Topic: Gordon Lubold
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Can Saudi Arabia help with Taliban peace talks?
Afghan President Hamid Karzai flew to Saudi Arabia Tuesday to seek help from Saudi Arabia, one of the few governments that hold any potential sway over the Taliban.
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Editor's Blog
Talk to the Editor for December 3: The war in Afghanistan
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Editor's Blog
Talk to the Editor with John Yemma for October 29: The US military and Afghanistan
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Editor's Blog
Talk to the editor: More US troops for Afghanistan?
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Why did it take so long to catch spy for China?
For 27 years, a Boeing engineer sent documents on military projects to Beijing. He's been convicted, but the extent of the damage may never be known.
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Horizons
North Korean hackers blamed for sweeping cyber attack on US networks
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Talk to the Editor with John Yemma for June 25: North Korea
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What's North Korea thinking? Ask the Monitor
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Friday's coverage: Supreme Leader speaks, Hawaii girds, gun laws slide
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Thursday's coverage: Naming names in Iran, moon mapping, financial regs
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Friday's coverage agenda: Iran votes, China censors, Security Council meets
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Editor's Blog
Today's coverage: Europe votes, a little and to the right; stimulus flow slow
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Editor's Blog
Today's coverage: GM fallout, Geithner in China, possible jet debris
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Editor's Blog
Today's agenda: Cyberwar rising, GM bankruptcy outlook, German strikes
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Editor's Blog
Today's agenda: North Korea's capacity, Palestinian summit, rights in China
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Today's coverage: Cheney, credit cards, border fence, foreclosures
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Editor's Blog
Today's news agenda: the pope, Uighurs, Somalia, and young entrepreneurs
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Editor's Blog
Today's agenda: Life under Taliban, Obama healthcare deal, Hubble repair
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Editor's Blog
Today's briefing: Pakistan's struggle, China after the quake, and the health of the US economy
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Editor's Blog
Today's briefing: Georgia shaking, economy mending,
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Soldier's Afghan dog story comes back to bite
Don’t ask, don’t tell? Pets are forbidden – but the rules are often overlooked in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Bid to split Taliban, Al Qaeda
In Afghanistan, US and NATO reassess their strategy amid concerns that their efforts are failing.
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Oil capture spotlights Somali pirates' reach
A supertanker hijacking helped boost the price of oil early this week.
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Reported U.S. attack upsets Pakistan
US forces may have sent in ground troops for the first time Wednesday. Were they targeting a top Taliban or Al Qaeda figure?
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U.S. helicopters cause stir in Thai town on Burma border
In Mae Sot, home to many Burmese exiles and refugees, two helicopters stopped unannounced during a survey of the area







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