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Bush ponders next Iraq move BBC News Paul Reynolds considers how much of the Iraq Study group's report will be implemented. test American Artist Exhibitions Mr. Whatman's Mill: Papermaking and the Art of Watercolor in Eighteenth-Century Britain. What to do Arizona Daily Star Call to performers for Tucson International Airport — Tucson International Airport, 7250 S. Tucson Blvd. New performing-arts program to provide a public cultural experience. Free. 573-8187. Forward.com Forward As official Washington waited with bated breath this week for the report of the Iraq Study Group, neoconservatives were sounding alarms that the document boded ill for Israel. Neo-Cons Move to Preempt Baker Report Common Dreams News Center Neo-Cons Move to Preempt Baker Report Neo-Cons Move to Preempt Baker Report Electronic Iraq WASHINGTON (IPS) - To have read the neo-conservative press here over the past month, one would think that former Secretary of State James Baker poses the biggest threat to the United States and Israel since Saddam Hussein. Butcher, Baker: The neo-cons' new villain Asia Times WASHINGTON - From having read the neo-conservative press in the US over the past month, one would think that former secretary of state James Baker poses the biggest threat to the United States and Israel since Saddam Hussein. A Berth For The Night Was On Her List Hartford Courant Woman With Terminal Cancer Gets One Of Her Wishes On Mystic Ship Sharon Wynn stood on the deck of the Joseph Conrad Saturday and wistfully fingered the heavy rope ladder that snakes its way up the tall center mast. Divided counsels about Maliki Washington in search of a policy Monday Morning “He is the right guy for Iraq”, Bush told a joint news conference with Maliki after talks in the Jordanian capital, Amman, last Thursday. “We’re going to help him and it’s in our interest to help him for the sake of peace”, he added, following criticism of the premier from within his Administration. More Than A Game Hartford Courant Seven-Decade-Old Workers' Club At Pratt Still Builds Camaraderie, Links Generations Now 79, Nolen retired from Pratt nearly 20 years ago, finishing his 35-year career as an assembly floor foreman. But he's still a 5 a.m. riser, still a regular at Augie and Ray's restaurant and still a familiar face at the club.
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