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New Treaty to Save Euro Splits European Union

The leaders of 23 European countries moved to tie their economies much closer together in a new treaty in their latest attempt to shore up the euro, but failed to get the four other European Union members, including Britain, to join in

Russia: Putin Plots His Strategy Against Protesters

As the protest movement gains steam, the Russian Prime Minister and his men release a transcript of their planning session

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Will Hizballah’s Support for Syria Lead to Its Downfall?

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A New Strategy to Save the Euro: Inside Sarkozy and Merkel’s Debt Plan

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Israel on the Islamist Surge in Egypt: Told You So

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Could Newt Gingrich Be the Next FDR? Debunking the Myth of the Stature Gap

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