Congress, White House Prepare for Battle

Both Democrats and Republicans will use AMT reform, a homeowner bailout, and China trade as 2008 issues.

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Lots of Iraq Assessments Await

It seems as if everybody is getting into the act when it comes to assessing the situation in Iraq, adding to the confusion of many voters and members of Congress who are looking for something definitive about how the war is going. Instead, nearly every day another report is issued or leaked--and the appropriate course of action remains muddled, according to public opinion analysts of both parties.

Emotion Can Make You a Bad Investor

The author of Your Money & Your Brain says feeling you've got the market figured out can be addictive.

Iceland Stops Whaling for Wrong Reason

A country blows an opportunity for a public relations coup.

Indian growth tops expectations

India's economy grew at a faster-than-expected annual rate of 9.3% in the second quarter, official figures show.

Blind to the Need for Eye Testing

Routine eye screening can prevent vision loss, but many people don't realize its importance.

Democrats Focus on Iraq Political Turmoil

Just two weeks before Gen. David Petraeus delivers his much-anticipated report on the "surge" and progress in Iraq, Democrats are considering a game plan that will cede military issues to the administration and instead focus on the political failures in the troubled Middle East nation.

Justice Department Lawyers Refuse Detainee Cases

Some lawyers in the civil appeals division object to the government's policies on Guantanamo Bay.

Divesting From Iran

France's apparent progress may be part of a larger trend among western powers.
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