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The Bush administration is lavishing billions of dollars on potential allies at the U.N. Strangely, it isn't working.
By Laura McClure
March 12, 2003
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To some, he is a skilled power player. Others call him Bush's poodle. In the make-or-break weeks ahead, he could shape history -- or become its victim.
By Eric Boehlert
January 23, 2003
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Deputy Defense Secretary Wolfowitz was in San Francisco to indict Saddam Hussein. But despite growing impatience, he provided no evidence.
By Edward W. Lempinen
December 7, 2002
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Officials across the Atlantic are steaming about President Bush's "axis of evil" rhetoric, but there's not much they can do about it.
By Steve Kettmann
February 14, 2002
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The secular, majority-Muslim nation, whose special forces are now backing the U.S. in Afghanistan, is a crucial coalition partner, says author Stephen Kinzer.
By Anthony York
November 8, 2001
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Extraterrestrial aggression and what to think, and that last windy day with the drugs.
By Chris Colin
January 19, 2001
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Salon staffers have a bone to pick with Turkey Day in "Chad stuffing" and "My brother the holiday."
Read by David Tuller & George Kelly
November 23, 2000
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Coming of age in the kitchen of a Canadian commune.
By Paulina Borsook
November 21, 2000
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The best kind, for first-timers and seasoned pros alike.
By Paulina Borsook
November 21, 2000
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By Jennifer Foote Sweeney
November 20, 2000
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A governor in Turkey says he'll remove the beards and mustaches of any men caught with prostitutes.
By Jack Boulware
October 16, 2000
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Girls just wanna have total global domination.
By Carina Chocano
May 12, 2000
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Turkish oil wrestlers feel threatened by gay men.
By Jack Boulware
May 10, 2000
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A smuggler's body piercing set off airport metal detectors recently in Turkey.
By J.A. Getzlaff
April 3, 2000
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In commemoration of April Fools' Eve, we celebrate the Seven Blunderers of the World.
By Eugene Finerman
March 31, 2000
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Our travel expert offers tips on small cruise ships, Grand Canyon white-water trips and swimming with dolphins.
By Donald D. Groff
March 16, 2000
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For about $100, you can skip the buses and zip across Turkey by air. Plus advice on a Fiji marriage and not missing those international flights.
By Donald D. Groff
February 10, 2000
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The government seeks to turn around its abysmal human-rights record and gain European Union membership.
By Laurie Udesky
February 9, 2000
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Our correspondent retraces the thin threads that led
to his being drugged and robbed in the heart of Istanbul.
By Rolf Potts
January 19, 2000
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As he recalls the curious cast of characters he encountered that day in Turkey, our correspondent ponders where he went wrong.
By Rolf Potts
January 18, 2000
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A stay among remote mountain villagers unearths life-changing riches.
By Maxine Rose Schur
January 8, 2000
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Immigrants and their German-born children find themselves cut off from state benefits.
By Allison Linn and Ayla Jean Yackley
January 6, 2000
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Scraping the bottom of the gratitude barrel? Here's a roundup that'll have you thanking your lucky stars you're you.
By Amy Reiter
November 24, 1999
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The Net's favorite Turkish accordion player says he just wants peace -- but parodies of his "I Kiss You!!!!" site persist.
By Janelle Brown
November 8, 1999
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A friendly Turkish accordion player becomes the Net's latest collective craze.
By Janelle Brown
November 4, 1999