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H1 Rolling Stone: The Myth of the Surge … Hoping to turn enemies into allies, U.S. forces are arming Iraqis who fought with the insurgents. But it's already starting to backfire. A report from the front lines of the new Iraq NIR ROSEN Boston Globe The plan for what comes after Iraq THE ISSUE that ought to occupy center stage in the 2008 presidential campaign is not US policy toward Iraq but US policy after Iraq. "After" in this context does not mean that Iraq is now receding in America's rearview mirror; the conflict there will continue for years to come. "After" means that, like it or not, dealing with the war's consequences will rank near the top of the next president's agenda.. By Andrew J. Bacevich From the Archive America’s Uncomfortable Relationship With Nationalism by Graham Fuller The United States has a big problem with nationalism: it’s uncomfortable with everybody else’s. Yet there’s a great irony here: the United States seems quite unaware of the fact that it is one of the most enthusiastically flag-waving, nationalistic countries of the world. More remarkably, it regularly miscalculates the force of nationalism abroad. Today nationalism is probably the single most widespread ideology in politics across the globe. That the United States should be tone-deaf to this phenomenon in its dealings with others represents a serious vulnerability in the formulation of its foreign policies. Washington Post Two Winnable Wars By Anthony H. Cordesman We can succeed in Iraq and Afghanistan -- if we admit they will be long wars. Editorial The Obama Enigma Where would he lead America? The Value of Newness By David Ignatius We are the last major nation to transition from Cold War thinking Who Will Tell Hillary? By Robert D. Novak, Who will tell her that it's over Daily Telegraph Metternich holds key to Middle East History tells us that if Iran continues to act as a revolutionary power, then a future war of containment may be inevitable. But that course would be folly on Iran's part - as unwise as Napoleon's march into Russia, explains David Ignatius. Wall Street Journal ElBaradei's Real Agenda Financial Times Hawk versus pragmatist If Obama becomes the Democratic nomination in the race for the White House, the issue of personality will subside and leave space for an overdue debate about policy with McCain, his near-certain Republican rival, writes Clive Crook Would global recession bring 1930s style curbs on trade? There are tentative signs that international investment and exchange is slowing Forward Israel Stuck Between a Rocket and a Hard Place Invasion of Gaza Seen as Unwanted But Inevitable - The only thing separating Israel from an invasion of Gaza — a full-scale assault that its political leadership does not want to launch and its military commanders are reluctant to wage — is the notorious inaccuracy of the makeshift Qassam rocket NYT Kremlin Rules Putin’s Iron Grip on Russia Suffocates His Opponents A new autocracy now governs Russia. Behind a facade of democracy lies a centralized authority that is not reluctant to swat down those who challenge the ruling party. A Bloody Stalemate in Afghanistan By ELIZABETH RUBIN The counterinsurgency in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley is one day after another of difficult decisions and bloody consequences. Hearts and minds are hardening. Choosing Which War to Fight Has Afghanistan become a bigger security threat to the United States than Iraq? The candidates have staked out radically different positions Rising Inflation Creates Unease in Middle East Inflation, caused in part by the skyrocketing price of oil, is pushing many ordinary people toward poverty even as oil money stimulates a new surge of economic growth in the gulf. Editorial It Must Be Ohio The Democrats need to articulate a coherent vision for how America can compete in and benefit from a globalized world. The Observer Oil giants are poised to move into Basra Brown's business envoy says investment is the next step in bringing stability to the region Newsweek Mapping A New World Jeffrey E. Garten A provocative book on the rise of Asia highlights the need to move beyond old notions of East and West This is Pakistan's War by Fareed Zakaria 'If [people] are permitted to choose their own destiny … the extremists will be marginalized.' True or false? Playing Games With Kosovo Wesley K. Clark Moscow sees Serbia as its final bulwark in the Balkans against the steady advance of the West. Memo to President Obama by Michael Hirsh Never mind Iraq. Just end the 'war on terror.' Good For The Jews? By Michael Hirsh and Dan Ephron Hillary Clinton's surrogates are questioning Obama's commitment to U.S.-Israel relations. Washington Times Musharraf likely to quit, top aides say Pervez Musharraf is considering stepping down as president of Pakistan rather than waiting to be forced out by his victorious opponents, his aides say. Sunday Telegraph Serbian Settlers Plan Partition of Kosovo World-Renowned Bernard Lewis Delivers Concluding Lecture Christian Science Monitor Election '08: For candidates, Iraq debate shifts The question used to be 'withdraw or not'? But now, some progress in Iraq is prompting a more nuanced discussion. U.S. seeks more U.N. sanctions on Iran The latest IAEA report was hailed by Iran's president as a 'historic victory." But the US still sees evidence of a weapons program. Ha’aretz ANALYSIS: Mass Gaza march win-win situation for Hamas If the IDF uses violence to halt marchers, Hamas will have demonstrated Israeli brutality Jerusalem Post Palestinians to protest blockade with human chain in Gaza Minister Edri: IDF, gov't ready for scenario of thousands of Gazans trying to rush border; Hamas: Any border breach would be spontaneous Negotiations begin to make progress Livni, Qureia launch working c'tees to study issues of water, environment, economic and judicial matters 'Enrichment facing difficulties' Comment by Iran's delegate to IAEA marks 1st time Teheran admits enrichment running into problems. The Region: Redefine 'collective punishment' [ BARRY RUBIN The Times The dollar versus gold? No contest Why China and India have always been heavy-metal fans The people of the Balkans have no choice but to abandon their anachronistic hatreds. Serbs struggle with Kosovo's independence Policymakers in Washington and Brussels may have underestimated the Serbian bond to Kosovo. Elections in Germany confirm leftward shift The results come amid an increasingly sharp conflict in Germany about whether the Left Party, as it is known, would be a viable partner if no major political party can assemble a stable governing majority Al Hayat Arab Attempts to Lure Damascus Hit the Walls of Syrian Demands in Lebanon Raghida Dergham - FRUS Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Vol. XXXIX, European Security WSJ A Rising in the East By the year 2030, 361 million Chinese -- more than the entire current population of the U.S. -- will meet the World Bank's classification for middle class: the people who "buy cars, engage in international tourism, demand world-class products, and require international standards for higher education." Shaping Obama's View of the World - Sarah Baxter, Sunday Times
Fear and Loathing in the West - Ian Buruma, The Australian | H2 The Times PKK guerrillas seek help from Iraq Kurds Ground troops fought with Kurdish forces in northern Iraq as Turkey's cross-border military operation ended its fourth day Leader On the Brink Turkish intervention in Iraq could swiftly lead to the collapse of Iraq's Government FT LEADER: Iraq too fragile for Turkish incursion Turkey’s decision to send ground forces into northern Iraq is the last thing a country trying to claw itself back from the precipice needs Guardian More Turkish tanks take on PKK Fierce fighting along Iraq's border territories continues for a fourth day while death toll claims vary DT Turkey admits losses in PKK offensive FT WORLD NEWS: Turkish strike inside Iraq takes heavy toll DEBKA Iran steps up Iraq border security after Turkish incursion CSM Turkish raid strains U.S.-Kurd ties American support in strike against PKK rebels threatens relations with key Iraqi allies. 'ABD tankları Duhok'a hareket etti' iddiası Gates 'Irak Tehdit Altında Değil' Bir helikopterin düştüğü doğrulandı Washington Post Kurdish Soldiers in Iraq Caught Between Competing Allegiances Washington Post: "Peşmergeler huzursuz" Guardian Secularists have nothing to fear from women wearing headscarves Madeleine Bunting: Separation of church and state should not preclude the assertion of religious identity - as Turkey is learning NPQ Haluk Sahin: HEADSCARVES ARE SECULAR TURKEY'S WATERLOO Nilufer Gole: SECULARISM IS A WOMAN'S AFFAIR Halit Refig: WOMAN'S 'TURBAN' IS SIGN OF REBELLION AGAINST ATATURK CSM A head scarf is not just a scarf The dispute in Turkey reminds us of the importance of allowing 'others' emotional depth. By Courtney E. Martin The Times Unity tops agenda as communist takes helm Demetris Christofias beat a right-wing rival to win Greek Cypriot elections, renewing hopes of a deal to reunify Cyprus FT WORLD NEWS DIGEST: Communist wins Cyprus run-off The Observer Turkish onslaught paves way for major assault on Iraq Kurds News agencies report troops moving towards remote border area after fierce fighting BBC US urges short Turkish campaign The US urges Turkey to keep its military campaign against Kurdish militants in north Iraq as short as possible. Sunday Times Turkish tanks attack Kurds Oil Rises to Near $100 on Turkey News Turkish Helicopter Down in Iraq Military: Turkish Helicopter Down in Iraq AP Turkish Cross-Border Offensive Continues in Northern Iraq Baghdad urges talks as Turkey, PKK clash in N.Iraq PKK rebel urges Kurds to rise up in Turkey-agency PKK 'shoots down Turkish chopper' Bush’tan mektupla yardım istediler Turkish strike won't solve PKK problem-US's Gates Is Kirkuk in the Turkish Line of Fire? Dünyanın gündemi "Güneş Harekatı" Kurdish Terrorism Threat to Turkish Cities Time Why Turkish Troops Are Back in Iraq Memo to the Media: Talking Turkey and The Kurds Editor & Publisher Australia tells Turkey - leave Iraq Analysis: Turkey's Goals and Plans against Kurdistan Independent on Sunday Iraq warns Turks to respect its borders as fighting intensifies Turkish Jets Fly Into Northern Iraq Iran steps up Iraq border security after Turkish incursion Kurdish Parliament Accuses Turkey of Democracy Breach Kurdistan Doubts Turkish Attack Goals Muqtada al-Sadr's office demands end to Turkish military offensive ... Google News Fırat News Agency KurdishMedia Kurdish Kurdish Aspect BBC Monitoring Washington Post In Mosul, a Hopeful Partnership U.S. Is Betting Iraqi Forces Can Take Lead Against Insurgents. American officials are betting that 18,200 Iraqi soldiers and police can shoulder the load against the kaleidoscope of insurgent groups fighting for control of the city. PHOTOS: A Joint Fight in Mosul Kurdish Soldiers in Iraq Caught Between Competing Allegiances WSJ Iraqi Kurds Call for Turkish Troops to Leave Yerel Kürt gruplar PKK'yı himaye etmesin Terör belası yürekleri yakıyor Zap'a kuşatma Haftanin'e çıkarma Zebari: Köprünün bombalanması Irak'a zarar 100 araçlık konvoy yurda döndü Barzani: ABD izin verdi, Bağdat seyirci kaldı 1 PKK'lı yakalandı 1'i de teslim oldu Iraqi Kurds blame US for Turkish raids Neçirvan Barzani: Türkiye'yi anlıyoruz 'Siyasi ve ekonomik girişimler de yapın' Kara harekâtına diplomasi desteği
PKK, cesetlerine patlayıcı bağlayarak tuzak kuruyor Komandolar PKK’yı böldü örgüt içi çatışma başladı Mehmetçik eşsiz mücadele veriyor İmam nikáhlı sevgiliye 2 değil, 5 daire almış
Mehmetçik Kandil'den önceki iki kampa girdi
Irak Kızılayı: Bölgede sivil kayıp yok
Barzani, Bush'tan yardım istedi
Moskova, hem Türkiye'ye hem Irak'a uyarıda bulundu BBC US urges short Turkish campaign The US urges Turkey to keep its military campaign against Kurdish militants in north Iraq as short as possible. Barzani warns, patience with Turkey "running out" Bordo bereliler elebaşı avında Iraqi Kurdish Website Says Turkish Bombardment "Caused Illness" Regional Cooperation Best Way to Counter Terrorism - Iran Spokesman Iraqi Kurdish Website Reports Rebels, Turkish Army Clash in Barzan Havadan ve karadan Kandil'e bomba yağıyor
Rice: Türkiye ile dayanışma içindeyiz
Talabani, Ankara'ya gelmeyebilir Army targets Kandil bases as anti-PKK offensive continues Diyarbakır: A city under the reign of poverty Local police chief sacked over DTP clubbing allegations
[HABER İZLENİM] Bölge halkı, Türkiye ile dostluğun bozulmasını istemiyor Saddam sonrası en büyük harekât
Türk bayrağı altında Kürtçe ağıt Turkey increases security as PKK calls for violence
'Hedefte PKK var; Irak'ın siyasî birliğine saygılıyız'
Arap Birliği endişeli: Harekâtı durdurun Leyla Zana: If Doors to a Solution are Slammed Shut then Kurds ... 'Güney Kürdistan işgaline karşı sessiz kalmayın!'
Bombardıman Bölgelerindeki insanlarımız hastalanıyor
'Türkiye, daha yakına gelirse, onları durduracağız'
HPG ile Türk ordu birlikleri arasında sert çatışmalar yaşanıyor
Zebari: Türk ordusu şimdiye kadar beş köprüyü yıktı
''Asker çekmek o kadar kolay değil''
Mam Celal’in Türkiye’ye başı dik ve Kürd kimliği ile gelmesi bizleri memnun edecektir
Askeri operasyonun siyasi hedefi! Dezavantaj, ama TSK uygun donanıma sahip Bryza: ABD'nin bilgi paylaşımı uygulaması devam ediyor Barzani: Hedef PKK değil, Kürdistan Kürtler operasyon için ABD'yi suçladı 'Türk komutanlar güvence verdi' Kuzey Iraklı sivillere güvence: Hedef PKK PKK Urges Kurds to Widen Conflict to Turkish Cities, Firat Says Ankara's incursion aimed at putting heat on US - World - theage.com.au 'Dağlıca'da korucuların bilgi sızdırdığı iddiası soruşturuluyor Genelkurmay: 112 terörist öldürüldü
Kuzey Irak operasyondan son fotoğraflar
Teröristten PKK bölündü itirafı
Irak'a gittiğimi babama söylemeyin
Şubat, Kürt’ün ’kara ay’ı oldu
Batman'da 1 terörist yakalandı
Reşê Dağı'nda saldırı ve karşı saldırı devam ediyor
'Güney Kürdistan işgaline karşı sessiz kalmayın!' Asking US for help, Iraqi Kurds call on Ankara for dialogue Iran reinforces Iraq border after Turkish attack
Bombardıman Bölgelerindeki insanlarımız hastalanıyor
'Türkiye, daha yakına gelirse, onları durduracağız'
HPG ile Türk ordu birlikleri arasında sert çatışmalar yaşanıyor
Zebari: Türk ordusu şimdiye kadar beş köprüyü yıktı Gül to deepen ties with Africa on 4-day tour Ankara to host Yemeni president today Google News Greece Cyprus Turkish Cypriot Press ABHaber Daily Telegraph Cyprus election brings peace hope New president keen to heal divide with the Turkish north. Rum kesiminde zafer AKEL lideri Hristofyas'ın Kıbrıs'ta dansa davet BAHADIR KALEAĞASI Semih İDİZ Rumlardaki nöbet değişimi Ankara'nın huzurunu mu kaçırdı? İhsan Dağı Can Turkish Cypriots go for referendum on independence? Top diplomat to visit Paris for talks Independent Leftist victory revives hopes for a united Cyprus The leader of the Cypriot Communist Party, Demetris Christofias, won the presidential election yesterday, reviving hopes for a solution on the divided island that could have ramifications well beyond Cyprus. BBC Crossing the line Leftist leader wins Cyprus vote Left-wing Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias wins the presidential election in the divided island. The Observer Cyprus gets ready for a communist 'takeover' Right raises fears about presidential candidate whilst supporters claim he is a pragmatist Would Nabucco be Nabucco with Russia involved? Armenian leader Kocharyan warns of tough action Armenian brutality that targeted all of humanityby ZAKİR HAŞİMOV* Rumlar ilk kez bir 'komünist'i seçti 3 Türk Hamburg eyalet meclisinde Ermenistan'da tehlikeli direniş
Rumlarda komünist başkan dönemi
KKTC'den Hristofyas'a çözüm çağrısı Low Rate of German-Turkish Marriages Impede Integration (Deutsche Welle) Ömer Lütfi Mete Kosova için sevinirken Kosova: Kanayan toprak artık hür AVNİ ÖZGÜREL Nazif Gürdoğan: Osmanlı'nın mirascısı Kosova Avrupa'nın yeni yıldızıdır
ABDULLAH AYMAZ - Kosova'da bir adanmışlık ruhu temsilcisi Fikret Ertan Georgia, Russia and breakaway republics Soyer Hristofyas'a çağrıda bulundu
Hristofyas: Yaşasın Birleşik Kıbrıs
KKTC Cumhurbaşkanı Mehmet Ali Talat, Hristofyas’ı kutladı
Özdemir:Asimilasyona karşı değilim ancak dinimi değiştirmem
ABHaber açıklıyor:AB’de Sarkozy rahatsızlığı
Turenicova: Kıbrıs'ta amacımız çözüm dayatmak değildir
Bryza: ABD, Kıbrıs için girişim başlatmaya hazırlanıyor
Rum Kesimi'nde seçimlerin ikinci turu yapılıyor
AB Komisyonu'ndan cezaevleri uyarısı Komünist lider siyasete 14 yaşında başladı Hamburg’da Türklerin seçim yarışı Hopes for talks renewed as Christofias wins Dink Komisyonu Akyürek'i dinleyecek Dövizle askerlikte ’1095 gün’ düzenlemesi Prosecutor demands lengthy jail time for plot to kill Mehmet Ağar Bahçeşehir, AKP’nin kalesine bağlanıyor Kar, sulak alanları ıslatamamış 5 bin euroyu verene dövizli askerlik Yurtdışında enaz üç yıl çalışan Türk vatandaşları, dövizle askerlik yapma hakkı elde edecek Global warming to make water crisis intolerable for Turkey Anadolu'daki barajlarda da su miktarı tehlike sınırında Yağmur bombaları işe yaramadı, kuraklık var Yazarken şehitler omuz başımdaydı Siyasi cinayetler darbecilerin işi Savunma sanayiinde hedef 1.5 milyar dolarlık ihracat Siyasetle futbolun ilişkisi kesilecek Can Dündar | H3 TSK Basın Açıklaması / 19 Sınır Ötesi Kara Harekatı'ndan Yeni Görüntüler Basın Açıklaması / 18 Ali H Aslan [WASHINGTON] ABD'nin gönülsüz desteği Fikret BİLA Harekâtların stratejik ve taktik sonuçları Çitlioğlu Asker nisan sonuna kadar K. Irak'ta kalır ‘Kedi bile vermem’ diyen Talabani şimdi kedilerin yerini gösterebilir! Mehmetçik Kandil'den önceki iki kampa girdi Kara harekâtına diplomasi desteği Rektörler: Yasal değil alamayız Jets, commandos hunt PKK in northern Iraq Taha AKYOL Liberaller AKP'yi bırakır mı? Şamil Tayyar Büyükanıt, Başbuğ ve Ergenekon Ergenekon için savcılara teminat verdi: Sonuna kadar gidin, hiçbir mağduriyete uğramayacaksınız Ergenekoncu askeri personele YAŞ ayarı! [MONDAY TALK] Academic sees potential for overcoming polarization Alev Alatlı: Türkiye'de klonlanmış despot aydın baskısı var… Murat Yetkin - Kapalı kapılar ardında türbanı veto pazarlığı Kara harekâtı ve ötesi Hasan Celal Güzel MUSTAFA ÜNAL - PKK'yı himaye eden de zarar görür Ömer Taşpınar The dynamics behind the ground operation Cevdet Aşkın PKK'dan Türk-Kürt çatışmasına davetiye Serdar Turgut Büyük dönüşümün eşiğinde Mehmet Altan Kürt sorunu ve asimilasyon Nasuhi Güngör Bu kara harekatı neden farklı? Fatih Çekirge Keskin göz harekátı Şahin Alpay Ground operation scenarios Osman ULAGAY "Liberaller"in dramı, AKP'nin yanılgısı, Türkiye'nin çıkmazı Fehmi Koru: Üniversitelerde türban artık serbest 'Onay yeterli değil' Radikal'e konuşan 14 rektör hemfikir: Ek 17. maddede değişiklik şart Soner Yalçın MHP’nin 40 yıldır bitmeyen derdi Ahmet Hakan Çok ucuz oldu Abdullah Bey AKP’yi ’Latif Abi’ ile aşmak mümkün mü Hasan CEMAL Kayıp giden zamanın peşinde nafile bir koşturmaca mı? Mustafa Akyol Dindarların liberalizmi Serdar Turgut Hayra alamet değil İsmet Berkan - Dindarlığın yükselmesine neden şaşırıyoruz ki? Altan Öymen - Amerika'nın yeni yol haritasında Türkiye'nin yeri ne olabilir?.. Harekâtın öncesi, sonrası Erdal Güven Semih İDİZ Rumlardaki nöbet değişimi Ankara'nın huzurunu mu kaçırdı? Durmuş Hocaoğlu Ne Oldu da İslâmcılar Bu Kadar Dejenere Oldu?: II SELÇUK GÜLTAŞLI - [BRÜKSEL] Kürtçe TV, hemen şimdi! Hastanede ve lisede türbanlı görüntüler İstanbul'a özel Ergenekon ekibi KORAY DÜZGÖREN 24'ü neye yaradı? 25'inci neye yarayacak? Kötü niyetli girişime kamu müdahale eder Taha Kıvanç: Bir ihalenin özel öyküsü
Tarhan Erdem - Seçenek arayanlar için
EKREM DUMANLI - Ufuk daralması ve önemli bir direniş İsmail Küçükkaya Baykal’ın türbanla imtihanı
Mensur Akgün Ahlaki ve siyasi üstünlük sona ererken Ferai Tınç Çözüm umudu mu yeniden paylaşım mı? Kıbrıs’ta nerede kalmıştık? Kadri GÜRSEL Afrika'ya evet; ama önce Avrupa! Kıbrıs'ta dansa davet BAHADIR KALEAĞASI İhsan Dağı Can Turkish Cypriots go for referendum on independence? İç Basında Türk Dış Politikası Dış Basında Türkiye-AB İlişkileri Günlük Haftalık - Dış Basında Irak BBC Turkish 0700 VOA Dış Basında Türkiye Turkish Press Review Google News Turkey Turquie Türkei TurcoPundit Fehmi Koru We are a classless society, aren’t we? Yusuf Ziya Cömert: Sınır ötesi harekat, sorunu çözer mi?
Kürşat Bumin: İki gayri ciddi konu
Tamer Korkmaz: Kimse işitmesin…
Hakan Albayrak: Gül'ün zamanlaması gerçekten kötü müydü? Yıldırım Türker - Kara harekâtı!
Ceyda Karan - Fark görebiliyor musunuz? - 2
İskender Aruoba - ABD zor yatırım yapar!
ALİ ÜNAL - Başbakan'ın telefonuna düşen mesaj
Tamer Korkmaz: Çarpıcı haberler!
Türker Alkan - Sorun fanatizmle ilgili Nabi Yağcı Barışı savunmak açık tutum gerektirir Mehmet Altan Bölge operasyonu mu? Mahir Kaynak Kara harekatı Murat Birsel Askeri operasyonun siyasi hedefi! Mehmet Metiner Diyarbakır, kara harakatı ve siyasi çözüm Headscarved free to enter universities as of today Emin Pazarcı Dört beş ordudan biri Fatih Altaylı Sıradışı bir Cumhurbaşkanı Hakan Aygün Erdoğan'la misak- ı milleye doğru mu?
H. Gökhan Özgün - Cahil bir pazar 'Liberal aydınlar' teranesi MÜMTAZ'ER TÜRKÖNE - Siyasî liderlik Enis Berberoğlu Savcının zaruri notu Tufan Türenç Sayın Gül, ’Mevzubahis olan vatansa gerisi teferruattır’ Yılmaz Özdil Harekát... Özdemir İnce ’Gülün içinde bülbül sesi var’ Şükrü Küçükşahin ’17’yi kurultay sonrası yapalım’ Mehmet Y Yılmaz AKP’yi tanımayan aydınlar meselesi MUHARREM SARIKAYA Erdoğan'dan Baykal'a Ek 17 teklifi ERDAL ŞAFAK Operasyonun arka planı İzmir - Belgrad MEHMET BARLAS "Nerede kalmıştık" diyerek yola çıkamayız... ERGUN BABAHANSABAH'ta iyi şeyler oluyor EMRE AKÖZ Evet, nefret ediyorlar Umur Talu Makam makam ise, karar karardır Mutabakat ne? Özcan Yeniçeri Kara harekâtının anlamı! OKUR TEMSİLCİSİ Mayın tarlasında temizlik Ardan Zentürk Cephedeki çocuklar... HASAN BÜLENT KAHRAMAN Türkiye'yi soldan daraltmak NAZLI ILICAK Ben sana mecburum Bir hilâl uğruna ne güneşler batıyor [CAFE CAPITAL] ‘Week of allaying concerns’ ENGİN ARDIÇ Değiştirelim paşam Bülent Keneş What will ‘grand ground operation’ change? MAHMUT ÖVÜR AK Parti, ezber bozmayı sürdürecek mi? YAVUZ DONATNe de çok 'uzmanımız' varmış Eser Karakaş Tekel işçileri, panzerler ve vahşet Sebahattin Önkibar Abdüllatif Şener'e göre kıyamet günü ne zaman? Mehveş Evin Asıl siyasi simge, başı açıklıkmış!
Mehmet Tezkan Başı açıklara verilen sözlü teminatı Cumhurbaşkanı yeterli bulmadı! Can Ataklı Mehmet Tezkan Erdoğan entegrasyonu yanlış anlıyor Yavuz Baydar Beyond the obvious
Eser Karakaş DSP, CHP, Anayasa Mahkemesi Serdar Akinan Bu millet tükürükle boğacak... Sedat Sertoğlu Zafer biraz da hasar ister Hediye saatler, iade sınırının altında kaldı 'Oğlumun Ergenekon'la ilgisi yok' CHP'den 112 imzalı 13 gerekçeli dilekçe AKP'li Kuzu: Rektörler isterse uygulama başlar
YÖK Başkanı Özcan: Bizden beklenen yasağın kalkması Cumhurbaşkanı, 11 gün Hisarcıklıoğlu'nun 'uzlaşma çabası'nın sonucunu beklemiş
Baykal, türbanlı kadına CHP rozeti taktı 'Cumhuriyet değil CHP elden gidiyor
Rafet Akgünay, Kanada Büyükelçiliği'ne atandı
Kara kışta güneş doğuran aslanlar
'PKK sorununu çözmek için görüşmeye hazırız'
Görev bitince ayrılacaklarını umuyorum
Kurultaydan sonra yönetimde 'sınırlı değişiklik' yapacak
Tuzla'daki çalışma şartları kabul edilemez
Anka, Genelkurmay'ın tekzibine aldırmadı
Bakan Çelik: CHP, millet iradesini önemsemiyor
Danıştay itirazı reddetti, Mustafa Sarıgül hakkında soruşturma yapılacak Parlak: Başörtülüler geri çevrilecek
Özcan: Türban düzenlemesi yeterli
Tuzla'daki işçi ölümleri Meclis gündeminde
Ne terfi yapabiliyorlar ne kadro atayabiliyorlar CHP Anayasa Mahkemesi'ne gidiyor
"Seçkin kadro CHP'ye katılıyor"
CHP mahkeme kapısında MHP ise AKP'yi gözlüyor
YÖK Başkanı'ndan Rektörlere Başörtüsü Uyarısı Erdoğan'a, gurbetçi Alevilerden destek
ABDURRAHMAN YILDIRIMKriz sonrası en yüksek kazanç nereden? Ercan Kumcu Durgunluk ve enflasyon Erdal Sağlam AKP faiz baskısını da kurnazca yapıyor Asaf Savaş Akat 2007’de dış açık Kötümserlik çoğaltanı Mahfi Eğilmez Doğruları söylemeyelim mi? ABD'nin notu neden düşürülmedi? OKAN MÜDERRİSOĞLU Uğur Gürses - İyimserlik ve kötümserlik Asım Erdilek The global financial crisis enters a new phase Deniz Gökçe Çığlıklar ve gerçekler... Ertuğ Yaşar Tuzla doğru model midir Güngör URAS |
H4 New York Times Rising Inflation Creates Unease in Middle East Inflation, caused in part by the skyrocketing price of oil, is pushing many ordinary people toward poverty even as oil money stimulates a new surge of economic growth in the gulf. Editorial It Must Be Ohio The Democrats need to articulate a coherent vision for how America can compete in and benefit from a globalized world. Kremlin Rules Putin’s Iron Grip on Russia Suffocates His Opponents A new autocracy now governs Russia. Behind a facade of democracy lies a centralized authority that is not reluctant to swat down those who challenge the ruling party. A Bloody Stalemate in Afghanistan By ELIZABETH RUBIN The counterinsurgency in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley is one day after another of difficult decisions and bloody consequences. Hearts and minds are hardening. Choosing Which War to Fight Has Afghanistan become a bigger security threat to the United States than Iraq? The candidates have staked out radically different positions Somber Clinton Soldiers On as the Horizon Darkens Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has not given up, but she no longer exudes the supreme confidence that was once her trademark. WILLIAM KRISTOL It’s All About Him Can our broken souls be fixed by voting for Barack Obama? FRANK RICH The Audacity of Hopelessness The Clinton camp has been the slacker in this presidential race, and its candidate’s message, for all its purported high-mindedness, is self-immolating. MAUREEN DOWD ¿Quién Es Less Macho? The first serious female candidate for president may be rejected by voters drawn to the more feminine management style of her male rival. Got a Problem? Ask the Super By GERALDINE A. FERRARO Superdelegates were created to lead, not to follow. They were, and are, expected to determine what is best for the Democratic Party and best for the country In Memories of a Painful Past, Hushed Worry About Obama Some voters are invoking the memories of the killings of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Memo From Belgrade: Serbian Rage in Kosovo: Last Gasp or First Breath? German Vote Confirms Shift of Political Center to the Left Communist Wins in Cyprus, Pledging Reunification Effort Iran Stepping Up Its Uranium Work Israel Adds Border Forces Ahead of Protest in Gaza An Article Brings Sharp Responses From Russians Raúl Castro Named Cuba’s New President Chinese Submarine Fleet Is Growing, Analysts Say Suicide Bomber Kills 40 at Iraq Highway Rest Stop Unrest Spreads in Armenia, and Some Are Arrested A Future to Wince At For 50 years, Cubans have lived without sudden change; now the prospect stares at them, like an intruder. Serbia Seeks Rioters Who Set Fire to the U.S. Embassy Memories of a C.I.A. Officer Resonate in a New Era McCain’s Age May Figure in Choice of a Running Mate After War, New Battle to Become Citizens Some immigrant members of the military have waited years for their citizenship applications to be processed Ethanol by the Numbers Congress will have to ensure that regulators design the tightest possible standards for ethanol production NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF Obama’s Kenyan Roots If we call ourselves a land of opportunity, then Barack Obama’s heritage doesn’t threaten American values but showcases them Liechtenstein’s Friendly Bankers Thousands of companies and individuals take advantage of Liechtenstein’s lax financial controls, banking secrecy laws and low taxes.In November, Will Age Matter? By ANDREW KOHUTLike Bob Dole in 1996, John McCain’s age may be a liability. | H5 Washington Post Two Winnable Wars By Anthony H. Cordesman We can succeed in Iraq and Afghanistan -- if we admit they will be long wars. Editorial The Obama Enigma Where would he lead America? The Value of Newness By David Ignatius We are the last major nation to transition from Cold War thinking Who Will Tell Hillary? By Robert D. Novak, Even before Sen. Barack Obama won his ninth straight contest against Sen. Hillary Clinton, in Wisconsin last Tuesday, wise old heads in the Democratic Party were asking this question: Who will tell her that it's over, that she cannot win the presidential nomination and that the sooner she leaves ... Clinton Tests Out Populist Approach Obama Cites NAFTA in Questioning Her Criticism of Corporate World In Mosul, a Hopeful Partnership U.S. Is Betting Iraqi Forces Can Take Lead Against Insurgents. American officials are betting that 18,200 Iraqi soldiers and police can shoulder the load against the kaleidoscope of insurgent groups fighting for control of the city. PHOTOS: A Joint Fight in Mosul Kurdish Soldiers in Iraq Caught Between Competing Allegiances In Israel, Some See No Option but War As Rockets Continue to Torment Sderot, Support Broadens for Ground Assault on Gaza Blast Kills at Least 40 Shiite Pilgrims in Iraq Fighting in North Intensifies; Turkish Soldiers, Kurdish Guerrillas Clash for Fourth Day How Would Jesus Vote? I'm an Evangelical -- and a Liberal. Really. By Amy Sullivan It's possible to be both a liberal and an evangelical -- as Democratic politicians are finally beginning to realize It's Not Your Father's Religious Right By David Kuo Who will govern the new religious right? Obama's Missing Ideas By Sebastian Mallaby, Holding Medvedev to His Words By Jackson Diehl, A Russian Moderate? By Jim Hoagland, Underestimating understudies can be dangerous Ra¿l Castro Vows To Pursue Fidel's Work as President Democrats Equally Adept at Shifting Positions Obama's Red-State Prospects Unclear Democrat's Support May Have Limits Could Obama Turn Red States Blue? Pakistan's Political Coalition Means New Challenges for U.S. We Can Still Save Darfur By Andrew S. Natsios, The U.N. and the African Union are working to improve civil society, and the U.S. can help The Foreign Policy Campaign By Michael Signer Political reporters should pay more attention to the news beyond our borders. The Running Mate McCain Needs By George F. Will, His VP choices are limited by his needs and his nature. Scare Tactics and Our Surveillance Bill By Jay Rockefeller, Patrick Leahy, Silvestre Reyes and John Conyers 'Rocket Fuel' in McCain Report MEDIA NOTES | Times story on alleged improprieties raises questions about covering sexual scandals A Comeback For the Crime Issue By David S. Broder, The next big issue is something the candidates aren't talking about. Mini-Capitalists Hopeful Amid Cuba Power Shift With lawmakers poised to name a new head of state, Cubans say Fidel Castro's exit may usher in new era for nation's budding entrepreneurs Sing-Song Diplomacy By Emily Langer Can music really make the world a better place? A historical survey | H6 Guardian Secularists have nothing to fear from women wearing headscarves Madeleine Bunting: Separation of church and state should not preclude the assertion of religious identity - as Turkey is learning Cuba ushers in the era of Raúl Raúl Castro formally designated successor amidst muted hopes of economic liberalisation Leader: When Samuel Beckett tired of entertaining houseguests, he did not ask them to leave Democrat vote fears as Nader runs Nader makes fifth bid for White House, renewing fears he will draw crucial Democratic votes Clinton shifts tactics to revive campaign Sasha Abramsky: A spoiler, not a saviour Asheesh Siddique: The audacity of egomania Shia pilgrims killed in Iraq attacks Suicide bomber kills 40 and injures 60 in an attack on Shia pilgrims south of Baghdad Joined-up technology Jeffrey Sachs The world is used to working together on finance and weapons: now we need a global response to Too blue, too bellicose and too British Charles Grant Blair is no shoo-in for EU president - especially while a certain Irish dark horse could yet decide to run The Kosovo precedent Irina Filatova The independence of Kosovo is a hugely emotional issue for Russians, opposed from both left and right The Observer Oil giants are poised to move into Basra Brown's business envoy says investment is the next step in bringing stability to the region Hopes of UK troop cuts in Basra dashed Pakistan dreams as hardliners routed Music and dancing are back as a poll landslide for secular parties brings vibrant change The week the Obama backlash started Signs of a more critical press for the Democratic frontrunner offer hope to Clinton camp A welcome debate on immigration Leader: For four decades, one speech has cast a shadow over British immigration policy The baby-boomers finally see sense on immigration David Goodhart: Last week's green paper on immigration and citizenship used a rhetoric that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago At least Germany stamps on tax havens Nick Cohen: The wealthy have got away with financial crimes for so long they no longer regard them as crimes |
H7 Tom Barnett KnoxNews. FDI: the most important financial flow globally Tony Karon Who’s Got the Power? Integrating Islam into the West Al Hayat Arab Attempts to Lure Damascus Hit the Walls of Syrian Demands in Lebanon Raghida Dergham - There is increasing talk of intelligence information about an alleged dispute within the regime in Damascus; some intelligence information even refers to indicators implying that the Syrian regime is willing to accept proposals. A few take this information seriously and encourage responsiveness to any indicators heralding a potential positive change, especially if such change weakens certain figures associated with intelligence activities Al Awsat Who Seeks to Hinder the Damascus Summit? : Tariq Alhomayed Daily Star A wilderness of paradox on the Mideast Using technology to address poverty and the environment Painfully Long Finale - Austin Bay, Washington Times
Iran: US providing fake intelligence IAEA envoy Soltanieh: 'This is 100 percent fabricated and forged.'
| H8 IraqSlogger Google News Iraq Iran Syria Mideastwire.com - NPR Iraq stratfor Bomber strikes Iraq Shia pilgrims Iran defiant over sanction threat Tehran: No Legal Basis for Another UN Resolution After IAEA Report Daily Star Nasrallah is tarnishing the value of all he has done for Lebanon | H9 Ha’aretz – Hamas vows to break Gaza siege by 'all means' Thousands of Gazans to march along border to protest embargo; IDF ordered to prevent infiltrations Israel girds for 40,000-strong Gaza human chain ANALYSIS: Mass Gaza march win-win situation for Hamas If the IDF uses violence to halt marchers, Hamas will have demonstrated Israeli brutality Obama`s top adviser: Israel, Arabs must negotiate own peace Samantha Power says attacks on her aimed at undermining U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama Qatar willing to broker cease-fire between Israel, Hamas Gideon Levy: The Jerusalem issue is easy - half for Jews, half for Palestinians Something bad is happening to us Study: Palestinian suicide bombers 'not mentally unstable' Israeli Americans vote Clinton, but Obama wins global primary In Israel, home to estimated 200,000 U.S. citizens, Hillary got 54% of total vote among Democrats abroad Bar’el Where's Dubya? This misleading premise has been in operation for far too long. Look closely at the picture of Israeli-Palestinian reality. Washington isn't in it Melman Tehran is buying time Eldar Livni's real worry Jews who are a danger to Zionism Arens Looking for an exit Rosner The McCain 'scoop' that flopped Jerusalem Post Palestinians to protest blockade with human chain in Gaza Minister Edri: IDF, gov't ready for scenario of thousands of Gazans trying to rush border; Hamas: Any border breach would be spontaneous Negotiations begin to make progress Livni, Qureia launch working c'tees to study issues of water, environment, economic and judicial matters 'Enrichment facing difficulties' Comment by Iran's delegate to IAEA marks 1st time Teheran admits enrichment running into problems. The Region: Redefine 'collective punishment' [ BARRY RUBIN Candidly Speaking: The state of Jew-hatred [ ISI LEIBLER 'Road to Syria runs through Washington' [ HILARY LEILA KRIEGER [ DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD , It looks like Bush's decision to pursue more active role was just for show. Yedioth Ahronoth Israel: Don't attend Durban II 'Clashes will be Hamas' fault' Daily Alert.org – Middle East Progress - EJC Israeli Press Review – Google News Israel - Palestine Facing Firestorm, Sarkozy Alters Proposal To Match French Students With Children Murdered in Shoah Debka Hizballah probe claims Israel used Palestinian contacts for Mughniyeh hit |
H10 Christian Science Monitor Election '08: For candidates, Iraq debate shifts The question used to be 'withdraw or not'? But now, some progress in Iraq is prompting a more nuanced discussion. U.S. seeks more U.N. sanctions on Iran The latest IAEA report was hailed by Iran's president as a 'historic victory." But the US still sees evidence of a weapons program. Raul Castro, the pragmatist, takes Cuba's helm The National Assembly elected Fidel's brother Sunday to be president in a vote that signals minor changes. China speaks out on Darfur crisis Keen not to taint Olympics, and under pressure from West, Beijing sends envoy to Khartoum with strong words. Can Rice (and music) restart North Korea nuclear deal? U.S. Secretary of State Rice visits Asia to boost the six-party deal, N.Y. Philharmonic plays in Pyongyang. Kosovo's independence weathers its first week Serbia said it was hunting down rioters who torched the US Embassy in Belgrade Thursday as 120,000 protested the province's newly declared statehood. Satellite fallout Last week's hit of a US satellite points to a need for the US to avoid weapons in space ASIA Washington Times Musharraf likely to quit, top aides say Pervez Musharraf is considering stepping down as president of Pakistan rather than waiting to be forced out by his victorious opponents, his aides say. Newsweek Mapping A New World Jeffrey E. Garten A provocative book on the rise of Asia highlights the need to move beyond old notions of East and West Looking For A Legacy Stephen Glain In the waning months of the Bush administration, Washington is headed to Pyongyang for a deal. Nation Pakistan's Next Challenge Moni Mohsin | In an election replete with surprises, Pakistan's voters have chosen wisely. Now it is up to the elected parties to rule wisely Newsweek South Korea’s Sarkozy One Japanese suicide every 15 minutes Japan's grim reputation as one of world's suicide nations confirmed by statistics 'Graceful exit' urged for Musharraf Two Sens. discussed exit strategy; Militants want dialogue with Bhutto party. | The people of the Balkans have no choice but to abandon their anachronistic hatreds. Serbs struggle with Kosovo's independence Policymakers in Washington and Brussels may have underestimated the Serbian bond to Kosovo. Elections in Germany confirm leftward shift The results come amid an increasingly sharp conflict in Germany about whether the Left Party, as it is known, would be a viable partner if no major political party can assemble a stable governing majority Roger Cohen: The French, the Americans, and affairs of the heart By ROGER COHEN The French now seem obsessed by their leaders' love lives, the Americans not at all. By FRANK RICH Hillary Clinton appears devoted to preaching against optimism in the deadening language of Washingtonese. EUROPE European press review BBC 'Just the beginning' Le Monde Tension Paris-Berlin FRUS Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Vol. XXXIX, European Security Facing Firestorm, Sarkozy Alters Proposal To Match French Students With Children Murdered in Shoah Yippy Ti Yi Yo, Europe! - Victor Davis Hanson, National Review Poland: No Missile Shield Without US Aid | H12 RFE/RL BBC Cold front Russia 'causes concern' says poll People in Western countries think Russia's President Putin is harming democracy, a BBC poll suggests. Google News Azerbaijan A Russian Moderate? - Jim Hoagland, Washington Post
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H13 The Times The dollar versus gold? No contest Why China and India have always been heavy-metal fans William Rees-Mogg Sometimes, the best ideas are free The revolution in intellectual property takes us through the looking glass Stephen Pollard Cuba hails new President - Castro Raúl Castro is Cuba's first new president in nearly 50 years, with talk of reform for more freedom and better pay Who is Raul Castro, Cuba's new leader? America starts to sober up from a heavy dose of Obamamania YouTube cut off for offensive cartoons Pakistan blocked access to the website for showing cartoons of Muhammad that Danish newspapers reprinted this month McCain bounces back after newspaper affair A New York Times article alleging McCain had an affair, has brought him unexpected support from conservative figures Sunday Times Clinton changes tactics with 'shame' attack Time running out for lumbering ClintonHillary Clinton’s campaign was supposed to be a formidable machine but instead it has been beset by blunders A country seduced by Putin's smile Jonathan Dimbleby: Russians don't share western values Lovely new ship but we’re in the desert Money is squandered on equipment that is useless in either Iraq or Afghanistan Simon Jenkins Obama’s view of the world If his luck holds, perhaps Obama-mania could sweep the world Muslim leaders issue letter to improve relations with Jewish community Muslim leaders will call for 'positive and constructive action' to improve Muslim - Jewish relations EU freezes talks with Serbia after attacks Sun shines on some as storm clouds gather over US economy Wall Street Journal ElBaradei's Real Agenda | H14 Financial Times Hawk versus pragmatist If Obama becomes the Democratic nomination in the race for the White House, the issue of personality will subside and leave space for an overdue debate about policy with McCain, his near-certain Republican rival, writes Clive Crook Would global recession bring 1930s style curbs on trade? There are tentative signs that international investment and exchange is slowing The EU presidency It is not altogether clear whether Tony Blair covets the job of president of the European Union. He would be an inappropriate choice Microsoft’s leap Microsoft has taken a step it would not too long ago have described as a threat to its business model. As such, its offer deserves to be taken seriously EU withdrawal of staff ‘will not divide Kosovo’Pieter Feith, the European Union envoy supervising Kosovo in its first years of independence, said the withdrawal of EU preparatory staff from the tense Serb-dominated northern area last week would not reinforce the week-old state’s partition along ethnic lines Lawrence Summers: US can stem foreclosures Resolving legal uncertainties and concerns about encouraging defaults will help prevent this costly and damaging problem, says Lawrence Summers WORLD NEWS: Japan weighs bigger role as peacekeeper Fix financial incentives Pay by the hour, urges William Cohan - Feb-24 Prevent US foreclosures Lawrence Summers offers less costly options - Feb-24 Britain can no longer depend on being cool Wolfgang Münchau’s view of the financial and housing sectors - Feb-24 WORLD NEWS: Washington sizes up ties with Musharraf after week of global challenges | Editorial U.S. sailors in Iraq aim to stem flow of insurgents A dozen patrol boats ply the Euphrates and Lake Qadisiya as part of the Navy's reactivated riverine program. After suspense, Iraqi cleric extends truce In well-planned move, Sadr asserts his rising authority and status. Pakistan elections put Bush's efforts into question Two victorious opposition parties may not embrace U.S. anti-militant aims. Some critics fear Washington will interfere on Musharraf's behalf Rocket blasts unsettle Green Zone in Iraq Israeli missile kills 3 in Gaza Strip Relatives say the dead were civilians picnicking on a farm. The military says it targeted militants preparing a mortar attack New Australian leaders affirm alliance with U.S. Despite the decision to pull troops from Iraq, Labor Party officials pledge to keep their forces in Afghanistan. One calls the bilateral partnership 'indispensable |
H16 American Politics A non-paranoid's guide to superdelegates Consumer advocate Nader starts presidential bid The Politico: Clinton camp divided on strategy James Fallows: Ralph Nader: tragedy to farce End and Endgame - John Heilemann, New York Magazine Obama Assassination ‘Would Leave Road Paved for McCain’ ... One of the most disturbing questions that Barack Obama's candidacy raises is this: What if he were murdered? Democrats and demographics Perhaps the most amazing fact about Barack Obama's 58-41 rout of Hillary Clinton in the hotly contested Wisconsin primary is the realization that his 17-percentage-point victory margin in the Badger State was actually the lowest spread he has achieved in the 10 consecutive caucus and primary victories he has claimed since Tsunami Tuesday. Clinton, Obama ignore budget crisis, promise billions realclearpolitics memeorandum ABC’s The Note – US News Political Bulletin Early Bird GovExec Swamp Gas The Swamp Nation Transformational Politics Eric Schneiderman | It's time for checklist liberals to get off autopilot and take a transformational approach to achieving true political change. | H17 Daily Telegraph Metternich holds key to Middle East History tells us that if Iran continues to act as a revolutionary power, then a future war of containment may be inevitable. But that course would be folly on Iran's part - as unwise as Napoleon's march into Russia, explains David Ignatius. Hillary stoops to counter Obama's appeal It is a measure of Hillary Clinton's desperation that she should have switched from elevated, presidential language to direct attacks on her opponent. Fresh row after CIA plane lands in UK A fresh row erupted over the use of British air bases by US authorities as it emerged a plane used by the CIA has landed at an RAF airstrip in the past week. Only free trade can lift people out of poverty What developing countries need is to develop, not to have their present conditions of life and work preserved like a museum exhibit. And the greatest aid to real development is through free trade, not Fairtrade, argues Janet Daley. We couldn't trust national DNA database A national database holding a record of the DNA of every man, woman and child in the country is an intimidating prospect Serbian Settlers Plan Partition of Kosovo A third of Army's new recruits dropping out Record numbers of Army recruits are dropping out of basic infantry training, new Government figures show Nato ahead of a cyberspace threat Iranian clerics face a backlash | H18 Independent Pilgrims killed as al-Qa'ida resume Iraq attacks A suicide bomber detonated an explosive belt in a tent filled with Shia pilgrims walking to one of their holiest shrines south of Baghdad, killing at least 40 of them and wounding 60. Leading article: The benefits of a fairer trading system Indeopendent on Sunday Britain's year zero: UK to leap from 'laggard to leader' on carbon dioxide emissions Every new building put up in Britain will have to be zero carbon, emitting none of the pollution that is the main cause of global warming, the Government will announce this week Musharraf clings to power as Pakistan's main parties struggle to forge alliance While Fidel lives, change will come very slowly to Cuba |
H19Military Intelligence Terrorism Pentagon Report Rebukes Air Force Demands for More C-17s: More C-17s are “Unaffordable,” Unnecessary US military grounds stealth bomber fleet America's entire B-2 stealth bombing fleet, which has played a crucial part in all major conflicts since 1999, has been grounded after one of the jets crashed in Guam. FT Gates cool on Tokyo request to buy F-22s The Pentagon has not seriously considered selling the F-22 stealth fighter to Japan despite a high-level request from Tokyo last year, said Robert Gates, US defence secretar FRUS Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Vol. XXXIX, European Security Iranian Information Operations Widespread Rejection of al-Qaeda - Pete Hegseth, National Review
Romania Base Suspected CIA Prisoner Site
| H20 Slate Social Science and the Middle East: myths, pitfalls and opportunities The Global State of Influenza Pandemic Preparedness The troublesome priest A furor erupts in Britain over the archbishop's accommodating stance toward Islamic sharia law. Has the cleric -- and multiculturalism -- gone too far? | H21 Robots set to overhaul service industry, jobs In the next decade, robots will increasingly take over low-level jobs, experts say, displacing human employees ‘No Country for Old Men’ Wins Best Picture "How the South Could Have Won the Civil War" By Bevin Alexander Brother, can you spare a carbon credit? Thinkers weigh a radical new way to reduce greenhouse gas: Give everyone an individual carbon allowance, and let the dealing begin. Getting the Whole World Talking Cellphones are fastest-spreading technology in history, with one for every two humans on Earth A Dangerous Neighborhood. By Tim Harford, Economists can now help us understand why neighborhoods change and even whether crime is contagious. Viagra 'may harm men's fertility' New research suggests the drug can damage sperm. Beyond the three Rs Ewan McIntosh Literacy for a 21st century digital native is more about blogs than books Football’s debt to fallen hero The tragedy of Gazza is that everybody could see it coming, but was powerless to prevent it happening, says Martin Samuel Birds Do It. Bees Do It. Dragons Don’t Need To. By NEIL SHUBIN The big question that virgin births raise is this: If some females can get along without males, why does any species have males? Andreas Whittam Smith: Media studies is no preparation for journalism |
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