Neocons’ Iraq Strategy Now Focused on Syria

Getting out of the political quicksand of Iraq, or at least burying the bloody occupation as an embarrassing daily news item, is mission number one for the Bush campaign. Extricating U.S. troops and political capital from the mess the Bush administration created in...

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Hindu Warrior Back in His ‘Chariot’

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which leads India's ruling coalition, has launched a new stratagem in its high-pitched election campaign to rake up its trademark issue of religious and ethnic identities. Starting Mar. 10, Lal Krishna Advani, the part's best-known...

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Covering a Protest? Don’t Forget Your Flak Jacket

"I prayed to God that the wound was not a mortal one, so I could see my children grow up," said Carlos Montenegro, a photojournalist who was shot in the leg by a political police agent he was filming during the recent disturbances in Venezuela. Reporters in this South...

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Haiti: Barbara Lee Doesn't Speak for Me Barbara Lee does speak for me, and I live in Wisconsin! When Lee is asking Bush to "intervene" in Haiti, it isn't really an intervention she is calling for so much as a cessation of intervention. The US military shipped arms to...

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Neoconservatives Use Oil to Keep Heat on Mideast

With threats of a Venezuelan oil blockade helping to push petroleum prices higher, neo-conservative politicians and analysts continue to insist the biggest threat to U.S. energy supplies is Washington's reliance on Middle East oil. President Hugo Chavez on Sunday...

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Time Out

I’m paying the price for being prolific with a major case of writer’s cramp – which, in the computer age, takes on a whole new and (quite painful) meaning. The other night I felt a twinge in my right forearm, and, by morning, it had turned into a...

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Serbian Church Takes On a Sausage

Bishop Irinej from the north-eastern Serbian province of Backa has threatened to excommunicate all those who join a festival for making the world's biggest sausage. In the southern province Mileseva, Bishop Filaret threatened to excommunicate anyone marrying or even...

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Religious, Science Groups Urge US to End Nukes

An international group of religious and scientific leaders Monday appealed to the United States and all other nuclear states to pledge never to use nuclear weapons and to reaffirm their commitments to achieving total nuclear disarmament. The appeal, which was signed...

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US Sets ‘Terrible Example’ in Afghanistan

US forces in Afghanistan are arbitrarily detaining civilians, using excessive, sometimes lethal force in arresting them, mistreating detainees in ways that may meet international definitions of torture, and administering a system of arrest and detention that is...

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