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Walter Mondale is not the only senior citizen up for election to the Senate this year; he is not even the oldest.
Instead of looking for excuses to appease the terror masters, we should now devote our considerable energies and imagination to hastening the success of the Iranian revolution.
With an end to the theocracy in Tehran in sight, the Iranian people may soon enjoy democracy, while the world will benefit from a major victory over international terrorism.
The decision of the Chilean Supreme Court to put General Augusto Pinochet on trial is a terrible blow to the chances for democracy throughout the world, a significant humiliation for the United States, and a classic example of why policy matters should never be entrusted to the judges.
Although we are living healthier longer, many of us are also living long enough to suffer serious age-related chronic illnesses, including dementia.
What happens to delinquents over the long haul?
Thanks to medicine's prowess in sustaining life on the edge, it is harder than ever to know when it is "time to die."
Issues surrounding death and dying have reentered the Supreme Court--and our personal lives.



