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Meals, toilets, and Marx: The life and times of UC Davis occupiers

Meals, toilets, and Marx: The life and times of UC Davis occupiers

Special to WorldTribune.com Based on an article by Cliff Kincaid for Accuracy in Media A campus conservative at UC Davis was so disgusted by slanted coverage of the Occupy movement that he reached out to Fox News and provided the channel a video showing police officers being surrounded by protesters after dismantling an illegal tent […]

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If only pigs really could fly

If only pigs really could fly

By Wesley Pruden The congressional super-duper, new-and-improved deficit committee, organized to enable Congress to do what it was sent to Washington to do, failed. Or, in the spirit of the holiday season, “faileth.” Handel should write an appropriate oratorio. The talk-talk has gone on long enough. It’s the fault of the Republicans, of course. We […]

Columns by Robert Morton

Arnaud de Borchgrave’s ‘The Spike’ exposed leftist influence in year before Reagan election – Oct. 23, 1980 One who declined ‘The Washington Compromise’ – May 5, 1996 A world of unreported news – April 5, 1998 Pardon me comrade, your slip is showing – November 23, 1998 Midnight in Teheran – February, 1999 Who needs […]

Claudio Campuzano

Claudio Campuzano is a veteran correspondent covering Latin America. He is the former editorial page editor of the New York daily Noticias del Mundo and U.S. correspondent for the Latin American newsweekly Tiempos del Mundo. A former columnist for 30 Latin America newspapers and former Latin American desk editor for UPI, Mr. Campuzano has also […]

John Metzler

John J. Metzler is a longtime U.N. correspondent who has reported from fifty-five countries and regularly visits Europe and the Far East to observe national elections, conflicts, and economic development. He is the author of Divided Dynamism; The Diplomacy of Separated Nations Germany, Korea and China (University Press of America, 1996). Mr. Metzler writes weekly […]

Donald Kirk

Donald Kirk is a veteran newspaper correspondent who has worked throughout East Asia and in the Middle East. A columnist for WorldTribune.com and a correspondent for East-Asia-Intel.com, he has also written for the International Herald Tribune, the New York Times, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor, CBS, Asian Wall Street Journal, National Review, Chicago Sun Times, South […]

Willy Lam

Dr. Willy Wo-Lap Lam writes the weekly ‘Inside China’ column for East-Asia-Intel.com. His widely-read articles about China for Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post helped establish him as one of the world’s most authoritative China-watchers. A Beijing correspondent until the Tiananmen Incident in 1989, Dr. Lam continued to write as the newspaper’s China editor during […]

Jeffrey Kuhner

Jeff Kuhner is a radio talk show host on Boston’s WRKO, heard each weekday afternoon from 12-3 throughout New England, and a columnist at  WorldTribune.com. Mr. Kuhner was editor-in-chief of Insight On the News, an investigative political magazine and sister publication of The Washington Times (2005-2008). He was assistant national editor at The Times (2000-2003). […]