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Repression with a Capital R

While millions of people gathered in Beijing to watch the opening ceremony of the Olympics, protestors met outside of Chinese embassies in Washington D.C., London, Madrid, Paris, Stockholm, Rome, Berlin, Lausanne, and Ottawa to call attention to China’s gross violations of basic human rights.

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Indefensible Deterrent

The policy of deterrence needs to be eliminated as the guiding interest in American defense policy, argues Dr. Keith B. Payne.

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Warning: Tuition Hike Ahead

The new College Affordability Act vastly expands federal student aid while failing to acknowledge or alleviate the undeniable link between increasing student aid and rising tuition costs.

Perspectives

Science: A Religion Unto Itself

The Bretz case of the 1920s and the Sternberg case today demonstrate that the scientific community can be just as dogmatic as the religious one. Neither science nor religion has a monopoly on truth.

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Return of the Atlanticists

With the British Conservative Party poised for a thunderous victory in the next general election, the future appears bright for increased cooperation between the United States and Great Britain in the War on Terror, according to a Heritage Foundation panel.

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ConWeb Artists

At the left-wing blog, ConWebWatch, dedicated to “monitoring” conservative news websites, Terry Krepel has doggedly been criticizing Accuracy in Media.

Perspectives

Where Are The Peaceniks?

I would think a peacenik would abhor all war and call for peace whenever and wherever it broke out. But alas, the peace movement is currently silent (Day Four) when it comes to the recent Russian invasion of Georgia.

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Wikipedia Ate My Homework

Wikipedia, the much-ballyhooed online information source, was recently blamed, along with other online research sites, “for Scotland’s falling exam pass rates.”

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Airline Company Flight Plans

Facing an energy crisis at home and punitive new regulations abroad, some of the largest airline companies are banding together to face the problems caused by these trends.

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The UN Deforms Education

British tots will soon be subjected to “lessons on human rights and multiculturalism, in between finger-painting sessions and nap time.”

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UTA Prof Censures Book

A UT Austin professor may be exercising her academic freedom by acting as a pre-publication censor for Random House.