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FEB 10 — Once again justice is shamelessly sacrificed on the altar of political expediency by judicial shenanigans of the highest court in ‘Bolehland’.
Sen. John McCain ’s military credentials are better than mine, but it’s worth noting that ethical issues stand apart from heroism and longevity in the service, which don’t automatically correspond with enlightened judgment.On the subject of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” I prefer, over McCain’s viewpoint, the perspective of Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , whose eloquent ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas — Sen. John McCain ’s military credentials are better than mine, but it’s worth noting that ethical issues stand apart from heroism and longevity in the service, which don’t automatically correspond with enlightened judgment.On the subject of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” I prefer, over McCain’s viewpoint, the perspective of Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
Could Coca Cola heal the world? Or Standard Chartered Bank or Chevron oil, for that matter? These giant corporations have money and skills. They do business in difficult, hard-to-reach places. They make things happen. So how much could be achieved if they put their efforts into global health? John Tedstrom, president and CEO of the Global Business Coalition on HIV/Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria ...
A GOP hold on all executive nominees has him eyeing out-of-session appointments.
NEW YORK — J.D. Salinger, the legendary author, youth hero and fugitive from fame whose "The Catcher in the Rye" shocked and inspired a world he increasingly shunned, has died. He was 91.
An Education Ministry decision to bar a Kfar Sava school from teaching sexually explicit poetry by Israeli writer Yona Wallach shows that Israel is becoming a mini-Iran, Israeli author Yoram Kaniuk said over the weekend.
8220;This is the North—we do what we want.” These defiantly jocular words are spoken by a policeman as he throws a young reporter out the back of a van. The scene takes place in “Red Riding: 1974,” the first in a series of films . . .
The open court is one of the proudest Canadian traditions, one we inherited from Great Britain more than a century ago. There is a problem, however. Our courts here are not truly open, as a four-day Times Colonist investigation has revealed.
Facing widespread criticism over links between the organizers of the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington and one of the sponsors of a draconian anti-gay law pending in Uganda, President Barack Obama used the occasion of the February 4 event to speak out against the African nation’s potential crackdown on its LGBT population.
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