When Lies Fall Apart Posted: Tuesday, June 24, 2003
A Crack In Bush's Façade
WMD Damage Control at the Times Many Presidents Have Lied, But This Time the Press Went Along for the Ride
Bush still fails to justify war
Iraq and Al Qaeda: another lie unravels
Belgium gives in to US on war crimes law
Belgium restricts war crimes law Embarrassed by war crimes charges against Tony Blair and President George W Bush, the Belgian prime minister, Guy Verhofstadt, said parliament would restrict the 10-year-old law to cases in which either the victim or the accused were residents of Belgium. That will prevent political agitators using the courts for their own aims.
Blix criticises U.S. over Iraq Too Late
Israel rejects talk of truce by Hamas The Palestinian militant group Hamas is close to agreeing to a temporary ceasefire, Palestinian officials said yesterday. But the Israeli soldier leading security talks with the Palestinian Authority, General Amos Gilad, has already poured scorn on the suggestion.
Unauthorized Outposts Crop Up in W. Bank
British troops killed in Iraq Six British military personnel have been killed and eight wounded in two separate incidents in southern Iraq.
Saddam's Secrets The scientists were supposed to hold the key to Iraq's WMD. They still insist the weapons were destroyed
Blix: 'Weapons may not exist'
Distortion of Evidence The President took the nation to war based on his assertion that Iraq posed an imminent threat to our country. Now the evidence that backed that assertion is falling apart.
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