4:04 am in Economic News by Aaron Townsend
Africa: Far from the rage in the streets of Cairo, there’s joy in the air in the tiny cities of South Sudan. A referendum’s results there should lead to creation of a new nation. It holds some lessons. After 56 years filled with two civil wars and 2 million dead, one doesn’t expect good news from a godforsaken place like South Sudan. But a popular referendum, held from Jan. 9 to Jan. 15, may change that. Some 4 million of Sudan’s 8 million

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10:40 am in Economic News by Aaron Tays
Global Security: We’ve observed often that the United Nations is useless. But its failure this weekend to agree on so much as a condemnation of North Korea for its bombardment of the south suggests something worse. The U.N. Security Council’s emergency meeting to come up with a common stance

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8:08 pm in Economic News, General News by A. Roberts
Trade: As the economy sputters, the White House has come up with a doozy of an excuse for its failure to put the U.S.-Colombia free-trade pact to a vote in Congress: The Tea Party won’t let them. This is getting ridiculous. The economy, the peril south of our border and our valuable alliance with Colombia all point to real urgency for Congress to pass the U.S.-Colombia free-trade agreement, which would create jobs and add billions each year to our

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