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Press Restrictions in China

, Melinda Zosh

In 2001, when Beijing won the fight for the 2008 Olympics, the Chinese government promised that it would guarantee total press freedom. Some argue that China did not keep its promise.

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Olympic Inhumanity

, Melinda Zosh

Nazis ripped organs out of live victims after the Olympics. But the Chinese have been harvesting organs from live victims for seven years prior to the Olympics, according to native German Torsten Trey, M.D.

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The Other Side of Asia

, Jeff Waldmann

The U.S. needs to take China seriously not only as a potential military threat, but as a threat to our influence in Southeast Asia, argues a National War College professor.

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Long-Term Letdown

, Emily Miller

Senators from both sides of the aisle met earlier this month to advocate reforming long-term healthcare, an aspect of the healthcare debate both congressmen worry is being overlooked this campaign season.

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The Great Terror

, Jeff Waldmann

Robert Conquest recently reflected back on the torrent of illuminating information about the former Soviet Union that has come out since the first edition was published four decades ago.

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They Call the Wind Energy

, Jeff Waldmann

The solutions to the energy crisis and relief for unemployment woes can all be found across the pond in Europe, according to a panel at the Center for American Progress.

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Recent Articles

Ranking 20th Century U.S. Presidents

, Malcolm A. Kline

Since everybody else is rating presidents, we thought we’d give it a shot too, since we’ve covered many of them, especially those who served in the last century. The root of the word president, eminent…

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