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The uneasy coalition that coalesced around action in Libya will be strained by decisions to come.
Warren Christopher, Bill Clinton’s first Secretary of State, has died at 85.
Archaeologists may have found the lost city of Atlantis. And, no, not the one in the Bahamas.
The first wave of the tsunami caused by the Japanese earthquake is expected to strike Hawaii at 8:00am EST.
Japan was rocked by a massive earthquake, which in turned spawned a tsunami.
The continuing chaos in Libya could have a serious impact on the U.S. economy, especially if it spreads to other oil producing nations.
Calls are coming from both sides of the aisle for the U.S. to do “something” about the situation in Libya. It would be better if we didn’t get involved.
There are a number of signs coming out of Libya that indicate the regime is in serious trouble despite the willingness of the state to use violence on the crowds.
The situation in Bahrain continues to evolve as the state has pulled back the stick.
The crackdown in Libya is turning into a massacre.
As in Baharain, the Libyan Government has reacted violently to the populist uprising sweeping the Arab world. The difference is the Libyans are doing it largely without anyone noticing
Anti-government protests raged in Egypt for a second day, and nobody seems to know where they’re headed.
The American public still has a totally unrealistic view of what it will take to get the Federal Government’s fiscal house in order.