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Mega-dittos, Mr. President
Geraldine SealeySimmering disagreements
Simon Tisdall
Tony Blair is unlikely to be Bush's best buddy in a second term -- unless the president changes course on foreign policy and other sticky issues.
“Let’s turn a corner, any corner”
Joyce McGreevy
An exclusive look at George W. Bush's nomination speech.
Friday’s must-reads
Farhad ManjooPlease, not again
Jonathan Steele
U.S. claims about Iran's nuclear program sound eerily familiar, but Britain should refuse to go to war this time.
No gold for George
Tim GrieveTuesday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyNovember surprise?
James K. Galbraith
George W. Bush is haunted by the ghost of Jimmy Carter in 1980.
Elusive Osama
Laura Miller
Bush can't find him. Pundits can't define him. Now a new book tries to pin down America's most wanted.
RSVP not required
Michael White
Tony Blair's planned invitation to Iraqi prime minister Ayad Allawi to Labour conference is dropped.
The whole world is watching
Michelle Goldberg
If militants violently disrupt the GOP convention, it could be Chicago 1968 redux -- and Christmas in August for the Bush campaign.
Subcontracting the hunt for bin Laden
Husain Haqqani
The twisted relationship between the Bush administration and Pakistan's military regime, driven by a mutual desire for survival, is undermining the war on terror.
“Checkpoint” by Nicholson Baker
Charles Taylor
This hot-button novel isn't bad because it's about a plot to kill Bush. It's bad because it can't face the real, understandable rage that can drive rational people to think the unthinkable.
Monday’s Must Reads
Tim GrieveRed alert
Dale Davis
The Bush administration has a dangerous pattern of exposing intelligence operations for political gain, and that's undermining its war on terrorism.
War? What war?
Eric Boehlert
Until the recent flare-up in Najaf, Iraq had faded from the front pages -- despite continued carnage and chaos. Team Bush couldn't be happier.
Contract to torture
Osha Gray Davidson
A rare look at the entire Abu Ghraib report reveals that inexperienced, under-supervised private-sector employees actively took part in horrifying prisoner abuse.
Protection — or paranoia?
Justin Rood
Why is the Secret Service treating harmless professors and pacifist homeless advocates like they're members of al-Qaida?
War is hot! Diplomacy, so uncool
Jonathan Steele
In both Sudan and Sri Lanka, the route to peace is through negotiation.
Sudan throws anti-UN rally
Jeevan Vasagar
Tens of thousands show up at a government-sponsored protest against increased troop presence.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
Mark Steyn says a "deluded" John Kerry is "frozen in the '60s," while Trent Lott tags the Boston native "a French-speaking socialist." Plus: Defending dubious terror alerts. And: Drudge rips off Tom Tomorrow.
First lady fights back!
Tony Kushner
In this exclusive new scene by Tony Kushner he is confronted by Laura Bush, who claims Dostoevsky for conservatives, defends her husband's poetry and extols his "vividness."
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