Category: National Security/UN

Los Angeles Times Runs Kitty Kelley Op-Ed Blasting Bush Family Without Fact-Checking

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The Los Angeles Times and Harper's have a bit of egg on their faces. The Los Angeles Times ran an op-ed by Kitty Kelley last week claiming that no one in George W. Bush's extended family -- daughers, neices or ...
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Black Activists Praise President Bush’s Aid, Support for Africa

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Members of the black leadership network Project 21 applaud President Bush for his largely unrecognized work to aid the African continent through a dramatic increase in humanitarian and developmental aid as well as increased trade and diplomatic interest during his ...
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Black Activists Hopeful New U.N. Chief Will Treat Darfur Genocide Seriously

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A pledge made by newly-installed United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to become personally involved in efforts to end the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan is being met with hope by members of the Project 21 black leadership network.  ...
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If Jeffrey Skilling Had Worked for the UN…

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...instead of for Enron, says Claudia Rosett, "he’d be looking forward to years of dining out with his pals and collecting his pension in comfort. Instead, found guilty of fraud and conspiracy, he’s facing a 24 year sentence." Read it ...
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Law of the Sea Treaty Could Prevent U.S. from Stopping Terrorists

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Washington, D.C. - The United States may have more difficulty capturing terrorists, intercepting weapons of mass destruction and conducting routine military operations at sea if the U.S. Senate ratifies the Law of the Sea Treaty, according to a just-released report ...
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New Report Details U.N. Fall from Grace

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Washington, D.C. - A new study released by The National Center for Public Policy Research details an embarrassing and alarming number of serious controversies involving the United Nations and argues for meaningful reform. According to Ryan Balis, policy analyst at ...
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Ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty: A Not-So-Innocent Passage

The "right of innocent passage" is the right of any nation's ships to traverse continuously and expeditiously through the territorial waters of a coastal nation, subject to certain conditions.1  Under the Law of the Sea Treaty, such passage is conditioned ...
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Support for United Nations Justifiably Weakened by Financial, Sex and Human Rights Scandals, by Ryan Balis

"Never in the history of the United Nations have bold decisions been more necessary," remarked U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the 60th anniversary of the signing of the U.N. Charter in 2005.1 In an ironic way, Annan is correct: The ...
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Questioning the United Nations

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Japan is increasingly frustrated that it has not been granted a permanent membership on the U.N.'s Security Council. Japan pays more in U.N. dues than every permanent member except for the United States. Brett Schaefer and Janice Smith, writing for ...
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The Fight Goes On

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This is very disappointing. The murdered sailor, Robert Stethem, was only 22 when he was killed -- singled out by terrorists because he served in the U.S. military. Thanks to the Hezbollah hijackers who hijacked TWA Flight 847, he died ...
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