TROOPS:
A Steady Advance To Capital
Coalition forces operating from the north, west and south began to draw a wide noose
around Baghdad Monday, but a sandstorm and enemy fighters mixing with civilians slowed
their efforts.
Paris
war protest turns anti-Semitic
Jewish youth beaten by angry Arab mob amid demonstration
US
Confirms Downed Helicopter Destroyed
US forces have successfully destroyed the Army AH-64 Apache attack helicopter that went
down during fighting south of Baghdad, officials with the US Central Command said on
Tuesday.
British forces
preparing to take out Basra militia
Several days ago British military officials they would prefer to negotiate surrenders with
enemy troops rather than move into the city itself.
Fasting
activist waits for tax answers
Woman who hasn't eaten in 3 weeks recontacts elected officials
La Guardia Incident -
Staged BioWar Attack Derailed?

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War
Could Be Big Business for Halliburton
When it comes to making money from a war in Iraq, few can match the firepower of the
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Already
Ca$hing In
U.S. Seizes $1.4 Billion In Frozen Iraqi Assets
President Bush ordered the Treasury Department yesterday to seize more than $1.4 billion
in Iraqi government money frozen in U.S. banks since 1990
Pentagon
hawk linked to UK intelligence company
Richard Perle is director of firm selling terror alert software
Pentagon
Adviser Is Also Advising Global Crossing
Mr. Perle and his lawyer said yesterday that his involvement with Global Crossing did not
violate the ethics rules.
U.S.
Agency Offers Blueprint for Rebuilding Iraq
Its cost is still unclear, but the plan will mean lucrative contracts for a few American
firms
Missiles found in
chemical plant
Raises suspicions Saddam planning to arm rockets with toxic warheads
Battle
for Baghdad begins
Heavy air attacks on Republican Guard looks to clear way for troops
Sandstorm Blows Over US Troops
South Of Baghdad
Saddam's
secret weapon?
Hussein's most trusted paramilitary militia the Fedayeen leading resistance
GI in
grenade attack made anti-U.S. remarks
Mother of Asan Akbar claims son accused simply because he is Muslim
Iraqis Hunt For Water And Food
In South
Joy in
Ramallah over capture of U.S. soldiers
'Oh Saddam, we love you, why don't you annihilate all the Jews'
Iraq:
Muslim law trumps Geneva Convention
POW treatment to be dictated by religion, official threatens beheadings
Surrender
By Iraqis Under White Flag In So. Iraq
U.S.
helicopter crew shown on TV
Pentagon IDs crew members from Florida, Georgia
Iraqi
prisoners: 'Happy to be here'
Captive: 'Here, it was hard before but now it is good'
FBI:
5,000 Iraqis in U.S. interviewed
Bureau looks to learn identities of any spies, terrorists in America
Iraq May Use Chem Weapons
On US In Baghdad
U.S.
Flexes Muscles Before the Koreas
Scheduled war games with South Korea apparently are meant to impress the North.
UN envoy says US-Korea
war possible
Maurice Strong, special envoy of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, told reporters on
arrival in Beijing: "There is no need for war and yet war could occur if the parties
concerned cannot find a way of resolving the differences across the table
diplomatically."
Iran to be US next
target: CIA Report
According to reliable sources, US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had submitted a
detailed 300 pages long report to President George Bush in which it was pointed out that
during possible US attack on Iran religiously motivated Jehadi (holy warrior)
organizations would support Iran from the border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Arab-Americans
urge helping FBI in search
Saudi-born man allegedly planning terrorist attacks in U.S.
Islamic
gunmen blamed in slaughter
Suspected Muslim terrorists drag 24 Hindus from homes for massacre
Pakistani
nuke 'can now hit Tel Aviv'
Former intelligence chief claims Israel within reach
Baby
'clone' pic released
Raelians offer no scientific evidence to prove claims of replicated human
Mystery
disease an uncommon cold?
CDC director: 'This may be a new or emerging virus'
Enemies Of Free Press &
Liberty
Attempts To Silence
Rense.com Continue
Muslim-American
soldier ID'd in attack
15 troops injured, 1 killed in grenade assault officials call 'inside job'
Did
translator shortage backfire?
WND exposed inadequate preparation of Arabic-language interrogators
10 Marines killed in fake
surrender
'Sharpest engagement of the war thus far' in southern city of Nasiriyah
Russian dealers supplying
Iraq
Electronic jamming equipment could throw U.S. planes, bombs off course
Smart Bombs, Obtuse
Commentators
Jordan
boots, unboots diplomats
5 originally expelled by Arab state, then 2 allowed to stay
'Tax
honesty' activist to visit IRS
Fasting Michigan woman in D.C. to demand answers from feds
Baby girls found hidden
in luggage
Police: 28 infants stuffed into suitcases stacked upon rack of long-distance bus
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Army Muslim chaplain questions duty
Captain gets mixed signals from foreign Islamic leaders
Iraqi
gas masks pose threat
Captured, dead soldiers carrying new respirators raise fears of chem attack
Iraqis
repositioning missile sites
Forces may use mobile launchers to take aim at troops moving north
Iraqi
medics: 50 dead in Basra
Al-Jazeera television airs footage of bloodied civilians in hospital
Car bomb
kills 5 at checkpoint
Iraqi Kurds blame group linked to al-Qaida for blast near Iran border
Something Monstrous This
Way Comes
News
crew missing in Iraq
Convoy carrying television reporter, others came under fire
Team to
search for missing pilot Speicher
Special unit will scour Iraq for aviator believed held captive since '91
Fate of
Saddam remains mystery
Dictator appears on state-run television, U.S. opens dialogue with Iraqi officials
8 U.S. soldiers
hurt in grenade attack
Injured by devices thrown into tents at 'Camp Pennsylvania' in northern Kuwait
Iraqis
repositioning missile sites
Forces may use mobile launchers to take aim at advancing troops
Device: Arabic
in, English out
Handheld electronic interpreter still year away from mass production
Zionism Has Triumphed
Young
drinkers seduced by 'Viagra pops'
Libido-boosting concoction containing Chinese herbs hitting bars this summer
Cocaine
sweet 'will help people relax'
Company in Peru developing confection made of narcotic, caramel
'Extraterrestrial
Culture Day' OK'd
New Mexico lawmakers propose celebration every 2nd Tuesday in February
SARS Questions And Answers
(?)
6
Suspected To Have SARS In SF
Two Probable SARS
Cases In New York
Series of explosions rock Baghdad
7 blasts heard as allies launch second round of heavy nighttime bombing
Franks: Gains made
in multi-front war
U.S. commander says allied forces encountering resistance from Iraqi troops
Iraqis Fake Surrender, Kill
Marines - Other Ruses
Family
members defend 'al-Qaida operative'
FBI searching for Saudi man believed to be living in Florida
Today, It Is We
Americans Who Live In Infamy
Pope:
War threatens fate of humanity
'Violence and arms can never resolve the problems of men'
This TV War Will Make The Next
One Harder To Sell
Russian
Dealers Provide Iraq With Supplies, Electronics
Terrorism In 1933 Germany -
Parallels
The Official Version Of 9/11 Is A Hoax
Film group pushes
pro-family movies
Annual festival seeks to counter 'left-wing elitists' in charge of studios
Mexico
To Begin Selling Off US Dollars
New twist in Martha Stewart probe
Domestic diva paying legal fees of traveling companion on day of trades
Iraqi terrorists
head to U.S. via Mexico?
Feds reportedly search for 6 foreigners possibly armed with 'toxic substances'
Report: 'Chemical
Ali' believed killed by U.S.
CIA officials say 'decapitation attack' also nailed 2 other chiefs
U.S. official: Saddam seen on
stretcher
Photographs show 'panicked digging' at bunker hit by 1st strikes
Trouble
Awaits US In Northern Iraq
British
choppers collide in midair
7 members of Royal Navy crew feared dead in crash over Gulf
Iraqi Shiite Opposition Will Not Fight
Alongside US
Thousands of
troops request Bibles
Retired officer swamped with orders for Scripture in Ziploc bag
War-zone
reports on Net
Radio correspondents provide audio from front lines
Anti-War Demonstrations,
Rallies Sweep Around Globe
Fasting
activist meets congressman
Woman who hasn't eaten since March 4 seeks answers on income tax
Civil War
epic shut down by 'PC crowd'?
'Gods and Generals' a painful disappointment at box office
Palestinians to
Saddam: 'Burn Tel Aviv'
Thousands chant pro-Iraq slogans at end of prayers on Temple Mount
Ten Questions To Zionists By Rabbi
Weissmandl ZT"L
Blair-Chirac quarrel rages at EU
summit
French president vows to oppose resolution allowing U.S., Britain to govern Iraq
Secret-surrender
plan for Saddam
France still working on exile deal to country in west Africa
CDC IDs places of suspect
SARS cases
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Thursday listed
the states where it has found 13 suspected U.S. cases of an atypical pneumonia dubbed
severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS.
U.S. strike
killed terror-group member
Palestinian Liberation Front says officer 'fell as a martyr' in air raid
Afghanistan Omitted
From US Aid Budget
Russia
Protests US Spy Plane Flight
The case of the
'funky' passport
Officials say deported Indian woman falsely claiming 'abuse'
Microsoft Warns of Windows
Script Engine Flaw
Microsoft Wednesday warned of a serious security flaw in the script engine of all versions
of Windows that can be exploited to take control of vulnerable systems.
Ethics panel
forbids Moose's book, movie
Police chief told bid to profit from case violates 'bedrock principles'
Anti-war protest
strategy: Shock and hurl
American flag flies upside down
Ribbons for troops trampled at UC Berkeley protest
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
WASHINGTON--Israel's top government censor has warned Web sites in her country not to
publish sensitive information about the war with Iraq.
Targets in Baghdad left in flames
Planning Ministry reported ablaze, Saddam's main palace goes dark
Saddam fired banned
missiles?
Kuwaiti officials say rockets included Scuds prohibited by U.N.
Iraqi oil fields reported
burning
Journalists in southern Iraq, NOAA satellites reveal blazes
Elite troops capture
key oil facilities
Targeted infrastructure on al Faw peninsula along Iraq coastline
POWs
to be strip-searched
U.S. soldiers told to remove enemy clothing due to suicide-bombing fears
U.S.
wants world's Iraqi embassies shut down
Nations also asked to expel Saddam's 'leading representatives'
Iraq's
U.S.-based assets frozen
President Bush issues executive order to confiscate $1.4 billion in funds
U.S. troops prepare
to feed Iraqi refugees
Humanitarian daily rations loaded into trucks at Kuwait City warehouse
Both sides say
international law violated
U.S. vows to prosecute regime for placing military targets among civilians
House OKs GOP
budget
Near party-line 215-212 roll call clears way for tax-cutting plan
Montreal
hockey fans boo Star-Spangled Banner
U.S. national anthem played before Islanders' 6-3 victory
Feds:
Al-Arian 'danger to U.S.'
Argue jihad-preaching professor should remain jailed without bond until trial
No 'panic' gas buying seen
in U.S.
AAA: Motorists, retailers keep level head amid attacks on Iraq
Two Cases SARS Mysterious Illness
Found In Carolinas
Patient With SARS Diagnosed
In Virginia
S Koreas
military raises alert level
SEOUL: South Korea put its military on heightened alert Thursday as the beginning of war
in Iraq raised fears that North Korea might move to provoke its neighbor while the world
is distracted.
After Iraq, U.S.
seen focusing on N.K.
The United States will focus its diplomatic efforts on breaking the current impasse with
North Korea once its war with Iraq is over, a former U.S. chief negotiator on North Korean
nuclear issues said yesterday.
Virus
Capitalizes On Iraq War Interest
A new e-mail worm spreads by capitalizing on interest in the war with Iraq and related
issues, British antivirus vendor Sophos warned.
Saddam Curses US-Led Attackers
Huge
Explosions Seen Near Basra In So. Iraq
Pakistanis
flee U.S. ahead of deadline
Avoiding March 21 registration with federal authorities
US begins operation
BAGRAM, Afghanistan Acting on new intelligence from radio intercepts, nearly 1000 US
soldiers stormed into mountainside caves and villages in southern Afghanistan on Thursday
in an intense search for Taliban and Al Qaeda fugitives
Why spend
$800 million on U.N. dues?
Fleischer says global body has 'a very important role' after war is done
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Ricin found in
Paris
Traces of the poison ricin have been found inside a locker at a railway station in Paris,
according to the French interior ministry.
Chief
Moose called to active duty
Head of shooting investigation will suit up with U.S. Air National Guard
Georgia
Tornado Kills Six
Dontressia Williams, who survived with her 2-year-old daughter even though their home was
destroyed.
Hundreds Arrested In Wide US
Anti-War Protests
Computer
attack on military server
Authorities are investigating a computer attack on a US military computer server that took
advantage of a previously unknown flaw in a Microsoft program.
Americans Face Check Points As
War Begins
AF Jets Quickly Jump Cuban Plane
- Why Not On 911?
Patriot Hit On Scud Claimed In
Kuwait
U.S. strikes
suspected al-Qaida strongholds
About 1,000 U.S. troops launch raid on villages in southeastern Afghanistan
Revealed:
Secret sniper stake-out
Moose sent team to Muhammad's ex-wife's home full day before releasing look-out
Nader: 'Bush is
a messianic militarist'
Consumer activist warns war in Iraq will boost terror threat
Fleischer:
Iraq war a deterrent to terrorists
Also, spokesman again deflects query about U.S.-hating Muslim clerics
Protests Flare Across Globe
As War Begins
Delta Force
ordered to kill Saddam
Small, elite units targeting Iraqi military, intelligence heads
Technology helping
U.S. zero in on Saddam
Spy satellites controlled from bunker in Florida used to track Iraqi leader
U.S.
military lists 300 suspected WMD sites
Many fit particular physical profile when viewed by satellite imagery
'E-bomb'
part of 21st-century blitzkrieg
Microwave weapon can disrupt computers, radar, power supplies
War's duration key to U.S.
victory
Public opinion to be driven by number of deaths, time factor
Israelis prepare for
possible strike
Hundreds flee Tel Aviv, fearing repeat of 1st Gulf War
Sharon
to Israel: Try on your gas masks
PM still insists chance of attack by Saddam 'very small'
NRC Out Of Loop On Raised
Terror Alert
Justice plans to
detain dozens of Iraqis
Some considered sympathetic to Saddam, others threat to Americans
FBI
targeting Iraqi cars
Citizens asked to report suspicious vehicles with diplomat license plates
U.S.
issues global terror alert
Warns citizens of potential attacks in reprisal for war in Iraq
Congress reacts to
strike against Iraq
Democrat Kucinich only lawmaker to remain defiant in opposition
War
evokes sadness, support in U.S.
'I thought I was prepared for this, but I'm really not'
Asian
Muslims denounce war with Iraq
'This is not an attack on Islam but an attack on humanity'
Amnesty:
Open borders to Iraqis
'The United Nations has estimated that there will then be about 2 million refugees'
No-flags order causes flap
along front line
Officials say banner could give citizens of Iraq wrong idea about convoys
Live war coverage
banned in schools
Teachers limited to showing only edited videotaped footage in Michigan town
Warning
for 'sensitive' war music
Broadcasters told to take extra care not to offend listeners
Box Of Viruses Blows Apart At
FedEx Site
NASA finds
Columbia flight recorder
Investigators believe device continued to run until vehicle broke up
BBC
On DU
And The Winner Is: US
Corporate America
Name
put to deadly pneumonia
Nine deaths reported so far around the world
But doctors said the paramyxoviridae family incorporated different viruses that could
affect humans and that further studies were needed to establish whether SARS was a new
virus and whether it was curable.
Mystery illness
on the move
GENEVA, Switzerland -- The virulent and so-far untreatable form of pneumonia that has
caused widespread fear in Asia and around the world has surfaced in several more
countries, health officials say.
HK
tourism severely hit by pneumonia outbreak, impending Iraqi war
Hong Kong tourism is suffering a double-whammy - a deadly pneumonia outbreak and fallout
from an impending war in Iraq.
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STORY THE WORLD HAS EVER YET TO SEE
Chem Trails (why?) / Eugenics / New World Order plans to kill the population off with a
strain of Influenza-A (a deadly flu virus) starting in the US soon first. (why?)
The Predicitons And Strange Death
Of 'Dr Flu'
Steven Mostow, 63, known as Dr. Flu for his expertise in treating influenza, and a noted
expert in bioterrorism, died when the airplane he was piloting crashed near Denver.
Is Mystery Illness Resurrected
'Spanish Flu'?
It is quite possible that China had an expedition to exhume tissue samples containing live
H1N1 flu virus. The US and UK expedition was quite publicized and it is not unreasonable
to think that China might have opted to get some samples as well. "Somehow, the flu
got loose again."
Could Iraq
war sink American economy?
Economist: Sustained $50-per-barrel oil would cut $100 billion disposable income
Is Iran Next? This
Senate Resolution, Suggests It May Be:
Expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the continuous repression of freedoms within
Iran and of individual human rights abuses, particularly with regard to women. (Introduced
in Senate)
Juggernaut Rising 3
On The Threshold Of Hell
Bioterrorism
test set for March 24
OKLAHOMA CITY - A crop-duster will start spraying puffs of dust and grain alcohol over
central Oklahoma next week in a test to see if weather radar could detect a bioterrorist
attack.
Hunger
striker to visit Capitol Hill
Woman won't eat until government addresses taxation questions
Arrow Custom Plastics does not
withhold TAXES from its workers.
"What does this man know that most other business owners don't ? "
Phone bugs found in
EU building
Telephone bugs have been found in offices used by French and German delegates at a
building due to host a European Union leaders' summit, an EU spokesman has said.
9-11
mastermind Iraqi agent?
Author questions identity of captured al-Qaida operative
Farmer's standoff
disrupts D.C.
WASHINGTON--A tobacco farmer who said declining subsidies were forcing him out of business
held police at bay Tuesday from his tractor in a pond near Washington's monuments. Streets
were closed for blocks.
Bombs found near London
airport, 3 arrested
Suspects of European origin held under anti-terrorism laws
Hastert
blasts Daschle for anti-Bush comments
Speaker of House says senator 'mighty close' to giving comfort to enemy
Iraq
envoy: No safe place for Americans
Ambassador to TV reporter: 'This is a war, my dear, this is a war'
White House to
seek $90 billion for war
Report: Package to include aid for Israel, funds for homeland-security measures
Top Iraqi defector disappears
Highest officer to leave Saddam vanishes under mysterious circumstances
Stop Ashcroft's 'Himmler II' Bill -
While You Still Can
Imagine! The United States' war-machine invades Iraq. Baghdad is bombed simultaneously
with thousands of cruise missiles. Violent anti-American demonstrations break out around
the world. Bloody rioting threatens to topple several Middle Eastern governments. Then, a
series of terrorist incidents hit U.S. facilities and personnel abroad. Television screens
around the world brutalize the eyes of viewers with images of dead children in Baghdad.
Around the world, the unrest and rioting builds up.
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First
Australians showing symptoms of killer respiratory disease
Two Australian women have been admitted to hospital amid fears they are the first local
cases of the deadly pneumonia-like illness that has spread from Asia.
Chemtrails - JP8 Tungsten Jet
Fuel - Leukemia Clusters
Yes, the aerosols tie in with DARPA and biologicals.......taggant weapons.....
Oil workers gunned down in
Yemen
Suicide attacker kills American, Canadian at rig owned by U.S. firm
Conyers
backs away from impeachment
Staffers deny anti-Bush meeting while spokesperson confirms it
Letter-writing
helps vet save home
Florida landowner given another reprieve from eminent domain
Farmer holds cops at bay
in D.C.
Man in partially submerged tractor possibly has explosives
Peru Military Actively
Investigating New UFO Sightings
Husband, wife charged in
Smart case
Pair accused of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault
Using the Delphi
Technique to Achieve Consensus
How it is leading us away from representative government to an illusion of citizen
participation
Dear American People
Many of our most powerful leaders need to be arrested for numerous and continuing crimes
against humanity.
No consensus on
cause of shuttle breakup
Engineers tell investigative board still no answer to '$64,000 question'
Tally
of Illness Cases Doubled in Hong Kong
HONG KONG, March 17 Health officials today nearly doubled their tally of confirmed
cases here of a mysterious outbreak of respiratory disease, and acknowledged that further
cases of pneumonia were under investigation, feeding fears that the disease may be
spreading.
Mystery
illness hits first British victim
A man admitted to hospital on his return from Hong Kong is believed to be the first
British victim of the mystery pneumonia illness that has claimed nine lives and affected
at least 500 people worldwide.
Blizzard socks
Wyoming
A blizzard shut down roads, schools and businesses in much of eastern and central Wyoming
Tuesday.
Soundless
Concert Stirs The Emotions Feb 17 2003
A BIZARRE experiment in soundless music has revealed how people's emotions are affected by
noises they cannot hear.
Not
Iraq, but Anniston, Ala.
The cache of chemical weapons includes 873,020 pounds of sarin, 1,657,480 pounds of VX
nerve agent and 1,976,760 pounds of mustard agent - enough to kill or incapacitate
millions.
In 1967 the United States
Government reports how they spent American tax dollars to develop covert biological
weapons
"To stockpile severely incapacitating and lethal materials. . . A nondiscernable
microbioinoculator has been developed. . . The suitability of the system was evaluated
covertly using the New York subways. . ."
Mom, sons die in room
sealed for attack
Family feared chemical missiles could be fired at Israel if U.S. hits Iraq
New
drug to battle anthrax developed
Could win government approval for human use within two years
Controversy Over Gibson's
New Film 'The Passion'
Jews And Christians Hurl Charges
Newspaper
reporters on CNN
Network reaches agreement with New York Times, Globe for war coverage
Libya takes
helm of human-rights panel
Nation with dismal record assumes chairmanship of U.N. commission
Back To The Holocaust In
Germany
Germany's
top neo-Nazis spy for ministry
One in seven of Germany's top neo-Nazis is a secret service agent, the government has
admitted in an attempt to sustain faltering efforts to ban a far-Right political party.
Germany's
NeoNazis Are Agent Provacateurs Paid by German Intelligence Services
Germany's biggest neo-Nazi party is to escape a legal ban after it was revealed that the
party members who gave evidence against it in the country's highest court were agents
provocateurs paid by the intelligence services.
If Only I Were A
Dictator, by George W. Bush
'Talking fish' stuns New York
Some Hasidic Jews reportedly believe people can be reincarnated as fish. A fish heading
for slaughter in a New York market shouted warnings about the end of the world before it
was killed, two fish cutters have claimed.
US Gas Prices Hit Record Highs At Pump
Brewing-fortune heir Joseph Coors
dies
Supported Reagan financially, helped create Heritage Foundation
Russian Expert Predicts 500,000
Iraqi Dead
Saddam: Iraq no longer has
banned weapons
Dictator says he once had weapons of mass destruction for defense
Hawks circling
for new targets
Iran, Syria and North Korea are on list of potential marks.
Rolling Start
The Idiot Prince Will Have His War
Massive Human Slaughter
What George W. Bush and Tony Blair are planning is the greatest act of human slaughter
since Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge orchestrated the Cambodian genocide in the mid 1970s.
That act killing some 1.5 to 2 million largely defenseless and quite peaceful Cambodians.
'It's
difficult to take the French serious'
Cheney dismisses Chiraq's new disarmament deadline for Iraq
Australia Commits Troops To War
Israeli special forces
join 'secret front' in Jordan
Amman insists American troops to defend own territory, airspace
Email From Rachel Corrie - An American
Martyr
Troops told: Beware of
'suicide prisoners'
Marines fear some POWs will use tactics of Hamas bombers
Iraqi
civilians stocking up for war
'It is all very depressing and sad, we just don't know what to do'
Bush
plan: Private firms to rebuild Iraq
Strategy leaves U.N. agencies, nongovernmental groups in the lurch
America - An Ignorant Nation
Ukrainian force readies
for Iraq battle
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seemingly nothing has changed. It is in this period that one must be vigilant to the
changes - no matter how small -lest he become the unwitting victim of the darkness."
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U.S. captures Iraqi
chemical-weapons plant
100-acre,
camouflaged facility overtaken 90 miles south of Baghdad
Fierce fighting in
Iraq
US
suffers casualties; A tough day, says general
US troops 100 miles
from Baghdad; some are captured
US and British armored
columns closed to within 100 miles of Baghdad on Sunday, a day of intensifying Iraqi
resistance that saw the first significant numbers of Americans killed, wounded and
captured in combat.
Baghdad battle
looms
The battle will test
the military strategy and its political aims.
The toughest day
The battle around Nasiriyah
may be a turning point in public perceptions of this war.
U.S.-Led Forces
Reach Outskirts of Basra but Do Not Try to Enter
As
air forces struck Baghdad at dawn and again tonight with fusillades of cruise missiles,
American and British ground forces reached the outskirts of Basra, Iraq's largest southern
city, and sought to enter it not with a fight but by promising aid.
Kurdish Official:
U.S. to Open Northern Front in Iraq
A senior
Kurdish official said today that U.S. troops are scheduled to begin arriving in force in
northern Iraq within a few days to open a new front in Iraq after a long delay caused by
Turkey's refusal to allow its territory as a staging area.
Desert Storm vets
predict battle will be tougher, longer
"Everybody
says this war will be a quick war, but don't underestimate it. This time we're going on
their ground," warned Joe Phillips, a former sergeant in a Marine reconnaissance
unit.
N.Korea says Iraq
war part of attack plan
North
Korea says the U.S.-led Iraq war is part of a strategy to attack it and has told South
Korea it is playing with fire if it tries to boost defences against the North during the
Gulf conflict.
China Calls for
Immediate Halt to War on Iraq
China,
in a surprisingly strong reaction to the start of the U.S.-led war against Iraq, called on
Thursday for an immediate halt to military action and a return to efforts to resolve the
crisis peacefully.
Putin turns on US
over war in Iraq
Russian President
Vladimir Putin, in some of the harshest words by a world leader so far over the U.S.
attack on Iraq on Thursday, said the war was unjustified and must end quickly.
Massive air
bombardment launched on Iraqi cities
President
Saddam Hussein's monument to himself burned last night after the United States and Britain
launched what US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld called a "fearsome
bombardment" on Baghdad and other Iraqi cities.
U.S. bombardment of
Baghdad resumes
Forces
was also targeting the southern cities Basra and Nassiriyah
Unscathed locals
sense hope
The Iraqi government
minister punched his nickel-plated AK-47 in the air in a gesture borrowed from Saddam
Hussein and let loose a tide of venom. Shame on little Bush - a swipe at the US president
much favoured by Iraqi officials since the opening of this war - and shame on Tony Blair.
The pair were gangsters and criminals, and they had made a fatal miscalculation, said
Iraq's interior minister, Mohammed Dimab al-Ahmed
Dawn air attacks on
Baghdad
Air attacks on
the Iraqi capital resumed at dawn today after the heaviest raids on Baghdad since the
beginning of the US-led effort to topple Saddam Hussein.
Another wave of
U.S. air strikes hit Baghdad at Dawn Saturday
Air attacks on the Iraqi capital
resumed at dawn Saturday after the heaviest raids on Baghdad since the beginning of the
U.S.-led effort to topple President Saddam Hussein.
Surrenders by Iraqi
Forces 2 Marines Die in Fighting
In
a blaze of heavy bombing, American air power devastated parts of Baghdad tonight,
including several government buildings and palaces built by Saddam Hussein, as waves of
fresh ground forces swarmed into Iraq from the south.
Hoon to 'explain'
air strike targets
British planes took part in the heavy
bombing of Baghdad
Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon is to outline the strategy behind the increased attacks of
Baghdad.
Fresh Explosions
Rock Baghdad After Night Blitz
Three big
explosions shook Baghdad at dawn on Saturday just hours after the United States and
Britain unleashed a fearsome blitz on the city.
For US in Iraq,
more is at stake than Saddam's fate
The opening
salvo in the Iraq war graphically underscored the fundamental US goal - to get Saddam
Hussein.
War, Live
MUCH OF THE
NATION spent yesterday riveted by broadcast images of war: tanks rumbling across the sand,
explosions lighting the night Baghdad sky, smoke and dust. Watching so much of a war
"in real time," especially the infantry's advance, was a new experience,
uncomfortable and compelling.
US Congress warns
of millions of casualties if chemical plants attacked
One day after the national
terrorism alert was raised to the second-highest level, the US Congress warned that
millions of Americans were bound to be severely hurt if terrorists pulled off successful
attacks on just a few of 123 most dangerous chemical plants.
US boosts terror
alert to "high"
Ridge warns of "multiple attack" attempts
Warning of "multiple
attacks" nationally and abroad in the event of a US-led war on Iraq, the Department
of Homeland Security said it was raising its level of alert to orange, and announced the
launch of operation "Liberty Shield."
'Days of
Saddam numbered' as Allies charge into Iraq
Rumsfeld
says first wave just a taste of what's coming: Ground troops driving to the capital; U.S.
assessing disarray in Saddam's ranks; 16 allied soldiers die when chopper crashes
Missiles hit
Baghdad; seaport is said to fall
As cruise missiles struck government
buildings in Baghdad on Thursday, American and British troops launched their ground war.
Cavalry Charge into
Iraq
THE AMERICAN 3rd infantry
division was today 90 miles inside Iraq and pushing forward towards the main road to
Baghdad.
UK Marines secure
Iraqi oil plants in daring swoop
BRITISH ground forces have
secured oil facilities in southern Iraq and are moving up the al Faw peninsula, military
chiefs said today.
SADDAM MAY BE DEAD,
SAYS U.S.
Intelligence
officials believe Saddam Hussein may have been injured or even killed in the cruise
missile attack on one of his compounds.
Saddam 'was in
blitzed bunker'
INTELLIGENCE
officials believe Saddam Hussein may have been injured or even killed in the cruise
missile attack on one of his compounds, it was reported today.
Iraq Acknowledges
Rockets Hit One of Saddam Hussein's Homes, Says No One Was Hurt
Iraq's
information minister acknowledged Friday that one of Saddam Hussein's homes was hit in the
U.S. bombardment, but said no one was hurt.
Hundreds of Iraqis
starting to surrender
Some of Saddam's
troops wave white flag as coalition march to Baghdad continues
FLAMES IN BAGHDAD
BAGHDAD,
Iraq - Heavy detonations, air raid sirens and crackling anti-aircraft fire thundered
through Baghdad late yesterday in a second night of U.S.-led attacks on the Iraqi capital.
A building in the main presidential compound caught fire.
US missiles pound
Baghdad in second wave
Powerful explosions
rocked the Iraqi capital late on Thursday, sending towers of acrid smoke into skies filled
with seemingly ineffectual Iraqi anti-aircraft fire, in the second wave of missile strikes
on the city in 16 hours.
Hundreds
Arrested In Wide US Anti-War Protests
"If
this was happening in every city, there would either be martial law or an end to
war," said one Berkeley student who chained himself to 16 others on a major San
Francisco street. 1000 arrests at
San Francisco demo. 1400
arrests in war protest in SF.
US Reports First
Combat Fatality
U.S.
military officials are reporting the first combat fatality of the fighting in Iraq.
President Bush was told the news at his morning briefing on the battle to topple Iraq's
government and disarm the military.
Military action by
1230 GMT on day two of Iraq war
U.S. armoured forces thrust
deep into southern Iraq, meeting only sporadic resistance on Friday, and the United States
said it still hoped to topple President Saddam Hussein without an all-out war.
Forces may enter
Baghdad within four days, British military says
LONDON
-- Prime Minister Tony Blair said the invasion of Iraq "appears to be going well'' as
British troops secured oil fields Friday on the al-Faw peninsula amid reports that
military officials think allied soldiers could be in Baghdad in a few days.
Fischer warns
against US-dominated new world order
Dog and Pony Rhetoric: We
want a multilateral world order on a cooperative basis," said Fischer during a
parliamentary debate on Iraq.
"We want a strong United Nations..."
Former White House
adviser describes a new world order
In The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace and
the Course of History, Bobbitt describes a new world order, one in which the rules
of war and the nature of nation-states have been significantly altered.
Report: Secret
talks for troop surrender
Pentagon said to
conduct stealth negotiation with Republican Guard to eliminate Saddam
US and UK suffer
casualties
Britain and the
United States today suffered their first casualties of the war in Iraq, with a US marine
dying in combat and 12 other servicemen being killed in a helicopter crash.
16 dead as US
helicopter crashes
BRITAIN sustained
its first casualties of the Iraq war early today when four Royal Marines were killed in a
helicopter accident.
As of Friday
morning: Umm Qasr still in Iraqi hands
Iraqi
troops still held the Iraqi river port of Umm Qasr but British and American troops
expected to take it shortly, British officers said. Nevertheless, British forces have
taken the al-Faw peninsula, on Iraq's southermost tip, a British military spokesman said
on Friday.
Full-scale invasion
underway
Convoy of
U.S. tanks rolls unopposed through desert toward Baghdad
The road to nowhere
War as an instrument of
policy can never solve a problem. This is an elementary lesson the history of global wars
has taught human beings. Still, certain wars are either thrust or are born of sheer
necessity to fight "evil forces".
After Saddam
Well win the war,
but how about the peace?
Joining Forces
March
20 Noting that "Britain has never been a nation to hide at the back," Prime
Minister Tony Blair said British forces have joined the US-led war on Iraq. In a televised
address to the nation recorded hours earlier
Several Iraq Oil
Wells Ablaze, US Says
This
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, satellite image from 520 miles in
space shows an undetermined number of oil well fires in Iraq
Plan of attack
Check expected
scenarios with air assault, special ops, Basra landing
CIA: It really was
Saddam on TV
CIA analysts have
concluded from computerized voiceprint analysis that it was Saddam Hussein, not one of his
lookalikes, who appeared on television shortly after the U.S. attempted to kill the Iraqi
leader and his top commanders early Thursday morning in Baghdad.
Ranch defenders
arrested on accusation by illegals
Witnesses say
Salvadorans brought false charges after landowner treated them with kindness, care
The Government
Claims Ownership of Your Children
Many
Anti-Terror Plans Would Stop Parents From Picking Up Children
"Soon
Breathing Will Cause Terrorism"
A lack of water is a key
factor in encouraging terrorism, the Third World Water Forum in Kyoto has heard.
Confab begins with
crisis warning
The 3rd World Water Forum began
in Kyoto on Sunday to discuss measures to solve the growing global water crisis.
FLASHBACK: Bilderberg
decide in May 2002 to launch Iraq war in early 2003
Mighty Flashes in
the Sky
Brief but
Intense Attacks Illuminate an Ancient City
BAGHDAD, March 20 -- At 8:50 p.m., the air raid sirens sounded. For nearly 20 minutes,
Baghdad was a city suspended. It waited, as it has for days. It watched. And then a
sledgehammer broke the silence.
Land, sea and air
assault
The ground war began
in Iraq last night as British and American marines stormed beaches on the Gulf coast in an
assault on the south-eastern city of Basra, while explosions lit up Baghdad under a heavy
bombardment by cruise missiles.
Baghdad hit again
Cruise missiles
explode in capital as ground war in south commences
US Marines Cross
Kuwait Border Into Iraq-Officials
Units
of the US Marine 1st Expeditionary Force crossed from Kuwait into southern Iraq (news -
web sites) to begin securing positions for a thrust northward by US and British troops, US
officials said on Thursday.
US and Britain
launch invasion of Iraq
BAGHDAD: US and British
forces invaded Iraq this morning (NZT), crossing the desert border from Kuwait under cover
of an intense artillery barrage as cruise missiles pounded targets in Baghdad.
Iraq: Russia, China
Lead Criticism Of US Attack
Russia, China,
France, and Germany - countries all strongly opposed to military action in Iraq - led a
chorus of voices today condemning the US missile attack on Baghdad.
Saddam vows victory
against US
In a televised
address Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has called on Iraqis to resist attacks after the
beginning of a US-led war.
Hyping the Fear and
Conditioning the Public
UCO
dorm to be used for bio-chem attack drills
Donald Rumsfeld -
Bush's Attack Dog on Iraq
The
70-year-old Pentagon chief emerged after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on America as Bush's
attack dog in the war on terror. And he repeatedly demanded that Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein scrap chemical and biological arms or be thrust from power before the current
military campaign.
Analysis: Bush's
move riskiest since Vietnam War
The American
presidency, at times, can be the loneliest job in the world.
US Will Strike
First for the First Time in History
Israeli sources say war
imminent; Iran and Syria next
French flip-flop on
Iraq conflict
Ambassador says
military may join coalition if Saddam uses biological or chemical arms
Bush, Media
Complicit in American False Beliefs on War in Iraq
Poll numbers
released in the past few days have shown that between 54 and over 60 percent of Americans
favor launching a first strike war on Iraq. These numbers are far greater than any other
country; in Britain, Bushs sole ally of note, less than 20 percent of the populous
favors war without UN authorization. Why the disparity? The blame falls on George W
Bushs treatment of facts, suspicions and falsehoods as equals and the US
medias inability or unwillingness to contradict him where appropriate.
Global court
threatens Blair, Bush?
Some see panel
prosecuting leaders over going to war without U.N. OK
Marines under UK
command outraged
U.S. soldier: 'This is bogus if I
die, it's for the United States'
Joseph Farah
How to patrol our
borders
China Unveils
Mobile Execution Vans
This is what
Patriot II allows Homeland Security to do to you and your family.
TOP SECRET PLAN:
CATACLYSMIC WORLD FLOODS EXPECTED?
Why the hell has a secret faction built a SUPERSHIP
on a man-made plateau in a mountain range high above sea level?
Rob Ronning
Group Consensus
Or Total Manipulation?
George Soros
Burst
the bubble of U.S. supremacy
Gore Vidal
The Erosion of the American Dream
It's Time to Take Action Against Our Wars on the Rest of the World
Poll: Britons See
Bush as Bigger Threat Than Saddam
The
British public sees President Bush as a greater threat to world peace than Iraq's Saddam
Hussein, a poll published on Tuesday showed.
Eric Jewell
MK Ultra, The Bushs and
World-Wide Deception
Prophecy Unfolding as The World is Enslaved
U.N. Absurdity
War
precipitates clarity as well as confusion, and the war against Iraq already has clarified
this: The United Nations is not a good idea badly implemented, it is a bad idea.
Law Enforcement
Runs Everything from the White Supremicists to the Black Supremecists
This is how
they destablize. They then go after everyone's rights
Governor to top
cop: Stop 'intimidating' protesters
Tennessee
anti-war demonstrators complained of 'Gestapo' tactics
Round the Clock
Surveillance
The FBI's full-time
counterterrorism contingent numbers a little more than 2,000 agents, but the agency has
flexibility to shift an additional 5,000 to 10,000 agents to that domestic effort
Smile for the
satellites, suspects
The
Global Positioning System - or GPS - is fast becoming one of law enforcement's most
useful, (most Unconstitutional), cost-effective, high-tech gadgets.
Surveillance Nation
Webcams, tracking
devices, and interlinked databases are leading to the elimination of unmonitored public
space. Are we prepared for the consequences of the intelligence-gathering network
were unintentionally building?
Warning signs
missed by Blair and Bush
It
was not until last Monday that Tony Blair and George W Bush finally realised that the
diplomatic route through the United Nations was, in fact, a dead end.
Did France
knowingly help Iraq with arms?
Pasteur
Institute provided assistance with anthrax, other bacteria
Turkey to help U.S.
after all?
New
president to take issue of hosting soldiers back to Parliament
Robin Cook's
resignation letter
Full texts of
the letters exchanged today between the Commons leader, Robin Cook, and the prime
minister, Tony Blair.
Come What May, Bush
& Blair Are Bent on Destroying Iraq
The war-hungry United States has
sent more than 250,000 soldiers to the Gulf with all their destructive weapons, including
300 fighter planes and bombers, to drop tons of bombs on the unarmed people of Iraq.
Fake Iraq documents
'embarrassing' for U.S.
Intelligence
documents that U.S. and British governments said were strong evidence that Iraq was
developing nuclear weapons have been dismissed as forgeries by U.N. weapons inspectors.
Senator Seeks FBI
Probe of Iraq Documents
WASHINGTON
- The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee asked the FBI on Friday to
investigate forged documents the Bush administration used as evidence against Saddam
Hussein and his military ambitions in Iraq.
Cops: Chief Moose
withheld sniper descriptions
Suspect Considers Elizabeth
'His Wife'
Americans
warned on nightclubs in UAE
U.S. receives indications of possible terrorist attack
Emmanuel:
I'm still married to Elizabeth Smart
'He still loves her and knows that she still loves him'
Aide reveals Clinton
lost nuclear codes
Also says Bill MIA when decision needed on killing bin Laden
10 Palestinians killed in raid
While PA Parliament defies Arafat on makeup of new Cabinet
Israel: Death of U.S. activist
'regrettable accident'
Woman, 23, killed when she ran in front of bulldozer to save house
Killed
American burned mock U.S. flag
Photo of woman from last month shows demonstration for Palestinian kids
Muslims carried out most
anti-Semitic attacks
Report claims most of global assaults on Jews by Islamic elements
The Consequences Of Criminalizing
Routine Encryption
Consumer Group Calls for Immediate Worldwide Boycott of
Benetton
N
Korea: US can attack any moment
Pyongyang's main state-run daily newspaper Rodong Sinmun said on Saturday, "the US
can attack the DPRK any moment". "The US seeks to round off its preparations for
a nuclear war against the DPRK at its final phase and mount a pre-emptive nuclear attack
on it any time," it added.
Flavier,
2 solons prod govt on urgent flu containment
Lawmakers urged the government Sunday to take steps to prevent the spread here of a new,
deadly strain of pneumonia, which has hit Hong Kong, China and Vietnam and triggered the
issuance of a worldwide health alert by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Airline passengers spread
mystery killer bug
Bioterrorism considered as possible cause of outbreak
U.S.
monitoring deadly pneumonia outbreak
Health authorities warned to watch for signs of severe respiratory syndrome
NYC hospitals on alert
Mysterious pneumonia believed to have afflicted doctor visiting from Singapore
House Bill 253 - Authorizes
Governor of New Mexico to impose curfews and seizure of all firearms in the event of an
emergency.
Nearly
One Million Seals To Be Killed In Canada
Evidence For Aspartame Triggered Brain
Tumors
Current Legislation in
Congress Containing the word "Firearms"
IF WAR DOES *NOT* GO OFF,
THE FED WILL NO LONGER EXIST
Iraqis
launch campaign of sabotage
Saddam's opponents intensify open acts of defiance
Saddam
links germs to U.S., France
Virginia-based biological supply house ID'd as source of samples
The War Powers Act of 1973
China sold Iraq 'dual-use'
chemical
Brokers in France, Syria aided purchase used for long-range missiles
U.S.,
Russia testing 'dirty bombs'
Experimenting to determine how radiation weapons work
Richard Perle's Lunch With
The Saudis
National Heritage Areas Opposed at
Senate Hearing: Loss of Property Rights, Local Economies Would Suffer
Washington, DC ~ "If the Heritage Areas program is allowed to proliferate, experience
shows that it will become not only a funding albatross, as more and more interest groups
gather around the federal trough, but also a program that quashes property rights and
local economies through restrictive federal zoning practices."
Alert issued as bug fears
grow
The World Health Organisation has taken the rare step of issuing an emergency travel
advisory amid fears that a mystery virus that has infected scores of people in Asia may be
spreading.
Suspected
Al Qaeda operative arrested in Pakistan
Pakistani authorities arrested suspected Al-Qaeda operative, Yassir Al-Jazeeri, in
Pakistan's eastern Punjab capital of Lahore today, Information Minister Sheikh Rashid
Ahmed said.
North Korea
Warns of Nuclear War Danger As U.S., South Korea Conduct Military Exercises
North Korea warned that the massing of U.S forces in the region increases the danger of
nuclear war as a U.S. aircraft carrier anchored off South Korea on Saturday.
US
Aircraft Carrier Off South Korea; North Korea Cries Foul
A U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived off the South Korean coast ahead of a major bilateral
military exercise condemned by North Korea.
2nd man tied to Idaho
arrested
Khafagi linked to Council on American-Islamic Relations
Ex-CIA Accuse Bush Of
Manipulating Evidence
AZ: Human Wave border incursions
'Good news' for
Christian clubs in L.A.
School district backs down after requiring fee only from religious groups
Cargo pilots closer
to carrying guns
Committee adds crew to law allowing passenger captains to bear arms
Pro-U.S. rallies
planned nationwide
Coalition of groups sponsor demonstrations next weekend
Ashcroft urged to
probe Planned Parenthood
Petitioners cite evidence of group's protection of sexual predators
Move underway to
impeach Bush
Conyers, anti-war activists charge 'high crimes and misdemeanors'
World Protests Bush-Blair
Aggression Against Iraq
Appeals Court Upholds
President's War Powers
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