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TIME Europe April 3, 2008 Bobby Ghosh |
Looking for the New Baghdad At the fifth anniversary of the start of the war and a little more than a year since the start of the surge, more shops are open, buildings have fresh coats of paint, and Americans are greeted with tea and smiles.  |
Wired March 24, 2008 Eric Umansky |
The Mac Guru of Damascus in the Case of the Missing Laptops When you lose your Mac in Damascus, there is only one man to turn to.  |
TIME Europe March 19, 2008 Macleod & Siamdoust |
A Gentler Iran The March 14 election for Iran's parliament may prove a turning point in the country's domestic politics and in Tehran's long cold war with Washington.  |
TIME Europe March 19, 2008 Eben Harrell |
Horse Racing: Born to Run Mixing the ancient and the hypermodern is what Dubai is all about. But nowhere in the sheikdom is the meeting of past and present more thrilling than at the Nad al Sheba race track during the Dubai World Cup horse race.  |
Bank Technology News March 1, 2008 John Adams |
Making the Most Of Mesopotamia Iraqi financial institutions currently offer threadbare services at best, there's a dearth of local bank and IT talent, and consumers who do go into a bank risk being kidnapped on their way out. Some groups are looking to change this.  |
TIME Europe February 14, 2008 Tim Mcgirk |
Match Point Letting an Israeli onto the tennis courts serves to Qatar's advantage.  |
TIME Europe February 14, 2008 Pelin Turgut |
Veiled Hostility In Turkey, both the secularist hardliners and the overzealous AKP must face the fact that democracy is messy.  |
TIME Europe February 6, 2008 Scott Macleod |
Al Aswany: Drilling for The Truth Despite its seemingly incongruous title, Alaa Al Aswany's novel Chicago is filled with characters who reflect the conflicting political and social currents churning through Egypt today.  |
TIME Europe January 31, 2008 Michael Duffy |
The Surge At Year One One year and 937 U.S. fatalities later, the surge is a fragile and limited success; it has helped stabilize the capital and its surroundings but has yet to spark the political gains that could set the stage for a larger American withdrawal.  |
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