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The battle is for the minds of millions in the Muslim world. It will take highly creative communications to win the war.
As the region's leaders gather for the Summit of the Americas on April 14-15, some plan to argue for Castro's inclusion — but will any speak up for the Cuban people? Please join us for a discussion among a panel of experts, some of whom recently returned from Cuba.
This article is about the World Trade Organization ruling in favor of the EU against tax breaksand how its affects trade.
Calls by Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer, for a transatlantic single market have been overtaken by fears of a renewed trade war between Europe and the US.
In January of this year, the number of manufacturing jobs increased by 50,000. Yet this vibrant sector is being held back—and not by imports.
U.S. under secretary of state for public diplomacy Karen Hughes lost sight of her original diplomatic goals in the Middle East.
Once again, the regulators in California have decided to lead the nation in terms of vehicle emission standards, proposing to require that 15.4 percent of all vehicles sold by 2025 must be electric cars, plug-in hybrid cars, or (currently non-existent) fuel cell cars.
The young kids on the new Notre Dame football team really want to win and the veterans maybe more so.






