At the United Nations, they're worrying much more about Henry Hyde than John Bolton
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He's got youth, money, a base ... and he's a Southern governor.
The new prime minister is confident Kosovo will become an independent country—and not a moment too soon.
The suspension of a Swiss investigation into a suspected Al Qaeda financier could affect Washington's global battle against funders of terror.
Iranian bloggers have harnessed the subversive power of the Web to express themselves politically—and also to find dates in a society that curtails public courting.
Behind Warren Buffett's deal for PacifiCorp
How a mentoring program is helping South Africa's stigmatized HIV sufferers get--and give--support to those infected by the virus
In a new book, a Hollywood nutritionist offers diet tips to an ever-pickier group of eaters—teenage girls.
Bill Frist has already been buffeted by both parties. But if he thought that was tough, wait till he tries to navigate the thorny politics of stem-cell research.
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