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How Obama's first steps are playing in the West Bank.
The roots of this week's cover can be traced back to Holly Bailey's observation that almost everything almost everybody seems to think about Cindy McCain is wrong. "Covering her husband's campaign, I've spent a lot of time observing Cindy McCain on the trail over the past year and I was always
Nicolas Sarkozy seems to be moving on to his next marriage with unseemly haste. Or perhaps not.
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6/20/08: NEWSWEEK's Lally Weymouth interviews King Abdullah II of Jordan about the Arab-Israeli peace process and his view of Iran (Video: Highlight Films, Ira Spitzer)
Bush apparently had more to do with local politics. Maliki did not want to appear to get too close to Jordan's King Abdullah II , who was also meeting with Bush. Abdullah, who keeps warning of Iraq's falling into a "Shiite crescent" stretching
killing of Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi by precision bombing deserve commendation. However, special kudos to Jordanian King Abdullah II for "giving up" his own countryman for the sake of peace and security in the world. Zarqawi's killing is a major
irresponsible adventurism adopted by certain elements within the state." Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan's King Abdullah II , in Cairo, echoed that view in a joint statement. In the longer run, however, it is the calls Bush didn't
day last week his schedule included the National Prayer Breakfast with President George W. Bush, a luncheon with King Abdullah II of Jordan and a cozy evening reception at the home of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. Between meetings, Cizik
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