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Though many hold Italian wines in high esteem, few realize the delicacy that is Sicilian wine.
With Perry out and Gingrich damaged, Santorum looks ready to catch a break.
The Obama administration is welcoming China's presumptive next leader, Xi Jinping. But how can it make good policy when the strategy is a mess?
The attack on the British compound suggests that the Iranian government fears economic isolation much more than diplomatic isolation. Perhaps it is time to enforce both.
Nicolas Sarkozy's pro-American views are a cause for celebration.
It is precisely because the tea party has so much in common with the politics of middle America that it will not disappear after election day, and it is now likely to exert a growing and powerful influence on the Republican party and its candidates.
America is still a nation in which a majority of citizens are or have every prospect of becoming property owners, who are less willing to plunder the property of others under the Obama Democrats' programs.
The tea party is not a party of bigotry, but instead a party that does not want to be fooled again.






