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In U.S. poll, 60 percent back Libya military action
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sixty percent of Americans support the U.S. and allied military action in Libya to impose a no-fly zone to protect civilians from forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Thursday found. | Full Article
Western air strikes fail to dislodge Gaddafi armor
March 24, 2011 08:40 AM ET
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Western warplanes hit Libya for a fifth night on Thursday, but so far have failed to stop Muammar Gaddafi's tanks shelling rebel-held towns or dislodge his armor from a strategic junction in the east. | Full Article
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March 24, 2011 09:09 AM ET
TOKYO (Reuters) - Stores in Tokyo were running out of bottled water on Thursday after radiation from a damaged nuclear complex briefly made tap water unsafe for babies, while more nations curbed imports of Japanese food. | Full Article
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March 24, 2011 08:19 AM ET
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March 24, 2011 08:53 AM ET
CAIRO (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates assured Egypt's military ruler of sustained American aid Thursday, as Cairo warned that tourism revenue is nosediving in the wake of the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak. | Full Article
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March 24, 2011 09:32 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street was poised for a higher open on Thursday with retail stocks in focus after Best Buy reported higher-than-expected profit, but light trading volume suggested the optimism was limited. | Full Article
Durable goods orders fall, job market healing
March 24, 2011 09:13 AM ET
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March 24, 2011 09:35 AM ET
FRANKFURT/HELSINKI (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers underscored the case for an April rate hike on Thursday as Portugal's political crisis raised the prospect of another spell of reluctant ECB bond market intervention. | Full Article
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March 24, 2011 09:31 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Best Buy Co Inc beat quarterly profit estimates as strength in its mobile business offset weak demand for televisions and entertainment software in the all-important holiday season, sending its shares up. | Full Article
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March 24, 2011 05:34 AM ET
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Mehdi Hasan: the limits of intervention | Robert Skidelsky: the dangers of Ricardian-Osbornism | John Gray on resource wars

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In this week's New Statesman, we look at the costs and risks of intervention in Libya. In our cover story, Mehdi Hasan asks if there is a contradiction in ordering air strikes on Libya while ignoring conflicts elsewhere, Olivier Roy says that Nicolas Sarkozy's bellicosity masks his lack of substance, Jonathan Derbyshire profiles Samantha Power, Barack Obama's "Valkyrie", and Jason Cowley looks at how J S Mill's writing's can illuminate foreign policy.

Also this week, Robert Skidelsky looks at how the idea of two dead economists, David Ricardo and J M Keynes, are shaping the cuts debate, Gavin Kelly asks how the coming tussle over tax cuts will play out, and David Blanchflower says that growth will continue to disappoint and Osborne's Budget will be a failure.

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