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North Korean leadership is confident it can manipulate the "6-Party" process to generate further, perhaps unprecedented, benefits for its otherwise impoverished and discredited regime.
In "Crazy U: One Dad’s Crash Course in Getting His Kid into College," Andrew Ferguson is at his dazzling best, using humor and narrative as portals to very serious subjects.
With China's backing, North Korea is vigorously campaigning to draw the United States into another round of "six-party talks," the multilateral deliberations on North Korean "denuclearization" first convened in 2003.
Included is American Enterprise Institute scholar Nicholas Eberstadt's latest piece entitled North Korea's Six-Party Trap.
Over the last hundred years, psychiatry has taken very different perspectives on war stress.
The president is seeking to enlist the Republicans in helping him "fix" the flaws in Obamacare.
Quantitative easing won't solve our deeper problem of slow growth and will probably be part of Fed policy for quite some time.
The majority of Americans will not be able to buy their way out of Obamacare and the new health care plan will not reform the way Medicare pays physicians.


