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[Title] => US military base impasse could topple Japan leader
[Summary] => It is possibly the most controversial US military facility in the world after the prison at Guantanamo Bay. Local residents like to call it the world's most dangerous base. An impasse over its future could bring down the government of a key US ally.
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[Title] => Hawks in the chicken coop
[Summary] => United States President George W. Bush confounded his critics once again by nominating two known hawks to critical positions: Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz as President of the World Bank, and Under Secretary of State for Arms Control John Bolton as the new U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Wolfowitz, quintessential neo-conservative, architect of the Iraq War and bereft of any domestic or international banking experience, replaces WB President John Wolfensohn who leaves his post June 1st. (Two wolves in succession, one wag notes.)
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
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Wolfowitz, quintessential neo-conservative, architect of the Iraq War and bereft of any domestic or international banking experience, replaces WB President John Wolfensohn who leaves his post June 1st. (Two wolves in succession, one wag notes.)
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