WASHINGTON, D.C.–Like a calendar-challenged groundhog or a delayed anti-Valentine, the U.S. Human Rights Report (HRR) is a benchmark for late winter/pre-spring. This year with little ado it appeared on March 6, challenged for column inches and sound bite coverage by the Scooter Libby conviction, the latest revelations of astronaut astro-naughties, and the hoop-la sorting out of basketball contenders preliminary to "March madness."
WASHINGTON, D.C.–Like a calendar-challenged groundhog or a delayed anti-Valentine, the U.S. Human Rights Report (HRR) is a benchmark for late winter/pre-spring. This year with little ado it appeared on March 6, challenged for column inches and sound bite coverage by the Scooter Libby conviction, the latest revelations of astronaut astro-naughties, and the hoop-la sorting out of basketball contenders preliminary to "March madness."