by Frank Dunkle
Have you ever had one friend tell you something terrible about another person that you know? It's natural to believe your friend and to say things about the supposed wrongdoer or even to take action against him or her. However, this is...
by Fred Schatz
As I traveled my highway to addiction, there were certain road signs that, in hindsight, documented my downward spiral. As we progress through my story, I will denote these “signs” with an asterisk (*) .
by Fred Nance
This month's Summit of the Americas highlighted the change in attitude toward the United States
by Melvin Rhodes
Any potential good that might have come from the recent summit of the world's economic giants was overshadowed by the death of two rioters among approximately 100,000 who gathered in Genoa to protest the talks. Widespread international...
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, Fred Nance, John Ross Schroeder
Latin America and Europe strengthen trade alliance.
by Cecil Maranville, Peter Eddington
President Boris Yeltsin met his Chinese counterpart Jiang Zemin, and the Russian leader renewed his call for the two nations to work together to build a "multi-polar world."
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
It usually takes a hugely charismatic leader to unite countries that have been in serious conflict over time. And the Bible foretells that just such a personality will arise in Europe and bring order out of chaos - though at enormous cost.
by Paul Kieffer
The recent European Union summit conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, resulted in an agreement to admit 10 new members by May 2004. Turkey, however, continues to knock on the door to the EU, as it has for some 15 years.
by Paul Kieffer
Chancellor Angela Merkel's first major summit meeting, on the last weekend in November, gave her the opportunity to meet with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan. This EU-Mediterranean summit was hosted in Barcelona by the European Union...