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Tom Miller's remarks on the election's impact on health care at the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians.
Baghdad is all atwitter over the P-5+1 talks with Iran beginning today. A sandstorm kept many European and Western diplomats from landing, but the Iranians were out in full force, with Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili leading the way.
The character of the laws of the global financial system is such that a common thread ran through the behavior of individuals, institutions, authorities, and economies.
As NATO summits go, this weekend's meeting of the alliance's members in Chicago may be memorable if only for being the least memorable one in recent history. Of course, quiet summits are not necessarily bad summits.
When the meeting in Copenhagen convenes in December, Obama can offer goodwill and a promise to use regulatory power to curb carbon emissions.
The politics of hope and change have been replaced by the politics of fear and intimidation.
Wednesday and Thursday mark Egypt’s first post-Mubarak presidential elections. Sadly, what should be a purple-fingered moment brings some hope and much disappointment. Don’t get me wrong – Mubarak was a loathsome stooge, a petty and incompetent rentier tyrant who deserved what he got and more.
A nuclear weapons capable Islamic Republic of Iran is strategically untenable.





