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For years observers have wondered what it would take to unseat Silvio Berlusconi as Italy’s prime minister. Serial... READ MORE
There will be plenty of questions left after today’s hearing on a $285 million fraud settlement Citigroup Inc. reached... READ MORE
The results of presidential elections in Nicaragua and Guatemala on Sunday -- won, respectively, by a leftist... READ MORE
Mississippi residents will vote today on an amendment to the state’s constitution that would define as a person “every... READ MORE
In June, the National Security Agency announced that it had declassified 50,000 pages of historic documents. The action,... READ MORE
Barriers to college are barriers to the pursuit of happiness. Research shows that college graduates live healthier,... READ MORE
Unesco chose a poor time to return to its foolish ways. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural... READ MORE
The new head of the European Central Bank demonstrated yesterday that’s he’s ready to step in to support the euro-area... READ MORE
Although it still has a few weeks to go before its deadline to save the Republic, the supercommittee -- a congressional... READ MORE
When world leaders converge on the French resort city of Cannes today for the summit of the Group of 20 nations, they’d... READ MORE
The country that invented drama and democracy is not disappointing the world on either front. Greek Prime Minister... READ MORE
In a world of difference, how’s this for universality? Almost every country has a law prohibiting the sale of vital... READ MORE
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