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Byline: Michael Freedman
Most leaders at last week's G8 summit in Japan shared a dubious distinction: they're unloved at home. George W. Bush is so unpopular his own party doesn't know what to do with him. Same goes for Gordon Brown. Nicolas Sarkozy's approval numbers keep sliding, and Yasuo Fukuda's are in the pits.
Among other things, this suggests we should expect less emphasis on high-profile summitry in the days ahead. Apart from Russians, who are enjoying a commodities boom--and are ...