Bush backfires
Oops! Dubya does it again. Last weeks Diary reported a widespread crackdown on liberal reformers in Iran. With the Revolutionary Court flexing its reactionary muscles, many reformers
ETHICS IN BUSINESS: a course outline Texas Business School, Dollars, Taxes*
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Hollywood and Madison Ave.?
Picking up where we left off last week
The US continues to worry about its image abroad. The latest warning has come from the prestigious New
Economy booster
They say the health of the Western economy is measurable by the quantity of champagne consumed. Well out East things are slightly different. For Western bubbly, see Eastern
Bush ponders grey areas
A tangled web
Following on from last weeks emphatic I still havent figured it out completely, this week President George Bush further sought to
Africa in union
Have we seen an end to the dictators club? Reviews were mixed this week on the replacement of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) with the
Monarchical democracy
A unique way to celebrate Independence Day in Washington. The lobby group DC Vote is to present a Declaration of Reunification to the British Embassy, asking Queen Elizabeth
High alert
Is Europe next? Well yes, if you believe the predictions of top security chiefs who gathered in London last week for an international crime conference.
Whats more,
Enemies within
11 September continues to deliver bizarre repercussions and unexpected alliances. The International Herald Tribune reported this week on the latest survey of racist sites on the internet by
On the menu: a conservative future
Clearly theres been an abrupt about-face in political fortunes. By the late 1990s, the U.S. and most of the European Union was
Islamic Tehranism
In a week when all eyes have been on Kashmir, Bushs Euro jaunt, and Japan and South Korea, events in (axis-of-evil member) Iran took a back seat.