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Wagamama—a Japanese word which means “willful, naughty child”—serves ramen and udon bowls as well as assorted stir-fried dishes at more than 70 restaurants around the globe, and plans to open shop in a former watch store next...
Budget showdowns have a way of inspiring leaders to predict national calamity should their side not prevail. In 1995, some Clinton allies warned that the elderly would be forced to eat dog food if the government shut down. Now President Bush and Republicans warn that troops are at risk of...
Tsang doesn't need any. The 62-year-old is running for a second term as Chief Executive-the strangely apt title for the head of Hong Kong's government. But the vote is restricted to the 800 members of an electoral college who are drawn from assorted business, professional...
Whether Patrick Fitzgerald still ranks among the nation's best prosecutors is open to debate, but his success in securing the conviction of I. Lewis Libby on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice probably won't hurt his standing. Fitzgerald pursued the Libby case with the same persistence he...
No, they won't. Most voters don't care if Hillary Clinton says "I was wrong" about Iraq. They know she was wrong, and they sense she regrets it. After all, she's against the surge and for a phased withdrawal. She knows more about national-security issues than most...