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IRAQ'''''Everything Iraq, from About Iraq to Weapons Iraq.
Iraq: Stay or Go? : The prediction by US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld that it could take up to 12 years to defeat the Iraqi insurgency will come as no surprise to his own troops.
Suicide bomber in fuel truck kills at least 60 : near a crowded vegetable market in a town south of Baghdad on Saturday and al Qaeda warned of more violence in a bid to seize the Iraqi capital.
Mission Accomplished: Iraq Is Broken:  American soldiers break, not fix? The more US soldiers in Iraq, the more damage they will do and the more enemies they will make. To limit damage, to act morally and responsibly, remove the cause of violence and chaos in Iraq: the US military presence.

An honorable withdrawal: The London bombings remove any doubt about the damage the Iraq war has done to Western interests. Now, we must figure out the wisest way to extricate ourselves.


Collateral Damage And Barbaric Terrorism: As Bush and Blair went to war on Iraq, bin Laden warned that the U.K. and the U.S. would be made to pay. In October of 2003, bin Laden named Britain as a target for reprisals. A month later, an al-Qaeda-linked group targeted a British bank and Consulate in Istanbul killing its vice-consul. 


At least 58 killed in powerful bombing south of Baghdad: 86 wounded in a powerful bomb attack close to a mosque in Al-Musayyib, 90 kilometres (55 miles) south of the capital, an interior ministry official said. (AFP/File)
Surge of Baghdad Suicide Bombs and IEDs Kill 30, Injure 111; 2 Marines Killed, 7 GIs Injured
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Hurricane 'Emily' picks up momentum: Fishermen dragged skiffs to shore and workers raced to board up buildings Saturday as Hurricane Emily swept along the southern coast of Jamaica, packing winds of 155 mph and rain that could bring landslides and flooding.
5,000 in Haiti protest UN massacre in Cite Soleil
Russian tanks detained in Georgia: Georgia has detained two tanks from Russia's military base in Batumi for holding maneuvers on the nearby target range without prior notification, defense ministry officials said.
Zakaria: The World According To The Neo-Con Sympathizers: The US is now on the move towards engineering another holocaust, justified and supported by those who “project” their own guilt onto others, claiming Muslim’s have blood on their hands, ignoring the fact that they are neck deep in the blood they have shed.
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H-P to restructure, seen slashing jobs - Report: Tech firm's revamp to be announced next week
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The Rove scandal picks up momentum
US Close To Testing Massive 'Bunker-Busting' Missile
Ex-Clinton Aide Charges Republicans 'Want to Kill Us'
The Unbearable Lightness of Being 'Condi'
Finger scanning at Disney parks causes concern. 'I think it's a step in the wrong direction,' Civil Liberties Union spokesman George Crossley said. 'I think it is a step toward collection personal information on people regardless of what Disney says.'
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Japanese food safety regulators were questioning the safety of U.S. beef  after a Ministry of Agriculture study showed nearly half of the 20 mad cow cases found in Japan would have passed unnoticed if tested under U.S. methods, officials said Friday.
The Health Benefits Of Coconuts & Coconut Oil
In essence, doctors are often bribed or lied to so that they will prescribe certain medications." Bribery is a danger in any business sector. In medicine, bribes can prove downright deadly; nevertheless, they are shockingly common.
Posted Jul 15, 2005 07:47 AM PST Aspartame Induces Lymphomas, Leukemias In Rats
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Some believe London bombers were right-wing Britons : Some informed British sources believe that the recent London Transport bombings may have been the work of far right-wing British terrorists hoping to stir up tensions with the nation's large Muslim population.
WAS IT SUICIDE? : Why did they buy return train tickets to Luton? Why did they buy pay & display tickets for cars?
'We're better than the British says Chirac'
Climate only partly to blame for Africa food woes- With almost a third of the population HIV positive, many farmers have died or are either too sick to tend their fields properly. AIDS and crop failure lead to an increasing cycle of poverty that leaves them unable to buy seeds or tools.
Islamic Party Tasks African Leaders On Looted Funds and said 'the only way conditions of the African continent could be improved upon is when leaders who had partake in looting remit the funds to their countries for the well-being of their people.'
Pressure mounts as 30,000 call for Arroyo to resign over allegations that she tried to rig last year's presidential election.
Thousands flee as new clan attacks hit northern Kenya after village massacre - Despite their presence in the area, members of the rival Borana and Gabra clans, which have long-running disputes over water and pasture, continued to clash two days after the attack on Turbi which has been blamed on the Borana.
Gulf's largest oil rig listing after storm
China, Russia issue joint statement on new world order - setting forth their common stand on major international issues, such as UN reforms, globalization, North-South cooperation, and world economy and trade.
Middle East|Asia

Prince sees dollar peg as key to a Gulf 'euro':
Muhammad Al-Jasser, Vice-Governor of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, the country's central bank, told The Times that the six oil-exporting nations - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates - could link the proposed single currency to the euro, or to a basket of currencies


Israel arrests 30 Palestinians: A Palestinian official on Saturday condemned Israeli airstrikes and the arrests as 'attempts to cause division among the Palestinian people', and urged them to remain united.
President Arroyo on the ropes: Large protests are mounting in the streets, and she has been abandoned by nearly her entire cabinet. Beleaguered Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo claims her critics must follow the constitution, and that the rule of the mob will not and cannot prevail in forcing her out of office. But history - and her credibility - are against her.
Irish woman & six Britons injured in blast in Turkey
Israel launches fresh air strikes as violence surges
Sharon orders 'unlimited' response to terrorism: Hamas threatens revenge for death of five members killed by Israeli air strikes
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