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Showing below up to 34 results in range #1 to #34.
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- A hangman's noose is all Saddam deserves
- A tortured policy
- America and Britain should quit Iraq as soon as possible
- Another way to interpret this report is 'Stay but don't screw up'
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- Darfur activists are much too polite about genocide
- Darfur's agony heightens
- Don't flout Geneva – or the tables could easily be turned
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- Give Iran the bomb: it might make the regime more pliable
- Go Ahead, Search Granny
- Good for crooks, bad for human rights
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- If torture could stop a terrorist atrocity and save thousands of lives, would it really be so wrong?
- Iran's double talk leaves U.S., allies plenty of bad options
- It is time to protect the public's human rights
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- Thailand's king reverts to the bad old days
- The Border Patrol Inquisition
- The only solution left for Iraq: a five-way split
- There are 300m Americans, but still not enough to rule the world