by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, Fred Nance, John Ross Schroeder
Tony Blair calls for 'European derense identity'.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
The ongoing Asian financial firestorm will affect virtually the entire world in 1998, according to projections issued by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder, Mario Seiglie
Man's search for peace continues.
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, Fred Nance, John Ross Schroeder
The U.S. dollar falls.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder, Peter Eddington
Six months after the first global conference on the millennium bug, experts from over 170 countries met at the United Nations to assess progress in dealing with Year 2000 problems and preparations for coping with possible computer glitches.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder
Some believe that the strong economy will eventually eliminate poverty and that the country needs only to continue on its current path. A more realistic view holds that the economic growth is tenuous and likely to cycle downward.
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, Fred Nance, John Ross Schroeder
North Korean government continues to boost military.
by Darris McNeely, David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder
Stratfor, Inc., is a private for profit company that provides intelligence services for businesses, organizations and individuals. It is not associated with any other intelligence organization, public or private.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Last year was the most naturally disastrous on record, with extensive natural catastrophes occurring three times as often as in the 1960s, according to the reinsurance company Munich Re.
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder, Mario Seiglie
God commanded us to tend and keep the earth, are we doing our part?
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal of a lower court's ruling that the city of Elkhart, Ind., may not keep a granite pillar engraved with the Ten Commandments on its town-hall lawn.
by Cecil Maranville, Peter Eddington
Illegal drug use declined among younger teens in the United States last year, but increased slightly among young adults, according to the U.S. government's annual drug use survey.
by Cecil Maranville, John Ross Schroeder
If you visit Time Magazine's Internet site, scan the main menu on the left side of the screen until you come to "Special Features." Click on "AIDS in Africa." A photo essay will appear, headlined by the starkly sobering graphic of a red...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Three years before 9/11, columnist and author Peggy Noonan wrote of "nuts with nukes"—dictators and terrorists to whom the normal processes of rational thinking don't apply.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Berlin-based Transparency International reports that the 1998 "Corruption Perceptions Index" indicated Denmark, Sweden and Finland were the least-corrupt nations.
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, Fred Nance, John Ross Schroeder
Disaster assessment appears bleak.