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...answer of Berlusconi the businessman is, try to earn more." SILVIO BERLUSCONI, Italy's Prime Minister and richest citizen, after being asked in a TV interview what the government could do to help low-income workers...
...stands, I wonder how many Harvard students could answer some simple questions about European history like who participated in the Thirty Years War and when was it fought...
...countries, economic opportunity and sexual independence are supposed to go hand in hand. So why has India--the world's second fastest growing economy, after China--been unable to control the spread of its HIV/AIDS cases, which have ballooned to 5 million, more than in any other nation? The answer, says Suneeta Krishnan, 35, an epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco, is that in India, "economic freedom stops at the bedroom door...
...Ambassador John Bolton's answer to your question about the possibility of a more aggressive response to the genocide in Darfur was quite telling [Feb. 27]. He said, "You could end up with a lot of dead military people and not save a single civilian." The Janjaweed militia, which is doing the killing, is armed with rifles and riding horses and camels. Surely the U.S. military is capable of taking them...
...program is not without its critics, especially within U.S. drug agencies. But Buxton is convinced that the only way to answer the critics is with hard evidence. Her mission, she says, is to help policymakers and the public understand that drug use "is a health and social issue and that persons affected should be treated ethically, with respect and dignity." Her no-nonsense annual report has become a valued source of well-documented evidence and has served as an early-warning system for emerging issues, such as the burgeoning use of crystal meth. "We interpret the data epidemiologically," says Buxton...