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Why did Barack Obama fail in China?

Nov 20, 2009 | Asia News
Hope for some movement on human rights and the release of political prisoners fades. Broad issues like the yuan-dollar rate, Afghanistan, Iran are part of an impossible diplomacy. US big business and the Chinese Communist Party are the big winners. The “father of democracy” in China provides an ...

Should Profit be Maximized?

Nov 20, 2009 | Angus Sibley
The obsession with profit maximization is harmful. But what is adequate profitability?

Philippines: Anti-Porn Law signed

Nov 20, 2009 | Shay Cullen

No Christmas or Hannukah in Chelmsford Mass.

Nov 19, 2009 | William Donohue

Defending the right for religion to exist

Nov 19, 2009 | Stephanie Block
So, it's come to exist. A law firm is defending the Church's right to exist in the face of political persecution.

CHINA 1, USA 0, following Obama visit

Nov 18, 2009 | Asia News
Before leaving for Seoul, the U.S. president met with Wen Jiabao and visited the Great Wall. Hundreds of activists with petitions arrested or deported.
"Nancy Valko's recollection of medical ethics from 40 years ago is selective because the original death panels for premature babies started in 1955 when nursery doctors decided that baby-blinding retinopathy of prematurity was caused by "defective germ plasm". They ..."
posted by Peter Aleff in Death Panels are here
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