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  POSTED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2004
Fineman: Clinton's Gift to Hillary
Senator becomes saintly in ex-president's book
Wolffe: Bush, Kerry Battle for America’s Soul
On the campaign trail, Bush and Kerry have staked out two very different positions about God and government
  POSTED TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2004
Saddam Hussein’s Letter from Prison
The captive Iraqi tells his family to ‘say hello to everyone’—and his lawyer claims that the former dictator’s human rights are being violated in jail
Dickey: Digging Through Dusty Saddam Files
Is there credible evidence tying Hussein to 9/11? Absolutely not. Were there good reasons to worry about his links to radical Islamists. Yes, indeed.
Humor: Michael Moore Wins Tour de France
Cyclist Lance Armstrong cries foul over the filmmaker’s untimely victory
  POSTED MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2004
SpaceShipOne: Launching a New Space Age?
America’s interest in space travel has been declining since the heady Apollo days. SpaceShipOne’s successful launch may rekindle the flame
Hybrid Mania Hits the Big Time
GMC's giant hybrid pickup truck doesn't gain much mileage, but our columnist says the new Sierra is still an improvement over its gas-guzzling predecessors
  POSTED SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2004
Exclusive: A First-Read of the Clinton Book
Exclusive: A first read of the much-anticipated 'My Life'
  POSTED FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2004
Beheading: ‘We’re Going to See More of This’
A Middle East expert assesses the impact of Paul Johnson’s murder on the United States and the Saudi royal family
OhmyNews: Is This the Future of Journalism?
Oh Yeon Ho’s belief that 'every citizen is a reporter' has changed journalism in South Korea—and now he’s aiming for the world
Clift: Bush Is on Borrowed Time With Iraq
Bush treats Iraq like a public-relations problem that can be addressed with the right spin. But that tactic won’t work indefinitely
Online Mail Call
Readers are divided on stem-cell research, increased government surveillance and splitting up Iraq
  POSTED THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2004
Dickey: Our Terror Stats Can't Be Trusted
For most Americans, the 9/11 attacks came out of the blue. But the commission's report shows that the threat was right in front of their eyes for almost a decade
Starr: The NBA's Race Riddle
Larry Bird was not out of bounds when he insisted the league needs more white stars
Athens Will Be Ready for Games, Says Mayor
The mayor of the next Olympic host city says Athens will be ready, safe and prepared to party in August
  POSTED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2004
Terror Watch: 9/11 and Al Qaeda’s Allies
The 9/11 commission’s findings about Osama bin Laden’s foreign allies could have significant implications for U.S. diplomacy as well as the race for the White House
Q&A: U.S. Diplomats Bash Bush Policies
A group of 27 retired ambassadors and military commanders are calling for a dramatic overhaul of the Bush administration’s foreign policy
Best Advice for Kerry—Be Invisible
Bush may self-destruct by the time November election occurs
HIGHLIGHTS    Table of Contents
Fineman: Clinton's Literary Gift to Hillary—>
Wolffe: Bush and Kerry Battle for America’s Soul
Dickey: Digging Through Dusty Iraq Files
Fareed Zakaria: Is Saudi Arabia Doomed?
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A Landslide Victory,1980
How Good a President?, 1984
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"You [interim Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi] are the symbol of evil and the infidel nation; you are the source of all traitors. We will carry on our jihad against the Western infidel and the Arab apostate until Islamic rule is back on Earth."
—a recording purportedly made by al-Qaida-linked militant Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi, published online Wednesday.

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