Winners & Losers

Winners Kuwaiti women: No new female ministers, but at least women got to cast ballots in historic elections. Elvis: One shrine visit that doesn’t get everyone all shook up.   Geneva Conventions: Still relevant. Vatican: By opening pre-WWII archive, the Catholic Church one-ups conspiracy theorists. Losers Olmert: Can he rein in the crisis? Apple: French iTunes ...

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Winners

Winners

Kuwaiti women: No new female ministers, but at least women got to cast ballots in historic elections.

Elvis: One shrine visit that doesn’t get everyone all shook up.  

Geneva Conventions: Still relevant.

Vatican: By opening pre-WWII archive, the Catholic Church one-ups conspiracy theorists.

Losers

Olmert: Can he rein in the crisis?

Apple: French iTunes law will give competitors a leg up. That, and a probe into the company’s handling of stock options makes for one bad Apple.  

World trade negotiators: Lock in

The American way: Superman just sticks to truth and justice.

Carolyn O'Hara is a senior editor at Foreign Policy.

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