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Government agencies, the pharmaceutical industry, and humanitarian organizations must work together to stamp out counterfeit drugs.
The Cold War is an increasingly distant memory in American military minds, except in the minds of the arms control community, and in particular those who seek the elimination of nuclear weapons. Alas, our president is a member in good standing of this community—indeed, an organizer.
Will we recover, unbridle ourselves of debt, innovate, pay for our national security? Or, is China fated to become number one, leaving us to live in a Chinese world?
I am now firmly convinced that the world confronts a situation that is frighteningly similar to a Third World War.
Newt Gingrich on the future of the War on Terrorism.
By decade’s end, the United States will be spending more to service its debt annually than on national defense.
The San Antonio Express-News reviews Michael Finger's book, Poor People's Knowledge.
Do patents matter? And especially, do they matter as a way for inducing private pharmaceutical companies to develop new products that are primarily demanded in third-world countries? As illustrated in a recent special series of articles in the Washington Post, the answers to these questions present policy issues that...





