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If financial stability was at the top of the central banks' agenda by 1999, one can reasonably wonder what they were doing about it from 1999 to 2007.
What is imagination? How does it work and what effects does it have on human lives and human communities?
If a modern-day Aesop were to write a fable that illustrates the essential character of the American government, he could model it on the story of Peter Diamond.
The lifting of elite-school bans against the ROTC will be a lost opportunity unless the military and civilian leadership push for more substantive changes to the ROTC program, broadening its base and seeking more geographic and institutional diversity.
Our military, including its leadership, should reflect that we as a nation are at war, which is healthy for our Armed Forces and for the civic life of our country.
The objectively evil should no longer be portrayed as merely misunderstood, as evil does exists and we should not assume all motives are good and kind.
Defeating the Senate's top Democrat and a key architect of ObamaCare would be a huge victory for the GOP, but there is one problem: a candidate running under the banner of the Tea Party of Nevada.
Hillary Clinton's proclamation that a peaceful resolution to the South China Sea territorial dispute is in America's core interest is a welcome departure from President Obama's disastrous "strategic reassurance" policy in Asia.






