In March, on a small reef off the coast of Honduras, a group of pioneering conservationists started teaching sharks how to hunt.
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Obama Deficit Plan Is Sensible, but GOP Has Advantage
After exactly three months in office, President Obama called a Cabinet meeting to announce his first push for federal belt tightening. His chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, had dubbed this initiative “the Dave project,” after the movie in which the eponymous presidential body double invites his accountant to the White House to slice waste out of the budget.
Lima’s Lure
The headquarters of Peru’s Interbank are hard to miss. While the building is not the tallest in the capital, Lima, it is the most entertaining on the city’s otherwise drab main drag.
Death Stalks A Continent
Imagine your life this way. You get up in the morning and breakfast with your three kids
Oral Roberts to the Rescue?
In 1987, television preacher Oral Roberts made a dramatic appeal.
Protecting Abducted Kids: Rethinking the Hague Convention
In 1980, an international treaty was designed to return children who had been abducted by a parent who moved to another country. Back then, the people drafting the treaty thought the typical abductor would be a noncustodial father skipping town with the kids, leaving mom with little recourse to try to get her children back
People of Walmart: Site Mocks Worst-Dressed Customers
Why don’t people wear shirts when they shop at Walmart? Or pants that fit
Arlington’s Paper Trail of Problems
Many large modern cemeteries store data on the identity of remains via computer and keep track of grave locations with the aid of satellites.
China Dreams
Roughly three decades ago, rising Japan was a national obsession in the U.S. Business gurus like Peter Drucker were declaring Japan “the most extraordinary success story in all economic history,” and the U.S.
Obama’s Strategy for Troops, Forces in Afghanistan
It has taken President Obama three months to reach the decision on Afghanistan that he’ll share with the nation Tuesday night, because there are no easy solutions. His chosen path will win applause from some quarters but boos from others