A Disappointing Finish for Americans at Education Olympics
By
Eddy Ramírez
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On Education - August 29, 2008
In science and math, the United States lags behind many other countries.
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Public Opinion: How Should the United States Respond to the Russian Invasion of Georgia?
Opinion - August 12, 2008
The United States and its allies have little leverage—what should they do? Post your thoughts.
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Public Opinion: A Nation of Whiners?
Opinion - July 11, 2008
Is Phil Gramm correct that the country complains too much?
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The U.S. Blames Iran for Training Iraqi Extremists Who Kill Americans
Nation & World - May 5, 2008
U.S. military officials blame Iran for providing weapons and training for Iraqi Shiite extremists.
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Repressive Belarus Kicks Out Most U.S. Diplomats
Nation & World - April 30, 2008
The diplomatic expulsions sent Belarus's deteriorating relations with the West to a new low point.
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Is America a Good Country or Not?
By
Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - April 10, 2008
Rasmussen poll asks voters whether the United States is fair and decent.
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Weakest Link?
Money - February 19, 2008
In the race for global competitiveness, is the U.S. falling behind?
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Book List: America's Three Regimes
By
Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - September 6, 2007
A new political history spans the 'deferential-republican,' 'party-democratic,' and 'populist-bureaucratic' eras.
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India in Internal Fight Over U.S. Nuke Deal
By
Thomas Omestad
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Nation & World - August 28, 2007
Politics is complicating a comprehensive agreement on new limits.
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America—and Big Cash—Beckon Blair
Washington Whispers - May 6, 2007
Move over, David Beckham: Another Brit is heading our way to cash in, just like the soccer star did. Retiring British Prime Minister Tony Blair plans to hit the lecture tour in the United States before or after he sets up a foundation to fund humanitarian work in Africa.
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