International Reaction & More
Syed Saleem
Shahzad: Iran muddies Afghanistan's watersB Raman: US
finds a communist ally against IranB Raman: India
and the desert scorpionsResistance
to occupation is growingIraqis
Irate as U.S. Forces Roam Hostile CountrysideSyed Saleem
Shahzad: US turns to the TalibanAjai Sahni:
The Taliban revisited in PakistanThomas Fuller/IHT: News
Analysis: Berlin sees new power fall in its lapMazin
B. Qumsiyeh: A Summit of Peace or PretensePepe
Escobar: A long and tortuous roadAcross
the pond, British outraged about WMDRobert L. Borosage:
Cracking the ConservativesBudding allies:
Russia and ChinaJason
Leopold: Why Saddam was doomed, WMDs or notJames
Carroll: The Palestinians' pain and hopesIan Urbina:
One fewer reformist voice in Saudi ArabiaBaghdad
Clerics Want Strict Islamic LawsNew union
baron tells Labour to turn hard leftChris
Hedges: War and EmpireReport:
Qaeda Vows Saudi Attacks if Clerics DeadAmnesty
International Says 'War on Terror' Fails to Make World SaferPepe
Escobar: The Saddam intifadaMorale
Reportedly Flagging in IraqIn U.S., wooing of Muslims,
or a war on them?River of
U.S. cash keeps Iraq afloatBeth
Quinn: A sad obituary for a dearly departed friend: FreedomReport:
Iraqi let Baghdad fall for payoffJohn Berthelsen:
The spy who was anything but coldAfghans Protest
US Killing of Afghan SoldiersMessage
from Iraq's mosques: 'Go home, Americans'Victims of the
Peace Decide Americans are Worse Than SaddamOnly
the FCC Can Stop The Media GiantsElvis
Costello defends outspoken artistsRegime
change, al-Qaeda styleAfghanistan
far from secure, stableFor
Iraq's children, a new war has begunBut we were
focused on fighting terrorism ...Does
Defeat Always Have to be so Humiliating?Another
Shi'ite leader now in the mixKick Their Ass and
Take Their Gas: Democracy Comes to IraqA Minister
Quits, Buildings Burn, Rubbish Rots. So Much for the
'Reconstruction'Shiite
gains trouble ChristiansRift
with US stirs up tensions within TurkeyBush’s Iraq Venture Could
Blow Up In Our FacesLiberation,
one month on: Chaos on the streets, cholera in the city and killings in
broad daylightPaul Krugman:
Into the SunsetJay Bookman:
Now in open, 'empire' talk unsettlingSaddam's
men put in key rolesEgypt's
Muslim Brothers Call for 'Jihad' in IraqUS terror
tactics in IranAustralian
Paper Says It May Have New Saddam TapeGwynne
Dyer: Weapons of Mass Destruction Were a Fantasy From the
StartLisa Walsh Thomas: Plato,
Fallujah, and the Virtues of Clear ThinkingTape
shows exhausted, confused Saddam promising eventual victoryGeorge’s
‘Evita’ Cry To Iraqis: I Broke My PromiseTrudy
Rubin: United States is an empire in denialJohn Chuckman: In Jesus'
nameLisa Walsh Thomas: The
Poets of BaghdadAfghanistan,
once more the melting potCleaning up
the mess in IraqTo the
US troops it was self-defence. To the Iraqis it was murderRepeat
After Me: Iraq is Weapons FreePower play
in northern IraqUS anger
at war crimes threatBetween
God and AllahBridget Gibson: Gagged by
the FlagAfghanistan
reclaims its drug crownTaliban
refine guerrilla tacticsRevealed:
How the road to war was paved with liesReports of
Weapons 'Greatly Exaggerated'Keep
out of town hall, Kut tells US troopsBBC
Chief Attacks U.S. Media War CoveragePart 1:
Chaos, crime and incredulityPilgrims
threaten jihad against American forcesColleen Redman: The
Liberation of IraqNot a drop
that's safe to drinkPaul Belden:
Oh no, not againWeapons
of mass destruction still haunt the AlliesJillian Aldebron:
The CallerPope's coded rebuke to
USThis Occupation is
a Disaster. The US Must Leave - and FastTikrit
Residents Mourn Fallen Statue Of SaddamShia
clergy denounce US troop presenceInterview:
The Importance of Iraqi Oil to the USRobert
Fisk: For the people on the streets, this is not liberation but a new
colonial oppressionSaudi
official says Iraq war causes worldwide negative impactPropaganda
Stinkers: Fresh Samples From the FieldRout
proves anti-war pointIran's
Position on Iraqi IssueShi'ite
Protesters Storm Iraq's Embassy in TehranIran's
Khatami Warns Iraq War Will Fuel ExtremismRussian
Moslems announce jihad against USABritish
Consulate in Turkey BombedArabs
don't believe this is a humanitarian warSouth Africa won't close local
Iraqi missionsMesopotamia.
Babylon. The Tigris and Euphrates1992
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Goodman: Scorn for the Working PoorCynthia
Tucker: U.S. no place for police stateTwo
Years After White House Exit, Clintons Shaping Democratic
PartyRep.
Hoeffel to Run for Pa. Senate SeatRacial
profiling / Loopholes weaken new policyJules
Witcover: Gen. Clark keeps cards close to vestDerrick
Z. Jackson: Bush fries climate changeCondemn
crackdown on journalist in KuwaitDaniel Schorr: What
Bush knew, whenUS
Forces Attacked in Iraqi Town, Residents SayU.S.
Army Ambulance Ambushed in Baghdad, One DeadRugs
and CongressBush
Tax Policy Makes Inequality a Way of LifeIraqis
Say U.S. Using Saddam's Baath as ScapegoatExcellent
Year for Executives: CEO Compensation Rose Nearly 17%Iraqis
Were Set to Vote, but U.S. Wielded a VetoHandout
for millionairesIraq coalition office
hit by mortarAnthony
Shadid: 'We're Becoming Like the Palestinians'Kerry
says Bush misled Americans on warWhite House
Makes Hefty Changes to E.P.A. ReportGore
looks at creating a liberal alternative to conservative talk radio and
televisionMike
Shannon: Revisionist Victory2
Iraqis killed during protestU.S.
Soldier Killed in Baghdad Drive-By ShootingWarren
Goldstein: Consider universal healthcareHarold
Meyerson: Democrats' Online AppealIraqi resistance gets
reinforcementsJoan
Vennochi: Which lies matter most to the American public?U.S.
Troops Scour Baghdad After Sniper Kills Soldier E.
J. Dionne Jr.: The Tax Debate Nobody Hears AboutMark
Lane: With a song in his heartEx-security aide
blasts terror warClinton's
memoir reminds us of how easily we can be distracted by
scandalHoward
Dean Set for $300,000 Ad CampaignCheating
Head StartU.S.
Colonel Unaware of al-Qaida ArrestsIraqi
mobile labs nothing to do with germ warfare, report findsCutting
SpreeU.S.
Convoy Ambushed North of Baghdad, Truck AblazeReport:
U.S. Military Compound in Iraq AttackedJust
Ahead: A Fiscal WreckLeonard
Pitts Jr.: After a period of patience comes accountabilityHelen
Thomas: Bush hands Dems a monumental issue for 2004U.S.
Accused of Killing 5 Iraqi CiviliansVillage
Is Turned Against U.S., and Perhaps ItselfNewsday
Editorial: Poison PillStarTribune
Editorial: Roadless forests - Fine-tuning with a chainsawPhiladelphia
Inquirer Editorial: Don't, DeLayBoston
Globe Editorial: National disserviceCoalition
Soldier Found Dead in Iraq LakeIraqis
Irate as U.S. Forces Roam Hostile CountrysidePurported
Saddam Letter Threatens New AttacksJules
Witcover: It's too early to start using the 'I-word' about
BushUS
troops nab about 400Jim Lobe: U.S.
Conservatives Take Aim at NGOsHow
the United States cheats poor nationsNYTimes
Editorial: The Vanishing UraniumRep. Henry Waxman:
Forged EvidenceClaude
Lewis: Will Powell, a good soldier for Bush, feel the WMD
fallout?Jay
Bookman: Cultural shift gives executives license to stealJames
Klurfeld: Bush Has Taken U.S. Into a Credibility GapSusan
Lenfestey: In WMD debate, don't ignore role of Times and an Iraqi
exileGOP
rejects formal probe of Iraq intelligenceHispanics
Want Richardson As 2004 Dem. Convention ChairmanJules
Witcover: Not Buying Revisionist Sales Job on Iraqi WeaponsDelving
Into Those DonationsDeficit
Expected To Top $400BOne
U.S. Soldier Killed, Another Wounded in BaghdadGOP
Whip Quietly Tried to Aid BenefactorBlair
Could Be Bush's First Fall Guy for IraqFrance
Evacuates Americans From LiberiaLeaders of Qaeda deny ties
to SaddamJules
Witcover: Rallying the leftU.S.
Soldier Killed in IraqJack
Z. Smith: Increase the minimum wagePalestinian
attacks strike blow to Mideast peace planBlow
to Blair over 'mobile labs'Seven die in Gaza
Strip attackU.S.
Soldier Killed in Iraq, Four HurtEx-Official:
Evidence Distorted for WarGermany
Says Four Soldiers Killed in Afghan AttackBush
Certainty On Iraq Arms Went Beyond Analysts' ViewsHamas
Determined to Keep Up Palestinian UprisingJohn W. Dean:
Missing Weapons Of Mass Destruction Is Lying About The
Reason For War An Impeachable Offense?Pressure
grows over US killing of journalistsBlast kills U.S. Navy
Seabee in IraqJobless
Rate Hits 9-Year HighByrd
supporting intelligence probeSept.
Intelligence Didn't Find Iraq WMDHamas
Stops Talks on Halting Attacks on IsraelisDerrick
Z. Jackson: Bush's deceptions on Iraq intelligenceKrugman:
Duped and BetrayedTexans
paying for Bush's spend now, pay later planDemocrats
Form Group to Push Their Ideas in Print and on AirUtility's
Papers Point to GOP DonationsAlister Doyle:
World Marks Environment Day 'Dying for Water'Wolfowitz: Iraq
War Was About OilU.S.
Soldier Killed, Seven Hurt in Iraq AttacksWolfowitz: Iraq
War Was About OilOccupiers
Propose New Media Code in IraqHarold
Meyerson: Real Live DemocratsArab
Hostility Toward U.S. Growing, Poll FindsMiddle class tax
burden set to riseArab
Hostility Toward U.S. Growing, Poll FindsRead the Survey from Pew ResearchBritish
Lawmaker Panel to Probe Iraq WarWorld
support for U.S. at new lowLate
changeEx-Army
boss: Pentagon won't admit reality in IraqKrugman: Standard
Operating ProcedureU.S. soldiers taken
captive in IranU.S.
Soldier Killed in Checkpoint Attack in IraqU.S.
Report Faults the Roundup of Illegal Immigrants After 9/11Sharia law
for Pakistan provinceFCC
Votes to Ease Media Ownership RulesLeave
Iraq, Tribesmen and Sacked Troops Tell U.S.U.S.
convoy attacked in BaghdadDean
Baker: Tax-cut/prosperity connection pure hooeyThomas
Oliphant: Working poor shafted in a tax cut footnote3
U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq AccidentBush
Plays Down Iraq WMD HuntTrudy
Rubin: Move over, Hawaii - now we've got a new state, named
IraqForest health
/ Bush proposes another givewayPaul
Krugman: 'The liquidity trap'Cynthia
Tucker: For the needy, a poor excuseHalliburton
contracts in Iraq, Afghanistan at $600 millionJonathan Alter:
Whacking the WaitressesStraw,
Powell had serious doubts over their Iraqi weapons claimsWolfowitz
comments revive doubts over Iraq's WMDGraham
Wants More 9-11 Report AvailableRockefeller
Rips Lack of Iraqi Weapons FindsU.S.
Expands Chem-Bio Weapons Hunt in IraqPaul Krugman:
Waggy Dog StoriesHelen Thomas:
Nothing Sweeter to Bush than RevengeWhite House shelved
deficit reportIraq
Townsfolk Riot After U.S.-Led Weapons SearchU.S. soldier killed
in Iraq clashWilliam Saletan:
Leaning to the leftArianna Huffington:
Democrats: Profiles In SpinelessnessDean
calls for repeal of President Bush's tax cutJames Ridgeway:
Graham Drubs DubyaU.S.
Helicopter Down in Iraq, Four Dead -JazeeraRobert
Jensen: Texas Democrats Set a Mark for Whole PartyHarold
Meyerson: Union Do's and Don'ts For the DemocratsTrudy
Rubin: Heat rises in Baghdad: energy, ideas neededQuietly,
Bush signs bill raising debt ceilingBernard Weiner: How We Got
Into This Imperial Pickle: A PNAC PrimerBob
Geldof in Ethiopia: "I don't know how to describe five million starving
kids any more. I'm sick of it myself"UN Chief Warns
of Anti-American Backlash in IraqCanada
to Decriminalize 'Pot' Over U.S. ObjectionsNew Incident: 2 U.S.
soldiers killed 9 wounded. 2 attackers killedAJC
Editorial: Ignore smoke screen in forest billStating the
ObviousGreens
Consider Standing Behind Democrats in '04Hooman
Peimani: Afghanistan and broken promises2
U.S. Soldiers Killed, 4 Wounded in IraqU.S.
must regain credibility over Iraq's WMDsJules
Witcover: Another end runU.S.
Soldier Killed in Iraq BlastJay
Bookman: Intelligence on Iraq must be reviewedBasra
council headed by Ba'athist is dissolvedIn Iraq, U.S. troops
are still dyingNY Times
Editorial: Reviewing the Intelligence on IraqRed Cross
Denied Access to POWsAfganistan
- On the roads of ruinTrust / Why
Saddam's weapons still matterLiberals
Meeting to Set '04 StrategyRumsfeld's
legacyThomas
Oliphant: Few heed Greenspan on 'hurdle' aheadMaureen Dowd:
Yo, Ayatollahs!Tax
cuts will leave America seeing redStand
Up For Iraqi WomenFiscal
PoisonBush
answers on 9/11 overdueCongress
Completes $984B Borrowing BoostOn
the streets of Baghdad, there are no heroes or villains. Only
victimsLawmakers
Urge More Aggressive Sept. 11 ProbeU.S.
Troops Shoot Two Iraqis After Being RocketedSurveys pointing to
high civilian death toll in IraqNY Times
Editorial: The Republicans Party OnDemocrats
must offer bolder health plansByrd:'False
Premises' Prompted Iraq WarNext
Chapter In Hillary SagaBush’s approval
slumpsTwo
of America's Richest Assail Bush Tax CutWarren
Buffett: Billionaires Don't Need Another Tax BreakU.S.
shoots, kills 4 Afghan troopsEthnic
Tensions Boil in Northern IraqJust
where are those weapons?Martha
Ezzard: Forest Service cuts down public trustMarie
Cocco: Bush Tries to Have It Both Ways on Gun IssueNo
Fiscal DiciplineIraqis
Killing Former Baath Party MembersMillions
of people in Iraq at risk as water and sewage systems
crumbleMove Over, Right
Wing Radio - the Liberals Are ComingFour
U.S. Marines Die in Iraq Helicopter CrashTolerating
Saudi BigotryDean:
Second Bush Term Will Sink EconomyThree
U.S. Troops Killed in Iraq, Four InjuredU.S.
Must Act to Avoid Losing the Peace in IraqKy.
Attorney General Likely Front-RunnerU.S.
cluster bombs still hurt Iraqi town...at least
1,700 civilians were killed and more than 8,000 injured in Iraq's capital
during the war and aftermath.The
president says he wants assault weapons banned but is it any more than lip
service?4
car blasts rock Morocco; at least 20 deadIraqi Troops
Say US Owes Them Back PayFugitive
legislators celebrate return to Austin1995
Memo Warned of Terror VulnerabilityRemains of toxic
bullets litter IraqGOP
rebels keep Bush's tax cut bill on the ropes Senate's partisan split gives
moderates clout At
Least 10 Die in New Chechen Bomb AttackStrategic
retreat to thwart DeLay is good for all TexansBomb
injures several in Yemeni courtBuilding
a nation of snoopsPoll:
Bush Overestimated Iraq WeaponsComplete poll:
Poll:
Economy Remains Top Priority
Marijuana:
Let's declare defeatWhat
Jobs? What Growth?Trade
Gap Widens, Weighs on EconomyMenem
Seen Quitting Argentina ElectionGOP
bid could allow 'soft money' againU.S.-picked
Iraqi health minister resignsTwo
Peacekeepers Shot and Wounded in KabulDems
Get a Grip on Health CareBlasts Hit Saudi
City Before Powell VisitJordan
wins $700m US aid for role in warDeficit
to be largest ever, CBO predictsKurdish
Leader Warns U.S. That Iraq Violence Risks GainsRELEASE
THE 9/11 REPORTGeorge
S. McGovern: A More Constructive InternationalismAP
Democratic Campaign NotesSaddam
Still Alive and in Iraq, Chalabi SaysIn
Baghdad, drivers short of gas get fill of frustrationKarl
Rove - counting votes while bombs dropChechen
truck bomb kills 29, wounds 100Search
for Iraqi weapons near endSeniors
greet Bush's Medicare changes as threatHundreds
of Afghans Protest Karzai's Taliban OfferPatriot
Act imperils upright immigrantsBush's
Tax-Cut Plan Slashes GrowthIraqi
Shiite leader returns home after decades of exileBlue
Chip Economists Trim Growth ForecastBlack
Hawk Crash in Iraq Kills 3 SoldiersIraq
Inc: A joint venture built on broken promisesCheney Firm
Paid Millions in Bribes to Nigerian OfficialU.S.
plan envisions Washington and London running Iraq for at least a
yearTwo
U.S. Troops Shot, Killed in BaghdadGOP's
Filibuster Complaint Is Just Sour GrapesDanger
seen in angry Iraqi youthIf
Iraqis Revolt, Hezbollah May JoinHis
Hat's in the RingPresident's
landing on carrier raises flapBob Herbert:
Trouble in Bush's AmericaFineman: Why Dean is
still the Democrat to watchBritish
Soldier Killed in Iraq ShootingBennett's
Worst Vice: Telling Others to BehaveHalliburton
contract goes beyond extinguishing oil firesGraham launches bid
for presidencyMatthew Riemer: A Democracy
of ConvenienceDeadly
attacks threaten Afghan peace process - U.N.Ex-weapons
inspector and former Marine Scott Ritter is calling for regime change in
WashingtonHoward Zinn: My
Country: The WorldKerry,
Dean Tied in New Hampshire PollA
Sense Of Limbo In South - Iraqi Power Void Results in 'Chaos'
Virtues
maven [William Bennett] may have played last slots
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"I believe in human dignity as the source
of national purpose, in human liberty as the source of national action, in
the human heart as the source of national compassion, and in the human
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Walter
Brasch: Down on Our Knees: An American Tale
Free Speech,
Inc.
Washington's Other
Scandal
U.S.
troops may be in Iraq for 10 years
Geov Parrish:
Impeachable Offense
Derrick
Z. Jackson: What are Americans dying for now?
Ernest
Partridge: Where Are The Grownups?
Anti-war
dissent stifled in Albuquerque schools
Jim Lobe:
From liberation to counter-insurgency
Ray
McGovern (CIA analyst for 27 years): Iraq posed an unclear and dubious
danger
Bernard Weiner: A Peek
Inside Bush's Post-War Diary: "F*** Impeachment!"
Carl
Hiaasen: And the hunt goes on
William Rivers Pitt: The
Dog Ate My WMDs
Mark Morford: Your Vegan
Holistic President Sure an odd, spiritual guy like Dennis Kucinich doesn't
have a chance in hell. But it sure is nice to dream
Derrick
Z. Jackson: US clouds Iraqi civilian deaths
Walter
Pincus: CIA Did Not Share Doubt on Iraq Data Bush Used
Report Of Uranium Bid
Calvin K. Preddie:
Confusing Arguments About Iraq’s Possession of WMD
Joe
Bevilacqua: Merge, Left
Nicholas D.
Kristof: Cloaks and Daggers
Humor:
Bush Visits U.S.S. Truman for Veterens-Benefits-Cutting
Ceremony
Howard Lerner: It's not
the WMDs.
W. David Jenkins III:
Cracks in the Dam
Salim Muwakkil:
Neocon Convergences
Senator Robert
Byrd: Iraq's WMD Intelligence: Where is the Outrage?
Jay
Bookman: Iraq saga's end is as murky as hunt for WMD
Thom
Hartmann: Midnight Ride of the Rabble
Maureen Dowd: Bomb
and Switch
Bush's
bad deal
The truth,
the whole truth and nothing but ...
No good
reason for new nukes
Les
Payne: Fingering Those Weapons
U.S.
Insiders Say Iraq Intel Deliberately Skewed
Maureen Dowd:
'Trust us, we're right' White House stands in way of report
Eleanor
Clift: Fiction and the Tax Cut
James K.
Galbraith: Bush tax cuts will give a taste of Texas to whole
country
US finds
evidence of WMDs at last - buried in a field in Maryland
Slate: Reassessing
Miller
Maureen Farrell:
Hate Speak 101
James
Carroll: The bad weather over America
Ivins:
Little to celebrate in aftermath of war
Leonard
Pitts: In short, race defies description
Dennis Rahkonen: Natalie
Maines For President!
J.G. Schwam: Battleground
Texas, Battleground New York
Dr. Michael P. Byron:
Jefferson Was Right
Bridget Gibson: Who’s Lying
to Whom?
Jay
Bookman: Trust in leaders is lost if WMD are not found
Jim
Hoagland: The War Isn't Over
Mike Hersh: Bush Is Doing
Exactly What bin Laden Wants
Heading
down the nuclear road of no return
Al Qaeda Strikes: “Al
Qaeda is on the run,” Bush said on May 5. “Right now, about half of all
the top Al Qaeda operatives are either jailed or dead. In either case,
they’re not a problem anymore.”
Douglas Mattern: Media
Demockracy
Mike Hersh: When
Republicans Attack the Republic
Michael
Kinsley: The Fabulist
Dennis Rahkonen: Iraq's
Rape, America's Fate: The High Price of Folly
James
Ridgeway: A Robert Byrd in Hand Is Worth Two Bushes
"Shallow
Throat" Returns to Tell Dems How to Take Bush Downnnnnnnn
Anthony
Lewis: Freedoms crumble, press sleeps
The Two Faces of
Rumsfeld
'A Troubling
Speech' Remarks by U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd - US Senate Chamber - May
6, 2003
W. Campbell: The Madness of
King George
Mike Hersh: Media
Cheerleaders: Part Three of a three-part expose' of right
wing bias in the media
Mike Hersh: Note the Bias:
Part Two of a three-part expose' of right wing bias in
the media
Mike Hersh: There is no
media - Part One of a three-part expose' of right wing
media bias in the media.
Fortune:
Rummy's North Korea Connection
Kinsley:
You Can Bet That Bennett Is a Smug Hypocrite
The
Bookie of Virtue (William Bennett)
SATIRE DemocraticUnderground.com:
The Top Ten Conservative Idiots (No. 114)
Shell
Joins Rivals with Record Profits
Civilian Count
(several days behind)
Kudeir, a 30 year-old Iraqi, carries his badly burned
9-month-old son Amir Yas to safety in the Zaafaraniya neighborhood in the
outskirts of Baghdad, April 26, 2003. Up to 40 Iraqi civilians were killed
and many badly hurt in a series of explosions near Baghdad on Saturday, an
Iraqi medic said after an arms dump blew up on the outskirts of the
capital. Photo by Yannis Behrakis/Reuters
Iraqi Munthir
Sabir, who lost six members of his immediate family when an American
ammunition dump exploded Saturday April 26, 2003 walks in the ruins of his
destroyed home. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
Halliburton:
All In The Family
George
W. Bush's Resume
Mother
Jones: Bechtel's Big Payday
Oil
From Iraq Fields Began Flowing Again
Bechtel
Wins Iraq Reconstruction Contract
Cashing
in on reconstruction
There's No
Business Like War Business
Operation Iraqi Invasion,
By the Numbers
 Iraqi
women pray in Baghdad after the US dropped bunker buster bombs. (AP
photo)


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Flag, Too
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Arrogance of
Power Today, I Weep for my Country...US Senator Robert
Byrd
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War Could Be Big Business for Halliburton
Arianna Huffington:
We Have a Winner in Iraq: Corporate America
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