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The George W. Bush administration is urging the U.S. Senate to consent this summer to the Convention on the Law of the Sea, a complex and sprawling treaty that governs shipping, navigation, mining, fishing, and other ocean activities. Deputy secretary of state John Negroponte and deputy defense secretary Gordon England...
Let's take a deep breath and think about what we know about gun violence and gun control.
The recent British elections may offer lessons for American political parties, as Democrats could learn from Labour and Republicans from the Conservatives.
Are the origins of the United States religious and political, or did economic motives drive the early colonists?
The Bush administration's advocacy of the Convention on the Law of the Sea is baffling.
Tenyears after Dianamania gripped Britain, the legacy of her death has never seemed so irrelevant.
What made this year's Quadrennial Defense Review the most thorough in Pentagon history?
Lott responds to cricitism about previous article on gun control.



