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Flashtraffic: New point man in Iraq

Rumsfeld's guy is out. Powell's guy is in.

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Flashtraffic: Friends at the top

How close are Vice President Dick Cheney and Mr. Rumsfeld?

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Flashtraffic: House tax cut plans

House Prosperity Caucus want to resist any tax cut less than $550 billion

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Flashtraffic: Clinton goes apolitical

Bill Clinton surprised a Syracuse University audience on Mother's Day.

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FlashTraffic: Bush's tax cut strategy

President Bush's new message strategy for selling his troubled tax-relief plan is to tie tax cuts to job creation.

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FlashTraffic: Interview with Newt Gingrich

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich warns that the economy is key to President Bush's reelection and urges the GOP to focus on health-care reform. "The economy…

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FlashTraffic: Operation Iraqi Free Markets?

Senior Bush administration officials, including Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Colin Powell, are seriously mulling a plan to…

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FlashTraffic: Hillary's hat in the ring?

A new Zogby poll finds 42 percent of Iowa Democrats want more candidates to jump into next January's caucuses, and Hillary Clinton may come calling. She is on…

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FlashTraffic: The Iowa contenders

Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.), for one, isn't waiting around to see whether Hillary Clinton jumps into the 2004 race. Last month, he unveiled a $700 billion…

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Flashtraffic: Interview with Rush

What's next after Operation Iraqi Freedom? Talk radio's Rush Limbaugh shares his insights in this exclusive e-mail interview with WORLD.

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Flashtraffic: On the Radar

Franklin Graham, son of evangelist Billy Graham, hit Washington's radar screen after 9/11 when he called Islam a "very evil and wicked religion.

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Flashtraffic: Ground Game

The gospel ground game in Iraq is indeed a great story, and Franklin Graham doesn't mind who knows what he's doing.

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