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The Commonwealth may at times act as referee to its mix of young and old member states, but more often it has to provide the services of a coach.
Hollywood actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu on Thursday called on the international community to take action to protect children from threats, saying it is "the only thing to do" for the future. At the occasion ...
It has been a long and agonising wait for Bangladesh. The judicial confirmation of the 1998 conviction of the killers of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country's founding father, signifies a historic turn, though one would have wished the ...
The recent World Food Summit in Rome clearly failed to do its job. It did well to focus attention on the risk of food price shocks of the magnitude experienced in mid-2008, which led to civil unrest in over 30 countries. Yet it abjured its ...
In his article, "Talent attracts talent" (Nov.20), Inder Verma makes several valid points to justify the emigration of Indian scientists to the West to be at the hub of things and fulfil their potential. Indeed, India currently ...
The article "Another tryst: Imagining India & Russia" (Nov. 20) bears testimony to the platonic friendship between India and Russia. Since time immemorial Russia has been supporting India unconditionally on all important ...
She's ba-ack! Sarah Palin has been making the rounds promoting her new memoir, Going Rogue: An American Life, and reminding Americans why we didn't vote for her in the first place. Whether on Oprah, telling the world that ...
Education is expected to remedy the perpetuation of the beliefs and practices through which patriarchy operates, but it can hardly do this when its own rituals are no less ossified and oppressive.
The sugar policy followed by successive governments is intrinsically contradictory and distortionary. Sugarcane, the raw material, continues to be regulated whereas the end product, sugar, has largely been deregulated. The farmer and the ...
* * Tahawwur Rana is a Pakistan-born Canadian, and not a Canadian born Lashkar-e-Taiba operative as mentioned in the fourth paragraph of a report "Nuclear installations safe: Manmohan" (November 18, 2009). * * The ...
The Nation - The Nation -- You gotta give Sarah Palin's book tour credit for one thing: It's really putting the passive-aggressive instincts of the religious right on public display.
Georgie Anne Geyer - WASHINGTON -- What do past and present leaders like Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Juan Peron, Benito Mussolini and Huey Long have in common?
Ted Rall - Right-Wingers Have Reasons to Worry About Trying KSM
The ghost of Stalin has reappeared in Moscow, but President Medvedev is holding him back.
The recent recommendation on mammographies is guidance for women and doctors, and should not be injected into the partisan debate over health care reform.
The Nation - The Nation -- Hurricane Katrina is often called a natural disaster, as if it was all nature's fault, not man's.
Two women, both rich, accomplished, confident and full of ideas, are trying to become the fresh face of the G.O.P.
We can finally begin to think seriously about establishing a self-sufficient settlement on the Moon because of NASA's discovery of large quantities of water there.
We can finally begin to think seriously about establishing a self-sufficient settlement on the Moon because of NASA's discovery of large quantities of water there.
Higher Chinese domestic spending, along with increased savings by Americans, will help assure a healthier global economy.
The democratization of trillion has become a cause of confusion; the vastness still seems elusive.
The Christian Science Monitor - I've always regarded children's birthday parties with a little trepidation. With choreographed theme parties, home-delivered bouncy castles, and gift bags for every child (and sibling) now the status quo, it is hard to feel good about just grilling hot dogs at the neighborhood park.
The Christian Science Monitor - Camo means honorThe opinion piece "Dressed to kill: Why clothe kids in camouflage?" left me feeling riled up and misunderstood. While camo represents aggression and violence to the writer, for my family it symbolizes honor, service, humility, and sacrifice.
Is it Putin or Medvedev? Actually, it's both of them - they are just speaking to different constituencies
The public has been led to believe that breast cancer tumors need to be found as early as possible, so convincing people that we are screening too much is an uphill battle.
The public has been led to believe that breast cancer tumors need to be found as early as possible, so convincing people that we are screening too much is an uphill battle.
By not extracting concessions from bankers during the rescue of A.I.G., policy makers undermined their own credibility " and put the broader economy at risk.
Timothy F. Geithner, like others on the White House economic team, is pragmatic and responds flexibly to situations, and that approach has paid off during the economic crisis.
A Senate bill to move up the effective date of the law protecting consumers from predatory actions by the credit card industry should have become law already.
A Senate bill to move up the effective date of the law protecting consumers from predatory actions by the credit card industry should have become law already.
American officials need to help resolve the impasse over election laws in Iraq, and Iraqis must learn how to forge reliable compromises.
American officials need to help resolve the impasse over election laws in Iraq, and Iraqis must learn how to forge reliable compromises.
The recent recommendation on mammographies is guidance for women and doctors, and should not be injected into the partisan debate over health care reform.
Are certain groups of people, because of their culture or style of thinking, better suited to handling the problems of the future?
The surprising similarities between Chief Justice John Roberts and his newest colleague, Sonia Sotomayor.
Lawmakers' opposition to reform generally has less to do with the views of their constituents and more to do with the issue of presidential popularity.
Working holiday programs not only offer young citizens mobility, but encourage the exchange of cultural values.
To move forward in Afghanistan, President Obama needs to explain the stakes, the aim of the war, the costs and his definition of success.
We're surrounded by maddening words and expressions, all of them seemingly designed to make us miserable, or at least grumpy.
HuffingtonPost.com - Read Jackie K. Cooper's other articles on HuffingtonPost.com
HuffingtonPost.com - Read Brandon Perkins's other articles on HuffingtonPost.com
RealClearPolitics.com - Three years before the 2008 election, Barack Obama was a freshman Senator from Illinois who had wowed the crowd with his keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
RealClearPolitics.com - When the Clinton administration prosecuted the blind cleric, Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, and nine co-defendants in federal court in New York for their roles in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, much less was known about al-Qaeda and the risks of using ordinary criminal process for terror suspects. Part of the legacy of that trial was the disclosure of information to the lawyers for the defendants that wound up promptly in the hands of al-Qaeda members who eventually would plan and execute the next attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The information, which revealed some of what our government knew about international terrorism and how we knew it, helped shield some of the terror enterprise's deadly planning from those trying earnestly to monitor and stop terrorism. No one will ever know how to apportion responsibility, but there should be no doubt that this was one of many contributing factors to the loss of nearly 3,000 innocent lives in the horrific attacks of 9/11.
The Yahoo! Newsroom - Washington, DC — We have the best medical professionals in the world, but fewer and fewer Americans can afford to pay for the care they can provide. The trends indicate that problem will get much worse.
The Yahoo! Newsroom - Republican Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter is Chair of the Republican House Policy Committee and serves the 11th congressional district of Southeast Michigan. He is currently serving his fourth term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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