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Tony Blair, now international envoy to the Middle East, on how to stop the fighting in Gaza.
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BUSINESS
The deepening recession may lead to growth in suicide rates.
IRAQ
And Shiites and Kurds. Electioneering in Iraq is still a work in progress.
INTERNATIONAL
How Paris is coping with its bistro smoking ban.
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How the U.S. government mishandled the case of a bombing suspect—and what lessons Team Obama can learn from it.
DAVOS SPECIAL: RECESSION WINNERS
Isolated from world trends, India's aspiring poor will help it grow through the credit storm.
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Organ trafficking was long considered a myth. But now mounting evidence suggests it is a real and growing problem, even in America.
MIDDLE EAST
The war has revived Israel's leftists, but it's killing their chances of a deal with Palestinian moderates.
THE ARTS
Homeowners, banks, Detroit—everyone wants a bailout. But President Obama will need to invest serious money, and time, boosting the arts, too.
OPINION
The Madoff scandal plays to an ugly stereotype. But maybe there's a silver lining for his cultural cohort.
ARTS
Ted Haggard's sex scandal cost him his church, and some of his faith.
DAVOS SPECIAL: CRISIS WINNERS
A look at bright spots in the recession begins with Beijing, where state control is looking smart.
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Hillary should have an easy road to confirmation.
MIDEAST
Tony Blair, now international envoy to the Middle East, on how to stop the fighting in Gaza.
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Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni says Israel is intent on teaching the Islamists of Hamas a lesson in Gaza.