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Otto Reich on Honduras' vote
This weekend, Honduran citizens voted Porfirio Lobo president, months after a coup ousted Manuel Zelaya. Here, Foreign Policy contributor and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere Otto J. Reich replies to criticism of his...
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Tue, Dec 12 2009 7:28 AM
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Reprieve for Berlusconi
Reuters reports that an Italian judge has delayed the resumption of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's tax fraud trial until January, at least. Why? "Pressing state business" -- that is, presiding over a U.N. summit on hunger in Rome. But...
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Mon, Nov 11 2009 9:25 AM
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Who is really responsible for Greg Craig stepping down?
Today, Greg Craig, the White House's top legal advisor, stepped down from the post he once described as his dream job. The speculation over the much-respected lawyer's resignation has been swirling for months, reaching a fever pitch back in October...
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Fri, Nov 11 2009 9:29 AM
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Marijuana policy controversy continues in UK
"Some people get the giggles after using cannabis -- you may laugh at the most random things" cautions "FRANK," the UK's anti-drug website. Despite declining drug use in the country, in January the British government changed marijuana's...
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Wed, Nov 11 2009 12:34 PM
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Will Berlusconi lose his "Get out of Jail Free" card?
Italy's highest court may be able to strip Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Teflon coating. In July 2008, Italian lawmakers " freed " Berlusconi with an immunity law that freezes criminal cases against the prime minister, president...
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Tue, Oct 10 2009 2:00 PM
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Somalia does it. Why not the United States?
iStockphoto.com With climate change so high up on everyone's agenda, we don't need to be reminded yet again that the United States hasn't ratified the Kyoto Protocol. But what about other international conventions that the United States continues...
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Tue, Jun 06 2007 12:04 PM
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You can't shock the conscience of someone who has none
David Addington We here at Passport don't like to harp; there's too much going on in the world to dwell on any one particular story. And personally, shrillness just isn't my style. Yet I have to comment this astonishing series of articles...
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Mon, Jun 06 2007 8:18 AM
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The many secrets of *** Cheney
At the very least, the Bush administration has done wonders for the careers of constitutional scholars. Nary a month goes by when there isn't some sort of controversy about what the White House can or can't assert, who they can or can't lock...
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Fri, Jun 06 2007 3:13 PM
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