09/18/2003
Paid access archiveLindh Murder Suspect Arrested
Police arrested the suspected killer of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh in a Stockholm suburb Tuesday, officials said, and interrogated him overnight Wednesday.
Resolution on Arafat Vetoed by U.S. at UN
The United States vetoed a UN resolution that called on Israel to halt threats to expel Palestinian President Yasser Arafat from the West Bank, saying it was ""lopsided"" and did not condemn terrorist groups attacking Israel.
Russia on the Front-Line
At a time when international leaders have rightly focused attention on Africa's HIV/AIDS tragedy, this potentially devastating epidemic has surfaced in Eurasia.
Dunderheaded Dictatorship of Election Laws
The meaning of what President Vladimir Putin called a ""dictatorship of the law"" in spring 2000 became clearer to me after a conversation on election issues with the St. Petersburg police this week.
Get Rid of Visas
The problem of getting visas for Russians traveling to the United States just seems to be getting worse.
California Recall And Unelected Judges' Role
Monday's decision by a U.S. appeals court to order the postponement of the recall vote for California's governor represents a quite exquisite example of how to hoist your political opponent with his own petard.
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