Some believe that the strong economy will eventually eliminate poverty and that the country needs only to continue on its
WHO estimates that 3 million people worldwide will die from AIDS during the year 2000. The agency estimates that this
What peaked as a minor British epidemic in 1992 and 1993 has more recently spread first to France, and now
The Netherlands has become the world's first nation to approve mercy killing. For years the country tacitly approved the practice
Headlines about national and international issues are a daily fare, but every day, somewhere, events are occurring that affect some
Political stability is rare. It's essential that those countries that have found the way to enduring stability hold fast. Has
The world has been watching and evaluating the spectacle. Has the United States' image, and more importantly, its power and
When you read the book of Acts and Paul's letters, this perspective can serve as a backdrop and perhaps help
Thanks to the modern tools of archaeology, researchers have found much cultural, historical and geographical background material that supports the
Americans celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday every November. Perhaps this is the appropriate season to wonder if there is a difference
Time: It's the one thing that you can never recover. Is your life hectic and out of control? It's time
The European Union plans a 5,000-strong armed force capable of carrying out "preventative and repressive" actions in support of global
Each year more than a million children under age 18 are impacted by new divorces in the United States.
A recent report from The Hague does nothing to support the sanctity of marriage.
Conditions are virtually back to normal, but just a short while ago newspapers devoted page after page to the fuel
A series of disasters-the sinking of a nuclear submarine, a fire in a Moscow television tower and nuclear-plant shutdowns-may be
Halfway through the 31/2-year transition planned for the adoption of the euro by 11 of the 15 member nations, the
South Africa has the world's worst peacetime statistics for murder, rape and robbery. To add to the problem, police forces
According to Times science editor Nigel Hawkes, a fifth of Britain's insect species have disappeared during the 20th century.
By the time you read this the Danes probably will have decided whether to use the European common currency (the
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A World War II vet considers how the days of infamy and victory remind us of this world's crying need
Why do I sometimes find myself envying Ma and Laura of the Little House books?