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A double standard on terror?
While chasing bin Laden, the U.S. is ignoring Pakistan's nukes, Saudi Arabia's Muslim extremism and its own attacks on civilians in Iraq.
"A dangerous step backwards"
Why has President Bush cut funding to combat nuclear proliferation in Russia, and will Congress be able to bring it back?
Colin Powell veers right
After conservative critics chastise him for softening sanctions against Iraq, the secretary of state hardens his line.
Washington sobers up on sanctions
The Bush administration plans to abandon 10 years of failed Iraqi policy and instead hit Saddam where it will hurt him most: His cash-lined pockets.
Saddam won't die
Ten years after the Gulf War, the Iraqi leader is stronger than ever.
Venezuela's president is playing with fire
By befriending U.S. enemies like Saddam Hussein, Hugo Chavez risks
alienating his troubled country's biggest trading partner.
Gulf War crimes?
In his latest exposé, the New Yorker's Seymour Hersh reports allegations that the military committed a massacre against Iraqi soldiers and whitewashed it.
Iraq and the U.N. duke it out over pencils
Officials decide the recently donated writing implements don't violate sanctions.
Pentagon points a finger
Anti-nerve-gas pills may be a culprit, but in general, Gulf War Syndrome is still a mystery.
Out Of The Ashes
Bill Franzen reviews 'Out of the Ashes:
The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein' by Andrew Cockburn and Patrick
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