Month: May 2010
There are days when I sort of hope the Mayans got their calculations right. Speaking of shameless self-promotion, I'm now on Twitter at PaulFCampos
Great -- one of the Senate seats that should be relatively easy to maintain in a bad political year, and we have a Tim Johnson on our hands. Time to.
Hard to commit the perfect murder of 46 South Korean sailors these days: The joint investigation team has reportedly found screw pieces of torpedo, probably causing the sinking of the.
The Saudi Gazette reports: Al-Mubarraz police are investigating a complaint that a Saudi woman in her twenties allegedly punched and beat up a staffer of the Commission for the Promotion.
Shorter Daniel Pipes: the only explanation I can come up with for why some Muslim women win beauty pageants is that there's some nefarious affirmative action conspiracy; after all, who.
The Court's holding today in U.S. v. Comstock presents a real dilemma. The federal "civil confinement" law at issue in the case -- which permits the federal government to detain.
At Shadow Government, William Tobey covers the ongoing Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review conference and provides a useful overview of how the debate is being shaped by strategic framing of the.
John Protevi pens an article for Inside Higher Ed in which he asks, and answers, Why were so many American academics, many of them besieged by budget crises at their.