Author: Jim Addison
Rumors have been circulating for weeks about contacts between the military regime of President Musharrif and the democratic party of exiled former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the inference being …
Vials of the deadly nerve gas phosgene have been discovered at the UN in New York. They may have been left over by UN inspectors from pre-war Iraq, reports …
Recent topics over on the Politics page (also accessible by the new tab at the top of this page): Edwards targets other Democrats . . . Who knew the …
The only officer convicted of charges in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal has received the minimum penalty from a military jury, a reprimand, reports David Dishneau for The Washington …
Richard Jewell, the hero who saved many lives at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 only to become a suspect in the bombing, has died at age 44, the Atlanta …
The latest in-depth report from Iraq by the Weekly Standard's Kimberly Kagan: But one thing is very clear: Iran has consistently supplied weapons, its own advisors, and Lebanese Hezbollah …
CBS is sending Katie Couric to Iraq. Unfortunately, they also intend to bring her back. Michael Learmonth reports for Variety: One year after Couric jumped from NBC's "Today" to …
Fidel Castro has outlasted nine - going on ten - US Presidents, so perhaps he can pick a winner. The oldest surviving Cold War Communist dictator thinks it's a …
Fidel Castro has outlasted nine - going on ten - US Presidents, so perhaps he can pick a winner. The oldest surviving Cold War Communist dictator thinks it's a …
Two cable networks have declined to run pro-war commercials, John Hinderaker notes at Power Line: We wrote here about the television commercials that Freedom's Watch has produced, featuring veterans …