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A concrete plan to rebuild the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis that promises efficiency and results, not greater burdens on Minnesota's taxpayers.
If things develop in Eastern Europe as expected, Europeans will have new burdens to assume. Americans will have old burdens to relinquish.
To get people to travel and to save the travel industry, Congress immediately should provide the incentive for Americans to take a trip.
President George W. Bush"s stunningly forceful State of the Union address has probably forever altered U.S.-Iranian relations.
The responses by the IMF and the U.S. government to the Mexican crisis of 1994 to 1995 and the recent Asian crises are examples of dangerous short-sightedness.
In the 21st century, Europe can neither become a responsible power center nor a competent partner for the United States so long as Europeans remain dependent on a non-European power for their security--or even for the appearance of their security.
At AEI's Annual Dinner on February 10, political essayist Charles Krauthammer delivers a speech on U.S. foreign policy for the twenty-first century.
After almostfifteen months of formal occupation, Iraqis have resumed sovereignty and control over their own destiny.




