Monthly Archive: April 2003

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Crowd Control

US troops in the factionally divided northern Iraqi city of Mosul fired into a crowd at a political rally, killing 10 and wounding around a hundred. Apparently, a pro-US Iraqi was making a speech...

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Dance Of The Seven Veils

As the war began, members of the House of Representatives gave speech after speech praising our soldiers, and passed a resolution declaring their support for the troops. Then they voted to slash veterans’ benefits...

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Drumhead Drumroll

So it’s not just me that’s noticed a trend in reader feedback. Here’s what Roger Ebert has to say about the varieties of his fan mail: There’s an interesting pattern going on. When I...

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Soldiers’ Stories

Some kind of bittersweet love-in going on here between US armed forces and surviving peace activists in Baghdad. At least a dozen soldiers have stopped to talk with us since we began the vigil...

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Iraqi Cancers

Ken MacLeod’s blog had this link to an older article from Iraq about the effects of earlier radiological warfare and sanctions against that country. “Before the Gulf War, we had only three or four...

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Good Cop Bad Cop

So I’m not the only one to notice how the US/UK are performing the good cop/bad cop routine on Syria. The wrangling over Iraq’s neighbor Syria is starting to look like an international version...

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Might Makes Right

Apparently, in order to successfully try Iraqi political prisoners for war crimes, the US must abandon the principle of non-aggression that it used to indict the Nazis at Nuremberg. Tricky. Is this “Kellogg-Briand” pact...

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Fetish A Go Go

Roy Orbison In Clingfilm-philia. A fetish so obscure I doubt there’s a latin word for it. Hello, and welcome to my homepage. My name is Ulrich Haarb’rste and I like to write stories about...