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July 2005
July 31, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, July 31, 2005
¤ Israel Security Company Prime Subway Bomb Suspect? ¤ How to massage the facts to fit the crime ¤ The leaked Iraq war documents ¤ (facade democracy) in America ¤ 'The permanent role of the U.S. military in Iraq' ¤ U.S.-run Baghdad regime can't last ¤ When it comes to this country’s Culture War, everyone’s a loser ¤ German TV report on Torture and Abuse of Child Detainees ¤ British consular convoy bombed in Iraq ¤ Amid ?civil war? warnings, Rumsfeld flies to Iraq ¤ Crisis in America The Strange London ? 9/11 Coincidences ¤ Secret Memo—Send to Be Tortured ¤ Worry Grows as Foreigners Flock to Iraq's Risky Jobs ¤ Carter: Guantanamo Detentions Disgraceful ¤ Enemies and brothers ¤ Neck deep in the Big Muddy ¤ Iran says US failure behind Ahmadinejad accusations ¤ Five GIs Killed by Roadside Bombs in Iraq ¤ Cuba slams US naming official to promote democracy on the island ¤ Car bomb explodes south of Baghdad ¤ The Truth About Abu Ghraib ¤ An Essential in Iraq: The Ability to Forget ¤ Condemn the rule of the gun ¤ Long live grammars ¤ Two Britons die in Iraq as bomb blasts convoy ¤ Black youngster is murdered by axe gang in 'vicious' race attack ¤ A Costly Education for America ¤ In Praise of Kevin Benderman
July 30, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, July 30, 2005
¤ Lost Nuclear Warheads from a B-52 Now in Iran? ¤ Iran: Threatening or Threatened? ¤ TV Anchors; field-marshals in the Information-war ¤ Was it Al-Qaeda? ¤ We Regard Falluja As a Large Prison" ¤ 'Fox News: All terror, all the time' ¤ The Games Recruiters Play ¤ Economics and the Race Divide in a Southern City ¤ 5,000 US Troops Have Gone AWOL ¤ Vatican in terror dispute with Israel ¤ Grief, anger and questions at funeral of Brazilian wrongly shot by police ¤ Two Security Contractors Killed in Basra ¤ Rep. Lee Introduces Resolution of Inquiry into Iraq War Planning ¤ The War On Tyranny ¤ Stop, Thief! ¤ The Most Flattering Fraud of All ¤ Hard to find good news in Iraq ¤ US veterans have war mini-series in sights ¤ I name the four powers who are behind the al-Qaeda conspiracy ¤ What Bush Doesn't Know ¤ 25 die in suicide attack on Iraqi army centre ¤ Death Toll in Bombay Floods Climbs to 853 ¤ Killings end Kashmir standoff ¤ Uzbekistan evicts US from base ¤ Saddam attacked in court, lawyers say ¤ Iraqis protest over police brutality ¤ Is Your Fanny Pack Breeding Terrorists? ¤ The Algerian connection ¤ Shot to Death ¤ UN admits Haiti force is not up to the job it faces
July 29, 2005 News Posted: Friday, July 29, 2005
¤ Don't count on early Withdrawal from Iraq ¤ Bush Planned Iraq 'Regime Change' Before Becoming President ¤ New post to help Castro 'demise' ¤ Suicide bomb claims 25, two Marines killed in Iraq ¤ Has anything said by the London police been true? ¤ Civilian Deaths in Iraq ¤ Americans losing in Iraq ¤ New Calls for Coalition Forces to Count Iraqi Casualties ¤ When Language Grows Darker and Darker ¤ Iraq-Niger: Cheney and the Forgery ¤ 'Darker purpose' ¤ In the US Army now ¤ Many army recruits killed in Iraq blast
July 28, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, July 28, 2005
¤ The victim and the killer ¤ Subcontractor's Story Details Post-9/11 Chaos ¤ Venezuelan education reform influenced by Simon Bolivar ¤ Zim land reform 'waited for SA' ¤ Clean-Up Over: Mujuru ¤ Gaza Will Be 'Vacated But Still Occupied' ¤ Where Have All the Good Men Gone? ¤ Shooting officer sent on holiday ¤ The War Is Over, and We... ¤ Horror on the Tube as marksmen close in ¤ Shooting to kill needs no warning ¤ The Great White Father ¤ Bush Won't Block Abuse of Detainees ¤ Significant 'Discovery' for Oil Companies ¤ Oil and Blood ¤ Blair the Camera Man ¤ The Duke of Alba and George W. Bush ¤ ‘Nothing to link Muslims with attacks’ ¤ Iraq Affecting Mental Health of Troops ¤ Bush: say anything! ¤ Iraqi oil tanker train blown up ¤ North Korea urges US to remove nuclear threat ¤ Sharon doesn’t want peace, says Abbas ¤ Eliminating terror, but how? ¤ You Call This a War? ¤ Collateral Damage ¤ Brazilian did not wear bulky jacket ¤ Blair Israel's "Greatest Friend" - Ambassador to UK ¤ Ten die in oil platform blaze ¤ More than 200 dead in record India rain ¤ US in plan to bypass Kyoto protocol ¤ Tehran accuses US of nuclear double standard ¤ Young, patriotic and bullied to death ¤ Overflowing morgue testament to Iraq's mayhem
July 27, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2005
¤ Thomas Friedman, Liberal Sadist? ¤ Iraq: The Human Toll ¤ Is Iran Being Set Up? ¤ US Falling Behind Across the Board ¤ Why I Have Trouble Reading the News ¤ CIA beat Iraqis with hammer handles ¤ Is Your Printer Spying On You? ¤ Uranium from Africa and the Senate ¤ US under fire over al-Qaeda guide ¤ 'Overextended, overexposed and surrounded' ¤ Israeli forces kill teenager in Jenin¤ Dance of deception ¤ US 'misread motivation' of suicide bombers ¤ Blair Is Unfit To Be Prime Minister ¤ Bombers kill four US soldiers ¤ Multipolar's the Way to Go for US ¤ On China at Least, Nixon Was Right ¤ Civil War Spectre Spurs New Iraq Exit Plans ¤ US police pursue girl over stone ¤ 50 Taliban killed in Afghan fighting ¤ Amnesty calls for probe into London shooting ¤ Blowback in Iraq ¤ Police Response More Frightening Than the Killing ¤ Oops, I Killed You, Again ¤ Punishment for looking like a terrorist -- Five shots to the head ¤ Former Bush aide turns critic as Iraq inspector ¤ 'No impunity' for shoot-to-kill ¤ Eight bullets demands a heavy burden of proof ¤ Aristide's party to run in Haiti elections ¤ Should we laugh, or should we cry? ¤ The Blair witch-hunt ¤ China dumps US dollar ¤ Indian police beat striking Honda workers ¤ 20 Killed in Violence in Iraq ¤ Rumsfeld presses Iraq on Syria, Iran ¤ Microsoft cracks down on software piracy
July 26, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, July 26, 2005
¤ US Support of Israel key to terror motivation in Mideast ¤ Administration lied to start war ¤ The Invasion of Panama: "There was something else going on." ¤ Italy orders arrest of six more CIA agents ¤ Iraqi workers shot dead in bus ambush ¤ Plame Games Expose WMD “Intelligence Failure” Scam ¤ Unicorn Hunting in Nicaragua ¤ Are Stupid White Men Really Stupid? ¤ Iraqi police recruits not up to scratch, says US report ¤ 'Chavez TV' beams into South America ¤ Conflicts' costs may exceed $700 billion ¤ Iraqi Official Demands Timetable for Withdrawal ¤ Shots to the Heart of Iraq ¤ Our Rights Suspended for 10 More Years ¤ Despite $2 billion spent, residents say Baghdad is crumbling ¤ Suicide attack in central Baghdad; at least 14 dead ¤ US soldiers killed in Afghanistan ¤ Shoot-to-kill tactics accepted in Israel and Russia ¤ Protest in Brazil after shooting ¤ A Crude Approach ¤ The Morals of Tony Blair ¤ UK to speed compensation claim for Brazil victim ¤ Iraq war increased the threat of attacks, says Major ¤ Challenge, don't emote ¤ The Pentagon's China Hypocrisy ¤ No tails or tridents
GM crops created superweed, say scientists Posted: Monday, July 25, 2005
Modified rape crosses with wild plant to create tough pesticide-resistant strain
Paul Brown, environment correspondent Monday July 25, 2005 The Guardian UK
Modified genes from crops in a GM crop trial have transferred into local wild plants, creating a form of herbicide-resistant "superweed", the Guardian can reveal.
The cross-fertilisation between GM oilseed rape, a brassica, and a distantly related plant, charlock, had been discounted as virtually impossible by scientists with the environment department. It was found during a follow up to the government's three-year trials of GM crops which ended two years ago.
The new form of charlock was growing among many others in a field which had been used to grow GM rape. When scientists treated it with lethal herbicide it showed no ill-effects. Full Article : guardian.co.uk
July 25, 2005 News Posted: Monday, July 25, 2005
¤ GM crops created superweed, say scientists ¤ Family condemns police shooting ¤ Public doubts grow over shoot-to-kill ¤ 'Enemies of humanity' quote raises Iraq PR questions ¤ What Bush Doesn't Know ¤ "Wagging the Puppy" -- and Unleashing the Deadly Dogs of War ¤ Bush Administration’s Hurricane Relief Offer to Cuba is an Embarrassment ¤ The Meaning of the Grand Metaphor for War ¤ Shots to the Heart of Iraq ¤ 'Bush adminstration announces that 2+2=5' ¤ West's Policies Must Change ¤ Police shot Brazilian eight times ¤ Venezuela's Chavez Says U.S. Thirst for Oil Lies Behind Tension With Washington ¤ No Video of the 3 Bombers Inside the London Subway Cars ¤ Was a "Bomber" Superimposed ¤ Freedom at heart of new Iraq, says Talabani ¤ China tightens grip on the global purse strings ¤ Eight Days in July ¤ Blair's Bombs ¤ How the U.S. Marked the 3rd Anniversary of the Downing Street Memo ¤ Top 10 Reasons You Should Fear the Transit Searches in New York City ¤ US Right turns on Blair for being 'soft on terror' ¤ 40 killed in Iraq suicide truck blast ¤ Twin car blasts shatter Baghdad dawn ¤ US accepts Polish plans to exit Iraq ¤ We can't just shrug our shoulders over this shooting ¤ Chavez wields oil supply as potent weapon ¤ 'More could be shot' - Met chief ¤ S Africa 'might pay Harare debt'
July 24, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, July 24, 2005
¤ Egypt holds 70 after Red Sea bombings ¤ Baghdad truck bomb kills 40 ¤ Defying U.S. Efforts, Guerrillas in Iraq Refocus and Strengthen Flashback ¤ Behind the Iraq Dossier Hoax ¤ London assassination-handiwork of Israeli death squad? ¤ 'Real World: Baghdad' ¤ Bus Skids Off Nigerian Bridge, Killing 56 ¤ Poisonous Misinterpretations ¤ Chavez's Latam TV to fight 'cultural imperialism' ¤ If It's Civil War, Do We Know It? ¤ 'There is always another insurgent' ¤ Iraq: This is now an unwinnable conflict ¤ Police shot my cousin 'to show off' ¤ Day 4 of Open Season on those who are “darker than blue” ¤ Britain's amazing disconnect
July 23, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, July 23, 2005
¤ Man killed in London subway not involved in attacks ¤ Man Killed in London Not Linked to Blasts ¤ 'We shot the wrong man' - Police ¤ Some in U.K. Shocked Over Subway Killing ¤ Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq Turn It Incendiary ¤ The UN, the US and the Cuban 5 ¤ The Pentagon's China Hypocrisy ¤ Blair's "Evil Ideology" ¤ China Floats, America Sinks ¤ Bloodshed in the city of peace ¤ Anger in Egypt as Condoleezza Rice lectures on democracy but backs Mubarak ¤ If Bush was a bona fide ¤ I name the four powers who are behind the al-Qaeda conspiracy ¤ Resort To Fear ¤ Bombers kill 88 at Egyptian resort ¤ Toll continues to rise in Egypt blasts ¤ The murder of an Asian man ¤ Prison Planet.com/Infowars Under Attack For London Bombing Coverage ¤ Everything to play for in Afghanistan ¤ High-tech giants help Big Brother ¤ Bush aide misled FBI, say reports ¤ Protests in West Bank as Rice tries to rescue Middle East truce ¤ 36 die in riots after Yemen fuel price hikes ¤ Stressed US troops in Iraq 'turning to drugs' ¤ Dust storms, sun take toll on soldiers in Iraq ¤ UK Channel 4 Whitewash London Underground ¤ Bride among 16 killed in Iraq attacks ¤ Nobody's Fault ¤ Bush Administration Blocking the Release of Photos and Video Of Abu Ghraib ¤ Iran Sits Pretty in World's Hottest Region ¤ Where Homeland Means Humiliation
July 22, 2005 News Posted: Friday, July 22, 2005
¤ How Black Ops Staged the London Bombings ¤ Bush and Blair: On the wrong course ¤ London duds ¤ Illegal War - Final World War? Iraq, America and China ¤ More Explosions in London: Psy-ops in Progress ¤ In London, the war against Iran has started ¤ The CIA's La Dolce Vita War on Terror ¤ The Iran War Buildup ¤ Does US Care About Niger Now? ¤ What Did Bush Know, And When Did He Know It? ¤ Venezuela vs US: Looming War of the Airwaves ¤ Home Grown Axis of Evil ¤ The American Press and Credibility ¤ At least 36 killed in Egyptian resort blasts ¤ China-Bashing for Beginners ¤ Rice's Rage ¤ Five cops among nine killed in Iraq ¤ Police seeking London bombers shoot man dead ¤ Torture was taught by CIA ¤ When a wave of torture and murder staggered a small U.S. ally ¤ Staging an Attack to Fix the Coverup of Another ¤ I saw Tube man shot - eyewitness ¤ 'Man shot dead was not a bomber' ¤ Another Phony Al-Qaeda Group Claims Responsibility ¤ They Are Not “Conspiracy Theories” They Are, in Fact, “Discoveries” ¤ Beijing's 'Thursday surprise' ¤ Master plan' ¤ Drug, alcohol problems sometimes follow troops to Iraq ¤ The Iraq war is over, and the winner is... Iran ¤ Syria accuses US forces of killing two Syrian security guards ¤ 'Shoot-to-kill' Muslim fears ¤ London: Another Casualty of the War on Terror
July 21, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, July 21, 2005
¤ Time for a Reality Check: Haiti's Elections ¤ The True, Terrible State of Iraq ¤ Blood, Ink, and Oil: the Case of Darfur ¤ Democracy Was Only An Afterthought ¤ The Biggest Scoop Of The Year ¤ Syrian troops 'fired on by US forces' ¤ UK boy wrongly labelled as bomber ¤ Iraq: The War We Are Not Being Shown ¤ Iraqi constitution in trouble as Sunnis walk out ¤ House votes against early Iraq withdrawal ¤ U.S. Soldiers in Iraq Report Low Morale ¤ No 10 blocks envoy's book on Iraq ¤ Eight die in Iraq suicide hit ¤ The CIA's Italian job ¤ News Flash: The Military Doesn’t Protect Our Freedom ¤ Upgraded Ties with India Roil Strategic Waters ¤ War on terror going to be ‘a long war’: Bush ¤ Grenade attack suspect arrested
Why the U.S. and France Hate Haiti Posted: Wednesday, July 20, 2005
by Ed Kinane Let's begin with 1492. Since that year, when it was "discovered," no country in the Caribbean has suffered more pain per capita than Haiti.
In the 15th century, according to Columbus, Haiti was an island paradise. Now it is an ecological disaster. In the 18th century, Haiti was the richest colony in the New World. Now it is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere.
In the early 1500s, Haiti's indigenous people, the Taino, were rendered extinct. Alien disease took its inevitable toll. But it was the Spanish obsession with gold and Columbus' brutal ways of extracting and extorting what little gold there was that sealed their fate. Full Article : commondreams.org
July 20, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, July 20, 2005
¤ Silence is Filth ¤ You Can't Not Care About Lies and War ¤ Why the U.S. and France Hate Haiti ¤ Bomb 'mastermind' was victim of name confusion ¤ Netanyahu and Giuliani in same hotel on 7/7 ¤ Bush wags the dog with high court decoy ¤ Yemenis killed in riots over fuel prices ¤ 25,000 Iraqi civilians killed since invasion ¥ The U.S and Britian are responsible for everyone beacause they LIED ¤ THE LIE OF THE CENTURY ¤ Niger and Iraq: the war's biggest lie? ¤ Mainstream Media Reports "Suicide Theory" Difficult to Swallow ¤ “The Neocons Have Played U.S. for a Chump!” ¤ Remember, remember another terror plot ¤ It's not only about Iraq ¤ Suicide Attacker Kills 10 in Baghdad ¤ Car Bomb in Indian Kashmir Kills Six ¤ Iraq conflict claims 34 civilian lives each day as 'anarchy' beckons ¤ ROBERTS IS A FRIEND TO CORPORATE ¤ Sunnis Working on Iraq Constitution Slain ¤ The Crock of Appeasement
July 19, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, July 19, 2005
¤ Gunmen Kill at Least 24 in Iraq ¤ An Isolated Regime ¤ The Old Bait-and-Switch in Iraqi Jurisprudence ¤ Nukes for India; Threats for Iran ¤ Iraq's Dangerous New Friend ¤ First Stop Syria; Next Stop Iran ¤ Words Matter in War on Terror ¤ White House Spins its CAFTA Lies ¤ Winning Hearts and Minds ¤ US accepts India as a nuclear buddy ¤ Frustrated Iraqis ready to take law into own hands ¤ British Gov't Under Fire Over Bomber Probe ¤ How Large a Crater Will We Leave? ¤ Our foreign policy needs to change, too ¤ Bush Raises Threshold for Firing Aides In Leak Probe ¤ Bush Statement on Rove Conflicts with Executive Order ¤ IRAQ Three Iraq Myths Debunked ¤ The evil ideologies of war and terrorism ¤ US and India boost nuclear ties ¤ Lawyer sues US over false arrest ¤ Why Few Graphic Images from Iraq Make it to U.S. Papers ¤ 'PlameGate' Hardly a Summer Squall ¤ Leak isn’t Washington’s real problem; Iraq is
6/7: the massacre of the poor that the world ignored Posted: Monday, July 18, 2005
The US cannot accept that the Haitian president it ousted still has support
by Naomi Klein, The Guardian UK
When terror strikes western capitals, it doesn't just blast bodies and buildings, it also blasts other sites of suffering off the media map. A massacre of Iraqi children, blown up while taking sweets from US soldiers, is banished deep into the inside pages of our newspapers. The outpouring of compassion for the daily deaths of thousands from Aids in Africa is suddenly treated as a frivolous distraction. Full Article : guardian.co.uk
July 18, 2005 News Posted: Monday, July 18, 2005
¤ Straw rejects war link to bombings ¤ Police suspect bombers tricked ¤ America's ever-widening class divide ¤ Court tackles Russian oil tsar ¤ Gunmen Kill at Least 24 in Iraq ¤ Attacks kill Iraqi forces, civilians ¤ Bush backs Indian nuclear plan ¤ Teenager killed at Israeli checkpoint ¤ Think-Tank Link London Attacks to Iraq War ¤ London bomber visited Israel - Israeli official ¤ From "Bring It On" to "London Can Take It" ¤ Did Washington try to manipulate Iraq's election? ¤ Mossad Chief Confirms Netanyahu's Warning of London Bombing ¤ Who are the British authorities trying to protect? ¤ The Straight Line Between Falluja and King's Cross Station ¤ Economic Treason ¤ Fighting Fascism Then, and Now ¤ You can't win a war unless you know who your enemy is ¤ Three days of suicide bombs leave 150 dead ¤ Fires kill 14 as winds blow across Spain ¤ Top White House advisers named as CIA leak sources ¤ Iraq 'made Britain vulnerable' ¤ 'Al-Qaeda man' wins German appeal ¤ UK's alliance with US puts it 'at risk' ¤ Policemen killed in Baghdad attack ¤ Violence persists in Thailand's south ¤ Mostly Fertilizer ¤ Can Congressional Republicans Save Bush? ¤ The Unnamed Dead of Iraq ¤ Britain confirms pullout plans ¤ The massacre of the poor that the world ignored
July 17, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, July 17, 2005
¤ Scores killed in Iraq bombing wave ¤ War radicalized most, probes find ¤ MR. BUSH, HAVE YOU NO SHAME? ¤ Resistance battles US ¤ Scores killed in Iraq bombing wave ¤ 60 killed in Afghan fighting ¤ Who Murdered 32 Iraqi Children? (Truth Comes Out) ¤ Torture Inc. Americas Brutal Prisons ¤ Forcing the facts to fit the theory ¤ Capitalist media system naturally lied ¤ London oddities ¤ Dog Days of Summer ¤ Abuse, What Abuse? ¤ You Should Fight Them ¤ All hail the Land of the Free -- or else! ¤ Briton killed in holiday resort attack ¤ Iraq fuel truck bomb devastates town, kills 98 ¤ Sticky Fingers: The Making of Halliburton ¤ A Warning from Israel ¤ Iraq's Ghost Battalions ¤ Will Stolen Iraq Oil Funds and Deals Force Cheney Impeachment? ¤ 'Follow the uranium' ¤ If Vietnam was a Quagmire, Iraq is a Black Hole ¤ Wanted: Adult in the White House ¤ Bomb blast in Turkish resort kills five ¤ 18 Killed in Clashes Near Afghan Border ¤ Suicide theory thrown in doubt
July 16, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2005
¤ Small Arms Inflict Huge Toll ¤ War and Venture Capitalism ¤ BUSHED OUT IN THE LAND OF OZ ? ¤ Iraq insurgents kill 15,including British soldiers ¤ Egypt: Bomb Suspect Has No Al-Qaida Links ¤ Genesis of an American Gestapo ¤ Remembering Our Past of Torture In Iran ¤ London, another casualty of the War on Terror ¤ Eyewitnesses Describe Massacre by UN Troops in Haiti ¤ London police avoid term 'suicide bombing' ¤ List of U.S. foreign interventions since 1945 ¤ I want to see DNA proof ¤ The 7/7 London Bombings: How to Set Up a Patsy ¤ The Unbearable Lightness of Being 'Condi' ¤ A Quarter of a Million Dollars Per Settler ¤ 8 Months After U.S.-Led Siege, Insurgents Rise Again in Falluja ¤ Oil, not democracy driving U.S. foreign policy ¤ Benchmarks: Bad week in Iraq ¤ Three British soldiers killed in Iraq ¤ Not hate, vengeance ¤ Egypt Not Ready to Extradite Biochemist ¤ Gaza missiles and airstrikes shatter ceasefire ¤ 11 American Soldiers Charged With Abuse ¤ Bombing kills scores south of Baghdad ¤ Foreign tourists killed in Turkey blast ¤ Suicide bomber truck kills 55 in Iraq
Israel resumes 'targeted' killings Posted: Friday, July 15, 2005
Israel resumes 'targeted' killings Israeli forces have fired two missiles into a Gaza refugee camp, hours after the military killed six Hamas fighters in air strikes and a shooting. Full Article : aljazeera.net
Israelis Kill 7 Hamas Militants After Rocket Attacks in Gaza JERUSALEM, July 15 - Israeli helicopter gunships killed seven members of the militant group Hamas today in separate airstrikes on two vehicles, one near Nablus in the West Bank and the other in Gaza City, Israeli Army and Palestinian officials said. Full Article : nytimes.com (Registration)
July 15, 2005 News Posted: Friday, July 15, 2005
¤ Aristide in Exile ¤ Iraq and Iran: Axis of Evil? ¤ Americans Need to Escape from Bush's Dream World ¤ More Grand Delusions ¤ Our troops are part of the problem ¤ Marine Accused Of Staging Shooting To Avoid Return To Iraq ¤ EXCLUSIVE: WAS IT SUICIDE? ¤ Some thoughts on the London Bombing ¤ Workers File Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit Against Employer ¤ Israel resumes 'targeted' killings ¤ Israelis Kill 7 Hamas Militants ¤ How London brought terror on itself ¤ The dehumanizing factor ¤ Ten suicide bombs in Iraqi capital, 25 dead ¤ It is all Israel' ¤ A suicide attack every day in the new Iraq ¤ Five suicide car bombings kill civilians and troops ¤ Corruption threatens to leave Iraq with a 'ghost army' ¤ Kissinger: Don't Exclude Military Action Against Iran ¤ 'Medicating the dead' ¤ Enough to make your head spin ¤ Love Me Tender ¤ U.S. media coverage was mostly obsessed with Americans ¤ US and the UN Security Council
July 14, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, July 14, 2005
¤ Bush's Orgy of Carnage ¤ Civilian Deaths in Iraq Exceed Military ¤ Iraq and the Weakness of U.S. Hegemony ¤ Tutu says 'western leaders' create terrorists ¤ Abu Ghraib Tactics Were First Used at Guantanamo ¤ Downing Street: A Dead-End In American Media ¤ The US is a Terrorist State ¤ Guantánamo abuse 'allowable' ¤ War Myths and the Press ¤ Bush and His 'Brain' Besieged ¤ It Is an Insult to the Dead to Deny the Link with Iraq ¤ 'World is disgusted by US' ¤ Birmingham Six ¤ The London Explosions, the Rogue Network, Bush and Iran ¤ Car bomb toll now 32 ¤ Motives of US-India defence agreement ¤ War comes to the heart of Europe ¤ Seoul's warning to the US on Pyongyang ¤ To Live and Die in Iraq ¤ Hurricane Emily slams Grenada, but not as hard as Ivan ¤ One killed in Thailand attacks ¤ Mystery over bodies found in Baghdad
July 13, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, July 13, 2005
¤ The Fake Optimism of Washington's Warriors ¤ Mr. Rove and the Access of Evil ¤ Treasongate: It's Not Just Karl Rove ¤ Suicide bomber 'had all to live for' ¤ 'Brits' calm rankles U.S. right wing' ¤ 150 die in Pakistan rail disaster ¤ How the Pentagon targets teens ¤ Bush Will Forever Carry Stain Of Illegitimacy ¤ Blast in Baghdad's Green Zone ¤ UK Memo Warned Iraq War a Key Cause for Growth of "Extremism" in Britain ¤ Bomb hits Sunni mosque in Iraq ¤ U.S. hoping London blasts will unite West ¤ Arafat poisoning theory gets boost ¤ Scores killed in Pakistan train crash ¤ Iraqi children killed in car bomb ¤ London bombers 'were all British' ¤ Palestinian militant kills two in attack on shopping mall ¤ Iran could be behind Israel bomb blast: Rumsfeld ¥ Looking for an excuse to Invade Iran ¤ Why Are They Killing Us? ¤ Halliburton Fails Upward ¤ Occupation Through Iraqis' Eyes ¤ No link between Iraq war and terrorist attacks, says Blair ¤ Big Shift in China's Oil Policy ¤ How the Government Staged the London Bombings in Ten Easy Steps ¤ The Convenient Malfunction Of The London Bus Camera ¤ The birth of the London bomb Official Story ¤ London Underground Exercises and the Magically Exploding Terrorists ¤ Terrorism doesn’t warrant a war ¤ Why Are They Killing Us?
July 12, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, July 12, 2005
¤ Iranian president warns west not to behave like landlords ¤ White House: Bush Has Confidence in Rove ¤ LA police shoot baby dead ¤ Voices of Resistance ¤ The No-Think Nation ¤ Three killed in Netanya suicide attack ¤ Suspicious Suicide Bombing Kills 3 Israelis ¤ Media Death Toll Still Mounting in Iraq ¤ More Bush Lies ¤ Faced with this crisis ¤ London terrorists believed to be young British men ¤ Oil supply to Afghanistan disrupted ¤ Was London a Loose Cannon Operation By a Desperate Netanyahu? ¤ Galloway speaks on the bombings ¤ Cutting out the US ¤ 'Dumping Bush's 'war-poodle': Blair brings the terror to London' ¤ George and Tony Get their al-Qaeda Fix ¤ Afghanistan, Iraq-style
July 11, 2005 News Posted: Monday, July 11, 2005
¤ Report: US war has killed 39,000 Iraqis ¤ The War of the Colors in Israel ¤ Collateral Damage ¤ Mission Accomplished: Iraq is Broken ¤ Throwing Gasoline on Haiti's Fires ¤ Energy Policy: A World with Less Oil ¤ How long does it take Mossad to pick up a phone? ¤ Explosives Used by Terrorists in London and Tel Aviv Identical ¤ Reward for “Information leading to the Arrest and Conviction of George W Bush and Others ¤ 'Rhetoric vs. reality in London ¤ Blair's blowback ¤ 20 injured in Turkish resort blast ¤ Brazil in crisis over corruption claims ¤ Africa at the G-8 meeting ¤ Bush's war on terror is a colossal failure ¤ 9 Iraqi Soldiers Killed North of Baghdad ¤ 22 killed, 60 trapped in Xinjiang coal mine blast ¤ Body of U.S. Commando Found in Afghanistan ¤ UK plans to slash Iraq force over the next year ¤ Fortunes made on bombing ¤ Iraqi police killed in checkpoint raid ¤ Condi Kills an EU-Iranian Agreement ¤ Dangerous race in space ¤ Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring call ¤ Blair rejects calls for probe into bombings ¤ Suicide bomb kills 25 Iraqi army recruits ¤ Explosion in Port of Spain ¤ Bomb Wounds 14 in Trinidad's Capital
July 10, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, July 10, 2005
¤ Wave of Attacks Kills Nearly 50 in Iraq ¤ Rice Says U.S. Won't Withdraw Its Troops From Afghanistan ¤ 22 Afghan police, soldiers killed in upsurge of Taliban violence ¤ As we sowed, so do we reap ¤ From 9/11 to 7/7: Crusade Intensifies ¤ Bakiyev wins Kyrgyz presidency ¤ British police free terrorism suspects ¤ Erekat to Israel: Don’t use London blasts ¤ Security incidents in Iraq, July 9 ¤ Bush policy of arrogance: More foes, few friends ¤ Allawi: this is the start of civil war ¤ Paymasters Of Carnage ¤ Bush evokes 9/11 to bolster Iraq war ¤ Leaders Seek Pay for Ex-Freedom Fighters ¤ Analysts say al-Qaida is mutating into a global insurgency ¤ 10 Afghan Soldiers Beheaded by Militants ¤ Suicide Bombings Kill at Least 40 in Iraq ¤ Many die in Iraq army centre blast ¤ From Nixon to Bush ¤ Floods displace 300,000 people in 10 Punjab districts
London Hit as Skepticism Grows on 'Terror War' Posted: Saturday, July 9, 2005
Thursday's terror attacks against London's public transportation system, which reportedly killed at least 37 people, came amid indications of growing skepticism here about the effectiveness of U.S. President George W. Bush's "war on terrorism," the policy initiative that has earned him his highest public-approval ratings since September 2001.
The Gallup organization released a new survey just two days ago which found that a plurality of 41 percent of U.S. respondents believe that neither the U.S. and its allies nor the "terrorists" are currently winning the war and that a two-and-a-half year high of 20 percent of the public believe that the "terrorists are winning." Full Article : lewrockwell.com
July 09, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, July 9, 2005
¤ Italy sets date to pull troops out of Iraq ¤ Hurricane Dennis kills 10 in Cuba ¤ After the Bombings: Emile Henry v. the New York Times ¤ Rhetoric vs. Reality in London ¤ Fox News slammed over 'callous' line ¤ Blair's Alliance with Bush Bombed ¤ Collateral Damage ¤ Iraq is Broken ¤ CAFTA: Losing Proposition for the Hemisphere ¤ An Imperial Wizard and a Prescription for Anti-Imperialism ¤ The London Blasts ¤ The Inevitability of George W. Bush ¤ Blair Put Us in the Firing Line ¤ Oh, Say, Can You See? ¤ London Bombing: Saad Al-Fagih ¤ Why Al Qaeda Is Probably Not Behind The London Attacks ¤ Al-Qaeda is a US Intelligence Asset ¤ War on Terror - The Killer Bee Policy ¤ AL QAEDA WEBSITE TRACKS BACK TO ... MARYLAND??? ¤ The time of revenge has come ¤ Asshole ¤ Terrorism Comes With Empire ¤ The Logic of Suicide Terrorism ¤ London Hit as Skepticism Grows on 'Terror War' ¤ Cuba, Venezuela would fight attack as one: Chavez
Venezuelan Judge Rules NGO Will Face Trial for Treason Posted: Friday, July 8, 2005
By Jonah Gindin – Venezuelanalysis.com
Four members of the Venezuelan non-governmental organization Súmate appeared in court Wednesday and again on Thursday, on charges of "conspiracy against the republican form of the nation." Directors Maria Corina Machado and Alejandro Plaz are charged with being the masterminds of the conspiracy, while Luis Enrique Palacios and Ricardo Estévez are charged with being accomplices.
On Thursday, a judge ruled that the conspiracy charge would go to court, rejecting, however, the prosecution's request that Machado and Plaz be imprisoned until the trial. No trial date has yet been set.
Immediately following judge Sandoval's decision, spokespersons for the Spanish and United States governments issued official statements, and U.S.-based Human Rights Watch published a communiqué on its website, all expressing their concern that the trial is a form of political persecution against opposition group Súmate.
The conspiracy charge stems from a US$31,000 grant Súmate received from the U.S. government funded National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which state prosecutors allege they used for political activity.
Political parties are prohibited by Venezuelan law from accepting financial donations from abroad. According to co-director Maria Corina Machado, Súmate is an objective non-partisan civil association. Nevertheless, they have been widely criticized inside and outside Venezuela for taking a clear oppositional position to the government of Hugo Chávez, something Súmate legally denies, but practically admits.
Full Article : venezuelanalysis.com
July 08, 2005 News Posted: Friday, July 8, 2005
¤ al-Qu’eda or al-a’diversion? ¤ Phony 'Al-Qaeda' Responsibility Claim a Proven Hoax ¤ 450 Sheep Jump to Their Deaths in Turkey ¤ 'Membership has its privileges' ¤ London: Bush’s “Flypaper Theory” is Blown to Pieces ¤ The red wheel rolls back ¤ London calling ¤ Hurricane Dennis Kills at Least 10 in Cuba ¤ 'A look in the mirror for America' ¤ Robbing the Cradle of Civilization ¤ Italy to press ahead with partial Iraq pull-out ¤ The Price of Occupation ¤ Blair's Alliance with Bush Bombed ¤ The Worst US President Ever? ¤ Londoners Pay Heavy Price for Blair's Deception ¤ Terror Begats Terror ¤ A dangerous chess match ¤ Uzbek threat to close US base ¤ Egyptian envoy to Iraq killed, says al-Qaida
What's Behind the London Attacks? Posted: Friday, July 8, 2005
The bombing of the London Underground was a false-flag operation designed to keep the West mired in war. Don't believe otherwise. Full Article : thesimon.com
See No Evil: Spinning Netanyahu's London Terror Tip-off The willful blindness of Israel's partisans is running smack up against a widely-circulated report in the mainstream media that Israel's Finance Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, was tipped off to the London terrorist attacks.
Phony 'Al-Qaeda' Responsibility Claim a Proven Hoax
London Bombing has the Scent of an Inside Job This seems to me as either a MI5, CIA, or Mossad Operation. The reason I say this is because on July 4th, Brittain made the announcement that they would be pulling their troops out of Iraq over the next 18 months, but now, they have a reason to stay in Iraq, how convenient for Tony Blair and George W. Bush. Also this will help the Brittish and US Governments to Institute National ID card Programs, while tightening up "security" at all bus and train depot's, like they got with the airline industry after 9/11. More searching without probable cause, more detainments of "suspects". Then there is also the increased level of fear amongst the general populace this will generate as they pound it into the average american's head over and over again. Fear is an effective tool when one wants to scare many into submitting to things they would otherwise not accept. Like after 9/11, fear of terrorism was used to pass the Unconstitutional U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act, which has since been proven to increase control over the people of the U.S. by severly impeding or completely nullifying most of the Bill of Rights, while at the same time doing very little, if anything, to prevent future terrorist attacks. Full Article : blog.myspace.com
al-Qu'eda or al-a'diversion?
At least seven explosions ripped through London today Posted: Thursday, July 7, 2005
London attack: The story so far At least seven explosions ripped through London today in a series of terrorist strikes leaving dozens feared dead and crippling the capital.
Travel chaos after London blasts People have been told not to travel into London after a series of explosions across the city.
Blasts Rock London Subway, Bus System British authorities say London's entire public transport system has been shut down after several explosions shook the city's bus and underground railway network, Thursday.
July 07, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, July 7, 2005
¤ London Bombing has the Scent of an Inside Job. ¤ What's Behind the London Attacks? ¤ Cui bono? Stupidity Versus Logic in the Latest “Terror” Attack ¤ Why London, Why Now? ¤ Message from London ¤ London's Burning ¤ Who Stands To Gain? Israel Warned, Cover-up In Progress ¤ Inefficiency or conspiracy? ¤ London Terror Attacks ¤ Galloway Wary Of Staged Terror Attack As Pretext For Iran Invasion ¤ Islamic group claims London attack ¤ Phony reports link Al Qaeda to London attacks ¤ Netanyahu Changed Plans Due to Warning ¤ Israel says Scotland Yard was warned of possible attack ¤ Report: Israel Was Warned Ahead of First Blast ¤ Israeli ambassador to London says embassy in state of emergency ¤ Bush's war makes Americans global 'bad guys' ¤ BBC to time-delay live sensitive broadcasts ¤ Judith Miller, Drum Majorette for War ¤ The Luckiest Martyr ¤ A New and Different War Over Oil ¤ What Now? Bush and US Soldiers Haunted by Uncertainty in Iraq ¤ Blessed Be Thy Dough ¤ Blasts hit London subway at rush hour ¤ Explosions Go Off on the London Subway ¤ 'Multiple explosions' hit London ¤ Bush Involved in Bike Crash in Scotland ¤ Oil Fuels Suriname-Guyana Border Clash ¤ Learning lesson of Vietnam all over again ¤ Saddam, Stalin, Hitler, and History ¤ All This Useless Power ¤ Presidential War Powers ¤ Morphing the Gestapo ¤ US will gain most from green aid for poor nations ¤ U.S. Filmmaker Among 5 Arrested in Iraq ¤ Taliban Threatens to Kill U.S. Commando ¤ They Lied to Me, Too ¤ 13 killed in car blasts in Iraq ¤ Thousands march on G8 summit after violent clashes with police ¤ Iraq: the problem is the occupation ¤ Sound news judgment?--Not on the front page ¤ So, Mr Bremer, where did all the money go? ¤ Impeach Bush for Iraq lies ¤ Eyes Wide Shut, India Enters Military Alliance With US ¤ Hurricane Dennis Churns Toward Jamaica
July 06, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, July 6, 2005
¤ Terror Attacks Near 3,200 in 2004 Count ¤ U.S. layoffs surge to 17-month high ¤ George Galloway — Battle cry for radical change ¤ Unbelievable... ¤ Zarqawi: Everywhere and nowhere ¤ Abu Musab al-Zarqawi: An Arab Villain Right Out Bushcon Central Casting ¤ London to host 2012 Olympics ¤ Car bombs kill many in Iraq ¤ United States exports of biological materials to Iraq ¤ The G8 Summit: A Fraud And A Circus ¤ Why Indians love America so much ¤ Black is blemish in India ¤ Food for African Thought ¤ In Iraq, Another Occupation Day ¤ They broke the public's heart ¤ Alliance: U.S., coalition forces should pull out of central Asia ¤ Iraq insurgency forces Pentagon rethink ¤ More Government Theft ¤ Killing Civilians – Nobody Wants to Talk About It ¤ Britain prepares to withdraw its troops from Iraq ¤ Steady violence threatens Iraq's diplomatic relations ¤ Halliburton's Higher Bill
Africa's new best friends. Yeah Right! Posted: Tuesday, July 5, 2005
The US and Britain are putting the multinational corporations that created poverty in charge of its relief
by George Monbiot, The Guardian UK
I began to realise how much trouble we were in when Hilary Benn, the secretary of state for international development, announced that he would be joining the Make Poverty History march on Saturday. What would he be chanting, I wondered? "Down with me and all I stand for"?
Benn is the man in charge of using British aid to persuade African countries to privatise public services; wasn't the march supposed to be a protest against policies like his? But its aims were either expressed or interpreted so loosely that anyone could join. This was its strength and its weakness. The Daily Mail ran pictures of Gordon Brown and Bob Geldof on its front page, with the headline "Let's Roll", showing that nothing either Live 8 or Make Poverty History has done so far represents a threat to power. Full Article : guardian.co.uk
July 05, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, July 5, 2005
¤ The Great Olympics Scam ¤ Bush Is Serving Up the Cold War Warmed Over ¤ African leaders unite on UN seats bid ¤ The perils of colonial justice in Iraq ¤ Pop music won't change this world ¤ The American hand in Iran ¤ US designs on the Philippines ¤ Please Promise Me, Mr. President... ¤ As Iraq war grinds on, US lapel pin loses appeal ¤ U.S. launches new crackdown in Baghdad ¤ The Zarqawi Phenomenon ¤ Oil ' will hit $100 by winter' ¤ US bombing kills Afghan villagers ¤ Africa's new best friends ¤ MoD plans Iraq troop withdrawal ¤ We've heard it before... ¤ Saddam's secrets ¤ Where has all the money gone? ¤ Addicted to occupation ¤ Bolton and Iran ¤ American Foreign Policy Explained ¤ Impeach Bush for Iraq lies ¤ A Fair Trial for Saddam? ¤ It's imperialism, stupid ¤ "Bring it on!" ¤ US admits killing Afghan civilians in air strike ¤ Osama is dead ¤ US troops found dead in Afghanistan
July 04, 2005 News Posted: Monday, July 4, 2005
¤ The Excessive Use of Weapons and Banned Weapons ¤ Chávez Brings Hope to Afro-Venezuelans ¤ WHEN THEY SAY "AID", THEY MEAN "RAID" ¤ Harvest of Pain and Sorrow ¤ Two Wars of the Worlds ¤ Bush Speech Reveals Administration’s Ongoing Deceptions on Iraq ¤ Playing the Soviet Part ¤ Russia Will Equip Iranian Subs with Missiles ¤ Protesters, police clash ahead of G8 ¤ Afghan Civilians Killed in U.S. Airstrike ¤ Afghans: U.S. bombing killed 17 civilians ¤ We blow up your country so they won't blow up ours. ¤ Humiliated once more ¤ Egyptian envoy seized in Iraq ¤ Living in the shadow of American occupation ¤ US endures deadliest year in Afghanistan ¤ Iraqi government worried about civilian killings by US fire ¤ Not Dominion, But Liberty ¤ The Stain of Torture ¤ Defining Proliferation Downward ¤ America Held Hostage ¤ Iran urges Europe not to fall into US ‘trap’ over Ahmadinejad ¤ World united against Iran: Bush ¥ Bush uses same lies again ¤ Iran: U.S., Israel Waging Smear Campaign ¤ Island paradise or torture chamber? ¤ Popcorn from the 9/11 rubble ¤ ‘We don’t want charity, what we want is justice’
July 03, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, July 3, 2005
¤ High Definition Lies ¤ Iran’s proven oil deposits put at over 132 billion barrels ¤ Russia/China ally against JINSA/PNAC Neocon agenda ¤ BUSH MAY BE MANIC ¤ 'Pliant American press behaving like Pravda ¤ CNN’s Hard News - Serving 0.0001% of America ¤ 'Rove-Bush show getting very stale' ¤ Who Put These Guys In Charge? ¤ Show Your Independence on the 4th -- Burn a Flag ¤ Mourn on the Fourth of July ¤ Big Media Interlocks with Corporate America ¤ Brits and Americans divided over Iraq pullout as Afghanistan slides toward civil war ¤ Arik's Horror Show ¤ US bombardment kills at least 62 in Afghanistan ¤ American soldiers have killed 17 media staff in Iraq ¤ Chavez's 'citizen militias' on the march ¤ Revealed: grim world of new Iraqi torture camps ¤ Bush’s war on two fronts takes its toll ¤ Time Near for Bush to Pay the Piper ¤ Wrote Bush's War Words -- in 1965 ¤ Bush’s Uranium Lies ¤ 11 die in Kashmir violence ¤ Afghan 'civilians' die in US raid ¤ 33 die in Iraq bombings, attacks ¤ Who's afraid of democracy? ¤ Arlington Cemetery Undergoes Expansion ¤ 3 Pearl SEALs among 16 bodies returned to U.S. ¤ Pro-Government Afghan Cleric Killed ¤ Floods in India, Pakistan Leave 131 Dead ¤ UK aid funds Iraqi torture units
Williams Rallies for Wimbledon Triumph Posted: Saturday, July 2, 2005
Williams Rallies for Wimbledon Triumph WIMBLEDON, England - Venus Williams mounted one last comeback, capping her career revival by winning another Wimbledon title. Williams overcame an early deficit and a championship point Saturday to beat top-ranked Lindsay Davenport 4-6, 7-6 (4), 9-7 for her fifth major title and her first in nearly four years.
Bush admin to keep control of internet's central computers Posted: Saturday, July 2, 2005
The Bush administration has decided to retain control over the principal computers which control internet traffic in a move likely to prompt global opposition, it was claimed yesterday.
The US had pledged to turn control of the 13 computers known as root servers - which inform web browsers and email programs how to direct internet traffic - over to a private, international body. But on Thursday the US reversed its position, announcing that it will maintain control of the computers because of growing security threats and the increased reliance on the internet for global communications. Full Article : guardian.co.uk
July 02, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, July 2, 2005
¤ U.S.: Photo Not of Iran Chief ¤ U.S. demands Iran answers ¤ "Bomb Teheran!" Urges Jilted Condi? ¤ Quagmire of the Vanities ¤ The Terrorist and the CIA's Operation 40 ¤ The Mass Media, Symbols and Ownership ¤ Tens of Thousands of Anti-Poverty Demonstrators ¤ Over 200,000 march against poverty ¤ The Extremely High Price of Bushism ¤ Nine Dead in Kashmir Skirmishes ¤ Williams Rallies for Wimbledon Triumph ¤ Marines 'gun down unarmed civilian' ¤ Red Cross Worker Killed in Haiti ¤ Blasts kill many in Iraq ¤ Suicide Bombings in Iraqi Cities Kill 26 ¤ 6-Bomb kills 20 in Baghdad, slain cleric mourned ¤ The Most Cowardly War in History ¤ Fears grow for US missing troops ¤ White House described Darfur as 'genocide' to please Christian right ¤ US Cries Foul Over China Fair Play ¤ Managed Democracy ¤ Playing the Soviet Part ¤ Waist Deep in the Big Muddy ¤ Suicide Bomber Kills Up to 17 in Baghdad ¤ Only 10,000 Show Up for Live 8 in Japan ¤ A mound of manure in 28 minutes ¤ Suicide bomber kills 20 in Baghdad ¤ Bush administration to keep control of internet's central computers ¤ Bomb kills many at Iraq police centre ¤ Turkish troops killed in rail blast
Zimbabwe is being hypocritically vilified Posted: Friday, July 1, 2005
For a month now, the BBC, CNN, ITV and others have been reporting what has been portrayed as one of the greatest humanitarian and human rights disasters in years. At least 200,000 people - sometimes this figure grows to 250,000 or even 300,000 - are said to have been forcibly evicted from slum areas of Harare in Zimbabwe. The figure peaked last week at 1.5 million, but yesterday the BBC reckoned that bulldozers were now "crashing through the homes of 500,000 people".
In fact, only about 1.2 million people live in Harare and no one is suggesting that half the population has fled in terror or that most of the city has been wrecked. So where are all these allegedly terrorised people? A few thousand have been filmed in makeshift camps but not many more. Who is trying to count the numbers? They are almost always attributed to an unnamed person in an unnamed UN agency. But read the only UN statement on the evictions and it says nothing of 200,000 people.
Full Article : lewrockwell.com
July 01, 2005 News Posted: Friday, July 1, 2005
¤ USA to unleash war on Iran? ¤ EVIDENCE OF CONCEALED DEATHS? ¤ Bush, Blair 'no idea' how to win Iraq war, says Cook ¤ U.S. Desertions from Army approach last year's total ¤ It's patently obvious ¤ Car bomb explodes south of Beirut ¤ 'Iraq — Vietnam redux? A handy checklist' ¤ Mud, lies and a wretched war ¤ CAFTA Squeaks by Senate ¤ Millionaires and War ¤ Deja Vu in Iraq ¤ I Hope I Die Before The Next Refill ¤ Chavez warns US on ties at Caribbean summit ¤ Italy demands US explanation over kidnapped cleric ¤ The Monster of the Moment ¤ The Big Lie ¤ Maniacs on Pedestals ¤ Bush dismisses facts by linking 9/11, Iraq ¤ Snipers with children in their sights ¤ More than 8,000 Iraqis killed in insurgent attacks ¤ Moral Cowards In Hiding ¤ Team of U.S. GIs Missing in Afghanistan ¤ Lawsuit filed over 'near-terrorist' name ¤ Chávez uses 'oil diplomacy' to build regional influence
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