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Good intentions do not necessarily make good laws. What counts is whether the laws ultimately save lives.
The climate campaign's trump card in the United States--the EPA's announcement of its intention to regulate greenhouse gases through the Clean Air Act--may turn out to be a joker.
What we need in Iraq is not a new diplomatic offensive so much as energy and competence in fighting the fight.
What we need in Iraq is not a new diplomatic offensive so much as energy and competence in fighting the fight.
The United Statesmust fund effective, comprehensive malarial control programs in order to prevent malaria from threatening U.S. interests both at home and abroad.
Part II of Michael Rubin's review essay on literature about the war in Iraq.
Coalition detention of insurgents in Iraq has been reformed to the benefit of the mission there, anddetention should begin the process of transition tothe Iraqis.
President Bush has been considered a failure for his policies in the Middle East; however, a representative government is slowly forming in Iraq and progress has been made with Islamic extremists.



