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From the now-failing marriage of Larry and Laurie David come lessons about environmental hypocrisy.
Though U.S. commitment seems to have waned, an American military presence in the Asia-Pacific region is as important as ever.
Despite recent tension between Washington and Tokyo, the United States should seek to maintain the crucial U.S.-Japan relationship.
The U.S.-Japanese relationship has never been better, nor havethe prospects for the relationshipever been much brighter.
What do we come home learning from a brief fact-finding sojourn to Haiti? In a sentence: Security comes first.
In memory of Herbert Stein.
Benefits apply only to WIC's prenatal program; the evidence suggests much more modest effects than WIC's boosters claim.
The current controversy over the place of Spanish culture in U.S. life tends to exaggerate a problem that--though dating back to the sixteenth century--is in the process of sorting itself out.



