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Jimmy Carter argues that the latest Israeli-Palestine conflict was preventable. Kevin Peraino says Fatah will be the big loser as Hamas is pummelled. Martin Peretz thinks an Israeli-Palestine cease-fire would be a band-aid on a laceration. Daniel Henninger has a New Year’s Resolution for finance: don’t be stupid. The Economist worries that the "Enron"-esque scandal ...
Jimmy Carter argues that the latest Israeli-Palestine conflict was preventable.
Jimmy Carter argues that the latest Israeli-Palestine conflict was preventable.
Kevin Peraino says Fatah will be the big loser as Hamas is pummelled.
Martin Peretz thinks an Israeli-Palestine cease-fire would be a band-aid on a laceration.
Daniel Henninger has a New Year’s Resolution for finance: don’t be stupid.
The Economist worries that the "Enron"-esque scandal in India exposes wider corruption.
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