What US didn't learn in Iraq Newspapers and TV screens have been filled for months with rumblings about war with Iran. The bombs now seem less likely to start flying, but the problem of penetrating closed regimes and terrorist networks isn't going anywhere...
HILLARY CLINTON
How she looks: Wearing pants Is even considering the senator's clothes a kind of chauvinistic assault? Or is it merely the intellect trying to wrangle some sort of order out of the imagination? Oh, the tumult!...
Spare the teachers It is a Herculean task for teachers to find out from each student the reason for coming late, knowing very well that students are extremely creative when it comes to making excuses!...
MAJORITY VOICE
A common word: the healthy development The document written and endorsed by Muslim scholars makes the point that Islam and Christianity should only compete in good deeds.
Bitter memories... An employee of the memorial hall of the victims in Nanjing massacre cleans the memorial plaza, a day before the 70th anniversary of the massacre by Japanese invaders, in China, on Wednesday. AP
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