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Weather change and its consequences are inevitable. Governments and rating agencies around the world have tools to “motivate” short-term-focused insurers to broaden their risk perspectives, with their executives facing personal liabilities if their coverage reserves fall short. Without more aggressive moves, the rest of the world could end up like Grenada and Jamaica, circa 2004.
What the failings of European multiculturalism? What arethe dangers of Islamic fundamentalism? And what steps are needed to save the EU from economic disaster?
We are looking ahead to a world where, in most of its modern parts, people will be many fewer and much older.
At this juncture, blunt questions need to be asked about whether sanctions can work on Iran and if we can live with a nuclear Iran.
America should notworry too much about the criticisms it receives from the rest of the world.
When talking about Ronald Reagan, I have to be personal. We in Poland took him so personally. Why?
Questioning public financing for sports stadiums.
A critical look at Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, the Mitchell Report, and the adulteration of American sports.




