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President Vladimir Putin did not meet Aleksander Kwasniewski as planned on the eve of the Auschwitz liberation celebrations. A snow storm intervened. Was this a genuine reason or just a pretext?
"Concurrency" in defense programs–that is, overlapping development and production of weapons systems–has long been a controversial Pentagon practice. Now the Obama Pentagon is threatening to rewrite the procurement rules in a way that would make it extremely difficult to have the option of concurrent development and production.
After many years of false starts, the Japanese economy may finally be set to boom—or at least to enter a period of sustained growth with a sharply rising stock market.
With the collapse of cap-and-trade in Congress, it is no longer possible to avoid the inconvenient truth that serious carbon constraints are a non-starter.
Vladimir Putin could use the unpredictability of Russian politics to continue to lead the country even after his presidency.
According to Barack Obama, $1.2 trillion in deficit spending leaves us in despair, but $1.6 trillion in deficit spending brings prosperity.
The Iowa Supreme Court and the Vermont legislature have just plunged the country into another round of culture war.
The mullahs would retaliate. But things would be much worse if they had the bomb.






