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...Could this hurt Bush next November? That depends if any Democrats are able to use the issue to defeat him. If the Dems have any hope of beating a President with 70% approval ratings they need to accomplish two major goals: Prove they will be just as strong on overseas threats and stronger on domestic issues. But they can?t just whine about Bush?s handling of the economy and the dubious merits of his tax cuts; they need a plan of their own. Most Americans don?t think the President can do much to change the economy?s direction...
...Measured against the complex reality, Rumsfeld's allegations that Iran is meddling in Iraq and harboring al-Qaeda are unlikely to galvanize much by way of international action against Tehran. But the issue of nuclear weapons is different. If Washington can prove that Tehran is, indeed, planning to use its Russian-built nuclear reactors to create weapons, the U.S. would have a strong case for international action against Iran. Tehran swears it has no plans to develop nuclear weapons, and that it has played open cards with the International Atomic Energy Agency. But the U.S. and some of its allies...
...Bush administration has already begun pressing for international action to compel Iran to submit to further inspections and prove its compliance with the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty - Secretary of State Colin Powell plans to argue the case at the G8 meeting in France this weekend...
...assumption that the Taba offers the basis of territorial compromise, President Bush's Middle East policy coordinator Elliot Abrams has made no secret of his opposition, favoring a far more limited territorial concession by Israel. The outcome of the internal battles in the Bush administration may yet prove decisive in determining the prospects for getting to the end of the "roadmap." That is, of course, if the journey is actually begun...
...Professor K.Y. Yuen, head of the microbiology department at HKU, carried huge amounts of a coronavirus strikingly similar to the SARS agent. The scientists sequenced its genome and found the two viruses to be nearly identical. The World Health Organization points out that the results don't definitively prove that civets or other animals gave humans SARS. But theoretically, a civet bite or sneeze could infect its owner?so could the handling of a butchered carcass. (The virus is unlikely to survive cooking, so it probably wasn't contracted by a diner in a restaurant...