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Never-ending war Posted: Thursday, May 1, 2003
Two Killed In New Iraq Demo Shooting IT started when a young boy hurled a sandal at a US jeep - it ended with two Iraqis dead and 16 seriously injured. I watched in horror as American troops opened fire on a crowd of 1,000 unarmed people here yesterday.
But where are Saddam's WMDs MOSCOW: President Putin scuppered Tony Blair’s efforts to repair Anglo-Russian relations after the Iraq war by challenging him and President Bush to uncover weapons of mass destruction to justify the conflict.
Blair has blown it So it has finally come to this. I never thought I'd see the day. For us pro-Europeans, despair beckons. For the Daily Mail, the Telegraph, the Sun, Murdoch, Duncan Smith, and every frothing Europhobe throughout the land, it must be a moment to savour. Blair has failed spectacularly in Europe. The dream of a lasting reconciliation between Britain and the EU lies shattered at our feet. Like Major before him, Blair promised so much and achieved so little. Far from anchoring this country in the heart of Europe, the ties to our European hinterland are being tested to destruction.
War on Iraq Because of Oil The U.S. and U.K. went to war against Iraq because of the Middle East country's oil reserves, an adviser to British Prime Minister Tony Blair said.
Annan says Israel 'undermining peace'
Lula: The Drug War is a Class War The democratically elected president of Brazil issued a declaration of war last Tuesday… or so his words were received in some powerful quarters. "The real narco-traffickers," President Lula da Silva pointed the finger, are not found in the neighborhoods where poor people are "pressured and induced into crime in order to earn their daily bread."
Venezuela, Labour Day 2003 A spectre is haunting the Fourth Reich -- the spectre of Chavéz!
Text of the Middle East peace roadmap
Israelis Raid Gaza Killing 12 Palestinians
Don't Try This At Home: Preemption Strikes Back
Crime of the century: A never-ending 'war against terrorism'
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