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After accusing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of using foreign funding for election ads, Democrats should answer the same charges about whether organized labor is using foreign money to elect Democrats this November.
Since there is no demand for dangerous medicine, international action has a far greater chance of success than the war against narcotics.
Insisting on large, above-ground garages will reduce competition to the Nationals' stadium sales by making development around the stadium more difficult.
In the final year of George W. Bush’s presidency, Washington finds itself engaged in continued multilateral negotiations with Pyongyang. In striking contrast to its earlier approaches, the Bush administration now emphasizes the desirability of a comprehensive diplomatic solution to the North Korean problem.
Are talks and renegotiated agreements realistic means...
Soldiers from twenty-five nations are fighting shoulder to shoulder with U.S. forces in Iraq. But with campaigns against Spain, the Philippines, and Nepal as models for success, terrorist activities—including the kidnapping and execution of civilian foreign nationals—are causing other governments to rethink their troop commitments in Iraq. Until July, Lieutenant...
In March 2004, the United Nations’ International Court of Justice at the Hague (ICJ), which settles legal disputes between UN member states, heard the Avena case, which involves more than fifty Mexican nationals who are now on death row in the United States. In this case, Mexico brought suit, alleging...
While India is blamed for counterfeiting crucial drugs, a vast Chinese network behind the fakes is getting away.




