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Ideas & Trends: Calling All Cameras: Living Large, Doing Good

Ideas & Trends: Calling All Cameras: Living Large, Doing Good

Madonna in Malawi. It’s a hoot. But when did you last think about Malawi?


The World: For Multiculturalist Britain, Uncomfortable New Clothes

The World: For Multiculturalist Britain, Uncomfortable New Clothes

The veil debate may be redefining tolerance for some longtime disciples.


A Jeopardy Question for the Nov. 7 Crowd

A Jeopardy Question for the Nov. 7 Crowd

Political reporters love asking hypothetical questions, almost as much as politicians hate answering them.


Alcohol, a Car and a Fatality. Is It Murder?

Alcohol, a Car and a Fatality. Is It Murder?

The conviction of Martin R. Heidgen stirs a debate about how far to go in prosecuting drunken drivers who kill.


Tension, Desperation: The China-North Korean Border

Tension, Desperation: The China-North Korean Border

North Korea’s current game of brinksmanship may hinge on how much pressure China exerts.


Meanwhile: Queen of the zeitgeist

Reinvention and Marie Antoinette go together like cake and frosting.


Too soft on China; The UN and religion; The best man for the job; Muslims in Britain; To the voting machines

Shame on Benita Ferrero-Waldner and Peter Mandelson for calling to reframe the EU-China trade relationship without criticizing Beijing's stepped-up detention and conviction of Chinese lawyers and writers tackling China's endemic corruption, pollution and property theft ("A new way to do business with China," Views, Oct.


Meanwhile: Russia's last refuge: the blogosphere

The blogosphere, a last refuge for opinion-sharing for Russians, is in danger of disappearing.


Meanwhile: A Halloween pumpkin you can eat, too

At Halloween, by buying a real pumpkin, Americans can have their jack-o'-lantern and eat it too.


Why South Korea isn't keen on sanctions

South Korea will join the sanction game for a while but only to withdraw at the first opportunity.


All they're looking for is a little respect

Above all, North Korea wants respect, to be treated as normal, as an equal, by the United States.


President Bush: Talk to Kim Jong Il

The United States should make a bold decision to change its present position and pursue dialogue with North Korea.


Other Views: Suddeutsche Zeitung, Toronto Star, The Scotsman

Opinions from around the world


Throwing back the big fish

Two U.S. Senate committees are investigating whether the Securities and Exchange Commission staff held back when it came to taking the testimony of a prominent Wall Street player.


Sideshow to genocide

It is time to send in a robust UN force to Sudan - even without the consent of the regime.


The wrong partner in Israel

Creating new obstacles to peace with the Palestinians is the last thing Israel needs after the Lebanon fiasco.


Power mower power grab (Michael Fumento / Michael Fumento)

By Michael Fumento Michael Fumento October 25, 2006 Nine years ago, I predicted lawn mowers would one day fall victim to onerous and unnecessary air pollution standards from the Environmental Protection Agency, despite Clinton EPA Administrator Carol Browner having stated in sworn testimony to...


Pelosi's moment (Bruce Bartlett)

Assuming Democrats do retake the House, I think they will know they have a great opportunity and will work hard not to blow it.


Cause to celebrate (Mona Charen)

There are many more reasons to celebrate our fecundity than to lament it. Let's step back and look at the rest of the developed world.


Humpty Dumpty government (Cal Thomas)

The Founders created a system of limited government. It is not functioning like one today because we now view government as unlimited.


Who should provide our energy?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has resisted calls from EU leaders for binding rules on energy relations. How should we manage energy supplies?


Are UK historic sites under threat?

UN experts have visited the Tower of London amid concerns that many heritage sites are being overshadowed by new buildings.


Is Britain too fearful of its young?

Britain is in danger of becoming a nation fearful of its young, a new report says. Would you intervene if you saw teens misbehaving?


Has Muslim veil row been useful?

The debate over women wearing veils could lead to race riots, the head of the UK race relations watchdog warns. Send us your views.


Is your home energy efficient?

Britain is the least energy efficient country in Europe, a new study finds. How much energy do you waste?




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