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Arafat's last days

Arafat's last days

International | President Bush may soon face a new crisis in the Middle East: the death of Yasser Arafat

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Hillary Rodham Clinton's new book, Living History, is making history. The blockbuster sold a stunning 600,000 copies in the first week, and Simon &

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Flashtraffic: Interview with Larry Kudlow

Larry Kudlow's stock is skyrocketing. His CNBC political/financial show with Jim Kramer attracts some of the biggest names in Washington and on Wall Street.

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Flashtraffic: Is Georgia the key?

GOP strategists think Georgia is the key to expanding Republican control of the U.S. Senate next year.

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Flashtraffic: Florida Republicans are in a pickle.

Florida Republicans would love to pick up the seat of Democratic Sen. Bob Graham, who is running for president and is undecided about a fourth term.

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Flashtraffic: Team Bush gears up for 2004

Bush-Cheney '04, Inc. is open for business.

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Flashtraffic: Unexpected Visits

It was Condoleeza Rice, the president's national security adviser, who delivered in the White House press room the news reporters had been expecting

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Flashtraffic: Mr. Who?

So who is Mr. Abbas?

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Flashtraffic: Growing Pressure

Conservative members of Congress-most notably House Majority Leader Tom DeLay-don't want President Bush to put too much pressure on Israel to make a deal.

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Flashtraffic: Bush's world tour

Fire up Air Force One. President Bush begins a world tour on May 30.

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Flashtraffic: Bush to visit troops in Middle East?

Washington is rife with speculation that President Bush may soon visit U.S. troops and key allies in the Middle East.

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Flashtraffic: Fleischer's departure

The president's world tour will be Ari Fleischer's last White House adventure.

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