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Iraq's ambassador to the United States


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Samir Sumaida'ie, Iraq's ambassador to the United States, discusses a variety of topics during a visit to The Washington Times on May 6, 2008.


On progress and Iraqi stability


On the relationship with Iran





On using oil revenues for reconstruction





On the U.S. presidential race


Videos by Christian Fuchs

The show behind the show at NASCAR


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Behind the scenes as a cable network broadcasts the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va.

Audio Slide Show by by Rod Lamkey, Jr.

Barbour on President Bush's legacy




Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour compares President Bush to President Truman.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Barbour on the 2008 campaign




Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on why Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is a strong candidate for the Republicans in the 2008 presidential campaign.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Barbour on race in the 2008 campaign



Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on race as a factor in the 2008 presidential campaign.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Barbour on McCain



Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on being a potential running mate for Republican nominee Sen. John McCain.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Felipe Lopez




Washington Times sports writers Mark Zuckerman and Ben Goessling discuss the surprising turnaround of Nationals' second baseman Felipe Lopez.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Intelligence briefing on Syrian nuclear facility



Intelligence briefing on the nuclear facility in Syria, which was destroyed by Israel

  • courtesy of U.S. intelligence services

  • White House budget director



    White House Office of Management and Budget Director Jim Nussle suggested yesterday that his own party was partly responsible for the worsening budget deficit when they had control of Congress but did not act aggressively enough to cut spending.

    Video by The Washington Times

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  • TWT Audio: On the Democrats 2006 victories

  • TWT Audio: External impacts on the budget

  • Hunger in Haiti




    Nowhere in the world have rising food prices — which have sparked protests and riots in several countries — had such a devastating impact as in Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, where about 80 percent of the population lives on less than $2 a day.

    Video Special to The Washington Times by Carmen Gentile

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