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The Taiwan Elections by Mel Gurtov 491 words The Election Results In normal times, a presidential election in Taiwan is mainly about domestic issues, not relations with the People’s Republic of China. But the election January 13 put unusual focus on those relations, pumped up by dire warnings from Beijing and baseless predictions from some
War in Gaza and Yemen Incompatible with King’s Message by Wim Laven 614 words “My conscience leaves me no other choice,” the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. declared while condemning the Vietnam War on April ?4, 1967. He insisted that it was morally imperative for the U. S. to take radical steps to end the war through
MLK Today by Tom H. Hastings 528 words Those who like violence, those who prefer cathartic rage, love to lift out King’s words about riots: “riots are the voice of the unheard.” But a more careful and correct understanding of what he said shows that he was merely explaining riots, not condoning them. I know when