Topic: Alexander Haig
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Classic review: A World of Trouble
New York Times correspondent Patrick Tyler analyzes 50 years of US policy in the Mideast.
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Chapter & Verse
A series of textbooks is called "inflammatory" and anti-Muslim
A Muslim-American advocacy group speaks out against a set of children's textbooks that it says unfairly depicts Islam.
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At historic junctures, Alexander Haig held America's reins
From Richard Nixon’s Watergate exit to “I am in control” when Ronald Reagan was shot, Gen. Haig is the only American to become proxy president twice. His own presidential aspirations landed with a thud.
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A World of Trouble
New York Times correspondent Patrick Tyler analyzes 50 years of US policy in the Mideast.
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Alaska’s crowded campaign trail
Palin isn’t the only one running for federal office. All the activity muddies the line of succession.








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