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No matter the official outcome, in most libel suits everyone loses. The aggrieved plaintiff seeking to restore his reputation winds up giving far wider, more enduring publicity to the very allegations he wants to suppress. The accused journalist may win in court -- for First Amendment reasons, the rules are tilted...
So was Operation Restore Hope a failure? The U.S. sent in 25,800 soldiers armed with machine guns, tanks, rocket launchers, antitank weapons and helicopters at a cost of $30 million to $40 million a day to carry out a humanitarian mission. They accomplished the primary goal: saving thousands of...
U.S. officials have a ready rejoinder: Operation Restore Hope was never intended to be more than a stopgap. Washington originally moved unilaterally because only the U.S. had the power and will to get soldiers on the scene immediately. The mission focused narrowly on saving lives by moving food supplies past...
All of which increases the stakes, and the risks, for the U.N. Operation Restore Hope pioneered a new type of American military intervention, one driven by humanitarian concern rather than economic or strategic interests. Taking over in Somalia now poses a test case for the ability of the U.N. to...
According to the court ruling, Brown must restore its women's gymnastics and volleyball teams, which it had cut for financial reasons.