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In 1999 George W. Bush actually used the word "timetable" in demanding an exit strategy from Pres. Clinton regarding Kosovo. Like with many things, Pres. Bush has little in common with candidate Bush.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 8/9/2007
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Russia has threatened to veto any attempt at independence by Kosovo.
By AC Writer | Published 1/18/2008
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The International Crisis Group has published a new report on the impending independence of Kosovo.
By AC Writer | Published 12/6/2007
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The Crisis Group has published a new report on possible violence erupting in the Presevo Valley as a result of independence for Kosovo.
By AC Writer | Published 10/18/2007
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The International Crisis Group has published a new report on the role of the European Union in breaking the impasse over Kosovo.
By AC Writer | Published 8/29/2007
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Tired of Republican media mouth pieces saying you don't support the troops, that you're of the "blame America first" crowd if you oppose the war in Iraq? Let's take a stroll down memory lane to 1999 when Clinton sent troops to Kosovo. What were they saying then?
By A. J. King | Published 1/16/2007
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The lack of foreign policy experience among first tier presidential candidates is cause for concern.
By Greg Reeson | Published 12/10/2007
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President Bush and Albanian Prime Minister Berisha held a joint press conference Sunday.subjects discussed at the conference were: Albania's aspirations for NATO membership,support for the U.S. war on terror,Albanian improvements, and Kosovo's independence
By A. Kairi | Published 6/11/2007
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Serbia's election of a pro-western president could help avert a crisis over Kosovo.
By AC Writer | Published 2/6/2008
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The leaders of the G8 have warned Iran about its nuclear program and have ordered that if it doesn't stop its uranium enrichment program that they will "adopt further measures."
By Jennifer Thompson | Published 6/8/2007
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When NATO intervened in Kosovo to stop ethnic cleansing, it acted on assumptions that were dangerously flawed. It can reasonably be said that the international community applied the wrong lessons from Bosnia to the Kosovo crisis.
By Remark | Published 5/23/2007
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From war-torn Kosovo to the deserts of Kuwait, Humvee is a global extension of the American way. But for those who ride the real thing in Iraq, the term has become synonymous with lost lives, limbs, and testicles.
By Steven Volynets | Published 5/3/2007
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By agreeing to a delay in the UN decision on independence for Kosovo, the United States is seeking to prevent Balkan instability while simultaneously bringing a known war criminal to justice.
By Greg Reeson | Published 9/23/2006
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This is an based on a December, 2006, interview w/Divorce recording artist Rick Monroe.
By Mark Elswick | Published 3/8/2007
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Once we got to our new post (BIAP, Baghdad International Airport) the first thing we thought of was getting somewhere to sleep and wash our asses.
By George F'N Washington | Published 2/27/2007
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An old missile tip under a bag with a detonation cord. Nowadays they are removing pieces of the road at nighttime, placing the bombs and refilling the road for the new morning...
By George F'N Washington | Published 2/27/2007
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First we sorted the bodies, tried to get any names to identify the bodies and then had a Muslim cleric to do their prayer thingy.
By George F'N Washington | Published 2/27/2007
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Despite assassination threats from terrorist group Al-Qa'eda, Tony Blair refused to withdraw from public life.
By Kimberly West | Published 2/26/2007
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In modern Europe there are two trends, unification and fragmentation. Discuss both trends, explaining the obstacles to unification in Western Europe efforts to unify and strengthen to EU, and, the balkanization of the former countries of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia.
By KingdomWarrior | Published 2/23/2007
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The Defense Department announced last week that the Third Infantry Division, headquartered in Fort Stewart, Georgia, will deploy to Iraq three months sooner than originally scheduled.
By Brian Tubbs | Published 2/22/2007
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On my way out I would not take too much shit from people. Well I saw a 1SG (E-8) messing with one of my soldiers and sawing some very racist comments about him being native american.
By George F'N Washington | Published 2/18/2007
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Speaking at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Russian President Vladimir Putin was very critical of United States policy.
By Jeff Musall | Published 2/11/2007
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The Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act prevents military personnel from being taxed on military income by any state other than their home of record.
By Antoinette McGowan | Published 1/23/2007
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The President's new strategy for Iraq has resulted in the extension of a Minnesota National Guard unit for up to four more months.
By Greg Reeson | Published 1/17/2007
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Watching the local news at night, one would think that are economy is improving, and that the war in Iraq is at least stable if unpopular. There is no mention of what is going on in the rest of the world.
By Brenda Keener | Published 12/7/2006
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Congress has gone far past its enumerated powers, presidents have declared war when they have no right to, the Supreme Court has made rulings directly in conflict with the constitution, and much more. The government is ignoring the US constitution.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 12/4/2006
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Pointing out the need for all n ations to adhere to internationakl, rather than their own national or local laws in order to defuse world crises
By Werner Haas | Published 11/30/2006
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The United Nations has failed to live up to the expectations of FDR or anyone seeking peace. It has been a successful venture for the evil and greedy leaders of the world. It's time to begin anew, hopefully for the better this time.
By Juda Engelmayer | Published 11/16/2006
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All they ask is 2 minutes of silence. We owe them so much more.
By Youranter | Published 11/11/2006
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We owe them so much
By Youranter | Published 11/9/2006
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On October 28-29, 2006, Belgrade's national vote on a new constitution which declares Kosova an inseparable part of Serbia takes place. The outcome makes no differences to the future of Kosova's citizens, and the UN should proceed as planned this year.
By Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi | Published 11/1/2006
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In Paula Neal Mooney's article "We Had Abortions Too
and Now We Are Pro-life," Paula Mooney proposes pro-life and pro-choice activists can find middle ground to agree upon abortion issues. Unfortunately...
By Liz Brown | Published 10/26/2006
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An expository essay examining the relationship between ethnicity and politics. The paper claims that ethnicity has no grounding in reality, and is actually a manfestation of political conflict.
By Arvind Dilawar | Published 9/27/2006
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Religions originally served to bring some order into primitive societies. However, In the course of history they have been the reason for much bloodshed. They have to evolve and open out if they are to be relevant to today's world.
By radha | Published 9/26/2006
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Given the intense unpopularity of President Bush, it is easy to hear everything he says through a lens of cynicism. But what if he's right?
By Stephanie H. Dray | Published 9/23/2006
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From his smash debut "Back to Bedlam" to his "Sugar-Coated" B-sides and live imported follow-up "Chasing Time: The Bedlam Sessions," this Brit's musical aptitude and lyrical imagery is indeed the top of the pops.
By Paula Neal Mooney | Published 9/22/2006
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Abu Ghraib is now a legacy that will taint American foreign policy initiatives for many years to come. Perhaps in ways that the average American has yet to realize. But was what happened there really that bad?
By Stephanie H. Dray | Published 9/19/2006
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Madeleine Albright, former secretary of State, was born in May 17, 1937 in Prage, former Czechoslovakia. She was named Marie Jana by her parents, father Josef Korbel and mother Anna Spieglova.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 9/11/2006
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Soccer, or the more appropriate Global term, Football, is often kicked around in the Globalization debate. The World Cup is a time of exuberant fandom, but also a time when Human Rights advocates have to put in overtime to progress the truth.
By Farzin Mojtabai & Jason Cangialosi | Published 7/11/2006
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Members of the United States military live by a set of core values that dictate every action they take. These values will ensure that justice is done, either in the form of punishment or exoneration.
By Greg Reeson | Published 6/29/2006
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Children, and adults too, in Africa are starving to death and the world waits while the UN dithers.
By Joe Lutzel | Published 6/12/2006
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"Left", "right"-IT'S ALL A SHOW! A political pro wrestling act that keeps us TV tranced, state schooled dumb down �murkans bamboozled as everything we and our ancestors believed in, fought for, died for is robbed from us.
By James Croft | Published 6/5/2006
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This book about our country's first 42 Presidents is a great anecdotal antidote to all those boring and dry history classes we took in high school.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 5/26/2006
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Humanitarianism has become a trend among celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Oprah Winfrey, and George Clooney. Find out about what they are doing and how you can help the global community.
By Venus Rachal | Published 5/15/2006
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When you need to send money abroad through an international wire transfer or web service, these are some of the most reputable ways to do it. At least one of these companies can help you get money to friends, family, or charitable organizations in need.
By Bartleby | Published 4/26/2006
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It first appeared on his best selling album, Back to Bedlam, way back in October of 2004. It's been a great run, but I think it's time for all of America to turn down the James Blunt. Let's wait and see if he's not a one hit wonder.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 3/11/2006
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A quick history including many of the social aspects of this great empire. Includes references to many other empires to fully tell of the history.
By J Landon | Published 2/16/2006
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As Serbia's second largest city, Novi Sad is emerging as a small but lovely mix of historical charm and Balkan sophistication. Novi Sad is tourist-friendly because it is compact, walkable and rich with restaurants, shopping, art, and nightlife.
By Bartleby | Published 1/31/2006
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While travel to other Balkan countries is never truly worry-free, visitors to Albania must be especially prepared to handle some government corruption, increased violent crime rates, petty pickpocketing, and other factors which render travel less safe.
By Bartleby | Published 1/4/2006
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Rhetoric is important in selling anything to a public. The Bush administration used fear to pursuade the American public to support its Iraq War policy.
By MJM | Published 10/8/2005
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