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Deadly Year in Iraq Has Grown Worse Posted: Thursday, December 30, 2004
Death is all around, but the band plays on for the tourist horde
Tsunami death toll surpasses 120,000
12/26 and 9/11 How to React This calamity struck largely at people who typically bear more than their share of everyday hardship, punctuated at times by full-blown disasters (such as the 1977 cyclone that killed 10,000 in Andhra Pradesh alone). Were we living in a world governed by reality, the tsunami would, at long last, awaken Americans from our self-pitying dream, a fantasy world in which the attacks of September 11, 2001 brought our people a degree of suffering without precedent in history.
Linking al-Qaeda to the Iraqi Resistance Osama bin Laden, dead and buried, and al-Qaeda is the best thing that ever happened to the Bushcons. Earlier this week a voice "purported" to be Osama promoted Abu Musab al-Zarqawi to the position of "emir" over the resistance in Iraq, prompting the corporate media to include the al-Qaeda angle into stories about the resistance.
Dead Osama Gives Mythical al-Zarqawi a Promotion
How can we let this evil persist? It is time to invade Cuba and put an end to what has become another Devil's Island in the annals of government-sanctioned torture. The barbaric treatment of political prisoners on the island is made no more palatable by being conducted in the name of an ideology that claims to be liberating the world from its shackles.
Israeli Troops Kill Nine Palestinians in Gaza Raid
Colombia- A Shill (proxy) Country For Us Intervention In Venezuela
Strong Evidence of U.S. Media Imbalance on Venezuela One key to understanding how U.S. news media portray the politics of foreign countries concerns who the media rely upon as sources in reports about those countries.
Deadly Year in Iraq Has Grown Worse
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