by Chris Wolski | Jan 14, 2000 | Antitrust & Monopolies
Judge Thomas Jackson’s decision against Microsoft is a travesty of justice.
by Larry Elder | Jan 14, 2000 | POLITICS
THANK YOU, Donna Brazile. If Hollywood is smart, they would send this lady a dozen long-stem red roses. I’ll explain. NBC, along with the other major networks, faced an NAACP boycott for failing to increase minority hiring. Under pressure, NBC just agreed to add... by Peter Schwartz | Jan 14, 2000 | WORLD
Is communism physically harmful to human life?
by Andrew West | Jan 13, 2000 | POLITICS
Political news shook Taiwan’s economy last week. The tumultuous chain of events began with a cancelled power project, led to a cabinet shakeup, a warning to investors, and then a run on the stock market. Afterwards, Taiwan ‘s recently elected President... by Mark Da Cunha | Jan 13, 2000 | Immigration, Psychology & Living, WORLD
Elián Gonzales, a 6-year-old Cuban boy, found Thanksgiving Day clinging to an inner tube off the coast of Florida, is about to be deported back to Communist Cuba on January 14, 2000, if the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) has its way. It was... by Prodos Marinakis | Jan 13, 2000 | POLITICS
Prodos for Capitalism Magazine: America, the Land of the Free, is currently trying to expel a man who defends its highest principles. Why? Because he defends its highest principles! Reason, individual rights, capitalism, and the pursuit of happiness, are not welcome... by Joseph Kellard | Jan 11, 2000 | POLITICS, Racism
“Any Day Now,” a weekly sitcom on cable TV’s “Lifetime” channel, chronicles the lives of two woman-one black; the other white – who have renewed their childhood friendship that began in Birmingham, Alabama, during the early 1960s.... by Fred Singer | Jan 9, 2000 | POLITICS
The world’s climate can change in just a few decades without any human intervention. Jeffrey P. Severinghaus of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, using a new method of analyzing gases trapped in Greenland ice, showed air temperatures warming rapidly at... by Chris Wolski | Jan 8, 2000 | Education
Bernstein blames John Dewey and his philosophy of Progressive Education for the decline in educational standards.