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The Barr Factor: Justin Raimondo
Yoo-surping Power for the Executive: Ivan Eland
The General and the Trap: Chernus/Engelhardt
Buy McCain, Get Kagan and Woolsey: John Taylor
Petraeus May Signal Iran Attack: P.C. Roberts

 
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April 8th, 2008

Filmmaker Confronts the Rapists of the Congo and Finds No Remorse Democrats Question FBI Data Transfers Via Telecoms
At Justice, New Pressure to Release Documents Old Anger Over Land Is Mugabe's Weapon
Senators Urge Bush to Appoint Official for Iraq Refugee Policy Anxiety Rises Over Vulnerable Housing in Iraqi Green Zone
Shia Battles Spread to Baquba Survey: Iranian Public Sees Reduced US Threat
Crackdown on Militias May Add to Instability in Iraq Tibet Protesters Scale Golden Gate Bridge
Major Powers Plan to Meet on Iran in April Hundreds Flee US-Iraqi Army Attack on Sadr City
Nine Moroccans Convicted of Terror Attacks Escape Jail Hezbollah Turns to Iran to Prep for Next War With Israel
Marines Face Last Insurgent Stronghold in Iraq's Anbar Province Top Egypt Opposition Party Only Allowed to Field 20 Candidates for Thousands of Seats
Syria Offers to Help Lebanon Overcome Crisis Ahmadinejad Faces Stormy New Parliament
Iraq Still a Quagmire, Say Experts Sidelined Musharraf to Become a Ribbon-Cutter
Violence Reduces Iraqi City to Shell

April 7th, 2008

McCain Highlights Drop in Iraq Violence Montenegro: Incumbent Wins Presidential Vote
Attacks in Baghdad Spiked in March, US Data Show With War in Senate Spotlight, Presidential Campaigns Converge in Washington
Fears of Iraq Becoming a Terrorist Incubator Seem Overblown, French Say Contentious Issues to Await Successors to Bush, Putin
Clinton: Bush Should Not Open Olympics China Insurer Offers 'Riot' Coverage After Tibet Unrest
China Faces Long-Term Risks From Tough Tibet Stance Uneasy, Normal Life Follows Tibet Riots
Tibet Protests Snuff Out Olympic Torch in Paris Uneasy, Normal Life Follows Tibet Riots
Taiwan Vice President-Elect Announces Plan to Visit China This Week Musharraf's Ally Hit by Shoe in Pakistani Assembly
UN Official: Iraq's Humanitarian Crisis Worsens Maliki Threatens to Bar Sadr From Vote
Iraq PM: Shiite Militia Must Disband What Is the Mahdi Army?
A Timeline of Iraq War, Troop Levels Iran May Soon Announce New Nuclear Developments
Key Facts About Iraqi Shi'ite Cleric Sistani Iraq PM Unfazed by Democrat Vows to Cut US Troops
North Korea Warns South Korea Government Will Fail Iran Signals Willingness to Talk With US
Clinton and Obama Supporting Scaled-Down Occupation in Iraq Albania to Send More Troops in Afghanistan
Secret US Plan for Military Future in Iraq Crackdown on Militias May Add to Instability in Iraq
State Dept Defends Decision to Renew Blackwater Deal in Iraq New US Request for Talks on Iraq, Says Tehran
Afghan FM Rejects Allegations of Iranian Support for Opposition Iran FM Rejects British Claims of Iraq Meddling
Nineveh MPs Calls for Dissolving Peshmerga Fighters Two Senior Army Officers Injured by Bomb in Basra
Spokesman: Reports on Mahdi Army Dissolution 'Inaccurate' India-Pakistan Nuclear War 'Would Cause Ozone Hole'
Pakistan: Reaching Out to Militants Doesn't Include Terrorists 16 Die in Strike Against Afghan Warlord
US to Prosecute Afghan at Guantanamo Bush Could Announce Shorter War Tours This Week
Afghan President Hints He’ll Run for Re-Election Fears Rise With Violence in Zimbabwe
Seesaw Violence in Iraq US Army Set to Recruit Uganda Citizens
Leaflets Warn Kenya Displaced Not to Return 16 Afghanis Killed in US Strike Against Warlord
Seven Arrested for Undercounting Mugabe Vote Mugabe Militants Target Remaining White Farmers
Russia's Biggest Party to Ask Putin to Lead It US: Major Powers Plan to Meet on Iran in Mid-April
Foreign Journalists Released in Zimbabwe Surprising Political Endorsements by US Troops
Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Meets South Africa's Zuma NATO General: Taliban Getting 'More Radical'
Andrew Sullivan: Bush Officials 'Will Be Indicted for War Crimes' 'Five Years On, Darfur Rape Widespread'
Barghouti: Palestinians Ready for Historic Reconciliation Palestinians: Settler Bus Intentionally Ran Over Shepherd
Olmert: Emergency Drill Is Not Cover for Attack on Syria UN Official: Gaza Medical System in 'Pathetic State'
Israel Police Close English Radio Aimed at Israeli-Palestinian Coexistence Erekat: Peace Process Credibility 'Eaten Up' by Settlement Activities
Congressman's Criticism of 'Two-Bit' Green Zone Guard Causes Outrage Few See Petraeus Testimony Changing Much in Congress
Petraeus' Iraq Strategy on Trial in Congress California Lawmaker Faces Long Wait to Question Petraeus
Israel's Tehran Connection Nuclear Scientist Says He Confessed to 'Save' Pakistan
Iran Says US Requests More Iraq Talks Sadr Calls for Dialogue in Iraq
Mccain 'Upbeat' in Iraq Speech Afghanistan to Probe Latest Reported US Killings of Civilians
Stymied in Quest to Bolster Small Businesses in Iraq Eerie Silence in Empty Mogadishu
Police: US Troops Killed Civilian, Son in Salah Al-Din Iraqi Official Foresees More Fighting in Summer Months
Maliki: Basra Fighting 'An Important Step' Zimbabwe Court Delays Ruling on Vote Count
New York Times Reporter Injured in Zimbabwe Cell Israeli, Palestinian Leaders Meet
Foreign Media in China Harassed on Tibet Former Israeli Dm: Iran Won't Attack
Monday: 2 US Soldiers, 18 Iraqis Killed; 86 Iraqis Wounded Iraqi Leader Wants Answers for Blackwater 'Massacre'
Sri Lankan Rebels Set Up US Branch Report: 1 in 8 Army Recruits Needs Conduct Waiver
Mugabe Urges Zimbabweans to Defend Land From White People Bush a Convert to Nation Building
US Attack Targets Afghan Insurgent Leader More Army Recruits Require 'Conduct' Waivers
Gen. Petraeus Likely to Push for Flexibility Deadline for Austrian Hostages in Tunisia Passes
March in Paris for Colombian Hostage Mccain Insists Iraq Buildup Is Working
Sadr to Disband Militia if Clerics Give Order In Egypt, Technology Helps Spread Discontent With Govt

April 6th, 2008

UN Criticises Nepal Maoist Party Officials Foresee No Ebb in Iraq Violence
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