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WASHINGTON — While Palestinian Christians in the West Bank celebrated Christmas in Bethlehem,
WASHINGTON — By now everyone with an opinion about the viability of President Obama’s new strategy
Everyone concerned with Afghanistan is focused on President Obama’s troop deployment decision. So