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Latest News Posted: Saturday, May 17, 2003
¤ US Must Show Iraq Is Free of WMD If Sanctions Are to Be Lifted ¥ Touche, trapped between Iraq and a hard place. ¤ UN Human rights expert slams Israel on violations ¤ 'Pay for Destruction', Indigenous People Tell Corporations ¤ Campaigners Count Bodies to Ensure US Compensation ¤ Countering a Wave of Hate ¤ Put Criticism on the Record, Official Tells US ¤ U.S. Adviser Says Iraq May Break With OPEC Only Because... ¤ OPEC won't recognise US as Iraqi representative ¤ The Strategic Value of American Preeminence in the Middle East ¤ No Iraqi WMD?-US media scoundrel shrugs his shoulders ¤ Missing weapons blow a hole in reasons for war ¤ We've thrust the world into chaos, yet al-Qaida terrorizes still ¤ Israel denies Muslims access to mosques in Al-Qods ¤ Settlements: A User's Guide ¤ Palestinian filmmaker denied entry to Israel on "security" grounds ¤ UN rights chief slams Israeli raids in Gaza ¤ Sharon's rejection of US "road map" has powerful support in Washington ¤ U.S. probes passports as France protests 'lies' ¤ Letter of protest from French Gov't ¤ '40 dead' in Morocco bombings ¤ Never mind: In reversal, plan for Iraq self-rule has been put off ¤ The 'war' is over, time to get angry ¤ Spoils of Iraq war: taking Mexico's oil ¤ The Most Heinous Crime of the New Millenium ¤ War good, peace bad ¤ Instant Understanding ¤ Let Asia resolve the North Korean crisis ¤ North Korea to Respond with War to U.S. Strike ¤ Iraqi Women Out of the Picture ¤ Morning in Iraq ¤ Lynch job not what it seemed ¤ U.S Oil overseer says he'll keep it honest ¤ The bloating of America ¤ 11 killed in held Kashmir violence ¤ Terrorist Blasts Rock Casablanca, Kill 24 ¤ Oil boss paid $1m a year by contract bidder ¤ Indonesia seizes Aceh rebels on way to talks ¤ America's crumbling schools ¤ Who is the U.S. trying to fool? ¤ Return of Caesar on the global order ¤ Terror alert provokes dispute ¤ US warned off barring Baathists ¤ Now a second generation follows bin Laden's lead ¤ Al-Qaeda may be weaker, but also harder to eliminate ¤ Baathists banned from jobs in US policy U-turn ¤ Saudi Arabia feels the squeeze ¤ Russia and China want changes to postwar deal ¤ US Muslims plan to launch cable TV network ¤ Canada will join US missile system ¤ Saddam fit enough to hide for years, say doctors ¤ Revised draft on Iraq still has no central role for UN ¤ France accuses US of skulduggery ¤ Shaping a new relationship with Afghanistan
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