Mar 15, 2011 | Politico
Pressure from the right on Libya
A source sends on a letter going out shortly from the Foreign Policy Initiative, signed by Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, former Iraq administrator Paul Bremer, Commentary editor John Podhoretz and many others: In your inaugural address two years ago, you said this: "And so to all other peoples and governments who are watching today, from the ...
India's future lies in its hands, not in America's
Aziz Haniffa in Washington, DC Noting that the United States can only contribute marginally to India's success or failure, a report prepared by the Washington-based think tank, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has said it is in fact the actions of Indians at home and abroad that will determine which path India takes.
$9 Billion Subway-to-Sea Rip-off
When USC professor and transportation expert James Moore heard the findings several days ago that the $9 billion Subway to the Sea won't relieve congestion on the Westside, as vowed by Antonio Villaraigosa, Moore was among a number of transportation insiders who wasn't stunned.
Piqua vet started his Navy service at tender age of 17
While the Navy's destroyers played a role in the bombardment of enemy entrenchments before allied assaults during the Korean War, their main function was to protect the larger ships - battleships, cruisers and aircraft carriers - from being attacked by submarines.
SGT. SHAFT: Widow may qualify for Purple Heart benefits
My husband died April 13 this year after a lengthy illness of heart failure and COPD.