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‘Disguised Taliban may be getting IDP funds’
LAHORE: The chief of the government’s Special Support Group, Gen Nadeem Ahmad has made a “stunning and frightening admission: he may well be handing over money to Taliban ...Posted by Terry Aldershof -
Contemptuousness of Sub-Saharan Africa
Hands are raised as U.S. President Barack Obama speaks in Accra, Ghana, on July 11. (Photo: Saul Loeb/ AFP-Getty Images) I was more than excited at U.S. President Barack ...Posted by William MacFarlane -
Viewpoints: Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath - One Year Later
() The international press has extensively covered both the hurricane and its aftermath. France's International Herald Tribune (Aug. 28) carried an article written by novelist ...Posted by Rod Amis -
Iraq: Is a "Three-state solution" Viable?
() The level of sectarian violence in Iraq has escalated in recent weeks, leading to hundreds of deaths and thousands of displaced persons and families. To quell the bloodshed, ...Posted by Rod Amis -
Tharoor: The Next U.N. Secretary-General?
() Will Shashi Tharoor, India's candidate to succeed Kofi Annan as the United Nations Secretary-General, become the country's foreign minister if his bid for the top U.N. post fails?Posted by Rod Amis



