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In Mideast, Shiites May Be Unlikely U.S. Allies (Post, March 16, 2005)
Syria to Outline Lebanon Pullback: Assad Speech Not Likely to Include Timeline for Full Troop Withdrawal (Post, March 5, 2005)
Arab League Head: Syria To Reduce Lebanon Force (Post, Feb. 22, 2005)
Treasury's Role in Illicit Iraq Oil Sales Cited: Senator Releases E-Mail From Parties Involved in Shipments Banned by U.N. (Post, Feb. 17, 2005)
War Helps Recruit Terrorists, Hill Told: Intelligence Officials Talk Of Growing Insurgency (Post, Feb. 17, 2005)
E-Mail Shows Jordan Seeking Approval on Oil (Post, Feb. 16, 2005)
Islamic Leaders' Role in Saudi Election Criticized: Losing Candidates Say Last-Minute 'Blessings' Sent to Voters Via Phones, Internet (Post, Feb. 13, 2005)
Early '01 Memo Warned of Al Qaeda Threat (Post, Feb. 12, 2005)
Hussein's Illicit Oil Sales Detailed: U.S., Others Acquiesced in Iraqi Transactions Outside U.N. Program (Post, Feb. 3, 2005)
Sharon, Abbas To Meet In Egypt: Mubarak Hosts Summit To Push Peace Process (Post, Feb. 3, 2005)
In Arab World, Iraqi Vote Draws Mixed Reactions (Post, Feb. 1, 2005)
President Hails Election as a Success and a Signal (Post, Jan. 31, 2005)
Bush Caught Off Guard by Case of Jailed Jordanian (Post, Jan. 27, 2005)
Arabs Say U.S. Rhetoric Rings Hollow (Post, Jan. 22, 2005)
For Marine Turned U.N. Official, It's Still Destination Disaster (Post, Jan. 21, 2005)
Security Issue Threatens to Skew Iraq Vote: Only Candidates Who Can Afford Guards Have Their Names Publicized (Post, Jan. 16, 2005)
Insurgent Attacks in Iraq Kill 8 on Christmas: Three Civilians Die in Bombing of U.S. Convoy; Roadside Blast in Mosul Kill 5 (Post, Dec. 26, 2004)
NATION IN BRIEF (Post, Dec. 22, 2004)
Snyder-Park Service Deal On Trees Not So Clear-Cut (Post, Dec. 18, 2004)
Rebels Aided By Allies in Syria, U.S. Says: Baathists Reportedly Relay Money, Support (Post, Dec. 8, 2004)
Iraq, Jordan See Threat To Election From Iran: Leaders Warn Against Forming Religious State (Post, Dec. 8, 2004)
U.N. Says Its Workers Abuse Women in Congo: Report Laments a 'Significant' Incidence of Pedophilia, Prostitution and Rape (Post, Nov. 27, 2004)
Reaction Mixed Around the World: Some Disappointed by Powell's Departure, Others Welcome It (Post, Nov. 16, 2004)
At the Mall, Mixing Popcorn and Religion (Post, Nov. 15, 2004)
Throngs Kept Away From Formal Tribute (Post, Nov. 13, 2004)
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