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29 January SWJ Op-Ed Roundup

The State of the Union - New York Times editorial
Final State - Washington Post editorial
Bush's End Game - Wall Street Journal editorial
Iraq's Up, Economy's Down - USA Today editorial
A Union Hungry for Change - Boston Globe editorial
Battered Bush Battles On - Rich Lowry, New York Post
Endangered Democratic Species - Frank Gaffney Jr., Washington Times
Iraq: Nothing Happened in MAJ Today - David French, National Review
Death Squads Undoing Surge's Progress - Joseph Galloway, Miami Herald
Afghanistan and Pakistan Are One Struggle - Amir Taheri, London Times
Karzai Gets Tough with Lord Ashdown - David Blair, London Daily Telegraph
Pakistan's Most Wanted Warlord - Kevin Whitelaw, US News & World Report
Turkey: Democracy a Work in Progress - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial
OBL: Signed and Delivered - Yousafzai, Moreau and Hosenball, Newsweek
Gulf Provocations: What to Do - James Lyons, Washington Times
No Way to Avoid Hamas Now - Helena Cobban, Christian Science Monitor
Last Chance for Two States? - Steve Masters, Philadelphia Inquirer
Rafah's Angry Tunnel Men - Tim McGirk, Time
The Gaza Breakout - Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
The U.N.'s Human-Rights Sham - Ronan Farrow, Wall Street Journal
Not-So-Benevolent Strongmen - Christian Science Monitor editorial
Suharto's Grip Still Felt in Indonesia - Canberra Times editorial
Ruthless Tyrant Suharto Unworthy of Tributes - John Birmingham, The Australian
Suharto: The Devil You Knew - Piers Akerman, Sydney Daily Telegraph
Tamil Statehood? - Bruce Fein, Washington Times
68' Tet: Dreadful Sense of Deja Vu - Mike Marqusse, Sydney Morning Herald
How Kenya Came Undone - Scott Baldauf, Christian Science Monitor
The 8/7 Families - Howard Kavaler, Washington Times
Colombia Seeks Commerce, Investment - Francisco Santos Calderón, Miami Herald
Nuclear Cooperation - Daniel Davis, Washington Times
Wiretrapped - Wall Street Journal editorial
The Navy and the Whales - Washington Post editorial

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