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The events of last weekend in Britain show why the West has the institutions and will to continue to battle terrorism.
People who no longer remember slow economic growth might not be able to cope with a severe recession.
The realization that boys growing up in West Yorkshire could kill overfifty of their countrymen with almost military precision and fanatical determination has rocked this most stoical of nations.
In the ten days that have passed since Alexander Litvinenko, an ex-KGB agent, died of radiation poisoning in London, we have learned a lot about his death--haven't we?
An objective assessment by outside analysts could realistically estimate the hazard and the costs and benefits of various earthquake codes.
George W. Bush's former speechwriter David Frum visited Britain recently to find out about British attitudes to America.



