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Power Struggle in America - A Guide for Iraqis

Michal Zapendowski   Columnist

Considering that there are some 140,000 American troops occupying their country, political developments in the United States are of some importance to the people of Iraq.

Candidates Ignore Possibly Problematic Saudi Ties

Pamela Lachman   Terrorism Correspondent

Saudi Arabia is a touchy subject for the presidential candidates. The United States' energy needs are largely dependent on Saudi oil, and they are one of the biggest U.S. allies in the Middle East.

Super Tuesday from Scotland

Pamela Lachman   Terrorism Correspondent

There is nothing more surreal than being in another country on Super Tuesday.

Taxpayers are Victims of 'War on Drugs'

Lara Kattan   Co-Policy Editor

Illegal drugs are a huge moneymaker.


PUBLISHED ON: December 18, 2007 - 1:08pm
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Be Glad They Haven't Brought Out the Dancers

Hillary Eason   South Korea Correspondent

JEJU CITY, SOUTH KOREA - If there's one thing that American presidential campaigns need, it's more synchronized dancers.