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15 April SWJ Top News & Op-Ed Roundup

Hope for Iraq’s Meanest City - Michael Totten, City Journal
Tribal Identities in a Modern World - H.D.S. Greenway, Boston Globe
Making War Difficult - Bruce Fein, Washington Times
Countering Terrorism - Joshua Sinai, Washington Times
Bush Fires Off Warning to Foes - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
Whither the US-UK "Special Relationship"? - Nile Gardiner, National Review
After America? - Ian Buruma, The New Yorker
UN Expert? No, a Conspiracy Crank - David Aaronovitch, London Times
Europe or Eurabia? - Daniel Pipes, The Australian
Turkey’s Turning Point - Michael Rubin, National Review
Serbia Insists on Holding Vote in Kosovo - Dusan Stojanovic, Associated Press
Debate Link Between War, Credit Crisis - Jonathan Weisman, Washington Post
Iraq Doles Out $350 Million to 3 'Hot Spots' - Sara Carter, Washington Times
US to Counter Mahdi Army Influence - Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor
British Journalist Rescued by Iraqi Army - David Blair, London Daily Telegraph
Murder's Mess for Muqtada - Amir Taheri, New York Post
Afghanistan: General Urges Longer Tours - David Wood, Baltimore Sun
Bush and Iran, Again - Wall Street Journal editorial
Brushoff for Carter Over Hamas Meeting - Griff Witte, Washington Post
Israel Snubs Carter - Adam Entous, Reuters
Jimmy Carter: Clueless - New York Post editorial
Jimmy's World - Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
Tyranny's Enabler - Frank Gaffney Jr., Washington Times
Zimbabwe Court Refuses to Release Vote Results - Celia Dugger, New York Times
Zimbabwe Poll Petition Rejected - BBC News
Torture and Murder in Zimbabwe - Jamie Walker, London Times
Mugabe's Judges Reject Poll Petition - The Australian
Officials Fear if Mugabe Loses - Scott Baldauf, Christian Science Monitor
Zimbabwe's Power Vacuum - The Australian editorial
Mugabe Must be Brought to His Knees - Graham Boynton, London Daily Telegraph
Kenyans Killed in Sect Protests - BBC News
Chinese Relentlessly Patrol A Subdued but Jittery Lhasa - Washington Post
Judging China's Communists - Wall Street Journal editorial
Don’t Feed China’s Nationalism - Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
China: Leadership Event - John Tkacik Jr., Washington Times
Torch's 'Journey of Harmony' - Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Asia: Start of Something New - Boston Globe editorial
Bush's North Korea Capitulation - John Bolton, Wall Street Journal
Nepal: Victorious Maoists Demand King's Exit - Bruce Loudon, The Australian
Australia: Muslims Want Secular Law - Shahram Akbarzadeh, The Australian
Democratic Islam No Contradiction - Waleed Aly, Sydney Morning Herald
Democrats for Colombia - Wall Street Journal editorial
Chávez, Correa and Morales - Carlos Alberto Montanier, Miami Herald
Questions about Missile Defense - Theodore Postol, Boston Globe

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