Editorials & Commentary Friday April 2, 2004
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Editorials
'Star War' dreams
President Bush ought to shelve his missile defense program and spend the project's money on bolstering antiterrorist defenses at U.S. ports and borders.
NYT

Whose Winnie?
In the 13-year legal dispute over royalties related to the Winnie the Pooh franchise, no one was really fighting for Pooh.
NYT

Thank you, Alistair Cooke
It was Alistair Cooke’s special gift that he retained a fascination for America and american life, and succeeded so well in sharing it.
NYT

Op-Ed Columnists
Thomas L. Friedman : The talk of Mexico
India and China are running off with jobs and markets Mexicans once thought they owned.
Thomas L. Friedman

Op-Ed Contributors
Kosovo: Delaying is the least-bad option
The benefits for both Albanians and Serbs of moving ahead to determine Kosovo’s status must be weighed by the international community against the costs to the region as a whole.
James Dobbins

We need a recount and an inquiry
Democratization in Taiwan it is being overshadowed by large clouds of secrecy, manipulation and distrust.
Lien Chan

How Islamists can be blocked with a ballot
The recent political victory in Malaysia offers vital lessons for policy makers who are concerned about developments across the Islamic world.
Karim Raslan

The world vs. Robert Mugabe
Bringing a despot to justice: the case against Robert Mugabe.
Mark S. Ellis

Meanwhile: Extra! Prez and Veep agree to pinkie oath
Will Dick Cheney's lips move when President Bush talks?
Maureen Dowd

Meanwhile
Meanwhile: Au revoir, Dien Bien Phu
Meanwhile: Barbie is ready to give single life a whirl
Meanwhile: The U.S. and France go back a long way
Philip Bowring
Religion takes a back seat in Southeast Asia
Philip Bowring: Ripples from Spain are rocking Australia
China is storing up problems for the future
William Pfaff
The debate on humanitarian intervention
William Pfaff: The destructive romanticism of the French left
Blair overstates the threat of terrorism
Letters To The Editor
Generic drugs for fighting AIDS
American democracy; The hearings

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