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by | Jul 23, 2008

Paul Gigot on Fanny Mayhem Crime and punishment during war Pawlenty for veep? Karadzic to defend himself in war crimes court Iran vows no concessions in nuclear crisis Nepal’s first president sworn in

by | Jul 21, 2008

It’s official. When liberals are accused of manipulating facts and lying to the public they receive academy awards. When conservatives are accused, any channel that dares to air the program faces legal consequences.

by | Jul 21, 2008

Daniel eyed me curiously across the laundry room. He had just installed a new washer and I was helping him remove the fine layer of dust particles that lined every surface of the room. To lighten the load, we had…

by | Jul 16, 2008

France is in for the long haul. Two separate court cases highlight a country rift with religious-political strife. In June, a Muslim woman saw her marriage annulled when it came to light that she had lied about being a virgin….

by | Jul 10, 2008

Liberals to Obama: Hands off the Constitution! Iranian diplomats consider talks with West Very green conscious: buying a piece of your own farm Where have all the heroes gone? Malaysian PM to step down by 2010 When Irish eyes vote…

by | Jul 10, 2008

Leaders of several underdeveloped African nations came to the Group of Eight summit in Japan this week and delivered a pointed message to the heads of the world’s leading economies: Give us our money. In 2005, the G8 pledged to…

by | Jul 8, 2008

McCain steps up on judges Kissinger on U.S.-Russia relations It’s a little late to rescind Mugabe’s honorary degrees G8 asked to curb their greenhouse gas emissions Church of England split on women bishops Serbia goes pro-West Europe agrees to common…

by | Jul 3, 2008

Doctor Henry Morgentaler receives the Order of Canada, Canada’s highest civilian honour. The award has struck a nerve. The good doctor is best known as an abortion activist. He opened an illegal clinic in 1969 and has consistently fought for…

by | Jul 2, 2008

On Sunday Robert Mugabe was inaugurated for his sixth term as President of Zimbabwe, continuing a 26-year legacy. This comes after credible allegations that the recent election cycle fell short of the desired standard of freedom and fairness. The international…

by | Jun 27, 2008

Self-appointed spokesmen for the international community declared themselves shocked and outraged by immigration reforms passed by the European Union last week. Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has even threatened to stop supplying Europe with oil if the issue is not resolved…

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