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 (AP Photo/FOX News Sunday, Freddie Lee)
  Monday, February 7, 2005
In an interview Sunday, Vice President Dick Cheney urged calm amid concerns that Iraq's emerging government might be strongly Islamic.
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(AP Photo/FOX News Sunday, Freddie Lee)
Rice tells Israelis to make 'hard decisions'
  Administration officials say they expect Israel to proceed with its withdrawal of forces from West Bank population centers.
By Steven Erlanger and Steven R. Weisman/NYT
  Rice plans foreign trip with military precision
Japanese nervous again, this time over China
  There is little love lost between Asia's two economic titans.
By James Brooke/NYT
Some in U.S. voting with their feet
  Even a small loss of population is a significant event for a nation that thinks of itself as a place to escape to.
By Rick Lyman/NYT
France looks for deals with Libya's military
  Libya has become a popular destination for Western officials in search of new markets ever since economic sanctions were lifted last year.
By Katrin Bennhold/IHT
Reggae in a promised land
  Rastas and other reggae lovers flocked to Ethiopia to remember Bob Marley in the land he loved.
By Marc Lacey/NYT
Editorials & Commentary
Women's rights: Iran's bitter lessons for Iraq
Listen to each side - and to the past
Thomas L. Friedman: Let's mark Osama bin Laden down to a penny
Dining & More
Patricia Wells: In Austria, the return of Otto Koch
A filmmaker bucks Hong Kong trends
   Business Asia by Bloomberg
Will small still look beautiful this year?
Commentary: 2005, the year of the yen?
Top Ten Articles
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1955: China Rebuffs the UN

Quotation
"If Qianlong were alive today, he'd be wearing Versace."
Conservationists are meticulously rebuilding an ornate garden in Beijing's Forbidden City, created by Emperor Qianlong in 1740.



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