THE WORLD
Saving Face and How to Say Farewell
By JAMES GLANZ While most of the recent parallels to Iraq do not offer much encouragement, there are a few stories of inconclusive wars that left the U.S. in a more dignified position.
Graphic: Buildup and Retreat
THE WORLD
How Reality Cut Likud's Vision Down to Size
By STEVEN ERLANGER Prime Minister Ariel Sharon threw a grenade into Likud, quitting the party to form his own and to pursue his own approach to what he sees as Israel's new realities.
THE WORLD
The Trial, Part 2: Hussein and the U.S. Strategy Will Be in the Dock
By JOHN F. BURNS Iraqis seem to be dividing over the trial of Saddam Hussein much as they have divided over the war, with Shiites and Kurds approving the process, and Sunni Arabs condemning it.
Complete Coverage: The Reach of War
THE NATION
Out West, Democrats Roam Free
By TIMOTHY EGAN Across the vast inland sea of Republican red, in states like Montana, Kansas, Wyoming, Oklahoma and Arizona, Democratic governors are soaring high in the polls.
Word for Word | Church v. State U.: Here's the Problem With Emily Dickinson
Document File: For Women, It's a Violent World
Laugh Lines: Jay Leno, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien
Reading File: Video Games: Where Cops Are the Killers
Navigazione Satellitare: La Vita Is Dolce, but Where Am I?
The World: The Cross and the Sickle Moon
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NAVIGAZIONE SATELLITARE
La Vita Is Dolce, but Where Am I?
By IAN FISHERMounting a Global Positioning System navigator on a scooter is exactly the ridiculous sort of thing Italians expect foreigners to get up to.
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