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February 2005

Feb 28, 2005 News
Posted: Monday, February 28, 2005

¤ A Plot Thickens
¤ Haitian Police Open Fire on Nonviolent Demostrators
¤ A Superior Treatment for Insomnia
¤ It's Called Torture
¤ Déjà Vu
¤ IRAQ WAR FOR ISRAEL
¤ Bush nepotism and American war-profiteering
¤ 'It's called torture'
¤ Huge Baghdad blast kills 125
¤ Congo ambush kills nine UN troops
¤ Syria hands over Saddam half-brother as 'goodwill'
¤ Two Car Bombs Kill at Least 31 in Iraq
¤ 30 killed in fresh Iraq violence
¤ Deception is the first rule of war.
¤ A bracing critique of 'terror war'
¤ Dangerous doctrine
¤ Blows Against the Empire
¤ June Aggression Against Iran
¤ Chechen struggle ignored
¤ Car bomb kills dozens in Iraqi town
¤ Death of a democracy
¤ It's time for us to give up the nukes
¤ Israeli officials smile, and build more outposts on the ground
¤ Linda McQuaig says standing up to U.S. will gain us respect abroad
¤ Bush: 1914, 1938, 2005

The Real Reasons Why Iran is the Next Target
Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2005

The Emerging Euro-denominated International Oil Marker
The Iranians are about to commit an "offense" far greater than Saddam Hussein's conversion to the euro of Iraq’s oil exports in the fall of 2000. Numerous articles have revealed Pentagon planning for operations against Iran as early as 2005. While the publicly stated reasons will be over Iran's nuclear ambitions, there are unspoken macroeconomic drivers explaining the Real Reasons regarding the 2nd stage of petrodollar warfare - Iran's upcoming euro-based oil Bourse.

Full Article : globalresearch.ca

Feb 27, 2005 News
Posted: Sunday, February 27, 2005

¤ Scholars unearth Britain’s dirty war against Mau Mau
¤ Britain 'shamed' on Mau Mau
¤ With Study of Mau Mau, Prof Creates Masterpiece
¤ The Scalping of Cherokee Indian
¤ Fresh violence in embattled Nepal; 15 killed
¤ A real false flag operation does NOT reveal its hidden intentions
¤ George and Conde in Europe: The "Charm Offensive" Didn't Work
¤ Oil-rich Iran pledges to defend 'right to nuclear energy'
¤ Palestinians criticize Israeli freeze
¤ Israel Says Will Strike Syria if Needed
¤ 'W.'s stiletto democracy'
¤ Bush the same then and now, and that's not reassuring
¤ Democracy, terror and fantasy
¤ Iraqis, US soldiers killed in blasts
¤ Live Up to Your Words, Gentlemen
¤ Splitsville?
¤ Second Thoughts on the Hotel Rwanda
¤ Awaiting the US
¤ Our hands are clean: Palestine President
¤ Iran and Russia Sign Nuclear Fuel Deal
¤ Top U.S. General Sees Lasting Iraq Insurgency
¤ Reports Purged From the Website of the Civil Rights Commission
¤ Blair prepared for Iraq war in 2002?
¤ Report: Israel to expand settlements
¤ Syria Denies Bombing Role
¤ The reign of the US dollar is obviously coming to its end
¤ A Corrupted Election
¤ The Emerging Euro-denominated International Oil Marker
¤ New charge undermines Blair claims on Iraq war
¤ Blair: War Criminal?
¤ Why Bush met a frosty reception from Putin
¤ Top former CIA agent condemns new terror war
¤ The Hypocrisy Taboo

Feb 26, 2005 News
Posted: Saturday, February 26, 2005

¤ Israel Blames Syria for Tel Aviv Bombing
¤ Israel: Syria, Iran Terrorism Behind Tel Aviv Bombing

¥ Again just who wants this war with Iran and Syria
¤ Flashback Sharon Says US Should Also Disarm Iran, Libya and Syria
¤ Flashback Sharon Wants U.S. Action Against Syria
¤ Flashback Sharon Recruits US Mercenaries Against Syria
¤ Flashback War is not in U.S. interest
¤ Flashback US Assures Israel That Syria And Iran Are Next
¤ Flashback Syria's Next
¤ Flashback ISRAEL DEMANDS IRAN BE ATTACKED NEXT AFTER IRAQ
¤ Flashback Israel instructs America to attack Iran and Syria
¤ Flashback Iran, Libya, Syria are next?
¤ Flashback Israel: Sharon stirs up conflict with Syria and Iran

¤ Islamic Jihad Claims Responsibility for Bombing
¤ Hizbollah Denies Role in Tel Aviv Bombing
¤ Al-Aqsa Brigades claims Tel Aviv suicide attack
¤ Russia prepared to challenge U.S. unilateralism
¤ Venezuelan warns of U.S. overthrow
¤ Bush in Europe: The Visiting Emperor
¤ Democracy, Lip Service and Bigotry
¤ The Miami Mafia: "Iraq Now; Cuba Later!"
¤ Land Reform in Venezuela
¤ NeoCons, Israeli Lobby Declare War On Putin
¤ Saboteurs Blow Up Iraqi Oil Pipeline
¤ Nine UN soldiers die in Congo ambush
¤ Sneering will not help democracy
¤ Why Israel Really Fears Iranian Nukes
¤ Don't Be Spun by the Spin
¤ Cornering the Dragon: Bad Idea
¤ Ivan meets GI Joe
¤ Three US soldiers among 16 killed in Iraq
¤ Attack on Iran will not be tolerated
¤ Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez Frias to switch to the Petro-Euro
¤ Bahrain sees growing role for euro
¤ Russia considering renewed arms sales to Palestinians
¤ Baghdad Street Scene
¤ Chechen peace plan risks Kremlin anger
¤ Oil looms large on Bush-Putin summit agenda
¤ 5 G.I.'s Killed and 9 Injured Across Iraq in 24 Hours

Feb 25, 2005 News
Posted: Friday, February 25, 2005

¤ Army awards Halliburton subsidiary millions in bonuses
¤ U.S. military death toll in Iraq approaches 1,500
¤ Russia ordered to pay for Chechen deaths
¤ U.S. says it would fire missiles over Canada
¤ Murder in the Amazon
¤ 50 Years in the Making: Iranian Distrust of America
¤ Global Imperialist Designs
¤ How Long Can Bush Get Away With Lies?
¤ Fables of Freedom and Democracy
¤ A Pattern of Deception
¤ Australia: former leading intelligence official exposes government lies
¤ Jewish settler runs over two Palestinian children near Qalqilia
¤ Bush Interpreter Says Bush Used Secret Hearing Device
¤ Who convinced the president that our democracy depends on a Crusade?
¤ Iran is way different than Iraq
¤ Financial markets shaken by US dollar scare
¤ Tel Aviv Suicide Bombing Kills Up to Five
¤ US casualties in Baghdad bomb attack
¤ Canada Opts Out of U.S. Defense Shield
¤ The good luck of traumatised Afghanistan
¤ Lost in Europe
¤ Putin loses his smile after lecture from Bush on democracy
¤ I saw Americans kill terror suspects, says Guantanamo Briton
¤ U.S. Moves To Preserve Iraq Coalition
¤ Bush, Putin Agree on Nukes, Not Democracy
¤ Hariri's Murder Only the Beginning
¤ Hard Questions About White House Media Manipulation
¤ U.S. dollar falling hard and fast
¤ Suicides in U.S. Marine Corps Rise by 29%
¤ There Was Never an Intention to Win
¤ Democracy for All
¤ Iraq's liberation comes with a ballooning price tag
¤ The third crusade
¤ The remaking of al-Qaeda
¤ Ex-UK minister wants Iraq war probe
¤ Afghan soldiers killed in ambush
¤ Annan denies Syria pullout demand

Feb 24, 2005 News
Posted: Thursday, February 24, 2005

¤ Whispers That Destroy Nations
¤ Syria calls U.S. 'unbalanced'
¤ Torture Nation
¤ Ritual & Sexual Torture in Gitmo and Abu Ghraib
¤ The Downside of Democracy
¤ Ex-Presidents as Pitchmen: Touting Good Deeds
¤ Rummy TV
¤ Images from Iraq
¤ Oil prices stay strong at $51
¤ New evidence shows No 10 'push to war'
¤ 'U.S. to attack Syria and further destabilize Middle East?
¤ Rummy TV
¤ Black (Un)like Me
¤ 30 Die in Series of Attacks Across Iraq
¤ Lebanon: Syrian troops pulling back
¤ Halliburton Gets Bonuses for U,S, Army Work
¤ Seven die in Kashmir rebel attack
¤ Witness in plot to kill Bush is dead
¤ Where is al-Zarqawi?
¤ Show Trials and Phony Confessions Target Syria
¤ German Protesters Call Bush 'No. 1 Terrorist'
¤ Kenyan president faces rebellion on sleaze
¤ Fifteen dead in Tikrit car bomb
¤ The agony and Extase
¤ Bush Says United Front Is Essential to Curb Iran
¤ No Charges In Unarmed Iraqi Death
¤ Bush Drops Town Hall Meeting with Germans
¤ Bush Prematurely Closes News Conference
¤ Politician Assassinated In Northern Iraq
¤ US in new crackdown on exports to Cuba
¤ President's Uncle Bucky emerges as a big winner from Iraq war
¤ Voting for Brutality
¤ US/Iraqi TV Airs Tape of Purported Confession
¤ Making up more LIES to invade Syria
¤ Iraqis killed as marines enter town
¤ UK lawyer warned Iraq war was illegal
¤ Bush Under Pressure to Confront Putin

Feb 23, 2005 News
Posted: Wednesday, February 23, 2005

¤ No German Flowers for Bush
¤ Company's work in Iraq profited Bush's uncle
¤ British soldiers convicted of Iraq abuse
¤ Iran terms US attack threat absurd
¤ Venezuela Complains to OAS of U.S. Policy
¤ US anger over Zimbabwe reporters
¤ British arms sales fuel Africa's wars
¤ US Downplays Rift With Mbeki Over Zimbabwe Elections
¤ The Poisoned Well
¤ Thousands of Germans March to Protest Bush Visit
¤ Gannongate: It's Worse Than You Think
¤ Quiet man emerges as Iraq's new PM
¤ Bush: talk of strike on Iran is ridiculous
¥ It's Syria first then Iran
¤ The elusive rainbow
¤ Who killed Rafik Hariri?
¤ Syria minister warns of Bush 'plot'
¤ After Bam and Zarand, is Tehran next?
¤ Is Chechen nations Russian’s property?
¤ America the Frightful
¤ Rummy Dropped from the Loop?
¤ US senator calls for permanent bases in Afghanistan
¤ Britain unveils tough anti-terror bill
¤ 180 children killed in Afghan freeze
¤ Will America always be unassailable?
¤ Bush says Iraq row is over, but warns of dispute over China embargo
¤ In Iraq, It Could Be Getting Worse for Women
¤ Why Europe Ignores Bush
¤ Congress dozes while detainees are tortured
¤ At least 420 killed in Iran earthquake
¤ Haiti prison director fired after attack
¤ Avalanches kill 186 in snowbound Kashmir
¤ Squatters demand rights to ranch as Chávez launches socialist revolution

Mbeki attacks US over Zimbabwe stance
Posted: Tuesday, February 22, 2005

By Andrew Gowers, John Reed and David White in Pretoria
Published: February 21 2005, The Financial Times


South Africa's president has launched an outspoken attack on US efforts to exert pressure on Zimbabwe and asserted that his country can assist its neighbour to hold free elections next month.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Thabo Mbeki said Condoleezza Rice, US secretary of state, had discredited Washington's proclaimed policy to promote freedom by placing Zimbabwe on a list of six "outposts of tyranny" last month, alongside Myanmar, Cuba, Belarus, North Korea and Iran.

"It's an exaggeration and whatever [the US] government wants to do with that list of six countries, or however many, it's really somewhat discredited," Mr Mbeki said.
Full Article : news.ft.com

Feb 22, 2005 News
Posted: Tuesday, February 22, 2005

¤ Former PM Barak criticizes Sharon, Labor party
¤ The Politics of the Hariri Assassination: Remapping the Middle East
¤ The Agents of Instability
¤ Collapse of the American Empire
¤ There is no alternative to the Chechen peace initiative
¤ Piss Off
¤ Columbia U. Professor, Criticized for Views on Israel, Is Banned
¤ Oil Exporters Behind Dollar Fall
¤ Israel Killed al-Hariri to Set the Stage for a Confrontation with Hezbollah
¤ A Kick in the Pants
¤ Bush: Arrogance instead of diplomacy before summit
¤ PM admits Iraq backflip, won't apologise
¤ 3 Soldiers Killed in Baghdad
¤ The real priority for Bush
¤ 'The thief of Baghdad'
¤ AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN EUROPE
¤ Death Toll Rising Following Powerful Earthquake in Iran
¤ US, EU differ on Iran, China
¤ The unmaking of the neo-conservative mind
¤ Blair and Bush in show of unity
¤ Straw places suspicion on Syria
¤ Bush must decide whether he is ready to be a Bismarck
¤ Landslide on Indonesian garbage mountain leaves 31 dead
¤ A bitter harvest
¤ Russia gets a scolding by Bush
¤ Australia to send more troops to Iraq
¤ Toll rises in Iran quake
¤ Tehran rejects ‘sell out’ of its nuclear programme
¤ ‘Israel must prepare for air strike on Iran’s N-programme’
¤ Hiroshima and Nagasaki
¤ Nominees for the 1st Annual Tomdispatch Political Comedy Awards
¤ The White House Stages Its 'Daily Show'
¤ The strange story of White House reporter 'Jeff Gannon'
¤ Israel pushes U.S. on Iran nuke solution
¤ Protest as harassment
¤ Investigator Convicted in Sierra Leone
¤ Mbeki attacks US over Zimbabwe stance

Feb 21, 2005 News
Posted: Monday, February 21, 2005

¤ 3 GIs killed during medical evacuation in Iraq
¤ Mexico: the Pentagon's Proxy Army in Iraq
¤ All the News That's Fit to Fake
¤ Strategies in Palestine
¤ The Anti-Imperialist GW
¤ Iraq, Then and Now
¤ Bush Goes From Alarmist To Pollyanna With Ease
¤ Three reasons why the US and Europe won't make up
¤ The danger in President's Bush's conviction he's right'
¤ Three US troops die in Iraq blast
¤ Belgium's anti-Bush protests continue
¤ The Dragon's Dawn: China as a Rising Imperial Power
¤ Israel presses U.S. to stop Iran’s nuclear program
¤ Settlers poison Palestinian well
¤ Syria says it will withdraw troops from the Lebanon
¤ Will Bert and Ernie Be Next?
¤ More Africans Enter U.S. Than in Days of Slavery
¤ Images From The War in Iraq
¤ Bush Faces Iraq Critics, Calls for Unity
¤ Bush: Why I won't admit trying dope
¤ Avalanche Kills at Least 16 in Kashmir
¤ 200 feared dead after ferry sinks
¤ Chavez: US wants me assassinated
¤ Blogs or Blotto?
¤ Bush Outfoxed By Bin Laden
¤ Angry reception for Bush
¤ How Catholic conservatives got it wrong
¤ The Kings of Black Comedy
¤ Baiting a Trap for Bush?
¤ Targeting Nonexistent Nukes?
¤ Our Friends, the Torturers
¤ Scott Ritter says US attack on Iran planned for June
¤ We cannot vote Labour

Feb 20, 2005 News
Posted: Sunday, February 20, 2005

¤ Was Syria really to blame?

¥ Just who wants this war with Iran and Syria
¤ Flashback Sharon Says US Should Also Disarm Iran, Libya and Syria
¤ Flashback Sharon Wants U.S. Action Against Syria
¤ Flashback Sharon Recruits US Mercenaries Against Syria
¤ Flashback War is not in U.S. interest
¤ Flashback US Assures Israel That Syria And Iran Are Next
¤ Flashback Syria's Next
¤ Flashback ISRAEL DEMANDS IRAN BE ATTACKED NEXT AFTER IRAQ
¤ Flashback Israel instructs America to attack Iran and Syria
¤ Flashback Iran, Libya, Syria are next?
¤ FlashbackIsrael: Sharon stirs up conflict with Syria and Iran

¤ The Spanish Influenza Epidemic Of 1918 Was Caused By Vaccinations
¤ This war is about money.
¤ Syria slams US, Israel
¤ Business As Usual?
¤ Russia determined to continue nuclear cooperation with Iran
¤ Is it safe to order French fries again?
¤ US multinationals awarded huge tax break on foreign earnings
¤ Suicide Bombings, Attacks Kill 55 in Iraq
¤ Bush calls for Europe and America to unite
¤ Diplomats doubt that Syria would kill its former ally
¤ Israelis shoot Palestinians in Gaza
¤ Scores die in Bangladesh ferry chaos
¤ Expert says Saudi oil may have peaked
¤ Attacks in Iraq kill 55 on holiest day of Shiite calendar
¤ A UK diplomat says Britain is part of a worldwide torture plot
¤ Bomb under road may have killed Hariri
¤ Syria slams US, Israel
¤ The mole, the US media and a White House coup
¤ Gunmen Take Haiti Ex-Prime Minister from Prison
¤ U.S. Doubles Its Troops in Afghan Army
¤ The missing link?
¤ US not trying to isolate Syria: secretary of state
¤ Embedded in the spin cycle
¤ Army knew of Abu Ghraib months before PM was told

Feb 19, 2005 News
Posted: Saturday, February 19, 2005

¤ The United States’ Hypocritical Nuclear Policy
¤ 55 Killed in Eight Iraq Suicide Bombings
¤ How Israel Is Once Again Redefining the Terms of Peace
¤ Lessons from the Hidden Afghan War
¤ When real news debunks fake news
¤ Executive Clemency For Executive Killers
¤ Lebanon, through the past darkly
¤ Road with a bad Rep
¤ U.S. military investigates killing of two Afghans
¤ Ashura marks deadly day in Iraq
¤ Castro Blasts U.S.-Led War in Iraq
¤ Changes are in process throughout Venezuela
¤ Suicide bombers target Iraq's Shia mosques on eve of holiest day
¤ Car Bomb Kills at Least 7 in Baghdad
¤ Why Bush advisers fight the evidence on climate change
¤ Bush's Iraq Coalition Shrinking
¤ Newspapers play down evidence of new torture
¤ 54 killed in Iraq bloodshed
¤ Voice of quietism
¤ Democracy--a euphemism for occupation
¤ This Is NOT Democracy
¤ Afghan Photos Sparked Inquiry
¤ Jeff 'n' Scotty
¤ Gannon attended White House Christmas parties -- but who invited him?
¤ halabi calls for quick Saddam trial in push to lead Iraq

Feb 18, 2005 News
Posted: Friday, February 18, 2005

¤ Leave Our Country Now
¤ Bush's "Mission Accomplished" Election Charade
¤ Shooting the Messenger
¤ Scum Also Rises
¤ How the US Subverts Diplomacy
¤ Iraq's election nightmare
¤ The Bear Is Back
¤ 12 Australian men wanted over the assassination of Rafiq al-Hariri.
¤ Bush: Attack on Iran not ruled out
¤ News about Iraq goes through filters
¤ Papers reveal Bagram abuse
¤ Equatorial Guinea questions Thatcher over coup
¤ More Than a Dozen Killed in Iraq Blast
¤ Spot the differences
¤ 30 People Reportedly Die in Iraq Blast
¤ Harassment, intimidation and secrecy
¤ UN Scandal: Accounts of meeting mired in contradiction
¤ Washington tells Syria to withdraw army from Lebanon
¤ 'America would back Israel attack on Iran'
¤ Treasury's Role in Illicit Iraq Oil Sales Cited
¤ Man 'blinded at Guantanamo'
¤ Attacking Our Memory
¤ Palestinian-hanging
¤ Assassinating Al-Hariri Fits Washington’s Plan
¤ Blast scare US psychological warfare: Iran
¤ Israel Is Failing the Moral Test

Feb 17, 2005 News
Posted: Thursday, February 17, 2005

¤ Russia, Israel and Media Omissions
¤ The US Tramples the Charters and Laws It Wrote
¤ Outsourcing Torture
¤ Rhetoric of Democracy vs. Reality of Oil
¤ Iraqi Died While Hung From Wrists
¤ The Lebanese should start playing by 'Baghdad Rules'
¤ Who is "Jeff Gannon?"
¤ US May Use Proxy To Attack Iran, Says Dr Mahathir
¤ Iran says U.S. drones seen at nuclear sites, vows to shoot them down
¤ What Hariri's murder means for U.S. in Middle East
¤ Did US military kill journalists in Iraq?
¤ Bushybabble cannot be translated
¤ 'Bush's Barberini Faun'
¤ Iraqi politician seized, police killed
¤ How The U.S. Murdered a City
¤ U.S.A, Inc.
¤ What do the imperial mafia really want?
¤ False Pride of the “super outlaw state”
¤ New books, new groups fuel smoldering resurgence of 9/11 skeptics movement
¤ Sword Play
¤ Media Held Guilty of Deception
¤ Iran and Syria confront US with defence pact
¤ A hireling, a fraud and a prostitute
¤ Bush is accused of hot air as Kyoto comes into force
¤ Driving a Flattened Iraq
¤ Did US Military Kill Journalists in Iraq
¤ Iraq Exile Chalabi Refuses to Admit Defeat
¤ Haiti: Human rights situation critical
¤ Torture Is Worse Than Rent Control
¤ Iraqi and American Fault Lines
¤ Israeli journalist: IDF goad Palestinians, then kill them
¤ From Baghdad to Beirut
¤ Iraqi dead is little news
¤ Defining 'terrorism'
¤ You didn't think they would stop with Iraq, did you?
Flashback ¤ The Oil Racket and Greater Israel
¤ The spies who pushed for war
¤ Australia’s government accused of Iraq cover-up

Iran and Syria confront US with defence pact
Posted: Thursday, February 17, 2005

Iran and Syria heightened tension across the Middle East and directly confronted the Bush administration yesterday by declaring they had formed a mutual self-defence pact to confront the "threats" now facing them.

The move, which took the Foreign Office by surprise, was announced after a meeting in Tehran between the Iranian vice-president, Mohammed Reza Aref, and the Syrian prime minister, Naji al-Otari.

"At this sensitive point, the two countries require a united front due to numerous challenges," said Mr Otari.

Full Article : guardian.co.uk

Iranian Opposition Should Not Trust the Bush Administration
Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2005

In the last couple of years, I have written three or four articles regarding the Iranian opposition groups, People's Mujahedin (PMOI) or MEK and the National Council of Resistance in Iran (NCRI). In general, I have attempted to present the views of these organizations as they were represented to me by their supporters. Both of these groups consider their prime objective to be the continuation of the democratic revolutionary impulses of 1979-impulses that they believe were hijacked and destroyed by the Islamic fundamentalist elements among the anti-Shah forces. With this as their fundamental guidepost, these groups conduct outreach to official and unofficial political organizations around the world, especially in the West. Although the groups' supporters consider themselves progressives, they have had difficulty garnering support from the progressive elements in US politics. In Europe, however, it is among progressives that they find their greatest support.
Full Article : trinicenter.com

Feb 16, 2005 News
Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2005

¤ Israel instructs America to attack Iran and Syria
¤ Iran and Syria form 'common front'
¤ Israel continues to push the agenda...
Flashback ¤ John Pilger reveals the American plan
¤ Why Is The Bush Administration Quickly Fingering Syria
¤ Iran blast report shocks world markets
¤ IAEA Head Disputes Claims on Iran Arms
¤ Iranian Opposition Should Not Trust the Bush Administration
¤ Oil-Flush Chavez Begins to Strut His Stuff
¤ The Ties That Blind
¤ Sharon Recruits US Mercenaries Against Syria
¤ 'George Bush: The Mulligan Man'
¤ Pentagon's mini-nukes are just too cute
¤ Why Kim Jong-il hates George W Bush
¤ Tribal Casino Revenues Surpass Nevada's
¤ 200 miners killed in China blast
¤ British troops face new charges as bodies of Iraqi civilians are exhumed
¤ WMD expert reopens row about 'sexed-up' dossier
¤ Rice: Ties with Syria worsen
Here they go again.....
¤ U.S./Israel targets Syria
¤ Israel Fears Russian Missiles to Syria Could Fall Into Terrorist’s Hands
¤ U.S. contractors in Iraq allege abuses
¤ Hariri Killing Sure to Bolster US Hawks
¤ Sycophantic Media
¤ UN demands probe into Hariri’s killing
¤ Bush's democratic bandwagon hits a roadblock in Harare
¤ The media ate up Bush’s tough talk on North Korea and Iran
¤ Democracy and Tyranny

Venezuela and Colombia Patch-up Relations
Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Colombian President Alvaro Uribe arrived to Caracas early this morning for a highly anticipated meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in which it was announced that their diplomatic crisis was overcome. In a press conference held shortly after the meeting outside the presidential palace of Miraflores, Chavez called the meeting "constructive" and announced that "we have revised the economic agreements of commercial cooperation; we have revised the latest events during the course of the past few weeks...and we have decided to turn the page in order to continue to work together."
Full Article : trinicenter.com

Venezuela and Colombia Patch-up Relations
Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Colombian President Alvaro Uribe arrived to Caracas early this morning for a highly anticipated meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in which it was announced that their diplomatic crisis was overcome. In a press conference held shortly after the meeting outside the presidential palace of Miraflores, Chavez called the meeting "constructive" and announced that "we have revised the economic agreements of commercial cooperation; we have revised the latest events during the course of the past few weeks...and we have decided to turn the page in order to continue to work together."
Full Article : trinicenter.com

Feb 15, 2005 News
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005

¤ Israel and/or America Implicated in Killing of Rafik Harriri
¤ Mossad ‘hit-team’ strikes again
¤ Israel To Carry Out Assassinations In Other Countries
¤ Late Hariri`s consultant: Hariri`s assassination by Mossad
¤ Blast cited by U.S. in anti-Syria move
¤ U.S. Withdraws Ambassador From Syria
Grounds for the US to invade? Just what they wanted.
¤ U.S. Media: Chávez-Bashing of Old Begins Anew
¤ Israeli troops kill two Palestinians
¤ Iraqi groups demand US exit
¤ Russian arms sale to Syria on course
¤ U.S. Is Shaping Plan to Pressure North Koreans
¤ EU-U.S. trainwreck over Iran?
¤ Venezuela's Chavez Accuses U.S. of Delaying Parts for Aging F-16 Fleet
¤ What We Don't Know About 9/11 Hurts Us
¤ The Liars’ Den!
¤ Talking Loudly but Carrying a Little Stick
¤ CNN's Nuke Plant Photos Identical for Both Iran and N. Korea!
¤ Mosque fire kills 59 in Tehran
¤ US accused of plan to muzzle al-Jazeera through privatisation
¤ Peril in Iraq's Constitution
¤ We Need the Oil, Right? So What's the Problem?
¤ Montserrat volcano victims get the heave-ho from the U.S.
¤ ‘Iran has no nukes’
¤ Iraq war protesters to rally in Britain
¤ 203 Killed in China Coal Mine Explosion
¤ The Unfounded Fear of Invasion
¤ 'We Are a Peaceful People'
¤ It Takes One Bully to Read the Mind of Another

Israel and/or America Implicated in Killing of Rafik Harriri
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005

"This is the work of an intelligence service, not a small group," said Rime Allaf, Middle East analyst at London's Royal Institute of International Affairs.

By Sam Hamod, Ph.D.

We must do as they do in other criminal cases, look at who had the most to gain from the assassination of Prime Minister Harriri. The Lebanese had a lot to lose, as did the Syrians (he was close to Bashir Al Assad, the leader of Syria), as did the other Arab countries in the region who saw him as a strong leader and a stabilizing force in Lebanese politics. On the other hand, Israel has wanted chaos in Lebanon, as has America, and both countries have been agitating to get Hezbollah outlawed and both America and Israel have wanted the Lebanese to oust Syria. In both cases, the Lebanese government has said, "NO," that Hezbollah is a respected part of Lebanese life and that Syria is there to protect Lebanon from Israeli aggression.
Full Article : trinicenter.com

Feb 14, 2005 News
Posted: Monday, February 14, 2005

¤ Bush wants $82 billion more for Iraq, Afghanistan
¤ The Outcome of the Iraq Elections
¤ Post-Election Iraq
¤ Lies, Damned Lies And Rice
¤ Liberation Conspiracies
¤ Britain Wanted A 'Sexier' Iraqi Weapons Report Claims Scientist
¤ Weapons inspector says Iraq report censored
¤ Why is everyone mad at the mainstream media?
¤ 'Wild West' system of contracting exposed
¤ Bomb Kills Former Lebanese Prime Minister
¤ Iran Mosque Fire Kills 59, Injures 250
¤ Philippine Blasts Kill 10 People in Manila, Two Southern Cities
¤ Beirut blast kills al-Hariri
¤ US senator slams Iraq rebuilding chaos
¤ Who killed Rafiq al-Hariri?
¤ Iran starts production of torpedoes
¤ U.S. Said to Pay Iraq Contractors in Cash
¤ Death toll mounts in Pakistan after second dam burst
¤ British Attorney General 'distanced himself from war advice'
¤ Returning Afghans were promised a new life. They have misery and death
¤ Paid to Fight, Paid More to Die
Flashback ¤ About Those Iraqi Intelligence Documents: Were They Planted?
¤ Russia has ‘problem’ with US democracy push: Ivanov
¤ Persians are known for cunning - so why would they go to war?
¤ The cheers were all ours
¤ Bush and Bin Laden use similar language: Khatami

Feb 13, 2005 News
Posted: Sunday, February 13, 2005

¤ Fresh Guantanamo torture claims
¤ Three U-S soldiers killed after vehicle rolls over
¤ 'I'm more scared of going out with these guys than fighting insurgents'
¤ An American accent as professional liability
¤ 'The elections have come and gone, and life goes on...'
¤ Three Iraqi army officers gunned down in their car
¤ Neocons Concentrate on Promoting U.S.-Iran War
¤ Four Israelis arrested for trying to sell Palestinian land
¤ Resistance Controls All Major Roads into Baghdad
¤ Two political associates of Allawi killed in Iraq
¤ Muslim Chaplain Slams Heavy-Handed US Tactics in Iraq
¤ Castro says U.S. to blame if Chavez assassinated
¤ New Aids nightmare shocks US
¤ Four Dead After U.S. Convoy Attacked
¤ Iraqi General Killed by Gunmen in Baghdad
¤ Chavez Rejects Arms Criticism by U.S. 'Terrorist State'
¤ Blair fears low turnout will slash majority
¤ Fake White House correspondent unmasked by bloggers
¤ Why is Israel never pressured to apply international resolutions?
¤ 18 dead in Iraq car bombings
¤ Rockets fired at US base in Afghanistan
¤ Pakistan Dam Rupture Killed 135
¤ Shia list claims 60% of Iraqi vote
¤ Why North Korea played its nuclear card
¤ Our atomic technology is peaceful, but don’t provoke us

Feb 12, 2005 News
Posted: Saturday, February 12, 2005

¤ Venezuela Rebuffs U.S. on Arms Deals
¤ Round Two of Bush vs. North Korea
¤ Bush Is Leading America Into War and Disaster
¤ Bush's Covert Propaganda Machine
¤ Meet the Stenograp
¤ Washington campaigns to frustrate sale of Russian weapons to Venezuela
¤ Rallies, protests sweep across Russia
¤ Deadly bomb attack hits Iraqi patrol
¤ Could Bush Possibly Make the Same Mistake Twice? Yeah
¤ Sectarian massacres shake Iraq
¤ Sorry George, but Iraq has given you the purple finger
¤ Iraq trapped between ruthless insurgents and unloved occupiers
¤ Dam burst in Pakistan leaves 400 missing
¤ Death Toll at 135 in Pakistan Dam Accident
¤ Car Bomb Kills 17 Outside Iraqi Hospital
¤ LA police spark fresh fury by killing boy, 13
¤ Blunders blamed for mob killing of Red Caps in Iraq
¤ An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala
¤ Same Mistake
¤ Careful what you wish for in Iraq
¤ We Have Nothing to Fear But Bush Himself
¤ Condi Desperate to Stop EU-China-Iran Chain Reaction
¤ The high turnout myth
¤ Kosovo and the Holocaust: Falsifying History

North Korea: We have nuclear weapons for self-defence
Posted: Friday, February 11, 2005

North Korea yesterday sharply raised the stakes in its nuclear confrontation with the United States and its allies, publicly stating that it possessed nuclear weapons and announcing that it was indefinitely pulling out of negotiations aimed at resolving the crisis.

Full Article : news.independent.co.uk

Feb 11, 2005 News
Posted: Friday, February 11, 2005

¤ 'GOP = Grand Old Propaganda'
¤ The News That Fits
¤ Experts doubt United States intelligence on Tehran
¤ Hunger for Dictatorship
¤ Blast kills 12 at Iraq mosque; 11 slain in bakery
¤ Instruments of doom
¤ What They're Not Telling You About the "Election"
¤ Analyzing President Bush's Inaugural address
¤ Mideast: No Peace Without Justice
¤ Mbeki 'to work with' Zim
¤ Wishing Away the Facts
¤ War is Peace; Slavery is Freedom
¤ How to Succeed at Being a Global Bully
¤ Iran takes on west's control of oil trading
¤ Iran War Drums Beat Harder
¤ Rumsfeld: Blame Syria, Iran For Ferocious Iraq Insurgency
¤ 'We told them we could not find evidence'
Flashback ¤ The End of the Search
¤ North Korea: We have nuclear weapons for self-defence
¤ Rumsfeld Company Sold Nuclear Weapon Equipment to North Korea
¤ America Chides Venezuela for Russian Weapons Deal
¤ Canada's DART response slowed by weak military spending: U.S.
¤ Syria Urges Objectivity in U.S. Officials' Remarks
¤ Fake reporter unmasked at White House
¤ Gunmen Kill 11 People at Baghdad Bakery
¤ Hundreds missing as Pakistan dam bursts
¤ Bush team tried to suppress pre-9/11 report into al-Qa'ida
¤ Annan backs zero tolerance to stop sex abuse by peacekeepers
¤ The cheers were all ours
¤ Iraq Insurgent Attacks Kill More Than 50
¤ Democracy = Criminality?
¤ A More Powerful President Is the Last Thing We Need
Flashback ¤ Analysis: Hamas history tied to Israel
¤ Rights group says US killed detainees
¤ The Bush Administration: Globalist Jacobins
¤ What Went Wrong in Iraq and Prospects for Democracy and Stability
¤ Germany won't investigate Rumsfeld

Senator Calls for Release of Comments by CNN News Chief
Posted: Thursday, February 10, 2005

A member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said Wednesday the videotaped comments of a CNN news executive claiming that U.S. troops in Iraq had targeted journalists should be released. The senator also condemned the remarks, saying they could provide fodder for enemies of the United States.

Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) called the comments by Eason Jordan, the head of CNN's news division, "outrageous and wrong," and said he wants to see the videotape of Jordan making the comments.

Full Article : cnsnews.com

Feb 10, 2005 News
Posted: Thursday, February 10, 2005

¤ The Genocide in Chechnya is worse than the tsunami
¤ Growing death toll as Iraqi insurgents target state officials
¤ Militants gun down Iraqi journalist working for U-S-funded television
¤ Saudi Arabia denies buying nukes
¤ Washington warns Iran that its patience will not last forever
¤ Sistani's Vision for Democratic Iraq has Cricket but No Chess
¤ Iraq Death Toll Back at Pre-Election Levels
¤ Netanyahu attempts to scuttle Holocaust restitution bill
¤ Senator Calls for Release of Comments by CNN News Chief
¤ Court to decide access to 9/11 tapes
¤ Students ordered to wear tracking tags
¤ Palestinians Retaliate Israeli Attack
¤ EU snubs Rice to lift China arms embargo
¤ Reporter, Son Among 6 Iraqis Slain; 4 U.S. Soldiers Killed
¤ US asks China to press N Korea on nuclear issue
¤ North Korea claims nuclear weapons
¤ N Korea's statement in full
¤ US official says NKorea developing weapons as talks suspended
¤ Pentagon to broadcast to millions of U.S. homes
¤ 9-11 panel: FAA got 52 warnings in 6 mos.
¤ El Salvador says it will send more humanitarian troops to Iraq
¤ Domestic gibberish
¤ Bush Seeks $400 Million to Reward Allies
¤ Moving Ahead With Courage and What?
¤ The United State of Egoism
¤ US to revoke Purple Heart medals

Feb 09, 2005 News
Posted: Wednesday, February 9, 2005

¤ Pak rejects reports on Saudi nuke link
¤ Bush: World Must Speak with One Voice on Iran Nukes
¤ Tough U.S. stance on Iran brings echoes of Iraq debate
¤ Rice, Rumsfeld Make Overtures to NATO
¤ Typical Israeli timeline
¤ Bush: Holding Three Jobs 'Uniquely American'
¤ US nuclear upgrade may violate test ban
¤ Free Republic named in smear campaign!
¤ Islam will remain main source for legislation in Sudan
¤ Which Way Farming - 15 Years On?
¤ Congo plans to clamp down on "blood" mineral
¤ Will Muhoozi replace Museveni as in Togo?
¤ Navy releases tsunami images
¤ Clarity Marks Cuban Electoral Process
¤ Three More Bugs Found In Firefox And Mozilla
¤ Alleged Kuwaiti Terror Group Leader Dies
¤ Rice: Iran must halt nuclear program
¤ Blair refuses to rule out joining any US action against Iran
¤ News Stories Emerge From Fallujah
¤ Large toll feared after Siberian mine explosion
¤ Rice calls for new chapter in relations with 'Old Europe'
¤ BP turns on dividend tap after profits surge to a record $16bn
¤ Putin cronies exposed in new list of Russia's rich
¤ The new US century is over
¤ The law of unintended consequences
¤ Is Bush Misdiagnosing the Malady?
¤ Iraq Deposits Five Billion Dollars with US Federal Reserve
¤ 29 die in Iraq suicide bombings, other attacks
¤ Bush seeks regime change in Iran: analysts
¤ Profiteering from the Iraq war
¤ All smiles again . . . until it comes to arms sales to China
¤ 'How Are These People Going to Feel About Americans?'
¤ Moscow rejects Chechnya talks
¤ Prof: Never back down
¤ Palestinians react to Sharm al-Shaikh
¤ Palestinian women face daily battle
¤ Dozens die in Iraq attacks
¤ Ukraine planning Iraq troop pullout

Feb 08, 2005 News
Posted: Tuesday, February 8, 2005

¤ 21 Dead, 27 Hurt in Iraq Suicide Bombing
¤ Bush Pays Halliburton For Services Never Rendered
¤ Who Needs Defusing? Iran or U.S. Media?
¤ Israel's culture of racism
¤ Law of Unintended Consequences
¤ Let's not make Iran another Iraq
¤ Syria says US isolation threat only to keep Israel happy
¤ Danse macabre
¤ US takes a new tack
¤ US digs in deeper in Afghanistan
¤ U.S. Eyes Wider Middle East Peace, Slams Syria
¤ U.S. official threatens China with sanctions
¤ 19 dead in Baghdad violence
¤ Bush must face up to a rising power
¤ Fraud and corruption
¤ Carnage as Iraqi army centre is shelled
¤ Iraq electoral commission admits ballot box irregularities
¤ Weapons Inspections Were a Front
¤ Onward to Iran?
¤ Kay Warns U.S. Not to Repeat Iraq Mistakes in Iran
¤ 70 killed in Iraq attacks
¤ 12 killed in held Kashmir
¤ Russia to oust US dollar from nation's financial policy
¤ America’s grand agenda for democracy

Feb 07, 2005 News
Posted: Monday, February 7, 2005

¤ Oil companies impatient for 'new Iraq'
¤ Imperial Delusions
¤ Dozens killed in multiple Iraq blasts
¤ Russia to oust US dollar from nation's financial policy
¤ How Dumb Does George Really Think We Are?
¤ Democracy’s Arrow
¤ HIDING HAITI
¤ 'Yanqui go home,' with M.D.
¤ A Year Since Aristide, Haiti Impoverished
¤ Attacks in Iraq Kill at Least 30 People
¤ Rice warns Iran against provoking Israel
¥ Say What!!!! Guess who is really provoking who
Flashback ¤ Sharon: Iran Next on War List
Flashback ¤ Israel Reports Weapons Development in Iran, Iraq
¤ Out with the old, in with the new
¤ 'Retarded' killer faces return to death row after raising IQ
¤ Annan under fire from UN's former chief
¤ Is Democracy on the March – or Revolution?
¤ US Errors in the War on Terror
¤ The Truth About Torture
¤ Hague ruling on fence is irrelevant
¤ 'The two were not threatening anyone. So why shoot them?
¤ Solana warns against Iran strike
¤ Iran to retaliate with full might if US meddles in its affairs
¤ Is Democracy on the March, or Revolution?
¤ Double massacre of Iraqi cops
¤ Israeli army commander released
¤ The Abu Ghraib Scandal You Don't Know
¤ Iran challenges US over nuclear programme

A Year Since Aristide, Haiti Impoverished
Posted: Monday, February 7, 2005

Haiti's normally raucous carnival became an afterthought this time last year as gangsters joined by ex-soldiers sparked a deadly march that led to the ouster of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

"People are even more scared to attend than last year," said Guy Alcendor, 48, painting a wooden stand for the pre-Lenten fete beginning Sunday, the anniversary of the rebellion that began in northwest Gonaives city.

The men who forced out Haiti's first democratically elected president remain armed and powerful. They may yet get their demand for the restoration of an army blamed for coups and the slayings and maimings of thousands of people before Aristide disbanded it in 1995.

Full Article : guardian.co.uk

Feb 06, 2005 News
Posted: Sunday, February 6, 2005

¤ US is main supporter of terrorism, says Iran
¤ Military strike on Iran a “mistake”
¤ Clue on RAF crash missile
¤ Iran 'years away' from nuclear weapon - Rumsfeld
¤ Israel, US Spying on Iran From Iraq: Report
¤ 22 Iraqi Officers Killed Near Baghdad
¤ Gas Leak Said to Kill 18 at Spain Hostel
¤ Buyers of Iraq U.N. oil may be implicated
¤ Iraq clashes intensify
¤ Cheney Says He Doesn't See Iraq Theocracy
¤ No monopoly on modernity
Flashback ¤ Israel Reports Weapons Development in Iran, Iraq
¤ Campaign to ‘Free the Five’ grows worldwide
¤ Haiti Human Rights Report Heavily Implicates U.S. and Canadian Partners
¤ Venezuela's President Chavez Frias must also know this war is thrust upon him
¤ The Painful Truth
¤ Expulsion of Israeli envoy covered up
¤ Egyptian engineers seized in Baghdad
¤ Kurds accused of rigging Kirkuk vote
¤ Most Falluja police will not be rehired
¤ U.S. 'Can Adjust' to No Venezuelan Oil
¤ Pentagon sites: Journalism or propaganda?
¤ Three US soldiers among 29 killed in Iraq violence
¤ Mushahid calls US general’s remarks ‘callous’
¤ Uncle Sam, Afghanistan and Iraq
¤ Tragedies of life
¤ French fries may be back on DC's menu
¤ Rice issues tough warning to Russia over reforms

Feb 06, 2005 News
Posted: Sunday, February 6, 2005

¤ Pentagon sites: Journalism or propaganda?
¤ Three US soldiers among 29 killed in Iraq violence
¤ Mushahid calls US general’s remarks ‘callous’
¤ Uncle Sam, Afghanistan and Iraq
¤ Tragedies of life
¤ French fries may be back on DC's menu
¤ Rice issues tough warning to Russia over reforms

Feb 05, 2005 News
Posted: Saturday, February 5, 2005

¤ Fresh attacks kill 21 Iraqis, 2 U.S. troops
¤ Iraqi oil pipeline sabotaged
¤ Rice urges 'united front' on Iran
¤ Rice talks language of diplomacy - but it has alarming echoes
¤ Iraq poll result within five days
¤ Iran to allow U.N. agency to search military complex
¤ Remember Sami al-Arian?
¤ Ward Churchill and the Mad Dogs
¤ Prof Refuses to Apologize for 9/11 Essay
¤ Africa's Longest Serving Leader Dies
¤ The Dreams of George Bush
¤ George W. Bush does his best Kim Jong-il
¤ Political Associate of Dead Georgian Prime Minister Commits Suicide
¤ The Coming Israeli Attack on Iran, and its Consequences
¤ Cuban Leader Castro Calls Bush 'Deranged'
¤ Civil war: a new excuse for continued occupation?
¤ Rumsfeld Fears War Crimes Charges in Germany
¤ A Threatened UN in King George's Court
¤ A West Bank Story
¤ How the New York Times Killed the Bush Bulge Story
¤ Ad Hoc Interventions?
¤ Bomb kills Iraqi soldiers near Basra
¤ Somali leaders at odds over foreign troops
¤ Hamas Leader Says Fugitives Won't Sign
¤ Rice kicks off tour with warning to Iran
¤ Who was the Iraqi Woman in the balcony? Updated info.
¤ How PR Sold the War in the Persian Gulf
¤ Flashback When contemplating war, beware of babies in incubators
¤ Selassie and Africa: the Rasta creed
¤ Four U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq
¤ US snubs Brown's Africa aid plan
¤ All 104 Aboard Afghan Jet Believed Dead
¤ Rice talks language of diplomacy
¤ Nine civilians killed in attacks
¤ No repercussions yet for Bush's misinformation
¤ Two Palestinians killed by IDF fire in northern Gaza Strip
¤ Bomb kills Iraqi soldiers near Basra

Feb 04, 2005 News
Posted: Friday, February 4, 2005

¤ Iraq: the Army's Symphonist Repies
¤ Vietnam, 1967; Iraq, 2005
¤ The Dreams of George Bush
¤ Onward to Iran?
¤ 'Cash for Commentary' is Business as Usual
¤ Israeli forces bulldoze Palestinian lands in Negev desert
¤ Children tell story of torture
¤ White House Staged Slain Marine Mom's Hug
¤ 'Criminal intent: Another day, another torture accomplice revealed'
¤ 'Sinking in deeper'
¤ Demonizing Iran: Another US salvo
¤ Iran blasts Rice's speech
¤ US casualties in Iraq attack
¤ IAEA finds no Egyptian nuke plan
¤ Iran attack 'not on US agenda'
¤ Capitol Hill Mulls 'Regime Change' in Iran
¤ Bush cites Iran as the 'primary state sponsor of global terror'
¤ Georgian PM dies in gas leak accident
¤ Iran and Syria hit back at Bush
¤ Captured: an exploding star, 20,000 light years away
¤ Afghan jet with 100 on board feared crashed
¤ Allawi faces defeat as Iraqi cleric's team leads the polls
¤ Relying on faith
¤ Risk of 'Blowbacks' in Iraq
¤ Iran's Supreme Leader Hits Back at Bush Speech
¤ 'The Forces of Freedom' vs. 10 Million Martyrs
¤ The GOP Media Machine Churns On
¤ Palestinian land loss
¤ U.S. Soldier Killed in Mosul
¤ Wolfowitz says no nationalist insurgency in Iraq
¤ Rebel at centre of Venezuela-Colombia dispute speaks of US involvement
¤ US forces suffer losses in Iraq
¤ Ukraine Postpones Confirmation Hearing
¤ Iran gives `Israeli spy' 10 years in jail
¤ Britain implicated in oil-for-food scandal, damning report says

Aristide seeking return as president
Posted: Thursday, February 3, 2005

Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is adjusting to exile in South Africa, teaching psychology at a local university and enjoying staples of an African and Haitian diet, but he still yearns to return home as president.

"He would like the nations -- the white nations -- to recognize him as a president who still has a mandate, the same way [South Africa] President [Thabo] Mbeki has," the Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, a former South Florida Haitian activist, said Monday. ``He would like a return to constitutional order in Haiti."

Full Article : americas.org

Feb 03, 2005 News
Posted: Thursday, February 3, 2005

¤ Dreaming Of WMDs
Let’s not forget that the reason Bush gave Americans for invading Iraq was not to battle tyranny. It was to protect us from a Saddam Hussein armed with weapons of mass destruction—which were never found. And now that the weapon search has quietly been called off, administration lackeys still maintain Hussein posed a threat.

¤ A New Campaign of Lies
¤ A Desperate State of the Union
¤ Iraq: Who's Your Daddy?
¤ Referendums, Palestinians and the Settlements
¤ The State of George W. Bush
¤ Too Much Stenography, Not Enough Curiosity
¤ The Future of Iraq and U.S. Occupation
¤ A Colonial Take on Iraq Vote
¤ Hugo Chavez Superstar
¤ Iran, Syria dismiss Bush's accusations that they sponsor terror
¤ Iran Condemns Bush Speech on Terrorism
¤ Halliburton Doing Business With the 'Axis of Evil'
¤ Fraud Rife In Baghdad Elections; “Israeli” Reporters Allowed To Vote
¤ Bush: More arrogance, more belligerence, more chauvinism
¤ 963 Palestinians killed in 2004: report
¤ 22 killed in new Iraq violence
Flashback 2002¤ Sharon: Iran Next on War List
¤ Shiite Leads Iraq Vote; 3 Marines Killed
¤ Train crash kills 52, injures 10 in India
¤ Haiti and Dominican Republic
¤ Aristide seeking return as president
¤ The Privatization of God
¤ Bush warns Syria and Iran over terror
¥ Here they go again....
¤ Bush says Iran "primary state sponsor of terror"
¤ Iran did not buy uranium from mine: Namibia
¤ Why America does not win hearts
¤ 19 Killed in Insurgent Attacks in Iraq
¤ Apparent Gas Leak Kills Georgian Premier
¤ Iraqi employees on US base attacked
¤ Bush rejects timetable for exiting Iraq
¤ President Delivers "State of the Union"
¤ 80 billion for what
¤ GE halts new business orders in Iran
¤ Utopian cul-de-sac
¤ UN chief awaits fraud report
¤ Nuclear Evidence Could Point To Pakistan
¤ Bombing and shelling terror in Chechnya continues

Feb 02, 2005 News
Posted: Wednesday, February 2, 2005

¤ Of Auctions, Holocaust, and History
¤ Washington talks of talks with Iran
¤ Minister assassinated in Dagestan
¤ Arrest sparks protests in Cairo
¤ The Future of Iraq and the US Occupation
¤ Iraq oil pipeline suffers new sabotage
¤ Why Iraq Is Still A Debacle
¤ Iraq's $200 Billion Election
¤ Come See Our Brutal Democracy
¤ Living Under Bombs
¤ Mr. Frank's Fatwah
¤ CIA revises Iraq arms reports
¤ Bush created Democracy
¤ What I Heard about Iraq
¤ 'So, exactly what's changed?
¤ Election déjà vu
¤ Who's Afraid of Venezuela?
¤ Thousands of people were turned away from polls
¤ King of Nepal seizes power
¤ Sunni Clerics: Iraqi Vote Illegitimate
¤ Gorbachev Calls Iraqi Elections “Fake”
¤ Sunday's election is meagre payback for reducing Iraq to utter chaos
¤ Pope in hospital with 'breathing difficulty'
¤ Anger as American troops kill four inmates in jail riot
¤ The Fair & Balanced Election
¤ Bombing and shelling terror in Chechnya continues
¤ Iran's patience running thin
¤ If China Shuns Dollar, Look Out U.S. Bonds
¤ Challenging a Sacred Cow
¤ Asylum decision suggests that US patience with Putin is wearing thin
¤ Israel arrests US peace activist
¤ Iraq officials admit irregularities in poll

Feb 01, 2005 News
Posted: Tuesday, February 1, 2005

¤ "Free" Iraqis Still Waiting for the Wind of Change
¤ Making America as "Secure" as Israel
¤ Less Than 10% of Those Eligible Actually Voted
¤ Abandoning Liberty; Gaining Insecurity
¤ Israeli Troops 'Shot 10-Year-Old Girl In Face'
¤ More Texans turn to food stamps
¤ 'What I heard about Iraq'
¤ Mock elections in a make-believe Iraq
¤ Calling the President's Bluff
¤ How Many W's Would You Give Me For An FDR?
¤ Israel ordered to rescind land grab law
¤ New Doubts About Allawi
¤ Because There is No Cause
¤ State of emergency as Nepalese king fires ministers
¤ The Vietnam turnout was good as well
¤ Iraqi President: U.S. Troops Should Stay
¤ EU tries to end Cuba cocktail war
¤ Exxon makes $25bn profit
¤ Will Vote for Food?
¤ Closing in on Vietnam
¤ High Anxiety
¤ Photoshopped Propaganda
¤ An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Iran
¤ A Sinking Sensation of Parallels Between Iraq and Vietnam
¤ Sistani emerges winner even without taking part in Iraq vote
¤ China Unfazed by Bush Rhetoric
¤ An election to anoint an occupation
¤ US officials misplace $11.4bn
¤ Iraqi Vote Contradictions
¤ Iraq Overseas Voting: A Bad Idea, Poorly Executed
¤ Israel to raze Palestinian homes
¤ Reality, rhetoric and the Iraqi elections
¤ Bomb blast kills four in Georgia
¤ Israeli base targeted for girl's killing
¤ A Helium-Filled Deficit, and Bush’s Hot Air on Iraq

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