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MARCH 21, 2003
Out of the Bunkers, Into the Desert
After facing down fear and panic during chemical-attack alerts, it's off into Iraq -- to confront all-new dangers

MARCH 21, 2003
The War Edges Closer to Kuwait
As calm is broken by frequent air-raid sirens, Saddam's missiles put this small country, where immigrant workers are in the majority, on edge

MARCH 20, 2003
The Wired War Has Arrived
Unproven technology is seeing its first action as the U.S. Army outfits soldiers with latest computers and telecom devices

MARCH 20, 2003
Medical Advances March with the Troops
Keeping them alive and well is even trickier in the face of heat and unconventional weapons. Here, too, America's GIs are well-armed

MARCH 20, 2003
Israel Hunkers Down for Gulf War II
Just what its very sick economy needs least: A dangerous war on the country's doorstep and possible increases in terrorist activity

MARCH 20, 2003
Europe Can't Afford to Stay Mad for Long
Its economic and political needs make reconciliation urgent -- both on the Continent and with the U.S.

MARCH 20, 2003
High Stakes
The aftershocks of war in Iraq will reach every corner of the globe: The U.S. and world economies, big-power relations, and domestic politics

MARCH 19, 2003
Racing Saddam to Iraq's Oil Fields
Securing them before they're blown up is a massive challenge. Even harder may be putting out the fires if the wells do get torched

MARCH 19, 2003
Yes, America Is Safer Now
Far more still needs to be done. However, systems and procedures put into place post-September 11 are making a big difference already

MARCH 19, 2003
Waiting in the Winds of War
In Kuwait, calm among the troops gives way to a realization of what's about to happen: You've got to button up and keep going

MARCH 18, 2003
Bush Puts It All on the Line
He's clearly convinced that ridding the world of Saddam Hussein is worth the threat to global relations, the U.S. economy, and his Presidency

MARCH 18, 2003
Defending against Walking Germ Bombs
While the new deadly pneumonia most likely isn't terrorism, the outbreak shows that America needs a new bio-border-patrol

MARCH 14, 2003
A Russian's Plea to Back America
Billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky says working with the U.S. is his country's best economic hope, and he's pushing Putin to support Bush

MARCH 14, 2003
Bush Has a Friend in Japan
Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi has silently but aggressively been supporting the U.S. President's Iraq agenda. One reason: North Korea

MARCH 14, 2003
Moscow: "We Can't Accept Ultimatums"
Russian Ambassador to the U.N. Sergei Lavrov on the seriousness of the consequences if the U.S. acts against Iraq without U.N. approval

MARCH 11, 2003
Readers, Andy Rooney, and Me
I criticized the 60 Minutes star for his take on France's seeming ingratitude to the U.S. and now find myself both praised and pilloried

MARCH 11, 2003
"Iraq's Oil Is Iraq's"
A British army official talks about preparations for securing Saddam's southern oil fields, saying Britain has no desire to keep them

MARCH 10, 2003
Where This Bush Parts Ways with Dad
When it comes to planning for war, just about everywhere. Not following his father's successful strategies could be George W.'s biggest mistake

MARCH 7, 2003
Bush, the Bible, and Iraq
What scares so many people outside the U.S. is the President's religious, apocalyptic rhetoric. Is he really ready for Armageddon? Not likely

MARCH 7, 2003
Extreme Times, Extreme Portfolio
In an era of war and oil shocks, an unconventional mix of risky stocks and cold, hard cash may be the prudent strategy

MARCH 6, 2003
Russia's Goal: "To Make Iraq Disarm"
A senior policymaker on why Moscow's approach differs from Washington's and on the challenges of establishing a post-Saddam society

MARCH 6, 2003
The Fed Looks Beyond the Fog of War
The crisis in Iraq continues to chill the Street, but Greenspan & Co. sees a stable housing market and continuing growth

FEBRUARY 24, 2003
Why Bush Isn't About to Back Down
The inspection regime that Washington hawks feared as a trap is more likely to work against Saddam and global doves

FEBRUARY 24, 2003
Stop Frying the French
Despite what Andy Rooney may say, their doubts about war with Iraq by no means reflect ingratitude for America's help in World War II

FEBRUARY 6, 2003
Why Bush Is in a Rush to Boot Saddam
While his critics fear to act, behind the President's urgency -- right or wrong -- is a fear of not acting, thanks to September 11


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