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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
As a former Master of the Dominicans, I’ve decided the Church is stuck with me, whatever happens.
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They Fought Like Tigers
Recounting the heroism of Cuba’s fallen and forgotten freedom-fighters.
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Contracting with the Enemy
How General Electric defied the international community to do business with Iran.
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The Government Greenpeace
Lisa Jackson’s increasingly radical Environmental Protection Agency launches a new scheme to damage the economy.
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Tolerating Ahmadinejad’s Jew-Hate
A dangerous policy.
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The Real Threat: British Nukes?
Welcome to the anti-nuke campaign of the Churches of England, Scotland and Wales.
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Ramadan Comes to Cooper Union
The American Left’s hero refuses to acknowledge the suffering of women under Islamic gender apartheid.
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Montcoal and the Permanence of Risk
What the West Virginia mining tragedy teaches about the perils of industry and government overreach.
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In Defense of the Pope
Thou shalt not stereotype.
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The Dr. Ruth of Counter-Terrorism
Dr. Nancy Kobrin explains how a culture that forces males to be terrified of females leads them to murder and suicide.
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New Hope in New Jersey
In the state’s latest tax war, Republican Governor Chris Christie is standing firm.
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Is Kim Jong-Il Fearful of an Uprising?
Mysterious sinking of South Korean vessel could be response to increasing unrest among North Korean citizens.
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The Left Squashes Life’s Little Pleasures
Why every poll has concluded that liberals are less happy than conservatives.
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The Return of Tariq Ramadan
Inside the world-view of a master deceiver.
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A Russian Coup in Kyrgyzstan?
The government of Kurmanbek Bakiyev, which has hosted a critical U.S. air base since 2001, is overthrown by pro-Russian forces.