Friday, October 03, 2003

ActNow!: "Rumsfeld Should Go! 09/20/2003 @ 2:59pm"

Putin's War

White House Dirty Tricks

Independent News: "North Korea has the capability to make six nuclear bombs By Sang Hung Choe in Seoul 03 October 2003"

Independent News: "1,200 weapons inspectors spent 90 days in Iraq. The exercise cost $300m. And the number of weapons found? 0 By Rupert Cornwell in Washington and Paul Waugh 03 October 2003"

Time to Act: "Paul Loeb, AlterNet October 1, 2003"

The Ties That Blind: "Jeremy Scahill and Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! October 2, 2003"

The Pakistan test-fires nuclear-capable missile
Globe and Mail/Associated Press UPDATED AT 1:54 AM EDT Friday, Oct. 3, 2003

The Chief U.S. weapons hunter finds no WMD in Iraq
Globe and Mail Update POSTED AT 6:48 PM EDT Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003

The Grenades kill 2 in Philippine mosque
Globe and Mail/Associated Press POSTED AT 5:02 AM EDT Friday, Oct. 3, 2003

The Confidence in Bush fades on domestic, foreign policy
Globe and Mail/Associated Press POSTED AT 12:26 AM EDT Friday, Oct. 3, 2003

Father of slain CIA agent calls Wilson leak "treason,'' wants special counsel

Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions

Amy Goodman and Jeremy Scahill: the Ashcroft-Rove Connection

Niranjan Ramakrishnan: What's So Great About Gandhi, Anyway?

Stan Cox: The Cheney Tapes

Middle East Report Online Interventions: Never Too Soon to Say Goodbye to Hi, by Elliott Colla and Chris Toensing

TheExperiment - US Cuts Military Aid to Friendly Nations

TheExperiment - US Lags in Destroying Chemical Weapons

Boston.com / News / World / N. Korea reportedly boosts atomic potential: "By Globe Staff and Wires, 10/2/2003"

Boston.com / News / World / A new US proposal would strengthen UN role in Iraq: "Revised resolution sets no timetable By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press, 10/2/2003"

Boston.com / News / World / Middle East / Protesters call for promised Iraqi jobs: "Two US soldiers killed in attacks By Robert H. Reid, Associated Press, 10/2/2003"

Boston.com / News / World / Public diplomacy of US criticized: "Panel says efforts in Islamic world are underfunded By Peter Slevin, Washington Post, 10/2/2003"

Boston.com / News / World / Middle East / Afghan constitution ready for public debate: "Draft would establish an Islamic republic By Victoria Burnett, Globe Correspondent, 10/2/2003"

Boston.com / News / World / US says new Qaeda figure emerges

Boston.com / News / World / Middle East / Israel votes to extend its barriers

BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Blast hits Philippines mosque

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | No smoking gun, but ammunition?

BBC NEWS | Politics | Iraq report 'proves case for war'

BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Terror fall-out from US Somali failure

BBC NEWS | World | Americas | 'No surprise' Iraq WMD not found

Let Them Eat War
Arlie Hochschild, tomdispatch.com October 2, 2003

Thursday, October 02, 2003

BBC NEWS | Middle East | US image drops among Muslims

BBC NEWS | In Depth | Israel and the Palestinians

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Israel to expand settlement

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Israel's grip stifles Nablus spirit

BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Pakistan moves against al-Qaeda

BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | N Korea 'boosts nuclear arsenal'

BBC NEWS | Politics | Stakes high in weapons report

BBC NEWS | In Depth | Conflict with Iraq

BBC NEWS | World | Americas | WMD report to raise new questions

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Saddam 'may have bluffed' on WMDs

YellowTimes.org - ''Corporations are the main victors in Iraq''

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Guide to anti-war websites

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Special report: the anti-war movement

MediaGuardian.co.uk | Special reports | Special report: Iraq - the media war

SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society | Aid for Iraq

Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Special report: politics and Iraq

Guardian | Taskforce 'finds no WMDs in Iraq'
Staff and agencies Thursday October 2, 2003 The Guardian

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Special report: United States

Profile: Karl Rove
Boy Genius or Turd Blossom?
Julian Borger in Washington Thursday October 2, 2003 The Guardian

Leak risks US security, says ex-CIA official
Julian Borger in Washington Thursday October 2, 2003 The Guardian

Guardian | 'A reprehensible and dangerous crime'
Thursday October 2, 2003 The Guardian
Boston Globe Editorial, October 1

Pressure grows on White House over CIA disclosure
Sarah Left and agencies Thursday October 2, 2003 The Guardian

Independent News: "North Korea says it is producing more nuclear weapons By Sang-Hun Choe, AP 02 October 2003"

Independent News: "Saddam was bluffing over WMD stocks, says report New blow for Bush over failure to find weapons as turmoil continues in Baghdad By Rupert Cornwell in Washington 02 October 2003"

Afghanistan Revisited - The Weekly’s Ben Ehrenreich reports from Kabul - LAWeekly, October 3 - 9, 2003

Village Voice: Election 2004

Village Voice: The Attack on Civil Liberties

Village Voice: Protests

US News / Special: Empire Builders / Neocon quiz | Christian Science Monitor

US News / Special: Empire Builders | Christian Science Monitor

The Village Voice: Nation: Mondo Washington: Eyes Right on Hillary by James Ridgeway

The Village Voice: Features: The Secrets Clark Kept by Sydney H. Schanberg

Wednesday, October 01, 2003

America's Best Main Course: Humble Pie
How to Withdraw From the Iraq Disaster
by Ted Rall, 9/16/2003

Monday, September 29, 2003

The Nation's Blog contritutors:

Vice President Halliburton
09/26/2003 @ 8:35pm

From "My Way News" ...

U.S. Troops Battle Fighters Near Baghdad
By TAREK AL-ISSAWI, Sep 29, 6:26 AM (ET)

Palestinian Says Armed Struggle a Mistake
By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI, Sep 29, 6:06 AM (ET)

White House Defends Iraq Intelligence
Sep 29, 4:25 AM (ET)

The Independent reports!

Blair: I'm proud of what we've done in Iraq (but, comrades, you can't vote on it)
By Andrew Grice, Political Editor, 29 September 2003

CIA condemned for flawed intelligence on Iraqi weapons
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington, 29 September 2003

Bodyguards killed in attack by Taliban
By Phil Reeves, Asia Correspondent, 29 September 2003

Bush officials who leaked name of US spy 'for revenge' could face jail
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington, 29 September 2003

Intifada's terrible toll leaves peace a distant dream
By Justin Huggler, 29 September 2003

Bush and Putin warn Iranians
By Jennifer Loven in Camp David, Maryland, 28 September 2003

Death threats and dark forces test 'liberated' Afghan media's mettle
By Phil Reeves in Kabul, 28 September 2003

Mortar kills nine Iraqis as US sets self-rule deadline for Iraq
By Rupert Cornwell in Washington, 27 September 2003

Have you checked out HRW's Background on the Crisis in Iraq page?

The Guardian reports!

3,000 dead yet peace remains elusive
Monday September 29, 2003

Mongolians join multinational force
Rory McCarthy, Babylon, Monday September 29, 2003

US intelligence on Iraqi weapons 'flawed'
Leaked letter criticises circumstantial evidence
Gary Younge, New York, Monday September 29, 2003

Iran stands defiant over nuclear programme
Ian Traynor, Monday September 29, 2003

Seven guards of governor killed in attack by Taliban
Reuters, Kabul, Monday September 29, 2003

Bomb blast kills 11 in Colombia
Reuters, Bogota, Monday September 29, 2003

The Globe and Mail (and others) reports!

U.S. protesters slam Bush over Iraq stance
Sunday, Sep. 28, 2003

Weapons caches seized in Baghdad and northern Iraq
Associated Press, Sunday, Sep. 28, 2003

Bush, Putin make common front on nuclear weapons
Associated Press, Sunday, Sep. 28, 2003

Afghanistan seeks fresh troop commitment
By JEFF SALLOT, Globe and Mail Update, Saturday, Sep. 27, 2003

Bush at the UN
American Psycho
By JOHN CHUCKMAN, CounterPunch, September 26, 2003

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Lawmakers on tour of Iraq see 'long way to go' for US
By Katarina Kratovac, Associated Press, 9/29/2003

Afghans to release draft of constitution soon
By Daniel Cooney, Associated Press, 9/29/2003

Iran sticks by nuclear programme
Iran has ruled out giving up its uranium enrichment programme, ahead of this week's visit by nuclear inspectors.
BBC News, Sunday, 28 September, 2003, 08:38 GMT 09:38 UK

Iraq spells trouble for Bush
By Matt Frei, BBC Washington correspondent
Sunday, 28 September, 2003, 00:45 GMT 01:45 UK

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