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Abbas hits out from the shadows
Mahmoud Abbas’s decision not to contest the next Palestinian presidential election is a reflection of how quickly and dramatically the hopes for peace that accompanied the election, a year ago, of US president Barack Obama have been extinguished, writes Roula Khalaf
Why chief executives struggle as politicians
Michael Skapinker on where many come unstuck
The open question in Obama’s Afghan plan
Philip Stephens on the way forward for the US president
Not all bubbles present a risk to the economy
Stick with the zero-interest rates, says Frederic Mishkin
Obama has lost sight of the centre
Clive Crook on poor election results for the Democrats
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US health reform clears first hurdle
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