Congress members speak Posted: Tuesday, December 17, 2002
Mandela Slams U.S. for Diplomatic 'Piracy' (Reuters) - South Africa's Nelson Mandela lambasted the United States Tuesday for what he said were efforts to sideline the United Nations and condemned a U.S. grab for an Iraq weapons dossier as piracy.
China ships N Korea ingredient for nuclear arms
Lies, damn lies, and the Pentagon They told us that disinformation was history. And we believed them?
BBC Distorting Venezuela Coverage
'War on Terror' Infringing Human Rights The U.N.'s human rights chief said Tuesday that the U.S.-led "war on terror" was hurting human rights and exacerbating prejudices around the world. Reuters via commondreams.org
Most Americans Unconvinced on Iraq War Despite a concerted effort by the Bush administration, more than two-thirds of Americans believe the president has failed to make the case that a war with Iraq is justified, according to a Los Angeles Times poll. Los Angeles Times via commondreams.org
Tensions at UN over Iraq dossier
US intervention in Israel's elections
32 Nations Back Venezuela The OAS backed, by a vote of 32-0 – with two countries not counted – a resolution to support the continuance of the democratically elected government of Hugo Chávez of Venezuela. By Al Giordano : narconews.com
Venezuela leader rules out early elections Chief of Venezuela's army condemned the strike as sabotage - dealing a blow to opposition hopes of getting the army's support. Statement carried in anti-Chávez BBC Website
17 U.S. Congress members speak on Venezuela Members Of The United States House Of Representatives
Bush Won't Resist Leadership Change President's Agenda Feared in Jeopardy President Bush has decided not to intervene to save Sen. Trent Lott (Miss.) after concluding he has become an albatross to the party
8 Palestinians killed were unarmed civilians
Why Blair's magic 'fix' will end in failure
What Does Regime Change in Iraq Mean?
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