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         <title>Rumsfeld: Open case</title>
         <description>There&apos;s a term used often in the military - &quot;command climate&quot;. It signifies the atmosphere that a senior leader generates through his language, his behaviour, his attitude. The command climate seeps down from the top and influences the way the...</description>
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         <description>The wisdom – if such a thing exists as the polls open – is that the Democrats will take the House of Representatives, but they probably won’t take the Senate. If the wisdom proves correct and the House falls to...</description>
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         <description>The US ambassador to Iraq, &apos;Zal&apos; Khalilzad, and General George Casey, the commander of US and multinational forces in Iraq, went on air this morning. Their take on the situation was strikingly different from much of what one hears in...</description>
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         <title>The Iraq problem</title>
         <description>I took my kids to the zoo on a beautiful fall afternoon. It was teeming, Latino families picnicking in warm sunlight, tourists from China waiting for the pandas, a huge church group from the Midwest. I bought popcorn and we...</description>
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         <title>About Adam Brookes</title>
         <description>I report for BBC TV, radio and online on US national security. Before coming to Washington, I reported from China for six years as the BBC&apos;s Beijing correspondent, and from Indonesia as Jakarta correspondent. Reporting assignments have taken me to...</description>
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