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A ceasefire (or truce) is a temporary stoppage of a war or any armed conflict, where each side of the conflict agrees with the other to suspend aggressive actions. Ceasefires may be declared as part of a formal treaty, but they have also been called as part of an informal understanding between opposing forces.
Editors: Truce!
Conservatives and McCain should neither pretend that we have no differences nor obsess about those differences. We should instead work on the common task of building a center-right majority in this election year and future ones, each appreciating that the
Waving the Elephant of Truce
After her morning snooze, Peach started to play in her crib with a stuffed toy. From my angle in the chair across the room, though, this is what I saw...
Big Ten Network and Comcast Call Truce
According to the Chicago Tribune, the two year long trench war between Comcast and the Big Ten is about to end. The deal should be announced this week, putting the Big Ten Network into about 55 million homes and doubling the homes within the Big Ten Conference's footprint to 13 million...
Battle Continues Between Tribune Columnist and CHRO; Can We Get a Truce?
The sword fight (rather, word fight) between a Connecticut Law Tribune columnist and the CHRO shows no signs of abating (for the previous rounds see my earlier post here)...
Update: truce in Colorado's labor revenge-initiative war
As we noted back on May 8, Colorado unions responded to the appearance of a "right to work" initiative on the state's November ballot by qualifying several stridently anti-business "revenge initiatives", including one that would greatly expand the personal liability...
Citi, Wachovia Watch: Truce Extended Until Friday
This just in: The AP is reporting that a litigation freeze among Citigroup, Wachovia and Wells Fargo has been extended for about two more days, until Friday morning at 8 a...















