Camp of the Saints Comes to Italy?
With the arrival of more than 5,000 Tunisians on the Italian isle of Lampedusa, the question for Italians is whether French novelist Jean...
With the arrival of more than 5,000 Tunisians on the Italian isle of Lampedusa, the question for Italians is whether French novelist Jean...
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London's Telegraph newspaper has again hammered Britain's National Health Service, that model of excellent patient care leftists want the United States to adopt. This...
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If any doubt remained that the U.S. and British governments’ case for invading Iraq was based almost entirely on lies, the Guardian has...
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A spokeswoman for the Russian government, Olga Kamenchuk, reports that VsTIOM, the state’s polling organization, has found an astounding level of ignorance among...
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Scandal-plagued Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will be tried in April on charges of corruption and paying for sex with an under-age prostitute....
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On February 13 voters in Switzerland turned back a proposal that would have tightened controls on firearms possession and use in a country...
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When the Los Angeles Times confirmed that protests that started in January in Tunisia and then moved to Egypt were spreading to Algeria,...
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy agrees with other European leaders who say multiculturalism has failed. ...
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy is in a quandry: the government ministers of France have been taking vacations in the sand and surf of...
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Egypt has been undergoing a revolution that ended the brutal 30-year dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak February 11. But all of America is wondering...
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Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak bowed to pressure from protesters and resigned his 30-year reign, handing power over to the Egyptian military February 11,...
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The move toward a North American Union received another big boost last week as President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
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The good news is that the United States has long-standing ties with Omar Suleiman, the man who has recently been made vice president...
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Thousands of service workers at the Suez Canal recently threatened an indefinite strike and sit-in protest against the poor living conditions, low wages, and...
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy both believe in global "solutions" to problems. How well does this play in Lisbon,...
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“We want blood for blood.” Those were the last words of Shumaila Faheem, who committed suicide after swallowing poison pills on Sunday, February...
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When German Chancellor Angela Merkel commented that Islam was just as much a part of Germany as Christianity and Judaism, she was wrong,...
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While Islamist extremism is advancing in Pakistan and Egypt, one of the bastions of the Jihadist ideology is facing a challenge its mullahs...
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Boris Nemtsov is a name that may not seem significant to those actively engaged in the struggle for liberty and freedom against statism...
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Europeans may finally understand that the mass immigration of Muslims was a bad idea. In October, German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared that multiculturalism in...
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