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Courageous questions spell danger for Middle East pollster
Khalil Shikaki faces mob for probing "right of return."
Angus ReidVancouver Sun If there were a Nobel Prize for pollsters, one of the leading candidates would surely be Palestinian political scientist and survey specialist Khalil Shikaki.
July 19, 2003
Constitutional Gamble In Colombia
To get his referendum on the right track, Álvaro Uribe must convince an uninformed electorate.
Mario CansecoAfter years of instability, the citizens of Colombia will finally have a chance to alter the political structure of their country.
July 18, 2003
Coalition Partners Suffer Poll Setbacks
Bush and Blair were side-by-side on Iraq. They now stand together in falling approval ratings.
Mario Canseco Sixteen words included in George W. Bush's State of the Union address on Jan.
July 16, 2003
Venezuela Readies For Referendum
Two camps will decide what's next for President Hugo Chávez.
Mario Canseco Hugo Chávez began his presidency in Venezuela with high approval ratings, and promises to rebuild the South American country.
July 09, 2003
Virtual Primary Takes Shape In U.S.
Election by computer? Deal with access and security first.
Mario Canseco Over the next two days, voters in the United States will be able to participate in the first virtual presidential primary.
June 23, 2003
From right to left, the political pickings are pretty slim
It's time for Canadian parties to revitalize.
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun I can't remember a time when the Canadian political stage featured such a lacklustre group of performers as those performing on it today.
June 14, 2003
Martha Stewart, George W. and tainted information
What price will each pay for their use of questionable intelligence?
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun Martha Stewart and George W. Bush both stand accused of misusing information: one to sell stock and the other to sell a war.
June 07, 2003
A Guerrilla President In El Salvador?
Following three conservative rulers, voters look left in the Central American country.
Mario Canseco The people of El Salvador have been familiar with the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN—Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front) for more than 30 years.
June 03, 2003
If Chrétien is sincere, he’ll help Congolese
Strong foreign policy required to deal with African crisis.
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun Just when Canadian prime minister Jean Chrétien should be enjoying the twilight of his three terms in office, his government seems, instead, to have entered the "twilight zone"—a disquieting place somewhere between shadow and substance where all of the inconsistencies of his decade in power are coming together in one final discordant burst.
May 31, 2003
A system in disarray
E-Coli, West Nile, SARS and Mad Cow: Four crises that call for a reform of public health in Canada.
Angus Reid Vancouver Sun Maybe it's time to declare an orange alert here in Canada, not because of the threat from terrorists but from microbes.
May 24, 2003
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