How Cheney's Firm Routed $132m toNigeria via Tottenham LawyerBy Solomon Hughes and Jason NisseThe Independent U.K.
Sunday 03 October 2004
A lawyer, based in offices in a run-down part of north London, worked with three British executives from the US construction group Halliburton to pay at least
U.S. 'Hyping' Darfur Genocide Fears By Peter Beaumont The Observer U.K.
Sunday 03 October 3, 2004
American warnings that Darfur is heading for an apocalyptic humanitarian catastrophe have been widely exaggerated by administration officials, it is alleged by international aid workers in Sudan.
Dear Mike, Iraq SucksThe Guardian U.K.
Tuesday 05 September 2004
Civilian contractors are fleecing taxpayers; US troops don't have proper equipment; and supposedly liberated Iraqis hate them. After the release of Fahrenheit 9/11, Michael Moore received a flood of letters and emails from
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You are more likely to cheat as you get older Story by NATION Reporter Publication Date: 10/11/2004
The older you are, the more likely you are to cheat on your partner, the Nation survey shows.
Twenty four per cent of those in the 18-20 age group admitted to being unfaithful,
Cameroon's reluctant campaigner
By Randy Joe Sa-ah BBC correspondent in Cameroon
Until recently, Monday's presidential election in Cameroon was remarkable for the fact that the incumbent had failed to campaign for his re-election.
Campaigning in Cameroon has been a colourful
Scott Ritter: If you had seen what I have seen
The inspection process was rigged to create uncertainty over WMD to bolster the US and UK's case for war
10 October 2004
It appears that the last vestiges of perceived legitimacy regarding the decision of President George Bush and Tony Blair to
The jungle days of the 'British East India Company' are back. Blair now has his troops set for Africa. Are we to take this lying down?
Blair back after Africa troop vow
Mr Blair appealed to the world to help Africa out of
Poor shun Independence Day celebrations By Agnes Nandutu Peter Nyanzi Oct 11, 2004
KAMPALA As celebrations went on in Kololo to mark the countrys 42nd Independence Day anniversary, many Ugandans went on with normal business.
A mini survey by The Monitor in Kampalas business district
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