Mondo Washington
No Defense for Rumsfeld
Won't Anyone Make Him Get Out of the Driver's Seat?
by James Ridgeway, The Village Voice, October 9th, 2003 4:00 PM
wOrE aNd PiEcE
Friday, October 10, 2003
The Novak Affair
How I broke the CIA-leak story, and why nobody noticed
by David Corn, LAWeekly, October 10 - 16, 2003
Iraq, six months on
A survey of the good, the bad and the uncertain
Independent News, 10 October 2003
Who In White House Exposed CIA Agent?
Some pundits point to Karl Rove, others say Dick Cheney, still others believe Mr. X is someone else.
By Frederick Sweet :: Intervention Magazine :: Posted Thursday, October9, 2003
War on terror fuels small arms trade
Charities say 500,000 people are killed each year by the real weapons of mass destruction
Owen Bowcott and Richard Norton-Taylor Friday October 10, 2003 The Guardian
Thursday, October 09, 2003
The Sad Triumph of Gotcha Politics
Why Important Issues Get Ignored
Ted Rall, 10/7/03
Rice leaves Rumsfeld hot under the collar
Julian Borger in Washington, Thursday October 9, 2003, The Guardian
Wednesday, October 08, 2003
Policy change taking shape in U.S. over Syria
By WARREN P. STROBEL, miami.com, Posted on Mon, Oct. 06, 2003
IGC is handy.
Tuesday, October 07, 2003
FBI sent money to Hamas in undercover operation
By John Solomon, Salon.com News
Face it, you'll never be rich
Why do Americans still believe in the rags-to-riches fairy tale? In this final extract from his explosive new book, Michael Moore explains why the corporate bosses will never let the American dream become a reality
Michael Moore, The Guardian, Tuesday October 7, 2003
Revelation casts doubt on Iraq find
Julian Borger in Washington, Tuesday, October 7, 2003 The Guardian
The test tube of botulinum presented by Washington and London as evidence that Saddam Hussein had been developing and concealing weapons of mass destruction, was found in an Iraqi scientist's home refrigerator, where it had been sitting for 10 years, it emerged yesterday.
Bush's Prisoners of War
'If these detainees have committed a crime, then charge them with a crime and give them a trial. No secret detentions, no secret evidence, no secret trials. This is America. We don’t do things that way.'
By Mick Youther, Intervention Magazine
The Bechtel Corporation
A history of poor planning, mismanagement, cost over-runs, and environmental destruction lands Bechtel Corporation a sweetheart deal in Iraq -- and American taxpayers pick up the tab!
By Mick Youther, Intervention Magazine
Adminsistration Breaks Law To Get Revenge
To punish a civil servant who told the truth, the Bush Administration broke the law to punish the truth teller.
By Frederick Sweet, Intervention Magazine
Poverty In America Flourishing
Jobs are scarce, the war in Iraq is bogged down, but poverty in America is flourishing.
By Regis T. Sabol, Intervention Magazine
Bring in the U.N., Americans Say
An overwhelming majority favors a much stronger role for the United Nations in the fight against terrorism
By Jan Barry, Intervention Magazine
Monday, October 06, 2003
Syria Demands U.N. Condemn Israeli Attack
By Priscilla Cheung, Oct 6, 10:46 AM (ET)
"Breaking The Silence"
by journalist John Pilger
Must see documentary "Breaking The Silence" by award winning journalist John Pilger.
Police flee as Saddam loyalists fuel city revolt
By Patrick Cockburn in Baiji, The Independent, 06 October 2003
Answers please, Mr Bush
Michael Moore fired his opening salvo against George Bush and his rightwing cronies with his bestseller Stupid White Men. Now the president is in his sights again. In this second extract from his new book he asks his old enemy seven awkward questions
Michael Moore, Monday October 6, 2003, The Guardian