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"Like a longtime married couple that has undergone a trial separation, the U.S. and the UN are finding they cannot do without each other," argues former assistant secretary-general John Hughes in a January 28 Christian Science Monitor op-ed column. Hughes, who presently serves as editor for Salt Lake City's Deseret Morning News, writes: "The U.S., bedeviled by fractious political elements in Iraq, wants the UN to help bail it out of messy plans to turn over the government to Iraqis by July 1. The UN, sidelined since the Iraq war began, eagerly wants a piece of the postwar action if it can get it without being made the scapegoat for ...