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- COLUMN ONE : This Prison Is a Pueblo of Families : In Tijuana, many inmates live with loved ones. Free enterprise and corruption reign--but U.S. prisons might have something to learn.
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- U.S. Has Crossed Its Mideast Rubicon--and Cannot Afford to Lose : Iraq: If sanctions prove too uncertain and diplomacy unavailing, America will need to consider a surgical and progressive military strike.
- Family Caught in Kuwait Flees to U.S. Embassy
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