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The extent to which moral issues should affect a nation's laws is a worldwide issue. In most Western countries today
Every year, as the calendar year turns over, we see the usual reviews of the past year and projections for
The year 2004 has witnessed a stunning succession of killer disasters, taking multiple thousands of lives and leaving in their
Billed as "the season of giving," Christmas is widely viewed as the main time of year for family festivities, including
For those living beyond the borders of Europe, the question of Turkish membership in the EU may seem a distant
"Red States" and "Blue States" now seem locked into America's everyday jargon. The so-called "Culture Wars" pit old time Americana
At the birth of the euro a few years ago, the British news magazine The Economist reminded readers that one
Celebrating a day of thanksgiving for its blessings is an American tradition. But have more than half of all Americans
Another American election is now history. As results from the national polls are analyzed, let's pose a challenging question. If
The hope that a democratic Iraq will exert a powerfully stabilizing influence throughout the Middle East seems to be one
The 2004 U. S. election is over. But in the days leading up to it a small but significant number
America has heart problems—she has two hearts! The 2004 national election will largely determine which heart will dominate. The nations
As the jarring accusations, arguments and harangues between political parties and their chosen candidates continue at full-throated volume in the
In approximately two weeks Americans will go to the polls and elect the next president of the United States. Yet
Fall is the season for harvest festivals. An online search for "harvest festival" produced over 50,000 listings. Celebrating the end