Zbigniew Brzezinski correctly argued that the West needs a strategy to deal with "the gravity of the challenge and the magnitude of the opportunity."
As Sullivan correctly argues, the pharmaceutical industry is part of the capitalist system, and it takes huge financial risks to develop its products.
Environmentalists correctly argue that the ecological damage from burning carbon fuels - local air pollution, global warming - ought to be factored into the price at the pump.
In the long term, he argues correctly, this is in the shareholders' interest too.
Wrong" (Op-Ed, Feb. 27) correctly argues that increasing police without correcting underlying social and moral problems will not prevent crime.
They correctly argue that the club should not suffer for his indiscretion while at Chelsea.
Mr. Pataki correctly argues that, without price controls, competition for the business of insurers will force hospitals to cut costs and improve quality.
The mayor correctly argued the bill would cost the city more than $15 million annually, and might not free up space for churchgoers.
In both cases, the Government argues correctly that the law prevents a monopoly from using its dominant position to muscle competitors, even when competitors are also customers.
To the Editor: Jon Meacham correctly argues that Christianity did not alone trigger Western capitalism and constitutionally limited government.