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A New Look at Notorious Past
Hein Severloh, a German army veteran of D-Day, is one of the country's long-ignored World War II veterans speaking out about their experiences. (Glenn Frankel - The Washington Post)
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Editorials
 Mr. Wolfowitz and the Bank (The Washington Post, 3/31/05)
 Deadly Ignorance (The Washington Post, 2/27/05)
 Mr. Bush in Europe (The Washington Post, 2/20/05)

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Commentary
 . . . Starting Among the 'Christophobes' (The Washington Post, 4/20/05)
 Too Much Credit Given Pope (The Washington Post, 4/11/05)
 The Power of Faith (The Washington Post, 4/4/05)
 Middle East Pretenses (The Washington Post, 3/24/05)
 What's Left? Shame. (The Washington Post, 3/18/05)

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In N.Y., Grenades Explode Near British Consulate
NEW YORK, May 5 -- Two makeshift grenades exploded outside the British consulate here in the predawn hours just as polls opened for national elections in Britain. A large windowpane at the building's entrance shattered, but officials reported no injuries.

For British Voters, Calculated Risks
LONDON, May 6 -- Jean Campbell was squeezed into a second-floor office in west London on Thursday afternoon, methodically calling a list of voters. With seven hours until the polls closed, she and two co-workers were working feverishly to prevent the Conservatives from snatching a parliamentary seat away from Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labor Party.

In the News
Russian Munitions Not Secure, Report Says (Post, May 6, 2005)

Russia Rebukes Bush on Remark (Post, May 6, 2005)

Blair Wins Historic Third Term: British Labor Party's Victory Is Diminished by Fallout From War in Iraq (Post, May 6, 2005)

Blair in a Race To Realize Vision, Define His Legacy (Post, May 4, 2005)

Iran Says It Will Keep Its Nuclear Program: At U.N., Official Assails Nonproliferation Efforts of U.S., Europe (Post, May 4, 2005)

As Election Looms, Tony Blair Basks In Warmth of the Sun (Post, May 4, 2005)

Tyrants' Lobbyist, Flamboyant to the End: Von Kloberg Dies After Years as an Image Shaper for the Reviled (Post, May 3, 2005)

Italy Disputes U.S. Report on Agent's Death: 67-Page Document Cites Troops' Nerves, Inexperience (Post, May 3, 2005)

Blair Takes His Lumps Before Vote: Campaign Has Been Intensely Personal (Post, May 1, 2005)

Putin Calls Arms Aid No Threat To Israel: Offer to Palestinians Postponed for Now (Post, April 30, 2005)

U.S., Italy Fail to Agree On Agent's Death in Iraq: Deadlock Is Politically Damaging to Berlusconi (Post, April 30, 2005)

Largest Passenger Jet Makes First Flight (Post, April 28, 2005)

Italy Opens Its Own Probe of Agent's Slaying in Iraq (Post, April 28, 2005)

As Vote Nears, Tories Can't Get Started: Scaled-Back Message Is Failing to Resonate With the British Public (Post, April 27, 2005)

As Russian's Trial Ends, So Does Era Of First Oligarchs: Attorneys for Tycoon Predict Conviction (Post, April 27, 2005)

Adventurers Conquer Arctic, and History: Team Guided by U.S. Woman Vindicates Peary by Beating His Time to North Pole (Post, April 27, 2005)

Travel Agent: Jackson Aide Ordered Ticket To Brazil for Boy (Post, April 27, 2005)

Putin Tries to Calm Investors: Russian Leader Promises Clarity After Prosecutions (Post, April 26, 2005)



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