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It’s folly to expect Beijing to seriously help in curbing Pyongyang.
The anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death last week focused attention briefly on the continued threat posed by al Qaeda Central. But what about al Qaeda's franchises elsewhere, like al Shabaab in Somalia? The viability of the threat these groups pose to the U.S. deserves more careful consideration than it has received.
The lack of good information on providers' performance is an impediment to improving the affordability and quality of health care.
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No. 1, marzo 2008
Cada año, el abuso de drogas y el delito relacionado con ellas se cobran casi 95.000 vidas de ciudadanos estadounidenses...
The Mérida Initiative proposes to make a $1.4 billion multiyear U.S. contribution to support Mexican law enforcement and judicial reforms in their antidrug efforts.
According to an article in the Washington Post headlined "Bin Laden raid fits into Obama's 'big things' message," the White House believes taking out the world's most wanted terrorist is a boon for the entire Obama agenda.
The entire Republican presidential candidate field has shared one common defect from the start; none of them talk with any serious depth about what used to be close to the center of many presidential campaigns in times of tumult: how we should interpret the Constitution.
Media and public response to statements by the Obama administration regarding the Christmas day attack reflected a desire for more decisive action.




