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Blix blames US bastards
Posted: Wednesday, June 11, 2003

Lingering Questions
The families of 9-11 victims are still raising pertinent issues about the intelligence failures that led to the attack. Plus, Is Washington hyping the Qaeda threat?

Iraq: US military & free speech
Iraq's all-powerful civilian chief L. Paul Bremer III will not tolerate 'hate speech' from Iraq's newly freed media. To prove it he has assigned himself absolute power over the Iraqi press. Freedom of expression is in his gift and only the 'responsible' may enjoy it.

Loud Explosions Heard In Gaza City

Nation misled into war in Iraq
The Bush and Blair administrations are trying to silence critics -- many of them current or former intelligence analysts -- who say they exaggerated the threat from Iraq. Last week, a Blair official accused Britain's intelligence agencies of plotting against the government. (Blair's government has since apologized for January's "dodgy dossier.")

Questions over Bush's Mideast commitment
The question is, is President George W Bush really serious - serious enough to put real pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon - about implementing the much-heralded road map to achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians? If not, most analysts here believe, the latest attempt to resolve a 55-year-old problem is doomed from the outset.

UK rejects US plans of regime change in Iran

Obfuscation, obfuscation, obfuscation
Forget spin, forget news management, forget everything you know. Confusion, it seems, is the latest buzzword in PR - and it's a tactic being used by everyone from the government to rail operators

Blix: I was smeared by the Pentagon
Hans Blix, the UN chief weapons inspector, lashed out last night at the "bastards" who have tried to undermine him throughout the three years he has held his high-profile post.

Beware the TMD
Trailers of mass destruction, at home and abroad.

Blix blames US 'bastards'
Outgoing chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix has described certain members of the US administration as "bastards" who set out to undermine him during his three years at the helm.

Blix's deputy to take over as acting chief
Deputy Chief UN Weapons Inspector Dimitri Perricos will replace his boss, Hans Blix, who decided to bow out after the United States developed major differences with him over the scope of Iraq's nuclear programme.

Big Bush offer to buy Pak nod to Israel

Iraq's children bear brunt of unexploded munitions

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