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...Their output is seldom sold or shown abroad. But "The World According to Kim Jong Il," an exhibition that will run at Rotterdam's Kunsthal museum until Aug. 29, offers a rare and fascinating look at the captive artists' spin on life in the Hermit Kingdom. The 285 works on display are relatively recent, but they might easily have come from Stalin's Soviet Union or Mao's China. The North Korean art clock seems to have stopped circa 1930-50, and the impression that emerges from the exhibition is of a remote, sad and strangely poignant land...
...clear that he believes freedom is God's gift to all mankind and that God obliges the U.S. (and Bush himself) to spread it to countries where it is denied. That belief has transformed our President from a foolishly sanctimonious do-gooder at home to a militarily aggressive crusader abroad. For that, he and his band of zealots should be exorcised from American political power. Leonard Sullivan Jr. U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1974-76 Bethesda...
Having a mother who grew up in Europe and a father who worked to reshape it, going to school abroad and learning French, Italian and German meant that Kerry developed a comfort with other cultures and other points of view that abides to this day. He's an affirmed multilateralist and proud regular at the yearly World Economic Forum in Davos, and he is married to a woman--Teresa--who speaks even more languages than he does. When he and his brother are on a conference call and want to talk privately, they have been known to break into French...
...clear that he believes freedom is God's gift to all mankind and that God obliges the U.S. (and Bush himself) to spread it to countries where it is denied. That belief has transformed our President from a foolishly sanctimonious do-gooder at home to a militarily aggressive crusader abroad. For that, he and his band of zealots should be exorcised from American political power. LEONARD SULLIVAN JR., U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, 1974-76 Bethesda...
...Lots of countries are concerned that Europe is losing ground - and rightfully so," says Philippe Archinard, the chief executive of Innogenetics, a Belgian biotech company with 600 employees. He says doing business is so much costlier in Belgium that "gradually all R. and D. centers are going to go abroad." While individuals have a hard time escaping income taxes, companies can vote with their feet. The Austrian Business Agency - which deals with prospective foreign investors - says it has been inundated with inquiries after the government announced its intention to slash corporate rates; in the first three months of this year...