To govern is to choose. To appear to be unable to choose is to appear to be unable to govern.
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Nationality: British Type: Politician Born: March 11, 1932 |
I thought that, with so much current attention focused on the topic of North Korea, I might share what I think are three books which cast a rare light on the elusive realm of North Korea.
Employers have gone away from the idea that an employee is a long-term asset to the company, someone to be nurtured and developed, to a new notion that they are disposable.

