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H.d.s. greenway: america botches georgia
In years to come, the short, sharp Russo-Georgian war may be remembered as the nadir of American post-Cold War power and influence - the minute in the shutting months of Saint George W. Bush's hapless administration when all the harm that he has done
Aug 20 2008
H.d.s. greenway: as the world watches
As the world watches And so it ends. The longest, most expensive, and riveting campaign in life memory is eventually over. It has been an international cliff-hanger, with people in Europe, Africa, and Asia followers every little twist and turn as avi
Nov 5 2008
H.d.s. greenway: the grand illusion
The grand semblance The other day I went to hear my favourite soldier-scholar, Saint Andrew Bacevich, give a talk at Hub of the Universe University, where he Edward Teach. A retired colonel and Socialist Republic of Vietnam veteran, Bacevich's n
Oct 22 2008
Had enough of living abroad. the realities of repatriation
There was a fascinating comments yarn on an article about returning to live in the UK on a popular expat site on the net. instead than being filled with helpful comments from repats (those who have repatriated to the UK after life abroad) â€" it was
Apr 30 2008
Hafsia herzi portrays another france in 'la graine et le mulet'
: The César awarding, to take place Fri, are a French version of the Academy Awards. Marion Cotillard, who swept the Golden Globes for her role as Edith Piaf in "La Môme" (international title: La Vie en Rose), is the favourite to win its best ac
Feb 22 2008
Hague court prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for sudan president
When Luis Moreno-Ocampo, prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, reported to the United Nations Security Council last month, he painted a dire tableau vivant of death, rape and eviction in Darfur, saying the stallion state setup was involved in a
Jul 12 2008
Halloween in a graveyard
"Happy birf-day to yooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuu!"Our three-year old's rendering was loud sufficiency to wake the dead. Quite incidentally, I suppose, in that we were in a cemetery, on a cold black Oct night, in the center of nowhere, Poland. Busily pre
Jan 14 2008
Hammershoi's decade of brilliance, before banality set in
There is no greater mystery than that of the sudden emergence of a great creative person who later becomes sterile just as suddenly. During one decennary that began in 1883, the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi painted unforgettably poetic portraits and
Aug 16 2008
Harvey korman, american comedian, dies at 81
William Harvey Korman, the award-winning comedic actor who rose to fame playing second banana tree to Carol Frances Hodgson Burnett on her telecasting variety series and who starred in hit film like "blaze Saddles" and "High anxiousness," has died at the
May 31 2008
Hasidic actor exits film amid uproar from fellow faithful
An aspiring actor has quit a movie starring Natalie Portman because it outraged his ultra-Orthodox Jewish religious community, the actor said. Rabbis "didn't like the idea of a Hasidic guy playing in Hollywood," said Abe Karpen, a Brooklyn cabinet sa
Mar 16 2008
Haunting asia, a brown cloud blots out sun
A noxious cocktail of soot, smog and toxic chemicals is blotting out the sun, fouling the lungs of 1000000 of people and neutering weather form in large parts of Asia, according to a study released Th by the United Nations. The by-product of automobi
Nov 14 2008
Haunting obama's dreams
It is a testimonial to Edmund Hillary Clinton that even although, rationally, political soothsayers think she can no thirster win, without reasoning, they wonderment how she will pull it off. It's impossible to imagine The exterminator, as a former a
Mar 24 2008
Have terminals, need lng
The cost of a gal of gasolene gets all the newspaper headline, but the natural gas that will heat many homes in the United States next wintertime is going up in price as fast or quicker as the state falls buttocks in a global race to secure the gas.
May 30 2008
Having a baby in erlangen, germany
How late did you give birth in the state that you are coverage on?2000 (eight years ago) and will again in a monthDescribe your experience giving birth there. What type of installation did you go to? What (if any) type of pain direction did you use? How l
Jun 23 2008
Head scarves create divisions in turkey
: When two women in Islamic head scarves were spotted in an Italian restaurant in this city's posh new shopping mall this month, Gulbin Simitcioglu did a two-base hit take. Covered women, long seen as back peasants from the countryside, "have started
Feb 19 2008
Head-scarf debate a symbol of turkish paradox
: When the Turkish government agreed to loosen restrictions on faith by lifting a ban on women erosion head scarves in universities, it might have looked troubling at first glimpse. Will Islam start to erode Meleagris gallopavo's secular democracy? B
Feb 4 2008
Health care fees trouble eastern europe
In the Czech democracy, a patient can now see a doc for about $1.85. This is not cause for jubilation. For Czechs, who visit their doctors more often than anyone in Europe, it has led to indignation. In fact, the idea of charging anything at all for
May 27 2008
Health-conscious japanese women are running in style
'The fastest way to beauty is to sweat." So goes the conflict cry in a recent issue of Anan, Tokyo's most influential women's mag. A year ago this same publication had with boldness endorsed sex as the surefire way of attaining and maintain
May 13 2008
Healthcare in australia
As one of the most developed nations in the world and one of the most affluent, as you would expect, Australia has a very well developed healthcare scheme in place that provides comprehensive cover for its citizens. As a citizen of a state such as t
Feb 8 2008
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