James Baker

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  • Iraq group will tell Bush to change course; will he listen?

    That's the question -- for after November, of course.
  • Fun, fun, fun till Daddy took the Iraq war away

    Bush's Iraq disaster is taking the GOP down, and his father's old pal James Baker is about to tell him what to do.
  • Neocons take complete control

    George W. Bush continues to purge his administration of those who advised caution in Iraq, while Dick Cheney wrests power from a wobbly Condoleezza Rice.
  • Oh, the stories he could tell!

    There'll be no more White House sleepovers, if indicted Bush crony Kenneth Lay decides to tell all.
  • How the GOP struck gold with its permanent "war on terrorism"

    Demos are hoping that a collapsing economy will doom Bush like it did his father. But his dad didn't have Osama bin Laden in his corner -- or Karl Rove.
  • Supreme Court to democracy: Drop dead

    With a single rash, partisan act, the high court has tainted the Bush presidency, besmirched its own reputation and soiled our nation's proudest legacy.
  • This just in: Bush stayed home

    As the prolonged stakeouts continue in Washington, Tallahassee and Austin, the people covering the presidential race are getting giddy.
  • Let the hand count continue

    Why are Bush's people defending the sovereign right of machines to count votes? Because they're afraid they'll lose their narrow edge if all Florida's ballots are counted.
  • Everything you need to know about the Florida recount

    Hanging chads! Overvoting! A crash course in the Sunshine State electoral idiosyncrasies that could determine our next president.
  • Hands off!

    The Bush campaign files a motion in federal court to stop the hand counting of Florida ballots.
  • Guess what: The election's not over yet

    And until it is, Bush should stop picking out drapes for the White House.
  • Desperation all around

    This much is official: The Bush and Gore campaigns are both frantically grasping at straws.
  • Now what's blocking Richard Holbrooke's confirmation?

    The United States goes without a U.N. ambassador while the right wing protects one of its own.
  • Can Richard Holbrooke save American diplomacy?

    Probably not, but Madeleine Albright has reason to worry: When the right wing gives up and confirms the telegenic diplomat as U.N. ambassador, his next job could be secretary of state.
  • Who lost Russia?

    As Moscow teeters on the brink, Russian experts blame years of bad American advice.
  • Newsreal: Fish or cut bait

    If he wants to save his proudest foreign policy accomplishment, President Clinton will have to face down Israel.
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