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  • 2 weeks ago | tulsaworld.com | Paul Bacon |Hallandale Beach

    Val Kilmer was the total package. A poet and world-class actor who could do comedy as perfectly as drama. “Top Gun,” “Top Secret,” “Tombstone,” “Real Genius,” “Heat,” “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” “Batman Forever” and “The Doors” are formidable films. This one stings. Val Kilmer, RIP. Editor's note: Val Kilmer died this past week at the age of 65. Letters to the editor are encouraged. Submit letters at go.tulsaworld.com/submitletter.

  • Nov 16, 2024 | japantoday.com | Nicholas Smith |Paul Bacon

    Over the past decade, the idea of an important geopolitical space called the “Indo-Pacific” has become integral to the grand strategizing of countries inside and outside this vast geographical area. The term is not new, however. Australia – one of a few truly Indo-Pacific countries – used it during the 1970s to paint an optimistic vision of a future in which it was interlinked economically and politically with its neighbors in the Indian and Pacific oceans.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | asiatimes.com | Nicholas Smith |Paul Bacon

    Over the past decade, the idea of an important geopolitical space called the “Indo-Pacific” has become integral to the grand strategizing of countries inside and outside this vast geographical area. The term is not new, however. Australia – one of a few truly Indo-Pacific countries – used it during the 1970s to paint an optimistic vision of a future in which it was interlinked economically and politically with its neighbors in the Indian and Pacific oceans.

  • Nov 10, 2024 | phys.org | Nicholas Smith |Paul Bacon

    Over the past decade, the idea of an important geopolitical space called the "Indo-Pacific" has become integral to the grand strategizing of countries inside and outside this vast geographical area. The term is not new, however.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | theconversation.com | Nicholas Smith |Paul Bacon

    Over the past decade, the idea of an important geopolitical space called the “Indo-Pacific” has become integral to the grand strategising of countries inside and outside this vast geographical area. The term is not new, however. Australia – one of a few truly Indo-Pacific countries – used it during the 1970s to paint an optimistic vision of a future in which it was interlinked economically and politically with its neighbours in the Indian and Pacific oceans.

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