Iraq Reviews > Bill Robinson: America: The Lieberman of the Middle East
[The Huffington Post] I should be more upset about the war raging in the middle east because my mother is Lebanese, her relatives still there, bearing witness to the destruction of their ancestral home. My mother wanted me to take her back to Beirut for her 70th birthday in May.
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[Dahrjamailiraq.com] Dahr Jamail's Weblog: Collectively Punishing Lebanon: Al-Jazeera, who has been doing a remarkable job of covering the catastrophic situation in Lebanon, had one of their journalists shot in the leg while reporting in Israel. Jazeera showed the footage-of his colleague in front of the camera jumping out of the way so as not to be run down by an Israeli military vehicle-then she raced over with others to assist her shot colleague into an ambulance.
[Weeklystandard.com] The Weekly Standard: July 7, 2004 Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Report released: “In an interview with Committee staff, the former ambassador [Wilson] was able to provide more information about the meeting between former Prime Minister Mayaki and the Iraqi delegation. The former ambassador said that Mayaki did meet with the Iraqi delegation but never discussed what was meant by “expanding commercial relations.” The former ambassador said that because Mayaki was wary of discussing any trade issues with a country under United Nations (UN) sanctions, he made a successful effort to steer the conversation away from a discussion of trade with the Iraqi delegation.." (SSCI report, page 44.)
[1fp.us] Freepress » Current Politics and News: [I] have the definitive answer as to why Liebermans site went down. They are paying $15/month for hosting at a place called MyHostCamp, with a bandwidth limit...
[Breaking News, Business, Financial and Investing News, Personal Finance & More | Reuters.com] Lieberman fights for survival: Lieberman fights for survival 7:59pm ET HARTFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) - Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman fought for his political survival on Tuesday in a Democratic Party showdown over the former vice presidential candidate's support for the Iraq war and President George W.
[Cracks in the Facade] Morning News Roundup (08 August): Due to a widespread corrosion problem in its Alaskan pipeline, BP will need to replace 16 miles of a 22-mile pipeline from Prudhoe Bay and to shut down 400,000 barrels a day of production from the largest oil field in the United States.
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