Slow But Steady Justice

June 9, 2011

For years following his 1995 indictment for war crimes, Ratko Mladic continued to appear regularly at soccer games and at high-end restaurants and cafes. Last Tuesday, the former Serbian military commander was placed in a cell at Scheveningen Prison at The Hague. The following day, in Egypt, a trial date was announced for ex-president Hosni Mubarak. These two events are a sign that justice is at last catching up with …

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When The World Suddenly Changes

March 11, 2010

Every once in a while, we wake up to discover that our world has changed overnight. That was certainly true for many people on the West Coast on Sept. 11, 2001. The first aircraft involved in that day’s events struck the World Trade Center at 5:46 a.m. Pacific time. By the time most people in the Far West brushed their teeth that day, they knew that America had experienced an …

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