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DENVER -- All throughout the week, strategists, analysts and pundits were chirping and complaining that the party's convention was too soft in the beginning by not blasting away at Sen. John McCain and President Bush. read story
It has become rather fashionable these days to speak of India and China in the same breath. These are the two big countries said to be taking over the world. Some even speak of "Chindia," as if the two nations were joined at the hip in the international imagination. read story
Rejoice, Democrats. After all those months worrying about a train wreck at the Democratic National Convention, you can relax. Everyone in Denver acted like a normal human being. read story
For months, the magic that once surrounded Barack Obama's presidential candidacy was lost in a fog of petty politics: the negative ads, the Clinton dramas, the degrading of Obama to the status of a mere "celebrity," the back-and-forth with John McCain over who is an elitist and who is a flip-flopper. read story
Some college presidents want to lower the drinking age from 21 to 18. WRONG. This will put more impaired drivers on the road. read story
Christina Applegate is young, beautiful, famous and stunningly candid about her decision to have both breasts removed rather than live in dread that her breast cancer would return. read story
It was bound to happen. In this "year of the bailout," why shouldn't Detroit get into the act? The financial community has maintained a death watch over GM and Ford for months as they hemorrhage floods of red ink. Bankruptcy is viewed more as a matter of "when," not "if." read story
When the invitation came, I wasn't sure I was up for it. The Feminist Majority and the National Organization for Women were holding a reception at the University Club in Denver during the Democratic National Convention. read story
DENVER -- Former Sen. John Edwards was supposed to speak in Denver at the Democratic National Convention. His wife, Elizabeth Edwards, was to speak also. Poverty was their focus. But they are not here because John Edwards had an affair. Will the Democrats now forget about poverty? read story