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    • Morning Brief: Two journalists killed by shelling in Syria
    • AfPak Four dead as protests escalate across Afghanistan
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    • We Lost a Great One - by Sarah A. Topol
    • When Assad Won - by David Kenner
    • Big Oil, Small Country - by Johnny Dwyer and Special to ProPublica
    • Rude Awakening - by Christian Caryl
    • The Boy Who Cried Lone Wolf - by J.M. Berger
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    • Transitions: The strange priorities of Ugandan leaders
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    • Michael Dobbs: Scenes from an Execution
    • Prestowitz: GE's competitiveness charade
    • The AfPak Channel: Determination defined: remembering an Afghan pioneer
    • The Middle East Channel: Managing militarization in Syria
    • The Middle East Channel: Two journalists were killed in the escalating bombardment of Homs
    • Stephen M. Walt: The flap over "democracy promotion" in Egypt
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  • DISPATCH

    Remembering the great Marie Colvin

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    Why Egypt is going after NGO workers

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    Even a Nobel-laureate president can't stop corruption in Liberia

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    Egypt is playing a dangerous game with Washington

    BY MOHAMED EL DAHSHAN

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    G-20 meetings are too formal to get anything done

    BY DAVID BOSCO

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    The recklessly hopeful approach to war

    BY LARA FRIEDMAN

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    Why Yemen's election might actually matter

    BY DANYA GREENFIELD

  • THE CABLE

    Obama to speak at AIPAC before Netanyahu meeting

    BY JOSH ROGIN



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