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How to Build a Flame-Proof Home
An expert talks about what residents in California and other fire-susceptible communities can do to protect their homes.
75.04Iraq Agreement Leaves U.S. Troops Powerless
For as long as troops stay in Iraq after 2009, America will take the blame for anything that goes wrong.
74.92Gaming The Financial System
Can a pair of professors and their graduate students make the $700 billion bailout work?
17.42The U.S. Military Lauches a YouTube of Its Own
Start with YouTube, but subtract the music videos, the unbridled exhibitionism, the weird, the lewd, the talented and the talentless. Screen the rest for national-secu...
16.3Obama's Tough Call on Torture
He should not be stampeded into appeasing his global constituencies on Guantánamo Bay.
15.76China: The World's Most Stressful Society
Beijing is pumping more than half a trillion dollars into the Chinese economy in order to stave off unrest. It has good reason to worry.
-2.26CFR: G-20 Summit Aims to Relaunch Capitalism
Don't expect the G-20 summit to be a new Bretton Woods, but it might still do some good.
-19.64Congo Won't Get Help Anytime Soon
As conflict in Congo intensifies, the prospect for an international peacekeeping force looks dim.
-20Can Obama Save The Media?
How the president-elect has reinvigorated newspaper and magazine sales.
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How To Dress for Toubled Times
Troubled times offer the chance to redefine our core values and take another look in the mirror.
-34.49Opinion: U.S. Won't Shed Its Imperial Ambitions
The financial crisis may seem to spell the end of American military hegemony, but the world still needs a cop.
-36.95As Yen Rises, Currency Investors Worry
Surprise movements by the yen could trigger a new crisis.
-39.3Q&A: Syrian Official Speaks on U.S. Raid
After a U.S.-military hit on a Syrian village bordering Iraq, a Syrian official chalks it up to Washington politics.
-43.73CFR: Violence in Eastern Congo Could Lead to War
Recent violence could lead to the government's downfall and regional war.
-48.85A Bush Chief of Staff Offers Advice for Obama's
A Bush chief of staff offers advice for Obama.
-50.42Opinion: Why Spitzer Should Be Prosecuted
Why allowing Eliot Spitzer to break the law is a mistake.
-50.99Phil Donahue's War Movie
When Phil Donahue met paralyzed Iraq veteran Tomas Young, he was shocked—and angry. So he made a film.
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