31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Justin Raimondo
Justin Raimondo on the new nation-builders
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31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Tom Engelhardt
It might be terrible times for so many companies suffering through a global
economic meltdown, but in the war zone, there seems to be no recession in sight.
In fact, with “Obama’s war” in the expanding
Afghanistan/Pakistan theater of operations revving up, there’s likely to be
money [...]
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31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Mel Frykberg
RAMALLAH – The inevitable has happened. Simmering tensions between rival Palestinian
factions Hamas and Fatah have left six Palestinians dead, in the bloodiest
confrontation between the two groups since Hamas ousted Fatah from Gaza in
June 2007.
A bloody gun battle broke out Sunday morning in the northern West Bank [...]
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31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Alan Bock
Alan Bock on why Washington, D.C., is a fear factory
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31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Uri Avnery
Deny it and go straight to jail, says Uri Avnery
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31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Andy Worthington
On Friday, court-watchers received some deeply depressing news – 33 pages
of unconstitutional hogwash directed at the Supreme Court by President Obama’s
Justice Department [.pdf],
in which no stone of dubious legality was left unturned in the administration’s
desperate and unprincipled attempts to mimic its predecessors [...]
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31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Mark R. Crovelli
A couple of days ago, during a pleasant lunch-hour chat, my good friend treated
me to a charming story about his 8-year-old son. Essentially, the story involved
my friend asking his son what he wanted to be when he grew up, and the son
responded, with endearing, childlike [...]
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31 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Margaret Griffis
Updated at 8:20 p.m. EDT, May, 31, 2009
At least nine Iraqis were killed and 19 more were wounded in the latest attacks. One U.S. soldier died from a non-combat injury in northern Iraq, while a second U.S. soldier was killed in a vehicular accident.
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30 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Margaret Griffis
Updated at 9:51 p.m. EDT, May 30, 2009
At least eight Iraqis were killed and 10 more were wounded in light violence. Meanwhile, the former trade minister, Abdul Falah al-Sudani, was detained as he was attempting to flee Iraq; he stands accused of corruption.
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29 May 2009 | Uncategorized | Jerrold Kessel and Pierre Klochendler
JERUSALEM – Israel is set to approve a radical new bill that threatens to
legalize discrimination against its sizable Arab minority for the first time.
The bill, approved this week by the ministerial committee for legislation,
would make it illegal to relate to the creation of the state of Israel on May [...]
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