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BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Stan Crock |
Has The House Of Saud Tired Of Bush? The tangled web of ties between America's First Family and Saudi Arabia's ruling dynasty surely wasn't a topic President George W. Bush wanted highlighted in an election year. |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Hearts, Minds, And Mistakes How can the U.S. win back the goodwill it lost in Iraq? First, empower the Iraqis |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Crock et al. |
A Most Dangerous Moment Can the U.S. restore order -- and engineer a credible transition to Iraqi sovereignty? How many troops are needed, and how many are available? |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 |
A Talk With Iraq's Defense Chief Ali Allawi speaks out on the uprising, America's role, and investment prospects in Iraq. |
Reason April 2004 Tim Cavanaugh |
Textbook Tolerance The six nations from the Middle East that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council agreed to begin revising public school textbooks to remove inflammatory passages that condemn Jews, Christians and other religious people. |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 Reed & Sandler |
Israel: Why Sharon May Lose This Gamble Will the assassination of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin make Israel and the world safer? |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 |
Rewarding Libya For Good Behavior The U.S. and Britain are making good on their pledge to reward Libya for getting rid of weapons of mass destruction, ending support for terrorism, and coming clean on the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing in Lockerbie, Scotland, in the 1980s. |
Wired April 2004 Joshua Davis |
Apocalypse Now How a hologram, a blimp, and a massively multiplayer game could bring peace to the Holy Land. |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Oil Shortage? Saudi Arabia: There's plenty in the ground, but it won't be easy to get. The kingdom may need major new foreign investors. Will it dare open up? |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Saudi Arabia Wakes Up To Terror's Dangers The kingdom is finally taking on al Qaeda |
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