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Sixty-four percentof Americanssaid they have never participated in antiwar rallies.
At the moment, President Bush"s ratings on handling the war in Iraq are decidedly negative. So it seems an opportune time to ask: How much of a problem is that for his presidency?
The presidential trip to Britain brought thousands of protesters on to the streets. Two Telegraph writers give contrasting views about their objectives.
A new book offers a unique and captivating perspective on the history of the Pentagon.
What's missing from the Kosovo story is anti-war protest, at least on the left.
Only76 percent of those polled are somewhat confident of military success in war on terrorism.
It would be a major setback if thetrend in broadcasting toward softer news coveragedecreases interest in what we still regard as conventional broadcast news coverage.
If the people return George W Bush, it will be because he extended the universal principles that Americans espouse to that vast and challenging stretch of earth from Morocco to Malaysia.



