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Abetted by the International Criminal Court's unfortunate intervention, the prospects for Sudan remain decidedly unhappy.
Greens are good at pointing out potential problems and at pressuring government and industry to come up with solutions but when they are allowed to make policy, they usually mess it up.
The combatants for tomorrow's ground-breaking general election TV debate in Britain could use advice from U.S. TV debates over the past fifty years.
President Obama's speech about the Gulf oil spill revealed that all he knows how to do is to keep talking, as he failed to offer real solutions and said he has no clue how to achieve his policy goals.
The greatest damage from the Deepwater Horizon disaster has resulted from the federal government's attempt to exploit the crisis by promoting a political agenda, yet backlash in Congress shows that the American people can make up their own minds better than government can.
The biggest problem with the labor market right now is that wages are too high. A number of reasons help explain why wages do not and will not drop, beginning with federal and state minimum-wage laws.
Hafiz Gul Bahadur, the most powerful Taliban commander in North Waziristan agency and an ally of the Haqqani Network, menaced recently that he would tear up a long-standing peace deal with the Pakistani military.The threat comes after the Pakistani military caused significant collateral damage when it retaliated against a militant attack on one of its positions.



