| Trump’s ironic North Korea threat, Two key reasons many Trump threats have fallen flat, White House chief of staff’s Mexico comments: ‘fake news’?, Follow Australia and Indonesia to tackle modern slavery, Sanitized Caribbean cruises: At what cost? Posted: 30 Sep 2017 03:00 AM PDT "There is an unmissable irony in Donald Trump ... addressing the United Nations, set-up after the Second world War to promote global peace and co-operation, with the bluntest of threats to 'totally destroy' North Korea," states an editorial. "When U.S. President Donald Trump spouts nuclear-annihilation threats on North Korea's 'rocket man' at the United Nations, bear in mind that who you are listening to is 'bluster man,' " writes Lawrence Martin.
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| Readers write: Growing trend with ‘small living,’ gentle exposure of hatred, humorous author Posted: 30 Sep 2017 03:00 AM PDT Recommended: Could you pass a US citizenship test? Regarding the Aug. 19 online article "The message from a day of protests in Boston" (CSMonitor.com): I appreciate this article and the careful way the material is covered.
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