Torture, Incorporated Posted: Monday, June 14, 2004
Red Cross ultimatum to US on Saddam
Bush foreign policy comes under renewed attack, from within
Oil giant Shell admits it fuels Nigeria violence Shell executives admitted the company had inadvertently added to the violence, saying it was difficult to operate ethically in the Niger Delta and that its attempts at community development "had been less than perfect".
'Iraq could be much more of a problem for Americathan if Saddam had stayed in power'
VP's office approved Halliburton contract The office of Vice President Cheney approved the award by the Pentagon of two huge contracts to redevelop Iraq's oil industry to Halliburton, his old company.
Justice Dept. Memo Says Torture 'May Be Justified'
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Thirteen dead in Baghdad blast
Suicide Car Bombing Kills 16 Iraqis
US Film Board Rules 'Fahrenheit 9/11' Unsuitable for Teens
'George W. Bush: The natural heir to the fairy-tale presidency' His was a fairy-tale presidency, dedicated to telling the American people what they wanted to hear. It was just what the voters were looking for after four years of Jimmy Carter, who had an annoying way of reminding Americans that the United States had made mistakes, that citizenship requires sacrifice, that might does not make right.
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