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Viktor Orban will spend three days in the US capital, where he will receive the freedom prize awarded to him by the New Atlantic Initiative. He will meet President George Bush tomorrow.
The reward of democracy is surely worth the cost because the prosperity it brings will snuff out disaffection and the terrorism spawned by poverty.
Once Condoleeza Rice testifies and the furor over9/11 dies down,Congress should havea real discussion over where executive privilege begins and ends, and where it should.
Each year shows gains for democracy emerging and economic progress through free markets and Mexico is a case in point.
With a keen insiders' perspective on the war on terrorism,An End to Evilmakes a convincing argument for why the toughest line is the safest line.
Ben J. Wattenberg discusses presidential appointments.
What is at stake in Iraq defines what sort of world the American superpower wants--and what sort of sacrifices it is willing to make to create it.
Could Russiacon the United States into dealing with the "dirty work" inIran?



