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...When did Johnny ' s sleeping troubles start? A week ago. Had he been a good sleeper up to that time? Slept through the night starting at age two months, never had a nightmare. Any changes at home or at school? Everything has been normal. Any new stressors in the family? Nothing. What happened the day his sleeping problems started? He went to a soccer game in the morning then a birthday party that afternoon. Anything exciting happen at the birthday party? Not that I know of. It was a superhero party. They had jumped in a "superhero " bounce house, played...
...country. Thaksin has been cleared of any legal wrongdoing regarding the sale of his family's Shin Corp. But that's not enough for the man who is Prime Minister. We have to abide by ethics. That's much more important than law and regulations. If Thaksin were a normal man and not the Prime Minister, that's okay, but he's the leader of this country. Thaksin has to resign...
...What you have just described would be difficult to achieve in almost any society. In Iraq, where, in addition to all the problems of normal multiethnic, multireligious society, you also have forces that are actively provoking division, is it even possible...
...Crossing The Line" [Feb. 27], on female troops in Iraq: We nominally exclude women from combat, but as your article explained, women regularly find themselves in full-blown battles. It is the normal instinct of every decent man to protect women and children. That we are now sending women--including the mothers of babies--into the cauldron of war is another sign that America has lost...
...There is, however, a brighter side. The countries of the former Yugoslavia now all have normal, though tense, relations. They are also all taking steps, big and small, towards becoming members of the European Union. And while ethnic animosities are still high, national courts in Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia have begun put their own war criminals on trial; these courts will continue to work long after the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) shuts down its proceedings in The Hague, where Milosevic died under detention and undergoing trial. His death will not affect this slow, difficult journey towards...