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InternetNews November 10, 2004 Roy Mark |
WTO Turns Up Heat on US Online Gambling Ban The office of the United States Trade Representative said it would "vigorously" appeal the "deeply flawed" decision by the World Trade Organization to open US borders to international Internet gambling casinos. |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Cocoa Crisis? Unrest in the Ivory Coast could mean trouble for companies that need chocolate. For investors, that means it pays to keep track of events around the world. |
IDB America October 2004 Daniel Drosdoff |
A giant worth courting Will Latin America find ways to benefit from China's growing economic strength? |
Fast Company November 2004 Jessica Steinberg |
One Heart at a Time Problem: How to bridge profound cultural differences in warring regions. Solution: A for-profit food company that unites both sides in commerce. |
Reason November 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Talk Like an Egyptian Is Arab popular culture uniformly anti-American? |
Reason November 2004 Ben Fenwick |
Meanwhile in Afghanistan The coming "warlord war" in America's other occupation. |
Geotimes October 2004 John F. Shroder Jr. |
Afghanistan Redux: Better Late Than Never Efforts by USGS to study the resources of Afghanistan that are necessary to help boost its economy have been far from straightforward since September 11, but at last are now under way. |
National Defense November 2004 Roxana Tiron |
Allies Essential in Personnel Recovery While Pentagon officials acknowledge that it is critical to work with coalition partners and allies to rescue and recover isolated troops in combat, the facts indicate feeble movement in that direction. |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Bremner & Tashiro |
Japan: Quickly Leaving Pacifism Behind Threats of economic sanctions against North Korea, possible preemptive military strikes, and a missile defense system buildup -- welcome to the new, and surprisingly robust, Japanese national security policy. |
National Defense October 2004 Harold Kennedy |
Army Undergoing Biggest Makeover Since World War II The U.S. Army has embarked upon what is described as its most important and controversial reorganization in decades in an effort to improve its ability to fight wars in Iraq and Afghanistan while defending the home front. |
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