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[Dying to Preserve the Lies] | 'I just want to survive and go home with all my body parts': The daily drip of US casualties passes almost unnoticed now, a footnote to the wider slaughter of Iraqis: five policemen killed in two car bombs yesterday, 13 soldiers killed on Wednesday, a judge on Tuesday, at least 115 police and army recruits and civilians on Monday. Some 18,000 civilians are estimated to have died.
[Radical Left :: Main Page] Iraq: US Military Deaths Pass 1,500: headlines were about the renewal of Iraq's state of emergency, fresh attacks on oil pipelines... again," replied his friend.
[Guardian.co.uk] Guardian Unlimited: World dispatch: Tensions over Iraq and Tehran's nuclear ambitions are reminiscent of the bad old days of Anglo-Iranian relations, writes Ian Black.
[Bloglines.com] Guild Labor News - Powered By Bloglines: News-Sentinel editorial page editor Leo Morris blasts the Business Weekly for reporting that N-S execs are considering turning the afternoon newspaper into a predominantly online publication. "Somehow, brainstorming sessions attempting to envision our future have been transformed, in some people's fantasy world, into a concrete plan to kill the print edition and go all online in two years," writes Morris.
[Mg.co.za] Guardian journalist believed kidnapped in Iraq : Mail & Guardian ...: In his article in Wednesday's edition of The Guardian, "Dictator on trial for life as Iraqi court faces ultimate test", Carroll wrote about the trial of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, charged with crimes against humanity.
[News.findlaw.com] UK Paper Says Reporter Kidnapped in Iraq: Britain's top official for Northern Ireland, Peter Hain, said the British government would help in any way it could to secure Rory Carroll's release and urged his abductors to remember that he was Irish. Ireland is an officially neutral nation that was critical of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
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