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WEST BANK: Palestinian reaction to U.S. reversal on settlement freeze
Babylon & BeyondPalestinian politicians and analysts said Wednesday that they were not surprised that the U.S. government had failed to get Israel to agree to a temporary settlement freeze as a precondition for resuming Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations. To them, It... -
Chiapas to California: preserving forests for dollars?
GreenspaceThe Mexican state of Chiapas, home to the left-wing Zapatista revolt of the mid-1990s, is now eager to join a most capitalist enterprise: Californiaâs upcoming cap-and-trade market for carbon emissions. Chiapas Gov. Juan Antonio Sabines Guerrero and... -
What Obama said about Richard Holbrooke just before learning of the diplomat's death (Updated)
Top of the TicketDemocrat president praises veteran special envoy at another holiday party not knowing Holbrooke was nearing death.... -
IRAN: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia squeezed between Tehran and Washington
Babylon & BeyondArmenia finds itself in an unfriendly neighborhood and engaged in a highly militarized 20-year territorial dispute with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. It has long pulled off a diplomatic coup, maintaining simultaneous close relations with... -
CENTRAL ASIA: WikiLeaks dispatches reveal a Great Game for the 21st century
Babylon & BeyondThe Americans were confounded. Maksat Idenov (pictured), the Harvard Business School-educated head of Kazakhstanâs state-owned oil company, had abruptly booted Guy Hollingsworth, a Chevron Corp. executive, from a meeting and from talks over a... -
Friday's TV Talk Shows
Show TrackerThe Early Show Jason Statham. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today Suzanne Somers; Pauly D; Fred Armisen; President George H.W. Bush's foreign policy team. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA Good Morning America Anthony Hopkins; calling...... -
New cables reveal frank U.S. views on Latin America, from Argentina to Venezuela
La PlazaThe global fall-out over the leaked U.S. diplomatic cables continues to trickle into Latin America, where leaders are responding to a variety of disclosures that reveal frank opinions on governments with whom the United States has sometimes had tense... -
The 'lost' Hillary Clinton Afghan briefing transcript recovered and published here
Top of the TicketHillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates take over the Afghan security briefing when President Obama leaves.... -
A Clinton takes over Obama's White House briefing again; this time it's Hillary
Top of the TicketObama Afghan war policy review says progress has been made but it remains a fragile situation.... -
The Obama-Hu summit: 'A spirit of cooperation that is also friendly competition'
Top of the TicketFull text of the presidents' White house news conference where they eac describe te status of a range of bilateral issues..... -
WikiLeaks on Latin America: U.S. ambassador to Mexico speaks out
La PlazaCarlos Pascual, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, is clearly not happy to see the WikiLeaks disclosure of diplomatic cables. While not confirming the authenticity of the missives, Pascual tells The Times that they do not represent U.S. policy and should be... -
Why the WikiLeakers are not quite Rosa Parks
The Big PictureWhen Julian Assange talks about transparency and our right to know about our government, he has at least a fighting chance of winning over the public. He stakes out a difficult but righteous position: that the media deserve special latitude......
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