Darfur

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What we mean when we say "genocide"
America stands by as the rape and the murder continue.
NBC's Ann Curry sets foot where Bill O'Reilly doesn't dare
She'll be covering the genocide in Darfur on the "Today" show this week.
Taking back the terrorism trump card
Engaging with the Middle East is for wimps, except when it isn't.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Olympics: Speed skater Joey Cheek thinks outside the rink. Plus: Courageous skaters, crazy rules and curling.
Send Bill O'Reilly to Africa!
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof asks the Fox bloviator to accompany him to Darfur. Readers pledge money.
A problem from hell
Does applying the generic label of "genocide" to violence in Darfur make it even harder to stop the killing?
Murder from Darfur to Cairo
At a Sudanese refugee camp, I witnessed the desperation behind the protests -- and eventual slaughter -- of African refugees in Egypt.
Lost in America
It was supposed to be a storybook tale of young refugees triumphing against all odds. But an alarming number of Sudan's "Lost Boys" have spiraled into alcohol abuse, crime and even fratricide. What went wrong?
Americans: Do something about Darfur
Contrary to Bush administration policy, Americans overwhelmingly support U.S. action to stop the genocide.
"There's just no way I can walk away"
A professor urges action on Darfur, saying the U.S. should be embarrassed about declaring the violence genocide while doing so little to stop it.
"Not on my watch"
While the world commemorated the millions of victims of the Nazis on Thursday, Congress squandered an opportunity to address the ongoing genocide in Darfur.
Annan: U.N. needs new human rights body
Global gorilla
Bush's jaw-dropping nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the U.N. is a slap in the world's face.
Still dithering over Darfur
Even if the U.N. declares later this month that genocide is occurring, international intervention is unlikely. But the newly formed Sudanese government offers some hope.
We are the world?
We the moderators
"Mr. President, are you most proud of squandering the budget surplus or overseeing massive job loss?" Salon readers pose their debate questions to Bush and Kerry
War is hot! Diplomacy, so uncool
In both Sudan and Sri Lanka, the route to peace is through negotiation.
Sudan throws anti-UN rally
Tens of thousands show up at a government-sponsored protest against increased troop presence.
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