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Lawrence Wittner: Afghanistan: In War, Winners can be Losers

23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Thus far, both supports and opponents of President Obama's decision to escalate the U.S. war in Afghanistan have focused on whether it is possible to secure a military victory in the conflict; however, it is important to consider the fact that in war, even a winner can be a loser. The most obvious way in which military success can turn into defeat is by imposing vast human and material costs on the victor. Britain, for example, was ...

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Nigel Lawson: Time for Plan B

19 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

The world's political leaders, not least President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Gordon Brown, are in a state of severe, almost clinical, denial. While acknowledging that the outcome of the United Nations climate-change conference in Copenhagen fell short of their demand for a legally binding, enforceable and verifiable global agreement on emissions reductions by developed and developing countries alike, they insist that what has been ...

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Michael Schumacher Would Give Formula 1 a Boost

6 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Brett Favre came out of retirement (again) this year to lead the resurgent Minnesota Vikings to a playoff berth. Tom Watson, who long ago seemed relegated to golf's senior tour, came within a tee's width of winning the British Open in July. View Full Image Getty Images Michael Schumacher walks in the pits during a test session at Spain's Jerez track in December 2007. Now, Michael ...

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BBC News - What did the Copenhagen climate summit achieve?

12 hours ago ago from BBC

By Tom Brookes and Tim Nuthall The European Climate Foundation The great German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said from chaos comes order . It is difficult to foresee the order that may result from the chaos of the Copenhagen climate change conference (COP15), but as the dust settles, traces of a path forward are becoming visible. The outcome - a decision to take note of an accord drawn up by a core group of heads ...

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Fond Farewells: Paying Tribute to Notable People Who Died in 2009

9 hours ago ago from TIME.com - U.S.

SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Fond Farewells: Paying Tribute to Notable People Who Died in 2009 Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009 Michael Caulfield / WireImage Share Corazon Aquino Philippine President, 76 Long before the fall of the Berlin Wall and the revolutions that transformed Central and Eastern Europe, Corazon Aquino led the People ...

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