07/25/2002
Paid access archiveA New Era of Stagnation
In Russia, the governor is much more than the popularly elected head of a regional executive body.
There's a Price to Pay for Playing Pranks
Sometimes a swim in the river or a walk in the park just isn't enough to interest a 14-year-old boy.
Sinking in Mire of Brutality
War crimes do not lead to victory, but harden opposition and demoralize the offenders' own troops.
Misusing the Military for Law Enforcement
The idea of military forces roaming the nation enforcing the law sounds like a bad Hollywood script -- or life in a totalitarian society.
Israeli Airstrike Sparks Strong Criticism
Debate raged in Israel on Wednesday over the wisdom of killing one of its most bitter enemies at the price of the lives of 14 Palestinians and international condemnation of the devastating Gaza air raid.
Asteroid May Hit The Earth
Astronomers are carefully monitoring a newly discovered 2-kilometer-wide asteroid to see whether it is on a collision course with the Earth.
Anglicans Get a New, Controversial Leader
Welsh archbishop Rowan Williams, a renowned theologian and outspoken opponent of U.S. policies in Afghanistan and Iraq, has been chosen as the 104th archbishop of Canterbury.
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