The letter writer who wrote that we need to close Interstate 75 to local traffic in many areas must not have to use it as a means of getting back and forth to work. All of our local roads are
It's a bird! It's a plane! No! It's Superhillary! Savior of Northern Ireland and Bosnia! Chief adviser to President Clinton. Expert on military matters, the economy, medical matters, etc. All joking aside, as a lifelong Democrat, I'm concerned that Sen.
I support the "guns at work" bill. When the Senate's version (1130) is passed and signed into law by Gov. Charlie Crist, people's right to have a firearm locked in their vehicle for self-defense and other lawful purposes when it
A proposal by our government would impose the first regulation of hedge funds and private equity funds. It would, however, enable the government to do little more than collect information -- except in times of crisis.
Foreign Affairs - Americans generally belittle the role of ethnic nationalism in politics. But in fact, it corresponds to some enduring propensities of the human spirit, it is galvanized by modernization, and in one form or another, it will drive
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has no plans to quit despite the formation of hostile government and will play a low-key role as part of a strategy framed a long time ago, a presidential aide has said. The 'perceived isolation' of
Pakistan has been insisting on third party mediation on the Kashmir issue, a demand outrightly rejected by India which wants it to be dealt bilaterally. But chairman of the Pakistan People's Party that leads the ruling coalition had said recently
Senior Lankan minister Jeyaraj Fernandopulle and 11 others were killed and over 90 injured in a powerful suicide bombing at a ceremony marking the start of a marathon race as part of Sri Lanka's traditional New Year celebrations near Colombo.
French President Nicholas Sarkozy on Saturday became the first western leader to bluntly threaten it with a boycott of the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony amid another bloody flare up in Tibet. The United States, European Union and Australia have been
Krishan Attri, the British army's first Hindu chaplain, uses extracts from the Mahabharata to counsel British soldiers going to war in Iraq or Afghanistan. Attri uses the Bhagwad Gita to explain the necessity of going to war to British Hindu
US PRESIDENT George Bush last night praised Scots for making an "indelible mark" on American culture, thanking the nation for giving the US bagpipes and golf.
BILL and Hillary Clinton have made nearly $109m (£54m) since they left the White House eight years ago, capitalising on the world's interest in the former first co