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May 10, 2012
Judith Miller's Perspective: Egypt’s front-runner in the country’s upcoming presidential elections called Israel’s new coalition government a “war cabinet” that could make an Israeli military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities more likely.


Apr 30, 2012
Judith Miller's Perspective: "The war on terror is over.” That’s what a senior State Department official told the National Journal in light of the Arab spring uprisings and the killing of Osama bin Laden.


Mar 21, 2012
America faces a growing threat from hundreds of agents of Hezbollah in the U.S as tensions grow over Iran s suspected nuclear weapons program, current and former law enforcement officials warned the House Committee on Homeland Security on Wednesday. Opening hearings in...


Jan 31, 2012
The hottest ticket in town right now is the revival of Cabaret, the iconic musical set in 1931 Berlin about a star-crossed romance between Sally Bowles, a young nightclub singer at the Kit Kat Klub, and a naïve young American writer named Cliff Bradshaw. While the play...


Jan 19, 2012
Less is more. That was the message that New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly gave the Police Foundation Tuesday morning as he offered an upbeat report on the department's accomplishments and innovations over the past year. In a speech billed as his annual state of...


Jan 12, 2012
How many people must die in a civil conflict before President Barack Obama decides that American intervention is warranted? Syria is our most urgent test case. While President Obama has demanded that President Bashar Assad relinquish power and has denounced his ugly...


Dec 14, 2011
Two plays Blood and Gifts, a drama about the origins of America's war in Afghanistan, now at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse Theater, and Captors, which examines the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann and which ran at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston through last...


Nov 28, 2011
Inspire magazine the now-defunct al-Qaida glossy published for English-speaking militant Muslims didn't send out rejection letters. So we'll probably never know why it ignored a 20-page ode to Osama bin Laden submitted by an aspiring young writer in New York. But the...

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