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Down for the Count? - By Eric Pape
As France heads to the polls, Sarkozy still can't land his punches. Is this the final round for the feisty pint-sized politician?
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Bad Boys and their Toys - An FP Slide Show
A short look at dictators and their love of shiny supercars.
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The Stubborn Past - By Alex Gibson
Thirty-five years after the "Dirty War," a trial in Argentina is still struggling to shed light on a bloody legacy.
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5 Secrets Anonymous Should Steal From China - By Adam Segal
Let’s get real, script kiddies: It's time to stop defacing websites and start going after the good stuff.
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Latin Lovers' Quarrel - By James Traub
Obama may be well-liked by the people of Latin America, but smiling and waving won't clean up the mess the United States leaves on their table.
04/20/2012
The World in Photos This Week - An FP Slide Show
Norway's mass killer goes on trial, the space shuttle Discovery lands in Washington, and North Korea celebrates the 100th birthday of Kim Il Sung.
04/20/2012
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The best stories from around the world.
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The world's most craven sport crashes into the smoldering embers of the Arab Spring.
04/20/2012
This Week at War: The General's Dystopia - By Robert Haddick
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff paints a grim picture of the future of military power. Will the Pentagon be ready for it?
04/20/2012
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