The Hague makes capital out of criminal courts THE HAGUE (Reuters) - In a tiny office on Zeestraat 100, Alice Helbing puts the final touches to a script for an imaginary counter-terrorism exercise in the Netherlands. A few doors down the corridor, staff from a legal aid group are digging into real war crimes in Ivory Coast. Nearby at Humanity House, a small museum devoted to raising awareness about aid for the victims of disaster, visitors ...
The Ephemeral Micro- Business, What its Owners Should Consider So, either you survived as a small business through the Great Recession, or out of necessity you started a business that is now in its third or fourth year of operation. Many businesses like yours are small even by Small Administration standards with perhaps ten or fewer employees and annual revenue below a million dollars. ...
Review: 'The Darkness II' not worth embracing When the demonic first-person game "The Darkness" was released in 2007, it was a twisted breath of fresh air among all the war simulators and space-marine romps.
Why The Best Chocolate Is The One You Eat Last In a recent study, people were three times more likely to favor the last chocolate when they were told no more were coming. Researchers say this built-in bias for endings might also have implications in the world of online dating.
Obama: Strong US-China ties help rest of the world President Barack Obama assured Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on Tuesday that the United States welcomes Beijing's rise in the world, offering a warm welcome despite sharp policy differences over Syria, Iran and economic issues.
Gingrich says he's in the race to stay Republican Newt Gingrich on Monday dismissed calls to drop out of the presidential contest in order to set up a direct contest between rivals Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. The former House speaker insisted that his ideas and a new determination to stay positive would help him once again resuscitate his flagging candidacy.
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