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Day 12 of the war on Iraq
3 Palestinians killed by Israeli
occupation forces, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade suspends attacks
Israeli minister, Joseph Paritzkywants,
to reopen Mosul-Haifa oil pipeline
More Iraqi civilians killed; US forces
and Iraq's Republican Guards in first major clash
Bloodied children's shoes bear witness
to deadly strike at Baghdad farm
Arabs sneer at `Iraqi Freedom' label
for war
Lebanese volunteers head to Iraq
to fight US-led forces
UK public support for war begins
to slip
Can Anyone Firing at
You Be Friendly
‘God’s Will is Stronger Than Any
Weaponry’
Half of Basra Lacks Water, EU Says
NBC Fires Peter Arnett Over Iraqi
TV Interview
Neo-McCarthyism, US California College
Warns Teachers Against Discussing War
Political War Already Lost, Expert
Public Support in Britain Begins
to Slip
Sabri Recalls War Graves of Britons
From Another Era
Syria Says It Backs ‘Iraqi People
Against Invaders’
UK Soldier Slams ‘Cowboy’ Pilot Over
Friendly Fire
Taleban, Al-Qaeda gearing up for
spring offensive
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3 US Marines Die in Copter Crash
Suicide bomber injures 26 in Israeli
cafe; Israel kills one in Gaza Strip
Anti-War on Iraq Rallies throughout
Somalia
Arab regimes vigilant as Iraqi resistance
fans anti-US protests
British Soldiers Refuse to Fight
Cook Wants British Troops to Pull
Out
'Dangerous' US wants to take over
Arab world — Belgian PM
Day 11 of the US-UK war on Iraq,
action, quotes, casualties
Heat Likely to Fuel Humanitarian
Crisis in Iraq
‘If They Stop Now We’re As Good As
Dead’
Mutual Distrust Prevails in southern
Iraq
‘Rumsfeld Rejected Pentagon Advice’
Saddam’s Grip on Basra Remains Tight
Suicide bombing attack hits
Israel, Islamic Jihad claims attack
Suicide Bomber ‘Opens Door to Jihad’
Suicide Squads in Iraq to Fight Invaders
Syria slams America, some Arab leaders
for war on Iraq
Thousands in several countries Protest
Against US-Led Invasion of Iraq
Up to 15 Hurt as Truck Rams US Troops
in Kuwait
US Military Chiefs Warn of Toughest
Fighting Ahead
US officials fight criticism
War related news highlights
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Arab volunteers to Iraq, ‘token’ act or the makings
of another Afghan jihad, Arab press review, by the Daily Star
Arab world needs to start doing something useful,
the Daily Star
Reclaiming the language of war and peace,
by Mishka Moujabber Mourani
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War on Iraq is making Bush, Blair lose Arab friends,
Arab press review, by the Daily Star
The militarization of humanitarian aid, Jordan Times
None so blind, Arab
News
The Arab stand in 1956 in comparison to this year,
by Adnan Abu Odeh
What comes after the Iraq war, By Sa'ad Mehio
Only action can restore Washington’s credibility,
the Daily Star
The institutions battered by the ‘storm’, by Abdeljabbar Adwan
Defiant Iraqis refuse to stick to allies' script,
by M J Akbar
TV networks bring war realities home, by James J. Zogby
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Baghdad, the second pillar, Arab News
Bush has already lost the proposed peace,
by Adrian Hamilton
City buildings may prove to be jungles of Iraq,
by Christopher Bellamy
Is it acceptable to show Iraqi captives, by Abdul Rahman Al-Rashid
Nassiriya turns into a nightmare, by Peter Baker
No regime change in Baghdad, by Rasheed Abu Al-Samh
Turkey spoils US-UK war plans, by Glenn Kessler and Philip
US looked for but could not find Afghan-type warlords
in Iraq, by Bob Drogin and Greg Miller
Will Wall Street ban me, by Tariq Al-Maeena
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Kowtowing to Israel, again, Jordan Times
Liberating the people of Iraq by massacring them,
an Arab press review
And then the bombs rained down, by Sigmund Signatur
Lessons of war, by
Daoud Kuttab
Iraq, no cakewalk,
by George Hishmeh
A war in which everybody appears to be under fire,
by L Ramnarayan
Blair, the war criminal, should be sent to the Hague,
by Tam Dalyell
Bush, Blair post-Saddam Iraq talk, Arab News
Fighting for their independence, by Seumas Milne
How the US war is being reported, by Steven Morris
Hungry villagers praise Saddam, by Mark Magnier
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Lebanese volunteers going
to Iraq to join resistance against the US-UK invasion
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A France
TV2 journalist with his knee fractured after being
caught in the crossfire at a roadblock in Basra. (Photo
by Essam Al-Ghalib, AN, 4/1/03). |
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Iraqi President Saddam
Hussain and his two sons, Udai and Qussai, appeared
together on Iraqi TV yesterday to show that none of
them was killed (AN, 4/1/03). |
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Turkish
tanks ready to enter Iraq to prevent Kurds from controlling
oil fields in Kirkuk (AFP, AN, 4/1/03). |
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Iraqi civilians arrested
by US soldiers with hands tied up behind their backs
(alj.net, 4/1/03). |
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Baghdad under continuous
US-UK missile attacks (alj.net , 3/31/03). |
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Iraqi woman holding her
child outside Basra (Alq Ala, 4/1/03). |
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Iraqi women begging for
food to feed their children. (Alq. Ala, 4/1/03
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