The Washington Times also reported of the Interior Ministry on November 18: "It is widely thought that the ministry [of Interior] also is infiltrated by criminal networks linked to the insurgency." While hard evidence for this allegation has yet to emerge, it is hardly unreasonable to assume the Iranians have not hedged their bets in an attempt to control all sides of this conflict--the Iraqi government and the insurgency.
The partnership between the two media companies attempts to bring news back to radio stations that can no longer afford news staffs and at the same time leverage the news brand of
The Washington Times.
''Chen Shui-bian supports the arms sales request because we need continuity and we need to have a bipartisan approach to defense,'' Chang told
the Washington Times.
The Washington Times provides citizen contributors a written set of rules for reporting as well as the newspaper's own ethics standards.
The Washington Times, a conservative daily and frequent cheerleader of Bush policies, picked up on the Religious Right's disappointment during a privately sponsored inaugural celebration that was held exclusively for the president's evangelical Christian backers.
But one Clinton State Department spokesman, contemplating the realities of Haiti, was forced to admit to
The Washington Times, "You can't impose democracy."
North Korean military advisers are providing military assistance to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in exchange for uranium ore from the war-torn African country,
the Washington Times said Friday.
Thomas Culligan has been named chief revenue and marketing officer for
The Washington Times.
Lakely of
The Washington Times. The staff's excuse: "Security reasons." Stevens, it seems, is president pro tempore of the Senate.
Nathan's father, Craig Cornelius, said in an interview with
the Washington Times that he and his wife, Michele, encouraged their son's love for geography by providing him with geography books and atlases.
Bash Pharoan, BCMC's president, lauded the education committee's recommendation, telling
The Washington Times it was "a step in the right direction."
"If the Republican-controlled Congress wants to block sensible gun control," White House spokesman Joe Lockhart told
The Washington Times, "we're going to find a way to [enact] it."