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-- Modern coverage is another battle front, Vic Carroll, Sydney Morning
Herald, March 29, 2003
-- Russia to 'lose out on Iraqi oil', Agence France Presse (Fr), March
29, 2003
-- Halliburton's Axis of Influence, Frida Berrigan, In these Times
(US), March 28, 2003
-- Politics And Policy: Perle's Conflict Issue Is Shared By Others on
His Defense Panel, Tom Hamburger and Dennis K. Berman, Wall Street
Journal (US), March 27, 2003
-- U.S. planning more invasions, McGovern says, Bruce Murphy, Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel (US), March 27, 2003
-- Iraq: U.S. Media Along for the Ride, Emad Mekay, Inter Press Service
News Agency, March 27, 2003
-- Carr blames 'Marxist' protesters for violence, Australian
Broadcasting Corporation, March 27, 2003
-- Washington to Use Seized Iraqi Money to Pay Contracts, Emad Mekay,
Inter Press Service, March 26, 2003
-- Who was Zoran Djindjic?, The Guardian, March 26, 2003
-- Lies rejected, Editorial, The Guardian, March 26, 2003
-- Howard put on notice over war crimes, The Guardian, March 26, 2003
-- NY stock exchange bans Al Jazeera, Agence France Presse (Fr), March
26, 2003
-- Softening us up in a subtle war of words, Annabelle Lukin, Sydney
Morning Herald, March 25, 2003
-- Channels of Influence, Paul Krugman, New York Times (US), March 25, 2003
-- Boycott of American goods over Iraq War gains momentum, Erik
Kirschbaum, Reuters (UK), March 25, 2003
-- War in Iraq -- daily update, iraqwar.ru, March 25, 2003
-- Halliburton Gets Iraq Firefighting Nod, Associated Press (US), March
25, 2003
-- Silverchair targets PM in updated video, Australian Associated
Press, March 25, 2003
-- Hypocrites Of America Crying Foul, Paul Routledge, The Daily Mirror
(UK), March 24, 2003
-- Iraq War Update, iraqwar.ru, March 24, 2003
-- Who Lied To Whom?: Why did the Administration endorse a forgery
about Iraq's nuclear program?, Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker (US),
issue of March 31, 2003
-- Is North Korea Next?, John Feffer, Interhemispheric Resource Center
(US), March 24, 2003
-- Australian pilot gives thumbs down to US bombing order, Greg Ansley,
New Zealand Herald, March 24, 2003
-- Row developing over wheat supplies to Iraq, Australian Broadcasting
Corporation, March 24, 2003
-- I'd like to believe in a place called Hell, Terry Lane, The Age,
March 23, 2003
-- War Could Be Big Business for Halliburton, Carolyn Koo, Reuters
(UK), March 23, 2003
-- U.S. Concerned About Russian Weapon Sales, Associated Press (US),
March 23, 2003
-- Howard's future on the line, Greg Ansley, New Zealand Herald, March
23, 2003
-- European unions stop work to oppose war, People's Weekly World (US),
March 22, 2003
-- War will not bring democracy, Communist Party of Iraq, People's
Weekly World (US), March 22, 2003
-- Bush brings U.S. into illegal war, Communist Party of the U.S.A.,
People's Weekly World (US), March 22, 2003
-- Anti-war protests sweep Africa, BBC (UK), March 22, 2003
-- Thank God for the death of the UN, Richard Perle, The Guardian (UK),
March 21, 2003
-- A Crossroad In History, Klo McKinsey, March 21, 2003
-- An Orwellian Pitch: The inner workings of the war-propaganda
machine, John R. McArthur, The L.A. Weekly (US), March 21-27, 2003
-- The humanitarian arguments for this war are spurious, Scott
Burchill, The Age, March 21, 2003
-- Unionists urge Malaysia to cut ties with US in Iraq war protest,
Agence France Presse (Fr), March 21, 2003
-- Hands off Korea, Editorial, Workers World (US), March 20, 2003
-- The revival of benevolent imperialism, Lawrence James, The
Independent (UK), March 20, 2003
-- Iraq War -- Daily Update, www.iraqwar.ru, March 20, 2003
-- Printing press hastened revolutions: Now it's the Internet's turn,
Deirdre Griswold, Workers World (US), March 20, 2003
-- The real reasons America is invading Iraq, Kenneth Davidson, The
Age, March 20, 2003
-- Halliburton Makes a Killing on Iraq War: Cheney's Former Company
Profits from Supporting Troops, Pratap Chatterjee, CorpWatch (US), March
20, 2003
-- U.S. Plans to Tap $40Bn Iraq Account, Catherine Belton, Moscow Times
(Ru), March 20, 2003
-- Nowhere to hide behind the letter of the law, Devika Hovell,
Professor George Williams, Sydney Morning Herald, March 19, 2003
-- Media Giant's Rally Sponsorship Raises Questions, Tim Jones, Chicago
Tribune (US), March 19, 2003
-- Stop the war: Bring the troops home, The Guardian, March 19, 2003
-- The world's new superpower, Editorial, The Guardian, March 19, 2003
-- A monstrous war, The Guardian, March 19, 2003
-- Will the War Begin With a Big Lie?, Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting
(US), Press Release, March 19, 2003
-- Proud of Opera House Protest, Australian Anti-Bases Coalition, Press
Release, March 19, 2003
-- Australia's complicity in war crimes, Australian Anti-Bases
Coalition, Press Release, March 19, 2003
-- Ave Caesar: The Emperor Has Spoken, Let the World Take Heed, Rahul
Mahajan, CounterPunch (US), March 18, 2003
-- We Must Not Let Each Other Down: Confronting Our Fears So We Can
Confront the Empire, Robert Jensen, CounterPunch (US), March 18, 2003
-- 16 Iraqi 'violations' of the UN versus 51,000 by the US and UK, Jan
Oberg, Centre for Research on Globalisation (Ca), March 17, 2003
-- Imperial Enterprise: War Mongers Run Amok, Gregory Elich, Swans
(US), March 17, 2003
-- The Iraq crisis in context, Ulli Diemer, Centre for Research on
Globalisation (Ca), March 17, 2003
-- Australia-US free trade pact will not help Australia, critics say,
Agence France Presse (Fr), March 17, 2003
-- The war of misinformation has begun, Robert Fisk, The Independent
(UK), March 16, 2003
-- Defence disquiet runs deep, Deborah Snow, Sydney Morning Herald,
March 15, 2003
-- Hollow ring to Sir Echo, Alan Ramsey, Sydney Morning Herald, March
15, 2003
-- Hey, John, most of us don't want your war, Hugh Mackay, Sydney
Morning Herald, March 15, 2003
-- Bank Lockout Mars Peace Day, Workers Online, Issue No. 170, March
14, 2003
-- Crisis could be shot in arm for UN, Tony Stephens, Sydney Morning
Herald, March 14, 2003
-- All the propaganda that's fit to hear, Mike Seccombe, Sydney Morning
Herald, March 14, 2003
-- Global Eye -- Last Orders, Chris Floyd, Moscow Times (Ru), March 14,
2003
-- The quisling of Belgrade, Neil Clark, The Guardian (UK), March 14, 2003
-- Kurdish people resist U.S. manipulation, Greg Butterfield, Workers World
(US), March 13, 2003
-- Out of the straitjacket, Alastair Hay, The Guardian (UK), March 12, 2003
-- Books not bombs, The Guardian, March 12, 2003
-- The dark corners of the world, Dr Fidel Castro Ruz, Speech at the
13th Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement, The Guardian, Number 1129,
March 12, 2003
-- U.S. radio station in Jordan sounds like a hit with young: Music,
all-Arabic format thrive; some say news is slanted, Nancy Youssef,
Detroit Free Press (US), March 11, 2003
-- U.S. quietly soliciting bids for rebuilding postwar Iraq, Neil King
Jr., Wall Street Journal (US), March 10, 2003
-- Going Off to War Supplied With Lies, Nicholas von Hoffman, The New
York Observer (US), March 10, 2003
-- North Korea: U.S. Plotting a Nuclear Attack, Jae-Suk Yoo, Associated
Press (US), March 9, 2003
-- Some Evidence on Iraq Called Fake: U.N. Nuclear Inspector Says
Documents on Purchases Were Forged, Joby Warrick, Washington Post (US),
March 8, 2003
-- Non-aligned leaders blast war, unilateralism, People's Weekly World
(US), March 8, 2003
-- MSNBC's Double Standard on Free Speech 'Turd World' is OK--
'anti-war, anti-Bush' is not, Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (US),
FAIR Press Release, March 7, 2003
-- Haliburton unit is tapped to oversee oil fields in Iraq, Chip
Cummins and Thaddeus Herrick, Wall Street Journal (US), March 7, 2003
-- Sacre Bleu - It's 'La Gong' Now, Workers Online, Issue 169, March 7,
2003
-- US should increase psychological warfare on North Korea, The
Virginian-Pilot (US), March 7, 2003
-- Bush blocks Mugabe's assets, Associated Press (US), March 7, 2003
-- Leaked memo suggests US manipulating UN, Tony Jones, Martin Bright,
Lateline Transcript, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, March 6, 2003
-- US free trade deal 'may harm Australian farmers', Tim Colebatch, The
Age, March 3, 2003
-- A Legal Case For War?, Aaron Magner, Workers Online, March 2003
-- Too Much of a Good Thing, George Monbiot, Guardian (UK), February
18, 2003
-- Bush needs a credible UN, Quentin Peel, Financial Times (UK),
February 17, 2003
-- The American Neo-conservatives: Interview with Jim Lobe, Jonathan
Holmes, February 17, 2003
-- CIA tells US senators North Korea may possibly have nuclear
ballistic missiles at some point in the future, George Edmonson, The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (US), February 13, 2003
-- Rumsfeld's war letters to Clinton, Jason Leopold, The Paper,
February 2003
-- The Cold Test, Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker (US), January 27, 2003
-- US Air Force pilot apologises for plane crash, Ananova (UK), January
27, 2003
-- Iraqi Communists: Peaceful solution, Nick Wright, Morning Star (UK),
January 16, 2003
-- James Bond faces Korean boycott, Ananova (UK), December 11, 2002
-- No to War ... No to Dictatorship: Solidarity with the Iraqi People
for Peace and Democracy, Iraqi Communist Party, Political Statement,
September 28, 2002
-- Depleted Uranium In Bunker Bombs: America's big dirty secret, Robert
James Parsons, Le Monde diplomatique (Fr), March, 2002
-- Vladimir Slipchenko: the Awe-inspiring Potential of American
High-precision Weaponry, Alexander Khokhlov, Izvestia (Ru), January 18, 2002
-- CIA estimates of potential North Korean nuclear capability, Central
Intelligence Agency (US), 2002
-- Watching The Warheads: The Risks to Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal,
Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker (US), November 5, 2001
-- Confrontations at Korean bombing range, The Guardian, June 28, 2000
-- Activists demand U.S. troop withdrawal from South Korea, Kyong-Hwa
Seok, Associated Press (US), June 24, 2000
-- Korea Thaws, Pentagon Freezes, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive
(US), June 20, 2000
-- US sees no need to downgrade North Korea threat despite summit,
Agence France Presse (Fr), June 14, 2000
-- Koreas sign landmark reconciliation accord, Agence France Presse
(Fr), June 14, 2000
-- South Korea stopped US strike on North Korea: former president,
Agence France Presse (Fr), May 24, 2000
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