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11-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion The comeback Continent Europe's economy looks a lot better now than it did a decade ago.
11-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Democracy by other means Kenyan democracy has failed because ordinary people were encouraged to believe that the process in and of itself could bring change.
11-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Looking for an America we can recognize again The next U.S. president will have a full agenda just righting the wrongs of the Bush administration.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion More than a steak dinner The Innocence Project has proposed some important reforms that states should use in upgrading their criminal justice system.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Iran's dangerous game Iran played a reckless and foolish game in the Strait of Hormuz this week that could have spun out of control.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion The nepotism trap Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should demonstrate his confidence in his party and the people of Pakistan by calling for a vote to determine the leadership of his party.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Getting it wrong Gender and age patterns tend not to be as confounding to pollsters as race.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Time is running out Eastern Chad is in danger of becoming another Darfur.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Corruption trumps tribalism All too often in Africa, the state is seen as a cash cow to be captured and retained at all costs.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Robin Hood, misunderstood; Sarko in love; Bears on thin ice Robin Hood, misunderstood; Sarko in love; Bears on thin ice
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Not just the Fed It is imperative that President Bush and Congressional leaders begin a serious discussion about how to help revive the economy.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Hillary's free pass Hillary Clinton was a stand-in for every woman who's overdosed on multitasking.
10-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion So you want to be a columnist? All columnists sound pretty much the same.
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion The woman in the men's Men's and women's toilets are roughly of equal size, which is a false equality: what matters is the time spent waiting.
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Roger Cohen: Is ethanol everybody's fuel? A new fuel should not carry oil's curse: the enrichment of a narrow elite.
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Cry Clinton cry There was a poignancy about the moment, seeing Hillary Clinton crack with exhaustion from decades of yearning to be the principal rather than the plus-one.
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion We can beat Iran - but not by fighting Here is our adversary's weakness: An oil price decline would be a mortal threat.
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Unite, not divide, really this time The New Hampshire primary has done Americans a service by leaving both parties' nominating contests open and giving a truly broad range of voters a chance to participate in these vitally important choices.
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion We still need the big guns Looking ahead, America needs a military centered not on occupying another country but on denying potential adversaries the ability to attack its interests.
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Gambling and investment; The death penalty Gambling and investment; The death penalty
09-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion A time for moderation Taiwan's presidential candidates want to ease tension with China.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion McCain and Obama One man emphasizes solidarity and shared values, the other individualism.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Accepting autism Parents of autistic children know that their children must face the world without them one day.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Tigers or Kittens ? The answer about the shrinking of the economies of China and India depends on whether you care more about reality or hype.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion My word, they're immortal ! One morning I was saddened to read Dilys Powell's obituary. Yet there she was, lecturing from my radio.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Turkish fright Patriotic passions must not be allowed to overwhelm prudent statecraft.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Rehabilitating Libya Gadhafi's isolation has ended, but human rights abuses continue.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Bhutto's legacy; Interference in Pakistan; Obama now or never Bhutto's legacy
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion A Lifesaving checklist The U.S. government's decision to shut down the Office for Human Research Protections was bizarre and dangerous.
08-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Dynastic politics at work The tradition of dynastic politics is as rife in America as it is in South Asia - from the Bhuttos to the Bushes to the Clintons.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Observe early and often The United Nations should establish a monitoring unit devoted not to elections, but to the work of election commissions.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Iraq needs a 'political surge' Factionalism among the country's national leaders is frittering away progress on the local level.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Conspiracy and democracy in Pakistan Real democracy will take a long time to build in Pakistan, but it's the only path to stability. And it needs to start now.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Watching the past The ways our children leave us make us realize we are growing old.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Surprising lessons from Israel Americans troubled by Guantánamo can learn from the experience of Israel, whose military courts have only amplified Palestinian resentment and foreign criticism.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Pakistan's hobbled leaders; Media misjudgment; Wall St. greed Pakistan's hobbled leaders; Media misjudgment; Wall St. greed
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion From hype to fear There's a powerful political faction in America that will do whatever it takes to scare people into believing that change means economic disaster.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Taking action against cruel and usual punishment The death penalty, no matter how it is administered, is unconstitutional and wrong.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion The ghosts of racism With Barack Obama's ascendancy, an old story is offered a new ending.
07-01 International Herald Tribune - Opinion Pakistan's way forward Elections set for Feb. 18 are the country's only way forward, provided there is a willingness by the Muslim League, the Pakistan Peoples Party and Pervez Musharraf to accept their result.