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America?s Decline Is Largely Self-Inflicted
America bears much of the blame for its waning global clout.

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Threatened polar bears and global warming
The 'threatened' label helps, but polar bears face a difficult future.

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China Earthquake: Digging Out Dujiangyan?s Dead
In quake-stricken China, residents are returning to traditional rituals to mourn the dead. An on-scene report from Dujiangyan.

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Dickey: Why Iraq Will End Up Like Lebanon
Lebanon's chances for meaningful reconstruction are diminishing by the day. And despite Bush's bravado, it's going to be the same in Iraq.

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China?s Quake: The Hunt for Buried Survivors
Could tougher building codes have kept down China's casualty count?

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Exhibit: War Photos of Iraq and Afghanistan
"Eye of the Storm," an exhibit of works by U.S. combat photographers in Iraq and Afghanistan, documents small but indelible moments.

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Cyclone Aid Creeps Frustratingly Slowly Into Burma
American aid is finally flowing into Burma, drop by frustrating drop.

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How Bush Can Leave a Mideast Peacemaking Legacy
Israel and Syria are edging closer to the negotiating table. What Bush must do to make sure they get there.

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Salam Fayyad: ?This Is a Cycle That Has to Stop?
What do you do? How can there be a state of security unless the security is for Palestinians and Israelis alike?

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Shimon Peres: ?Practically All of Us Were Hawks?
Shimon Peres on the search for peace with the Palestinians, the Iranian threat and American presidents since Truman.

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Winds of Change
Cyclone Nargis may have done more than just wreck Burma's cities. It may also spell doom for the government.

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The Hunt for Mr. Europe
The EU is choosing its new president. But will he be pencil-sharpener in chief, or a new global player?

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The Vocal Vamp of Bollywood
Asha Bhosle, singing for the stars, has logged more recordings than anybody.

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And Justice for None
A gripping new thriller examines the fungible concepts of innocence and guilt in Stalinist Russia.

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How to Feed the World
Below, eight leaders in the fight against hunger offer up food crisis action plans, and long term ideas for how to end famine and bolster farming.

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War is the Answer
Sri Lanka's leaders are testing a dangerous theory: that the best way to end a civil war is by winning it.

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Beirut: Hizbullah Clashes Raise Civil-War Fears
An outburst of sectarian violence in Lebanon raises questions about Hizbullah's strategy and fresh fears about civil war.

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Q&A: Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Ehud Olmert on prospects for peace and his political future.

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Burma Cyclone: Exile Describes Victims' Anger
A leading Burmese exile discusses the junta's slow response to cyclone relief and why many see the cyclone as divine intervention against their despotic leaders.

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Benny Morris: ?Israel, at 60, Remains Insecure?
A prominent Israeli historian explains why, after decades of research about the Jewish state, he now holds out little hope for reconciliation between Jews and Palestinians .

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