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Posted: Tuesday, December 3, 2002

¤ Taking the Iraq Policy for a Circular Spin
¤ Iran-Contra Figure Named To Senior Post In White House
¤ Smallpox in Iraq?
¤ U.S.-Russian Rift Brewing Over Iraq
¤ Britain accused of providing Saddam torture instruments
¤ Iraq Says It Had Aluminum Tubing Before Sanctions
¤ Iraq to make early weapons declaration
¤ 'Saddam's bombmaker' is full of lies
¤ Israel 'knew Kenya was target'
¤ Kenya, al-Qaida link in dispute
¤ Kenyan paper: Mombasa terrorists were Iraqi
¥ LIES, LIES, LIES!!!
¤ The ugliest American
¤ Oregon governor apologizes to thousands sterilized
¤ War likely: Bush
¤ Ethnic cleansing is now official Israeli government policy
¤ Friedman of the Times executes an assignment for the Pentagon
¤ Kissinger, Hitchens, and unbridled cynicism
¤ 'Taleban' purists gain new hold on Pakistan borders
¤ Britain accused of providing Saddam torture instruments
¤ Raids will mean war, Australia is warned
¤ Family tells how Israelis buried deaf father alive
¤ Four Palestinians killed in territories
¤ Asian anger grows at defiant PM
¤ Alabama braces for the burning of its chemical stockpile
¤ Bush: signs from Iraq 'not good'
¤ Blair attacked for 'terrifying' dossier on Saddam
¤ If Saddam is such a monster, why did we arm him and trade with him?
¤ Anger over Straw's dossier on Iraqi human rights
¤ Straw has not thought it through
¤ Wolfowitz lost the UN battle - the war is another matter
¤ Israel accused of Hebron land grab
¤ Warlords clash as Afghans plan army
¤ US hawk wants Turkey in EU
¤ Opposition tries to shut down Venezuela
¤ Robert Redford urges a different kind of patriotism
¤ Vaccination for 1 million in US
¤ Israeli Army chief calls for evacuation of most settlements
¤ UN accused over Jenin shooting death
¤ Missile attack on plane linked to earlier bid
¤ British report says Iraqi regime guilty of human rights abuses
¤ Amnesty attacks UK dossier on Iraq torture
¤ Right to hold Guantanamo detainees in terror war challenged
¤ Afghans battle at home as summit hails progress
¥ Aid promised but Afghans must beg for it
¤ Author's debunking of NY fallen heroes causes outcry
¤ Beyond Regime Change
¤ PM: We will act against those who intrude into our country
¤ U.S. does not need U.N. approval for war
¤ American al-Qaida operatives can be killed


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