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Attack on Libya may unleash a long war
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'Entitlement reform' is a euphemism for letting old people get sick and die
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Two-state solution - a postmortem
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Six things everybody knows about the deficit . . . that are completely untrue
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The Super Bowl of Socialism
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Mubarak family fortune could reach $70 billion, say experts
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Revisiting the Reagan nightmare
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The Egyptian tinderbox - how banks and investors are starving the Third World
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Ahmed Ghailani sentence: The future of Guantanamo
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Who killed the whistle-blower bill?
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After bucking Holbrook's advice on Afghanistan, Obama invokes his name
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The FBI successfully thwarts its own terrorist plot
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Petraeus ignored danger signs on Taliban impostor
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Scammed in Afghanistan
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Evidence of Iran nuclear weapons program may be fraudulent
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Manufacturing consent in Jordan
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Kandahar: The latest casualty in an invisible war
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War to the horizon
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Records cast doubt on Iraq 'surge'
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Why most economists are not hopeful about 'quantitative easing', the Fed's latest idea to help the economy.
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Ending Africa's hunger means listening to farmers
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How Hank Paulson's inaction helped Goldman Sachs
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A long history of America's dark side
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Guatemala: A test tube of repression
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Obscene tax break survives again
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And the winner in the China-Japan feud is ...
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So how did the Bush tax cuts work out for the economy?
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Bombshell from London
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Why an Israeli attack on Iran is unlikely
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'During war there are no civilians'
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Democrats unlikely to repeal tax cuts for the rich
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Treasury makes shocking admission: Program for struggling homeowners just a ploy to enrich big banks
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Spinning the US failure in Iraq
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The erosion of America's middle class
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Appeals court overturns judge's decision ordering Congress to return ACORN funding
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The myth of the Social Security system's financial shortfall
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The war on Iraq: Five US presidents, five British prime ministers, thirty years of duplicity, and counting....
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The US isn't leaving Iraq, it's rebranding the occupation
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The origins of the enthusiasm gap
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Conservatives in disguise