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The International Herald Tribune is a widely read english-language international newspaper. It combines the extensive resources of its own correspondents with those of The New York Times and is printed at 33 sites throughout the world, for sale in more than 180 countries. Based in Paris since 1887, the IHT is part of The New York Times Company. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Obama takes a different approach as commander in chief
As he heads toward his next big commander-in-chief moment — a decision on strategy for Afghanistan, possibly this week — Mr. Obama, by necessity and temperament, is ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Energy secretary tries to adjust to U.S. politics
As a physicist, Steven Chu has seen atoms suspended in a powerful laser beam and DNA stretched out in a vacuum chamber. But in his new job as energy secretary, Dr. Chu is ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
China blocks Coke's bid for juice company
China said on Wednesday that it has rejected a bid by the Coca-Cola Company to acquire one of the country's biggest beverage makers for about $2.4 billion. The move blocked ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Israeli cabinet to weigh cease-fire with Gaza
Israel's security cabinet is expected to meet on Saturday night to declare a cease-fire in Gaza and will keep its forces there in the short term while the next stage of an ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
In improving ties with India, Bush can claim a foreign policy success
Manmohan Singh leads the largest democracy on Earth. But the Indian prime minister is gentle of manner and speaks in whispers. One struggles to imagine him professing love ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Bonfire of profanities
Today we are going to deal with the media coverage of profanities, expletives, vulgarisms, obscenities, execrations, and epithets, nouns often lumped together by the Bluenose ...Posted by Leo Romero -
A brewing storm in Russia
Any hopes of a thaw, or a Putin-Medvedev fissure, were crushed when Medvedev's first 100 days ended with the war in Georgia. The surge of "patriotic" sentiment that followed ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Afghan corruption: Everything for sale
Kept afloat by billions of dollars in American and other foreign aid, the government of Afghanistan is shot through with corruption and graft.Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Building a bridge to a better life
Today, Senni's entrepreneurship has equally compelling, though more altruistic, motives. Having founded and run a successful taxi company, ATA France, and made millions, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
U.S. security
... the American Muslim community has rejected the Qaeda ideological virus. American Muslims have instead overwhelmingly signed up for the American Dream, enjoying higher ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Pentagon rethinking old doctrine on 2 wars
The protracted wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are forcing the Obama administration to rethink what for more than two decades has been a central premise of American strategy: ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Seeking justice, Chinese land in secret jails
They are often tucked away in the rough-and-tumble sections of the city's south side, hidden beneath dingy hotels and guarded by men in dark coats. Known as "black houses," ...Posted by Walter Cox -
German court rules against voting machines
Germany's highest court ruled Tuesday that the use of voting machines in the country's last election was unconstitutional, a verdict that likely will mean no machines will be ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Israeli election appears tight
The centrist Kadima Party led by Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and the more conservative Likud party led by Benjamin Netanyahu were locked in a tight battle for leadership ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
The Mideast's one-state solution
if the present interdependence and the historical fact of jewish-palestinian co-extintence guide their leaders, and if they can see beyond the horizon of the recent violence ...Posted by Patricia L'Herrou -
Brooks: The politics of cohesion
Obama's challenge will be to translate the social repair that has occurred over the past decade into political and governing repair.Posted by Pamela de Maigret -
Tensions rise on Korean Peninsula
South Korea placed more soldiers at frontier guard posts and told its fishermen to refrain from sailing near North Korean waters on Sunday, a day after the North Korean ...Posted by Leo Romero -
How to win Islam over
Islam explains very little. There are as many bloody conflicts outside of regions where Islam has a role as inside them. There are more Muslims living under democracies than ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The drum beating in Kashmir
Pakistan is not going to bow down before India, and although there have been some arrests, there is not the political will necessary in Pakistan to thoroughly dismantle Lashkar.Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Official accountability and the U.S. Supreme Court
In America, no one is supposed to be above the law. Unfortunately, the Bush administration has spent the last eight years undermining that fundamental ideal.Posted by Derek Hawkins
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