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How many more decades of "help" making things worse do we need before it's time to throw up our hands in Haiti?
The world's poor do not have the luxury to play the ideological games that dominate Western politics and consign the malnourished to lives of hunger.
If the United States is committed to relieve conditions and rebuild Haiti, a starting point for reconstruction must be in the form of a publicly capitalized, privately managed investment fund designed to accelerate private-sector growth.
Severely handicapped by its past and with the backslidings and shortcomings of the present, Russia's epochal experiment in liberty, popular self-rule, and non-belligerency is far from over.
Until Haiti can begin to look beyond its past to its culture of survival, it will be unable to achieve the modernity its people deserve.
What do we come home learning from a brief fact-finding sojourn to Haiti? In a sentence: Security comes first.
With the passage of the Helms-Burton Act, U.S.-Cuban relations have entered a new and even more hostile phase.
With the passage of the Helms-Burton Act, U.S.-Cuban relations have entered a new and even more hostile phase.



