What would Charles Foster do?
Just look at the river, he seemed to say: Just look and touch and smell and listen to it, then do it again, perhaps with somebody else who can also look and touch and smell and listen.
There are plenty of ways to save a river, and maybe the best is to let it save itself by getting out of the way. That's also impossible, if you're talking about the Caloosahatchee. We're here, and we aren't getting out of the way. Full Story
Freedom marching in reverse under chavez
Hugo Chavez may be a thug, but he's no dummy. He knows that with a packed Supreme Court, a rump Congress, a divided opposition and -- tragically true - - a good deal of support from The People, Venezuela's free press is one of the few remaining institutions strong enough to keep him from realizing his dream of grabbing absolute power. Full Story
Not a poodle, but a bulldog
It is the strange fate of retiring British Prime Minister Tony Blair to be called a lackey for adhering to his own deep-felt foreign-policy vision. Full Story
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