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Recognizing that the land is a gift, Duvall’s characters embrace redemption and service to self, to community, and (even when misguided) to God.
My secretary raced into my office to say that the Pentagon was on fire. I went to a window and saw a great cloud of smoke and fire rising just across the Potomac River from the iconic building's western side. We were under attack. We had no clue what was coming next.
Our culture is in the grip of the “precautionary principle.” From agricultural biotechnology and biomedicine to geopolitics, international business, education, and our most intimate relationships, risk aversion has become a defining and paralyzing ethic of our time. The notion that we should forsake the products and benefits of new...
The Supreme Court recently made a decision about the Indiana voter-ID law.
Obama's handling of the oil spill is drawing comparisons to George W. Bush's handling of Hurricane Katrina with one major exception: the damage to Obama's reputation for competence is magnified by a broader rejection of his liberal ideology.
Gandhi advocated nonviolence against Hitler. Should we be following that example?
Carefully researched and comprehensive--a masterful road map to U.S. trade policy and trade law.
Panelists at a November 3 AEI event discussed Russia's political and economic future in light of the arrest of YUKOS CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky.




