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Seeking self-destruction should be the Democrats' motto.
Literary, social, and, in the end, political themes of Russian art have resonated with every generation of Russians.
If any evidence were ever needed that the president doesn't practice Chicago-style politics, it's with the Ground Zero mosque controversy.
Underestimated at home and in Washington, Hugo Chávez laid the foundations of a strategic relationship with Beijing soon after his election over a decade ago, intending to find an alternative market for Venezuelan oil so he could gradually end dependence on sales to the United States.
Sikorski's comment in the CF&P's publication
America was founded as a commercial republic, a type most thought to promote the civic spirit that would ensure its democratic vitality. But there are "cultural contradictions" in commerce.
There is more data out now that helps us look into the correlation between the brain and the phenomenon of addiction.
Conrad Black has written an impressive and profound book about the the most embattled and tenacious of American presidents: Richard Nixon.



