John J. Metzler UNITED NATIONS ā Tone, tenor, and style separate Nicolas Sarkozy from Francois Hollande as much as clear political ideology divided the two contenders for the French presidency. But sentiments like voter discontent, backlash and anti-austerity describe the mood French voters were in when they elected the Socialist candidate. Francois Hollandeās victory with […]
Jeffrey T. Kuhner Franceās decay serves as a warning to America. For centuries, Paris was the cradle of Western civilization. The French, however, have hit hard times. Their country is dying, and most French citizens donāt seem to care. This threatens to be our fate as well. Franceās first-round presidential elections were held on Sunday. […]
Special to WorldTribune.com Based on an article by Cliff Kincaid for Accuracy in Media A New York Times story about a āmodestā global tax mentions some of those supporting the idea but forgets an important one ā the United Nations. At a Nov. 30 U.N.-sponsored conference in Washington, D.C., officials of the U.N. Development Program […]