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The contest for the Democratic presidential nomination is a game of numbers that will rely on the results of Florida and Michigan's primaries, if they decide to count the votes.
In his newest book, Abraham’s Children (Warner Books, 2007), AEI adjunct fellow Jon Entine tackles the thorny issue of DNA and identity. Driven by the deaths of numerous family members from breast cancer mutations linked to his Jewish ancestry, and found to be a carrier himself, Entine unravels an epic...
It looks as though Europe is set to repeat in the 21st century the disasters of the 20th, but we very much need Europe to be successful--and soon.
In the last quarter-century, the United States experienced relatively long periods of trench-warfare politics, during which the divisions between the parties were stable and the political battles were fought along familiar lines.
A united Europe should encourage the use of local nationalisms as an instrument of integration and social cohesion.



