Hospitality Industry
Massachusetts Welcomes Foreign-Born Entrepreneurs

Massachusetts universities have long been a magnet for planet’s best and brightest, but visa woes too often send them packing before they’ve hit their stride. Now Governor Deval Patrick wants to help them stick around.

God Wars in Pakistan
Anti-Shi‘a Extremist Wins Seat in Pakistani Parliament

Pakistan awards a disputed parliamentary seat to the leader of a banned anti-Shi‘a organization. This is bad sign for the country’s persecuted Shi’a minority.

Japan's Selective Remorse
Japan Apologizes to Philippines for WWII Atrocities

While Japan may have expressed remorse over its wartime actions in the Philippines, it hasn’t yet offered an apology to China and Korea.

ACA Agonistes
Obamacare Manager Sebelius Leaves In Disgrace

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is out of a job. That tells you all you need to know about Obamacare’s reputed success.

Egypt in Turmoil
Labor Unrest Strikes Egypt

Labor unrest is the latest crisis to confront Egypt’s military government, which will deal with protest leaders in the usual brutal way. The people want stability, but at what price?

Gassing Up
With Fracking Getting Greener, Has Europe’s Shale Moment Come?

ExxonMobil claims to have produced a greener fracking fluid. Will it be green enough to convince Europe to tap its sizable reserves of shale gas?

Pension Reform
Advice to LA Pensions: Follow Warren Buffett

A commission of local business and union leaders in LA is advising the city to adopt Warren Buffett’s lower estimates on pension investment returns. It’s a smart move, but can the city afford it?

Single Payer Pivot
Liberal Wonks Take Up Single-Payer Advocacy

As conservatives work to repeal and replace Obamacare, Vermont has started to build a single-payer system.

Frackfrica
South Africa Sets its Sights on Shale

South Africa has the world’s eighth largest reserves of shale gas. Can it extract them without running afoul of the problems that have plagued its mining industries?

Indian Elections
To Woo Hindu Voters, BJP Goes Back to Sectarian Roots

Modi is amplifying the Hindu Nationalist aspect of his message as India’s largest state begins to vote.

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