James Baker

Geithner's Stock Plummeting (in danger of being ranked w/ the most ineffectual Treasury secretaries)

Tim Geithner hotly defended his job Thursday in front of angry Republican congressmen who asked him to step down. "What I can't take responsibility is for the legacy of crises you've bequeathed this country," he shot back. It...

powered by

BAKU: Armenia Is Major Obstacle To Settlement Of Karabakh Conflict: Political Expert

ARMENIA IS MAJOR OBSTACLE TO SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT: POLITICAL EXPERT Today Nov 19 2009 Azerbaijan Day.Az interview with Azerbaijani political expert Fikrat Sadigov. Day.Az: Recently, Mark Medish, Assistant to former...

powered by

'US Knows Bibi Can Be Squeezed,' says Former Head of PM's Office

Former Prime Minister's Office Director Yossi Ben-Aharon thinks Binyamin Netanyahu's image as a person who can be squeezed into concessions is the reason that the United States has begun pressuring Israel regarding the...

powered by

Zimbabwe: Respect Our Foreign Policy

opinion Harare — THERE is a saying that goes, "Show me your friends and I will tell who you are". This could best surmise Morgan Tsvangirai's insistence against all decency to fly to Morocco today -- for the second time in...

powered by

Respect Our Foreign Policy

Published by the government of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe: Respect Our Foreign Policy opinion Harare — THERE is a saying that goes, "Show me your friends and I will tell who you are". This could best surmise Morgan Tsvangirai's...

powered by

Afghan Lessons From the Iraq War

You don’t have to go back 40 years to the Vietnam War to feel the sting of déjà vu. Returning to the Iraq War just three years ago will suffice. Last week, Defense Secretary Robert Gates summed up the administration’s dilemma...

powered by

Non-League Football: Morpeth fightback is ended

Morpeth fightback is ended Nov 18 2009 The Journal AFTER conceding two early goals, Morpeth Town took Nelson to the wire in last night’s FA Carlsberg Vase Second Round tie in Lancashire. The Northumbrians made the worst...

powered by

Terrorists Likely Testing Cyber Attacks

Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article...

powered by

Why Europe Feels Rejected by Obama

Why Europe Feels Rejected by Obama By JOHN VINOCUR Why would an American president not come to a celebration marking the fall of the Berlin Wall, and with it, the triumphant end of the Cold War — one of the high points of the...

powered by

Senate Panel: 80 Percent of Cyber Attacks Preventable

If network administrators simply instituted proper configuration policies and conducted good network monitoring, about 80 percent of commonly known cyber attacks could be prevented, a Senate committee heard Tuesday. The remark...

powered by
1 2 3 4 5 next »