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H1 IHT Withdrawal is not an option Bush's bold decision to order a "surge" of American troops for Iraq has brought the debate over the war to a defining stage. There will not be opportunity for another reassessment. Stratfor -- 2007 Annual Forecast: Time to Look Inward Washington Post A Plausible Plan B By Charles KrauthammerThe Pentagon should be working on a sustainable Plan B whose major element would be not so much a drawdown of troops as a drawdown of risk to our troops. If we had zero American casualties a day, there would be as little need to withdraw from Iraq as there is to withdraw from the Balkans. Cheney's Enigmatic Influence By David Ignatius, How does the most important but elusive presidential adviser in modern history use his power behind the scenes? Herzliya Conference Series on the Balance of Israel’s National Security January 21-24, 2007. Program Live VOD Speakers The Economist Globalisation and the rise of inequality Rich man, poor man A poisonous mix of inequality and sluggish wages threatens globalisation On the March Intelligence agencies see worrying signs of al-Qaeda’s revival Global terrorism On the march, not on the run CFR Cordesman: 'Victory' in Iraq Possible But Not Probable Financial Times Germany proposes wider Iran sanctions Los Angeles Times Beijing's missle test prompts protest China demonstrates new technological capability at time of growing alarm over militarization of space. Those ingrate Iraqis Rosa Brooks: President Bush is right: We deserve gratitude for cutting Iraqis' energy consumption and tackling their overpopulation problem. By Aaron David Miller Condoleeza Rice couldn't be more wrong when she said diplomacy is not about "making deals," especially in the Middle East. The Economist Albania and Kosovo What happened to Greater Albania? International Crisis Group - Georgia Abkhazia: Ways Forward Roots of Radical Islam in Central Asia Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Martha Brill Olcott New York Times Flexing Muscle, China Destroys Satellite in Test The successful test of an antisatellite weapon signals China’s resolve to play a major role in military space activities. Rebuke in Iran to Its President on Nuclear Role Ahmadinejad may be under pressure from Khamenei. Ha’aretz - Abdullah: Jordan will develop nuclear power In exclusive interview with Haaretz, Jordan's king says program would be for peaceful purposes. Yedioth Ahronoth 'Assad called your bluff' Ibrahim Suleiman, negotiator in secret Israeli-Syrian talks, in exclusive interview with Ynet, reveals details of diplomatic contacts, peace proposal; says Syria serious about talks, blames US for torpedoing previous peace efforts Can a Conventional Army Vanquish a Terrorist Insurgency? - Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror (Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Guardian A new game plan at last Simon Tisdall: Suddenly everybody has a Middle East peace plan. PINR "Intelligence Brief: Tensions Increase Between Iran and Saudi Arabia" Full text of report Wall Street Journal How Rice Uses History Lessons Condoleezza Rice often cites the history of the Cold War to explain and justify the Bush administration's Middle East policy, leaving some scholars baffled. Knesset panel calls to strengthen National Security Council Jerusalem Post Goodbye, my friends (By Art Buchwald) SEVERAL of my friends have persuaded me to write this final column, which is something they claim I shouldn't leave without doing. | H2 Der Spiegel Turkey Concerned as Kurds Take Control of Northern Iraq By: Annette Grossbongardt Ankara is thinking aloud about a possible military intervention in northern Iraq. As the Kurdish population consolidates its hold on oil-rich Kirkuk, the Turkish government worries about increased sectarian violence among the separatist PKK. Holbrooke 'Irak'ta en büyük tehlike muhtemel Türk-Kürt savaşı' IHT Cultural thaw nudges Greeks and Turks closer EurasiaNet New Lending Trend Could Improve Tax Collection in Turkey CSM Daniel Schorr: The Kurds as Charlie Brown TEXT-Q&A with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani ABD'nin gözü Kerkük'te Serdar Turgut Kan Uykusu Kerkük'e giremeyiz Olası ''sınır ötesi'' harekat üzerine Mahmur'da 'baskın' değil kontrol yapılmış ABD'nin Mahmur baskını Ankara'yı tatmin etmedi ABD, Mahmur'u kapatma sözü verdi Burns Kerkük referandumu Irak'ın kararı Tarihten bir kara sayfa ABD: Mahmur baskını bir başlangıç 'Irak egemen bir devlet Kerkük'te karar onların' Savaş SÜZAL Mahmur’a baskın değil, nezaket ziyareti Burns 'Türkiye'nin Yanındayız' Google News Kurdish Kurdish Media Avrupa'dan PKK'ya destek: Terör listesine itiraz edebilirsiniz Halepçe'de Kürtlere sahip çıktık, Türkmenlere de ilgisiz kalmayız Mumcu: Irak bölünürse Türkiye de bölünür Öymen: Asker için yetki isteyin, destekleyelim Ağar, Irak konusunda müşterek tavırdan yana Demirel, Kerkük için diplomasi tavsiye etti Iraqi Kurdistan: The Challenges Surrounding Kirkuk UNPO Semdinli case redux? - New Anatolian ABD Mahmur'u kapatıyor • Irak'ta Türkiye'nin muhatabı ABD'dir Erdoğan’dan ABD’ye: Biz sizleyiz siz yoksunuz Avrupa, PKK’yı terör listesinden çıkaracak Talabani: "Petrol geliri Bağdat'a gitmeli" Mustafa Mutlu PKK teröristtir; özür dileyen de namerttir! World Economic Forum selects PM Barzani for Young Global Leaders 2007 Eyvah, İsrail Suriye'yle barışacak! Cem Özdemir The reflection phase is over -- time to act Türkiye 7. çerçeve için AB ile sıkı pazarlıkta Zeynel Lüle Avrupalı Türkler abluka altında Avrupa kendi kafa karışıklığı içinde Özdemir İnce Bulgaristan’da durumun vaziyeti Rumlar Türklere 500 milyon sterlin borçlu Prospects Of Normalization With Turkey Slim A Turkish activist campaigning for improved relations between Ankara and Yerevan sees little hope until the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute is settled. Ağar Diplomasinin bittiği yerde diplomasi başlar Brookings Event: 'Turkey 2007: High Stakes in a Defining Year' Ankara Avrupa’daki Yahudilerle yakınlaşıyor Stallone “Ermeni soykırımı filmini her koşulda çekeceğim” Peres: Türkiye Erez'i yeniden inşa edecek Küresel ısınmaya karşı Türkiye'den eylem planı Şemdinli raporunun kilit ismi 46 kilo esrar ile yakalandı Meclis'te 'karavana' tartışıldı Cem Yılmaz 'Sufi' oldu iddiası In pictures Irak'taki İranlı muhalif örgüt hakkında ABD yönetiminde çelişkili görüşler var | H3 Taha AKYOL / Ordu Kerkük'e! Abdülhamit Bilici Kandil'e karşı Kerkük mü? Bülent Korucu Kuzey Irak'ta nerede hata yaptık? İşte Kerkük Planı Kerkük'e BM kontrolü Ferai Tınç Kürt sorunu Kerkük’te çözülmez Cengiz Çandar AB onayı olmadan Irak'a asker göndermek MEHMET BARLAS Ankara'daki savaş tamtamlarını nasıl dinlemeliyiz... Ali H Aslan Tough talk and realities Torumtay'ın istifa nedeni M. Ali BİRAND / Mahmur kampını kapatmak çok güçtür Hasan CEMAL / Ezberler bozulurken (1) PKK'yı yok sayarak barış mümkün mü? İsmet Berkan Cevat Öneş Barış toplantısına neden katıldım? İlnur Çevik War cries won't help our interests in Iraq Irak'a ne zaman girilir? M.Ali Kışlalı Öneş Iraklıları ABD çatıştırıyor Mustafa Ünal Irak siyaseti Bülent Keneş The Makhmour show Irak'a ne zaman girilir? İç Basında Türk Dış Politikası Dış Basında Türkiye-AB İlişkileri - Dış Basında Güncel Türkiye Bülteni Dış Basında Irak BBC Turkish 0700 Dış Basında Türkiye Turkish Press Review Google News Turkey Turquie Türkei TurcoPundit MUSTAFA KARAALİOĞLU Sorun bizi çözmeden!.. FEHMİ KORU 'Millî duruş' iyi de... Nasuhi Güngör Askeri güç ve dış politika İBRAHİM KARAGÜL K. Irak'a nakledilen füzeler: Yeni bir tezkere mi geliyor? KORAY DÜZGÖREN Erdoğan'ın sertliği neden ciddiye alınmıyor? Güler Kömürcü Irak çok mu ırak? Lale SIVGIN Etyen Mahçupyan Devekuşu sendromu [Yorum - Prof. Dr. Beril Dedeoğlu] ABD'nin oyununa gelmeyelim! [Yorum - Prof. Dr. Samir Salha] Gelişmelere sessiz kalamayız Mehmet Metiner Kerkük'e dair hatırlatmalar Türkiye ABD ile savaşa girer mi? Evren Değer 2 messages to 2 countries from defense minister ALİ BAYRAMOĞLU EMASYA asker ve hükümet ERDAL ŞAFAKKısmen özgür Hüseyin Gülerce AK Parti ve cumhurbaşkanlığı Protokol hâlâ 'valiye sorma' diyor NAZLI ILICAK Dış politika ve iç siyaset Ahmet Kekeç Deniz baba bizi Kerkük’e götür! Aleviler’den 'Solda birleşin' uyarısı!.. [Yorum - M. Naci Bostancı] Cumhurbaşkanlığı satrancı-2 Bilal Çetin Abbas GÜÇLÜ / Baykal ile ülkücülerin 'milliyetçilik' kavgası! 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H4 New York Times Flexing Muscle, China Destroys Satellite in Test The successful test of an antisatellite weapon signals China’s resolve to play a major role in military space activities. Rebuke in Iran to Its President on Nuclear Role Ahmadinejad may be under pressure from Khamenei. White House Shifting Tactics in Surveillance Cases The administration often seeks to change the terms of the debate just as executive authority is about to be tested. THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN A Warning From the Garden If we are to turn the tide on climate change and end our oil addiction, we need a broad range of programs, a “Green New Deal.” Gates Says U.S. Has Few Options to Halt Iran’s Atomic Plans Iraq Signals Changes in Protocols With Iran News Analysis: Perhaps Thinking of Legacy, Bush Has Rice on the Move | H5 Washington Post A Plausible Plan B By Charles Krauthammer, The U.S. needs an Iraq alternative that serves both as a threat to Nouri al-Maliki and as an actual fallback if the surge fails. Cheney's Enigmatic Influence By David Ignatius, How does the most important but elusive presidential adviser in modern history use his power behind the scenes? Seven Challenges in Facing Iraq Danielle Pletka China Criticized for Anti-Satellite Missile Test Destruction of an Aging Satellite Illustrates Vulnerability of U.S. Space Assets Rice Highlights Opportunities After Setbacks On Mideast Trip Officials Predict Shiite Militia Will Lower Profile in Baghdad Dan Fromkin A Reality-Based State of the Union A Reality-Based State of the Union By Eugene Robinson, For those of you who can't wait until Tuesday's big speech, my fellow Americans, here's the real state of the union William Arkin The Foreign World of Barack Obama European Court Finds Two Chechens Were Tortured Ruling Is Panel's First On Issue in Restive Russian Republic | H6 Guardian A new game plan at last Simon Tisdall: Suddenly everybody has a Middle East peace plan. Rice calls Quartet meeting in push for Middle East peace US secretary of state briefs Blair on negotiations. Leader Soul searching Something important happened in October 2005 at Hampton Court, although no one today in Britain can remember quite what. Britain, then president of the EU, hosted a summit that put climate security and Europe's energy supply at the top of the EU agenda. Carbon levels surge raises fears The US is still a nation of immigrants Scooter Libby and me Spencer Ackerman |
H7 Geopolitical Diary: The Problems with Iraq's New Oil Law Stratfor McClatchy Middle East hasn't turned out the way Bush, Rice predicted From LRB, Perry Anderson on Russia’s managed democracy, and Norman Dombey on Iran and the Bomb. U.S. Repeating Mideast Mistakes? - Steven A. Cook Weekly Standard Numbers Games How many troops are needed for the "surge"? First Lady of Intelligence Roberta Wohlstetter, 1912-2007.
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MICHAEL LEDEEN: Was that tough-on-Iran-and-Syria talk just for show? “The Little-Bit-Pregnant Policy” Dan Drezner "Regime Proliferation and World Politics: Is There Viscosity in Global Governance?" See the Superpower Run - Pat Buchanan, Creators UPI Outside View: Arabs give U.S. free hand Le Monde Cavalier seul en Iran From Economic and Political Weekly, secularism without secularisation: What explains the failure of secularism in the US and India? Why have secular constitutions proved to be incapable of preventing the growing "religionisation" of the state and the public sphere? From American Diplomacy, and article on assessing the Long War; and a look at why Iraq reminds of Vietnam National Journal bad as the situation in Iraq may be, an immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces would only make things worse. Djerejian Surgin' Lowry, and Kagan's Latest Putting the annual cost of war in perspective: What $1.2 trillion can buy. | H8 Google News Iraq Iran Syria Mideastwire.com - NPR Iraq The Economist Egypt Not too happy Iran A president under fire at home Somalia What next? Mahdi militia under siege in Sadr City Gates sees Tehran as overly ambitious Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates warned yesterday that Iran is "overplaying their hand" in trying to exploit U.S. difficulties in the war in Iraq. BBC - Newsnight The People's Mujahadeen - known as the PMOI - are labelled terrorists by the State Department. They were given sanctuary by Saddam Hussein in Iraq in Camp Ashraf - where they still are. Newsnight has uncovered an extraordinary letter written after the invasion of Iraq in 2003 where Tehran offers to withdraw military backing for Hamas and Hezbollah as well as give open access to their nuclear facilities in return for Western action in disbanding the PMOI. Tim Whewell investigates this organistaion and whether they may be used as a bargaining chip in negotiations between Iran and Washington Al-Sadr Aide Reported Arrested In Baghdad BBC Iran condemns US 'kidnap' in Iraq Iran accuses the US of kidnapping five of its citizens alleged by the Americans to be fuelling Iraqi violence. Washington 'snubbed Iran offer' PINR "Intelligence Brief: Tensions Increase Between Iran and Saudi Arabia" Full text of report For Many Muslims, The 'Bad News' of Globalization Travels Fast By: Mehmood Kazmi | The Daily Star Syrian Oil Production Dropped a Third Since 1996 (SANA-Syria) Iran Finances Pro-Assad Militias in Syria Iraqi Politicians Propose National Salvation Government | H9 Ha’aretz - Abdullah: Jordan will develop nuclear power In exclusive interview with Haaretz, Jordan's king says program would be for peaceful purposes. Schiff Erosion of public support Even if the hatred toward the IDF does not dissipate, the army has little chance of recovery. Once its reputation has been harmed, good people will no longer be interested in linking their fates to it. Rosner The Israel Factor: Hillary on the rise Raanan Eliaz: EU taking over part of U.S. role in Mideast Yedioth Ahronoth 'Assad called your bluff' Q&A with Prof. Uzi Arad Daily Alert.org - EJC Israeli Press Review – Google News Israel – Knesset panel calls to strengthen National Security Council Can a Conventional Army Vanquish a Terrorist Insurgency? - Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror (Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) The Economist Israel and Syria Why can't they just make peace? The Palestinians It's the little things that make an occupation BBC Israel hands Abbas frozen funds UPI Analysis: Israel's military commander quits From Israel Insider, Benny Morris on why The Second Holocaust is looming. |
H10 Christian Science Monitor Report: Cheney rejected Iran's US inflation down – but far from conquered 2006 prices rose at their slowest pace since 2003, but analysts see a recovering economy. Bipartisan start for Congress. Tougher tests lie ahead. In the first 100 legislative hours, House Democrats drew significant GOP support for their 'Six for '06' plan. Bush backs down on wartime powers The White House is putting its NSA domestic surveillance program under judicial oversight. Iranians' love affair with America More evidence of Taliban leader hiding in Pakistan A captured spokesman says Pakistan is harboring Mullah Omar, stirring international uproar. ASIA So Much for Abes Reconciliation Policy By: Gregory Clark | The Japan Times Remember all that talk just a few months back about how Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, unlike former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, was embarked on a policy of reconciliation with China? Well, you can forget that now. JOHN DERBYSHIRE: China embraces Africa. To Africa’s detriment? “The Chinese Are Coming…” The Economist Britain and India Chasing an elephant Tom Barnett Infantile US Strategy on China | H11 IHT Withdrawal is not an option Kosovo's moment BBC Worried neighbours UN expected to recommend limited independence for Kosovo EUROPE The Economist Albania and Kosovo What happened to Greater Albania? Charlemagne Not normal The European Parliament has yet to fill the democratic deficit Migration Europe's huddled masses Immigrants in Russia Spanish politics Belated realism Bavarian politics Exit a king From Der Spiegel, on this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism - or are the faithful here too returning to the fold? From Macedonia, the government pushes a plan to bring religion into the schools, while opponents ask some lonely questions | H12 RFE/RL EurasiaNet US Experts Ponder Possibilities for Improved US-Turkmen Relations BY JOSHUA KUCERA The promise of reform by Turkmenistan’s new president has provided the United States with a chance to revive moribund ties with the energy rich Central Asian nation, analysts believe. International Crisis Group - Georgia Abkhazia: Ways Forward Roots of Radical Islam in Central Asia Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Martha Brill Olcott contends that “the question of the relationship between Islamic believers and the state is a critical one; depending on how it is resolved, it either encourages, permits, or discourages the use of violence in the name of Islam.” + Full Paper (PDF; 337 KB) Google News Azerbaijan Russia to return envoy to Georgia Russia's President Putin announces his ambassador will return to Georgia after last year's diplomatic row. EDM WARSAW BLOCKS EU-RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS ON COOPERATION PACT Immigrants in Russia Gvosdev Message from Georgia |
H13 The Times 'Star Wars' missile test heralds new arms race in spaceThe White House reacted with alarm and anger after China performed the first space test of such offensive military technology by any nation in over 20 years Wake up and smell the cordite – now China gives Bush another problemFor decades the US has been dominant in every aspect of space technology so news of this weapons test will send a blunt message from Beijing How ghost soldiers are bleeding the Iraqi army of guns and moneyWidespread corruption is continuing to rob the Iraqi Armed Forces of arms, money and troops An offer that must be turned down Can the West's biggest War on Terror ally ever put his own house in order? Wanted Taleban chief 'sheltered by Pakistan' Gerard Baker Should Israel bomb Iran? Wall Street Journal How Rice Uses History Lessons Condoleezza Rice often cites the history of the Cold War to explain and justify the Bush administration's Middle East policy, leaving some scholars baffled. Prime Minister Brown Merkel's Folly 'Protect Us Against Bullies' The Eonomist Trade's victims In the shadow of prosperity Cotton suicides The great unravelling | H14 Financial Times Germany proposes wider Iran sanctions The European Union could expand the range of sanctions against Iran beyond United Nations-mandated measures, according to a document seen by the Financial Times Sunni allies give ‘qualified support’ for Bush’s Iraq strategy THE AMERICAS: Chastened Bush bows to new reality Tough talk raises fears of Iran clash Increasingly tough talk on Iran from the Bush administration has rattled politicians and diplomats in Washington worried that the war in Iraq is set to widen. INTERNATIONAL NEWS: Senators savage security policy erosion of rights COMMENT: Business must bend with the winds of climate change Saving the planet is the New Year’s resolution of choice in business boardrooms. The question is whether the effort will outlast the familiar January fitness fads, writes Philip Stephens COMMENT: Why Scotland cannot be Ireland Pressures for separation between Scotland and England are growing. Many Conservatives blame devolution. But devolution is a consequence, not a cause, writes Martin Wolf. COMMENT: A feud Berlin and Warsaw must end It is still possible that Poland and Germany will discover that more unites than divides them, writes Marcin Zaborowski, author of “Germany, Poland and Europe”. COMMENT: Act Two: how Google is muscling its way into the advertising mainstream The technology that enabled the search giant to dominate online advertising markets will stand it in good stead as it tries to repeat the trick in television, print and radio. COMMENT: Islamic finance has much to learn from the west Despite a 30-year history and current assets of about $300bn the industry has yet to add any value, writes Muhammad Saleem, author of “Islamic Banking: A $300 billion Deception”. Pelosi puts climate change on the agenda Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, vowed to make energy independence and climate change legislation the next focus of Democrats’ congressional agenda. Bernanke warns US of ‘fiscal crisis’ fear Ben Bernanke stepped up the pressure on Congress to address the budgetary impact of soaring spending on entitlement programmes, warning that they could one day cause a “fiscal crisis” in the US EUROPE: Plans for US base split Italian coalition NATIONAL NEWS: Gordon in holiday mood as he prepares for his prize | H15 Los Angeles Times Beijing's missle test prompts protest China demonstrates new technological capability at time of growing alarm over militarization of space. Those ingrate Iraqis Rosa Brooks: President Bush is right: We deserve gratitude for cutting Iraqis' energy consumption and tackling their overpopulation problem. By Aaron David Miller Condoleeza Rice couldn't be more wrong when she said diplomacy is not about "making deals," especially in the Middle East. By Dinesh D'Souza The Clinton and Carter administrations made the U.S. look like a weak, attractive target for terrorists. Suffering Binds Iraq and Darfur By: David Bosco | Los Angeles Times |
H16 American Politics Previewing the State of the Union - R. Wolffe & H. Bailey, Newsweek The Economist Presidential hopefuls Man versus machine The president, Congress and the war A hard sell Lexington A falling star Condoleezza Rice is not the woman she once was To Flee or Not To Flee: How Republicans handle a failing president. NRO RICH LOWRY: Barry Goldwater’s shellacking in 1964 paved the way for the conservative transformation of the Republican party. Jimmy Carter’s 1976 victory paved the way for Reagan. Will Nancy Pelosi pave the way for something positive, and if so, whom or what? “In Disaster, Renewal” realclearpolitics – ABC’s The Note - Early Bird GovExec House Democrats celebrate the passage of their 100-hour agenda Climate Change: A Shared EU/US Energy Course Stratfor The Politics of Globalization - M. Penn & T. Freedman, Blueprint Magazine | H17 Daily Telegraph A missile destroys satellite in space The prospect of "Star Wars" between China and the West is looming after Beijing used a ballistic missile to destroy a satellite. Let's put the Union to the vote The dilemma for many Scots is that because the Conservatives are so weak, those who want to get rid of Labour have nowhere to go but the SNP, suggests Jeff Randall. | H18 Independent The battle to save Iraq's children Doctors issue plea to Tony Blair to end the scandal of medical shortages in the war zone Leading article: Haunted by Iraq After Shell, Kremlin turns its sights on BP's Russian assets Leading article: The BBC must adapt to changed circumstances Joan Bakewell: Holocaust denial should be debated, not banned |
H19Military Intelligence Terrorism After the battle is won: A review of The Art of Victory. A review of The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World. Webcast — Face to Face with a Guantánamo Detainee Patriots in Defense of the 'Enemy' By: Daniel Coquillette | The Boston Globe New US rules on terror detainees The US defence department drafts a new manual for trying detainees at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. US: The White Supremacist Movement's Metamorphosis Stratfor BMD Watch: F-15s may air launch PAC-3s Intelligence reform crossroads | H20 Slate eJournal USA: Benefits of Trade: Costs of Protectionism U.S. Department of State Location decisions of foreign banks and competitive advantage World Bank Policy Research Working Papers The view from the front row Michael Berkeley: Using common sense and history, people from the arts predicted the outcome of the Iraq war more successfully than the so-called experts. Art Buchwald We mourn the passing of a very funny man Satirist Art Buchwald dies at 81 after 'lap of honour' Bloggers threaten to forbid StarbucksHalf a million Chinese internet users have rushed to agree with Rui Chenggang's blog Why Starbucks needs to get out of the Forbidden City The Internet: Power and Governance in a Digitised World Google opens dialogue with book publishers ZDNet The Ultimate Guide to Google Services | H21 Booksearch x 3 - Search Inside Books with A9.com, Google & MSN Live From New English Review, is the heart of man irredeemably evil, or at any rate inclined to evil? What are the conditions in which evil may flourish? Theodore Dalrymple wants to know Will the United States survive until 2022? John Derbyshire investigates. Online newspaper blog traffic grows 210% FT Web is wonderful, but don't write off newspapers For the foreseeable future websites will be secondary media – reliant on old media and a handful of news sites to point them out, writes David Bowen. Changing channels and fixed funding Certainty is a valuable commodity. So it is good news for the BBC that the government has at last decided how the licence fee will increase to 2012. From First Things, an essay on America in the European mind. From The Chronicle, European antipathy toward America is at a high point. And that's by no means all President Bush's fault. From The New Federalist, an article on Europe vs. USA: Whose economy wins? Judaism and the rise of Christianity Spiritual and temporal Microsoft Peaks, valleys and vistas Vista and Office An end to that blue screen of death? The introduction to Schooling Islam: Modern Muslim Education Can a problem player be the perfect pickup for another? Sizing up the Pacers-Warriors deal. Plus: NFL analysis; Chris Webber's homecoming; and a new Pillow Fight League. |
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