Canada's Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff, a candidate for prime minister, greets supporters at a campaign kickoff rally in Ottawa, Canada, March 26.
Prestige Abroad May Hurt Canada's Liberal Party Man
()Prime minister candidate Michael Ignatieff is know as an author, Harvard scholar, and the man whose arguments helped persuade Western leaders to send military forces to protect Albanians in Kosovo. But even Liberal Party insiders doubt Ignatieff will be able to convince people he's Canadian enough to be their prime minister.
Music Reviews
Gretchen Parlato: Master Of Restraint()
Probably best known for her work with the Grammy-winning jazz star Esperanza Spalding, the singer crafts something profound on The Lost and Found.
Middle East
Women Press For A Voice In New Egypt()
For the first time in Egyptian history, a woman is running for president. At the same time, many Egyptian women say they feel shut out of the new government that is emerging. They worry that unless they take bold steps, women will end up with less political clout than they had under former President Hosni Mubarak.
Humans
Just Power Through The Late Shift? Dream On()
Humans are not nocturnal animals, and our internal clock is designed to keep us alert during the day and asleep at night. So will power and good intentions may not be enough to keep you awake when your body is telling you it's time to sleep.
The Two-Way
After 35 Years, Woman Regains Her Voice; Now, She Has 'So Much' To Say()
Jan Christian's story is also one of the love of her family over the many years when she could barely whisper. She had to learn to express herself in other ways. They had to learn to really, really listen.
Opinion
Breathing Life Into Bland, Blunt Birth Certificates()
The "birther bill" vetoed in Arizona on Monday is the latest in an ongoing controversy fueled by those who question the legitimacy of President Obama's U.S. citizenship. Commentator Jake Halpern says this is the perfect moment for Americans to rethink the role of birth certificates.