Topic: Josh Mitnick
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Iran loses clout in Arab world
In the wake of its disputed election, Iran faces diminished support from some friends and hardening opposition among foes.
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How world views Obama Nobel Peace Prize
President Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is praised in many countries as a reflection of a "new hope" in world politics, but others worry it came too soon. A global roundup of views.
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Editor's Blog
Tuesday's coverage: witness in Tehran, banned in Darfur, housing starts
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Editor's Blog
Monday's coverage agenda: Post-election Iran, Air France, healthcare reform
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Editor's Blog
Wednesday's coverage: Mitchell to West Bank, Uighurs to Palau, Iran to vote
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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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Editor's Blog
Today's coverage agenda: Israel's Arabs, gay marriages, recession's end
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Editor's Blog
Today's news stories: Tamil Tigers, Supreme Court, NRA, Netanyahu
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Editor's Blog
Today's coverage agenda: car dealers, Pelosi, Obamas, nukes, Netanyahu
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Reporters on the Job
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Reporters on the Job
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Turkey aims for clout as regional mediator
Back-channel discussions between Syria and Israel are being facilitated by Turkey, which has close ties to Israel and growing ties to Syria. The United States is supportive of the effort.
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How will the Iraq war end?
On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, progress is slow but violence is down. A three-part series on the war's effects starts today with a look at what the endgame might look like.
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Abroad, fresh image of U.S.
Many see Obama, Clinton successes as fitting the ideals of US democracy and diversity.







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