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Thursday, March 18, 2010
At IAPA in Argentina When it comes to intellectual firepower in the presidency, the United States can be proud of its current occupant, a Harvard Law graduate who taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago and needs no ghostwriter for books that were best sellers before he reached the Oval Office. - November 13, 2009
Honduran Press Attacked on All Sides Ousted President Manuel Zelaya, who was hustled out of the country in his pajamas last week at gunpoint, was no particular friend of the media. But now, the Honduran press finds itself in an even worse situation. - July 07, 2009