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AlSahaf:
200-300 US soldiers killed during the battle of restoring Saddam Airport
... Iraq says everything okay in Baghdad, Iraqis restore Saddam International Airport Suicide bombing, friendly fire kills three US troops
(Story from two sides) Saddam appears in the streets of Baghdad 1.5 million Iraqis suffer in the south without water
Turkey expels three Iraqi diplomats, joining Romania, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain
Baghdad Residents Await
Final Battle in Fear Finding Saddam Not Needed for Victory Says US French NGO Chief Slams Hoon Over Cluster Bomb Use Its Now Impossible to Cross Into Iraq From Kuwaiti Border Say Journalists Language Barrier Mars US Bid to Win Iraqi Hearts Lynch Rescue Was a Perfect Operation Main Shiite Opposition Vows to Stay Neutral Until Regime Toppled Massive Protest Against War More Aid Committed But Little Delivered UN President asked to rescind nomination of Islamophobe Daniel Pipes Saddam Appears in Public Saddam Was Not Always Washingtons Demon UK Troops Try to Win Over People of Basra With Pamphlets UN Red Cross Alarmed by Civilian Casualties US Congress Approves $80 Billion for Iraq War US Risks Postwar Chaos by Forging Tribal Alliances BJP Passes Resolution Deploring Iraq War
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April 4, 2003 letters Drowning in Salem
(West Bank) - In Order for Life to Continue,
by Anne Gwynne
with pictures America's Tomahawk Missile Stock Running Low,
Robert Little Blair Has Failed Dismally to Check Bush,
Roger Harrison
Bush Team Ignores Intelligence,
Scott Shane Defending an Unjust Cause,
Muhammad Al-Shibani Just a Few Weeks Ago,
Tariq A. Al-Maeena More Is Less,
Roger Harrison Relief Problems Continue in the Parched City of Umm Qasr,
David Finkell The End of Perle an End to His Ideas, Abdul Rahman Al-Rashid The Lessons of History for the Invaders,
Norman Davies The Ministry of Mendacity Strikes Again,
Robert Fisk The Scars of War Are Left Behind,
James Meek These Weapons Can Win War But Leave a Deadly Legacy,
Christopher Bellamy Truth as Casualty,
Arab News US Plans Parallel Iraqi Govt,
Greg Miller *** America between the colonial and the postcolonial,
Ahmad Y. Majdoubeh Britain Is Up to Its Neck in This Mire,
Jackie Ashley Obsessed With Tactics & Technology,
Norman Solomon Paying for the War,
Arab News Sins of commission, sins of omission,
By George S. Hishmeh Strange Path to Palestine,
Timothy Garton Ash Terrible truth about US imperialism,
Nihal Singh There Is No Lesser of the Two Evils,
John R. Bradley This Is Not Terrorism,
Fred Kaplan WHO Needs More Teeth to Tackle SARS Threat,
Rasheed Abou-Alsamh You
Are a Strange One, Mr. Bush, Nourah Abdul Aziz Al-Khereiji
On Supporting the Troops,
by James Stevenson
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Palestinian children throwing
stones at an Israeli tank, the symbol of the most evil
military occupation on Earth, in Jenin yesterday (An
Nahar, 4/5/03). |
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President Saddam Hussain
appeared in a Baghdad street yesterday (An Nahar,
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The Iraqi suicide bomber,
Warda Jamil, before driving her car in a suicide mission,
North West of Baghdad (aljazeera.net, 4/5/03). |
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The Iraqi suicide bomber,
Nour Al-Shammari, before driving her car in asuicide
mission North West of Baghdad (An Nahar, Iraqi TV,
4/5/03). |
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Danish Muslims praying for
peace in Iraq in Copenhagen, yesterday (An Nahar, 4/5/03). |
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Iraqi hospitals are full of
injured civilians in all cities. (Alquds Alarabi, 4/5/03). |
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Part of Saddam Airport when
it was under the US control. Both sides claim controlling
it (aljazeera.net, 4/5/03). |
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