The imminent fighting in Iraq is not, in my view, a second Gulf War. It is the inevitable conclusion of …
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Tag Archives: International (Sentinel)
The High Cost Of Being Right
Fighting probably will have commenced in Iraq by the time you read this. It might even be over, and the …
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Evaluating The Euro At Its 4th Birthday
Many respected journalists and economists branded Europe’s common currency, the euro, a failure after it declined 30% against the dollar …
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Facing Reality in Today’s Japan
TOKYO – As the sun climbs out of the Pacific, a dull orange disk on a steamy, smoggy morning, I …
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Recovering From A Day Of Terror
By the time you read this, rescue efforts at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will be over. The …
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Should Americans Still Invest Overseas?
History teaches us that even mighty nations fall. A century ago, “The sun never set on the British Empire.” Not …
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Foreign Brush Fires Likely to Preoccupy Bush
The 108th Congress reports for duty this month, with both the executive and legislative branches firmly in Republican hands for …
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What Kind Of World Are We Making?
When you read these words, the year 2000 will have arrived. I trust that you have had a peaceful New …
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China Policy Needs Dose Of Reality
If the Cox committee’s report on Chinese nuclear espionage proves nothing else, it demonstrates that a policy of wishful thinking …
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The Groundhog Faces The Music
When I was a college intern for the daily Missoulian in Montana, I wrote a couple of editorials that were …
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