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Articles Written by: CHARLES HANLEY
Here on the endlessly rolling and tussocky terrain of northwest Canada, where man has hunted caribou since the Stone Age, the vast antlered herds are fast growing thin. And it's not just here.
James Firth, 56, crosses the Porcupine River ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
Taiwan News,
5 Oct 2009
ON THE PORCUPINE RIVER TUNDRA, Yukon Territory — Here on the endlessly rolling and tussocky terrain of northwest Canada, where man has hunted caribou since the Stone Age, the vast antlered herds are fast growing thin. And it's not just here.
Across the ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
EcoEarth News,
5 Oct 2009
ON THE PORCUPINE RIVER TUNDRA, Yukon Territory—Here on the endlessly rolling and tussocky terrain of northwest Canada, where man has hunted caribou since the Stone Age, the vast antlered herds are fast growing thin. And it's not just here.
Across the ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
Boston Globe,
5 Oct 2009
HENRY Jr. slept in the unhappy arms of his hunter father, who was worrying about the boy's future after a polar bear season he'd rather forget.
"It's too late to be a hunter. I don't want him to do that," Henry Nasogaluak says of his son. "It's a ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
Shanghai Daily,
28 Sep 2009
In the afterglow of success at his one-day U.N. nuclear summit, a satisfied Barack Obama was also realistic.
"The next 12 months will be absolutely critical," the U.S. president said. Lasting success, he knew, lies beyond some high hurdles to be ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
Taiwan News,
27 Sep 2009
By ratifying the nuclear test-ban treaty, such key countries as China and Indonesia would build pressure on the U.S. Senate to do the same, treaty advocates said Friday at a U.N. conference promoting the pact.
"This is going to be a tough fight. ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
Taiwan News,
26 Sep 2009
UNITED NATIONS — With crisp efficiency and a gentle gavel, the new U.S. president shepherded a historic resolution through a rare U.N. Security Council summit meeting on Thursday, an all-embracing document on the world's nuclear future.
When the ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
NevadaAppeal.com,
25 Sep 2009
Saying America's "glad to be back," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Thursday rejoined a U.N. conference on the nuclear test-ban treaty after a 10-year U.S. absence from the biennial meeting.
Clinton reported to the gathering of ...
From CHARLES J. HANLEY,
Taiwan News,
25 Sep 2009
UNITED NATIONS - After a 10-year gap, the United States on Thursday rejoined a biennial conference designed to win more support - including from the U.S. ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- This time around, U.S. Senate skeptics who killed the nuclear test-ban treaty a decade ago must take into account a new, $1-billion verification network underpinning the pact, the treaty chief said Wednesday.
In 1999, "the ...