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U.N. Report Demands Repeal of Counterterrorism Laws to Promote 'Gender Equality'

with Benjamin Wittesvia Fox News
Wednesday, October 21, 2009

In case you weren't sure, human gender is "changeable over time and contexts," sex slaves must not be "stigmatized" for their work, and it's important to recognize the role of "transgender and intersex individuals as stakeholders" in counterterrorism policy...

Analysis and Commentary

Hunger, Hypocrisy And The U.N.

by Henry I. Millervia Forbes
Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Bill Gates may be the world's richest person--and also the most generous, as measured by amount of philanthropy--but we shouldn't assume this makes him the most perspicacious...

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To Feed the World, Let Food Range Free

with Gary S. Beckervia Korea Times
Tuesday, October 20, 2009

When food does not cross borders, hunger does...

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New Survey on Islam Calls Into Question Population Figure Used by Obama

with Daniel Pipesvia CNSNews.com (VA)
Friday, October 9, 2009

A comprehensive new survey of the world’s Muslim population finds that nearly one in four people on the planet is an adherent of Islam, but the number of Muslims it gives for the United States is significantly smaller than those routinely cited by Islamic organizations – and used by President Obama in his Cairo speech last June...

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Harvard historian: China will be next superpower

with Niall Fergusonvia Capital (MD)
Thursday, October 8, 2009

The American appetite for credit is likely to be the undoing of the world's greatest power, a prominent conservative Harvard University historian told several hundred midshipmen last night at the Naval Academy...

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Capture Or Kill? Lawyers Eye Options For Terrorists

with Kenneth Andersonvia NPR
Thursday, October 8, 2009

Given that United States would rather not be in the terrorist detention business, the Obama administration is thinking creatively about what to do with detainees...

Analysis and Commentary

Competence And Charm

by Ruth Wedgwoodvia Forbes
Thursday, September 24, 2009

The grand opening of a United Nations General Assembly has its moral hazards...

Analysis and Commentary

Life, Death and DDT

by Henry I. Millervia Far Eastern Economic Review
Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Scientists recently discovered in Southeast Asia the first evidence of resistance to the world's most effective drugs for treating malaria, the artemisinins...

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‘China’s unofficial empire’, as perceived by Niall Ferguson

with Niall Fergusonvia Asian Investor (Hong Kong)
Tuesday, September 22, 2009

"We're in a period of transition of great powers becoming weak powers," said Professor Niall Ferguson in the keynote speech at the CLSA conference in Hong Kong yesterday...

Analysis and Commentary

Letters: Undercutting Reformers

by Thomas H. Henriksenvia New York Times
Friday, September 18, 2009

Regarding Chester Crocker’s “Terms of Engagement” (Views, Sept. 14): Mr. Crocker’s endorsement of engagement with adversaries builds a strong case for talking with rogue states...

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