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Is it politically desirable for society to credit a designated group called "bioethicists" with expertise in resolving the most difficult moral questions?
The Bush administration should take a more moderate stance toward the International Criminal Court.
As President Bush met five African leaders this week, one topic should have been at the forefront of the discussion--Zimbabwe.
How can enlightened liberal internationalist condemn jihad in Sudan as the equivalent of genocide in our time--and pardon an even crueler jihad in Iraq as legitimate national resistance?
Wednesday"s announcement of new U.S. sanctions creates the impression of action, but it probably will not actually help those who are dying in Sudan.
Why support the Darfur divestment movement?
Abetted by the International Criminal Court's unfortunate intervention, the prospects for Sudan remain decidedly unhappy.



