I think the issue of noninterference gets raised when the US (or any entity, including the UN) dispenses “justice” with an uneven hand, and with its own, near-term interests in mind. Did the US do a good thing in the 1960s by embroiling themselves on the...
—— Forwarded Message From: “Iain Black” Reply-To: “Iain Black” Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 10:19:21 -0700 To: “Iain J.S. Black” Subject: Fw: FYI – article in the National Post This came to my attention this morning...
Us Canadians take it for granted that the incumbent local carriers (TELUS, Bell Canada, Sasktel, et al) offer Long-Distance services to their customers and are the default carriers. Not so in the US, where the big breakup in 1981 meant that the entire LD pie went to...
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