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Marriage of Convenience
 In the first of a three-part series on U.S.-Saudi relations, Post reporters David Ottaway and Robert Kaiser report that, after Sept. 11, the Saudi Leader's Anger Revealed Shaky Ties
 Part 2: Oil for Security Fueled Close Ties
 Sidebar: Enormous Wealth Spilled Into American Coffers
 Part 3: After Sept. 11, Severe Tests Loom for Relationship
 Sidebar: Viewing Oil as a Bonding Agent
 Live Online discussion with Post reporters, Robert G. Kaiser and David Ottaway
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live online PBS 'Frontline' producer Martin Smith on 'The Saudi Time Bomb.'
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