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...ahead. The war was not won. But victory for the [Allies] never looked more certain. Clearly revealed at last were the inadequacies of Axis power. Not so clearly revealed, but beginning to emerge, was the possibility that the major [Allied] leaders had had a global strategy from the beginning. Columnist Major George Fielding Eliot last week concluded that nothing happened by accident, that all had been planned and carried out with "magnificent precision...
...critics pounced. New Republic editor Peter Beinart assailed "the moral hypocrisy underlying America's demand for democracy in Palestine and Iraq" while "we simultaneously coddle the dictators in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan." Columnist Thomas Friedman complained that "the Bush team is advocating democracy only in authoritarian regimes that oppose America." Washington Post editorial-page editor Fred Hiatt made the larger point: "The United States cannot fight, let alone win, a cold-war-style campaign for freedom in the Islamic world unless, as in the cold war, it is fully engaged throughout the world, committed to democracy in China as well...
Jean is a columnist for MONEY magazine. E-mail her at moneytalk@moneymail.com
...pair. Rhino, as Clerici calls his partner?"Look at his nose and then you understand," he says?is a former top international boxing matchmaker, once ranked as the world's third-best promoter by Ring Magazine. A stats junkie endowed with an encyclopedic sports memory, he moonlights as a columnist for the Italian dailies Il Tempo and La Gazzetta dello Sport. In 1993 he won the atp media excellence award...
Jean is a columnist for MONEY magazine. You can e-mail her at moneytalk@moneymail.com