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We need apragmatic middle ground that seeks solutions to environmental problems that are compatible with democratic capitalism.
From the moment adventurers reached each other's shores in the early 1800s, cultural encounter formed the bedrock of U.S.-Japan ties.
Two-and-a-half years after its glitzy launch, a car that was meant to revolutionize personal transport in India--and perhaps all of Asia--remains stuck in first gear.
It is in Mahabalipuram that American businesses are finding some of their largest markets. It is also the place where U.S. policy makers may find the greatest opportunities for building the U.S.-India relationship, especially given New Delhi's recent mixed signals about its interest in closer ties with America.
The outsourcing of service jobs can appear sinister, but that's not a surprise at a time of war when heightened patriotism can easily morph into protectionism.
Poor infrastructure is a large obstable to curing AIDS in Africa.
In Latin America, fiction is often the most accurate source of contemporary history; unfortunately, many Latin American works have not been translated for Anglophone readers.
Life-saving high-tech pharmaceuticals get delivered to Ugandans inflicted with the HIV virus in remote and primitive regions of this poverty-stricken country to great success.





