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Editorials
The Lessons of Libya
Whether Slobodan Milosevic or Saddam Hussein, the international community is well acquainted with the cunning of despots.
Just Adjustments
Unions have sometimes abused their power, but they are necessary for securing a just society.
Lean, Not Mean
In this fragile recovery, the nation’s budget needs to achieve the right mix of cuts and investments.
Harvest of Hunger
High food prices may lead to further political unrest in 2011.
Saving the Neighborhood
The gradual decline of the neighborhood has left residents without a safety net that served important purposes.
The Reckoning
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report recognizes the mortgage crisis for the fundamental failure of responsibility it was.
Religious Freedom 2011
Pope Benedict XVI’s recent statement is the most extensive official treatment since Vatican II.
Deadline in Sudan
With possible civil war looming in Sudan, the international community must work to protect the innocent.
