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News
Updated November 13, 2005 - 11:19 PM EST
Iraqi Woman Confesses on Jordan TV
Jordanian Soldiers Aided Attacks
Libby May Have Tried to Mask Cheney's Role
Iraqi Sweep Nets Officials, 350 Others
1,100 Lawyers Quit Saddam Defense Team
US Tackles Syria on Human Rights
Peretz Threatens to Topple Sharon Govt
Jordanian Spy Agency Replaces Mossad as Key CIA Ally
Amman Bombings Reflect Zarqawi's Growing Reach
Three US Troops Reported Killed in Iraq
US-Backed Mideast Democracy Summit Ends in Rancor
Relying on Computer, US Seeks to Prove Iran's Nuclear Aims
Viewpoints
Phase II: Loaded for Bear
by John Prados
A 'Legal' US Nuclear Attack Against Iran  by Jorge Hirsch
The Won't-Be-Bullied Pulpit
by Rev. George Regas
Power Über Alles  by Paul Craig Roberts
Cheney Leaks Again  by Gordon Prather
A Felon for Peace  by Tom Engelhardt

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Frontline
Iran Rejects Nuclear Fuel Compromise
Russia Denies Iran Deal
50 Bodies Found After US Iraq Offensive
Inquiry Reopening Debate About Run-Up to War
Hero’s Survivors Rue War: Mom Says Son Ill-Equipped
Newsweek: Bush Approval Down to 36%
Methodist Bishops Repent Iraq War 'Complicity'
Second Afghan Bodies Burning Incident Alleged
 
Embattled Bush Defends Case for War, Calls Critics 'Deeply Irresponsible'
Today in Iraq
Web Sites Conflict on Death of Saddam Aide
Iraq Hopes Saddam Deputy's Death Will Dent Insurgency
Iraqis in Green Zone Worry About Future
Iraqi Govt: Saddam Agents Murdering Defense Team to Halt Trial
Annan Warns of Further Insurgency on First Visit to Postwar Iraq
Annan Urges Reconciliation on Iraq Trip
Iraq Asks Poland to Keep Troops in Iraq
Talabani Sees Timetable for Troop Exit in 2006
Revealed: The Real Story Behind the Great Iraq Museum Thefts
Iraq Occupation
US Pushes Neighbors to Support Fledgling Regime
US Forces Looking Out on Hostile Fallujah
US Soldiers Battle for Hearts and Minds in Iraq
Attacks Continue
Bomb Kills Eight as Annan Makes First Visit to Iraq
Security Incidents in Iraq, Nov. 13
Security Incidents in Iraq, Nov. 12
The New Iraq
Pope Encourages Iraqi Catholics
Iraq Gets Refurbished Tanks From Hungary
Battles of Britain
Blair Faces New Inquiry Into Iraq War
UK Foreign Policy Blamed for London Attacks
Queen Remembers War Dead at London Service
Rebels Put Blair's Authority in Doubt
Campbell 'Told Blair to Quit Before May Election'
Americans Keep Dying
Death of Local Soldier (VA) May Have Been Friendly Fire
Hurricane Katrina Took His Home, Iraq Took His Life (MS)
Sergeant (CA) Refused to Leave Troops
Sailor (TX) Killed in Bahrain Accident Was Days Away From Going Home
Third Nebraska Soldier in a Week Dies in Iraq
Bomb Kills Soldier (MS) Due Home Soon
Oxnard (CA) Sailor Killed in Iraq
Yadkinville (NC) Native Dies Living Marine Dream in Iraq
Local Man, Father (OH) Dies Serving in Iraq
North Dakota Soldier Wanted Military Career
Westminster (CO) Marine Killed by Bomb in Iraq
Infantryman (NE) Dies From Injuries Sustained in Iraq
Cedar Springs (MI) Man Killed in Iraq
Green Beret Captain (PA) Dies in Iraq Combat
Lt. Col. From Virginia Dies in Iraq Accident
Colorado Man Killed by Sniper in Iraq
Marine From Boca Raton (FL) Killed in Iraq Battle
Hawaii Marine Killed by Roadside Bomb
Maryville (WA) Family Mourning Loss of Loved One in Afghanistan
Marine From Fayetteville (NC) Dies From Injuries Suffered in Iraq
West Point Grad (NJ) Dies in Iraq
Iowa Native Killed in Iraq
Las Cruces (NM) Soldier Killed in Iraq
Lansing (MI) Native Killed in Baghdad
Ypsilanti (MI) Marine Killed in Helicopter Crash in Iraq
Bomb Kills Vermont Guardsman in Iraq
Long Island (NY) Soldier Killed by Roadside Bomb
Fairfax (VA) Marine Captain Dies in Helicopter Crash in Iraq
Watertown (NY) Soldier Returns Home to Puerto Rico
Pomona (CA) Man Killed in Iraq
Detroit (MI) Combat Veteran Dies in Iraq
Edmond (OK) Mourns a Hometown Hero
Ballinger (TX) Soldier Dies in Iraq
Soldier From Galesburg (IL) Dies in Iraq
Iraq Bomb Kills Georgia Marine
Liberia
Weah Party Demands Rerun of Liberia Election
Liberian Leader Rejects Poll Fraud Claim
Iron Lady Picks Rival Weah for Power Team
Trouble in Store for Liberia’s Female President
Taylor Faces UN Arrest in Liberia
Africa
Royal Navy Vows to Hunt Down Somali Pirates
Kenyan Police Kill Two Protesters
Eritrea Slams Ethiopia for Protesters' Deaths
Sudanese in Egypt Stage Hunger Strike at UN Office
Americas
Mexico Demands Explanation Over Chavez Remarks
Prize-Winning Cuban Scientist Denied US Visa
 
Terror Comes to Jordan
Jordan Catches Bomber's Wife, IDs Attackers
Al-Zarqawi and al-Qaeda in Jordan
Feds Send Team to Join Amman Bomb Probe
Al-Qaeda on Defensive as Bombs Begin to Backfire
Rice Makes Surprise Jordan Trip
Expat Iraqis Fear Backlash Over Attack on Hotels
Iraq Link to Bombs
Jordan's King: Bombings Mark Turning Point in Anti-Terror Policy
Jordanian City Saddled With Unwanted Fame
Al-Qaeda in Iraq Says It Scoped Out Three Hotels
War on Terror
Terror Fears at Commonwealth Summit
Moussaoui's Life Could Depend on What US Knew
MI5 Wants 800 More Spies to Take on Islamic Threat
Kennedy Enters Police Terror Row
Al-Qaeda Names Queen 'Enemy of Islam' in Video
Met Chief 'Overstepped the Mark on Terror Bill'
Australia Suspect Linked to Radical UK Cleric
Aussie Terror Laws Alarm Bankers
The War at Home
Ex-Powell Aide Suggests Pre-War Memo Was Kept From Bush
Ellsberg Warns Iraq Is Similar to Vietnam
Veterans Cancel Their Parade Over Disagreement About Iraq War
Canadian Court Will Hear US War Resister's Case
Special Forces to Star in Army Recruiting Drive
Lebanon/Syria
Syria: No Interview of Suspects in Lebanon
UN Probe Grills Lebanon President on Hariri Murder
Palestinian Groups Source of New Lebanon Tension
Israel/Palestine
Israel: Nuclear Iran Would Be Existential Threat to Israel
Israeli Labour Chief Supports Evacuating Settlements
Peretz Calls for March Election
Sharon Delays Poll Talks With Labour
A Sombre Night in Rabin Square
Tens of Thousands Attend Rabin Memorial Rally
Palestinian Teen Critically Hurt After Navy Fires at Boat Off Gaza Coast
Middle East
Egypt Ruling Party Holds Poll Lead, but Second Round of Voting Required
Yemen to Receive Seven Freed Guantanamo Prisoners
Iran, Afghanistan to Hold Joint Trade Fairs
Balkans
UN: Continued US Presence in Kosovo 'Vital'
US: Serbia Can't Join NATO Without Kosovo Solution
Hague Gives Serbia 7-Week Deadline for Mladic
No Bombs Found in Sarajevo Towers
France
French Police Turn on Chirac as Officer Jailed
Fortress Paris: the Capital Is in Lockdown After 16 Nights of Violence
Tear Gas, Unrest Spread to Lyon
Afghanistan
Karzai Supporters Appear to Win Afghan Vote Majority
Militants Slay Two Senior Afghan Leaders
Taliban Attack Police in Afghanistan
Kashmir/India/Pakistan
India Won't Pull Out of Kashmir Region
Third Kashmir Border Point Opens
No India, Pakistan Progress at South Asian Summit
South Asian Rivals Say Only Peace Will End Poverty
India Hauls in Key Terror Suspect
Muslim Crowd Burns Two Pakistan Churches
Koreas
North Korea Offers Reactor-For-Concessions Bid
North Korea Insists US End Sanctions
Asia
Bush Carries to China a Delicate Diplomacy
Slain Indonesian Terrorist Was Planning More Attacks
Japan to Build Own Patriot Missiles for Defense Shield
Azerbaijan Leader Dismisses Revolt Notion
Nepal's King Pledges Elections by 2007
Weekend Reviews
The Case Against This Monstrous War
Waging a Battle, Losing the War
The Early Christian Attitude to War
The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq
The Battle of Algiers
 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
11/11/2005
Their Terrorism, and Ours

Alan Bock
11/12/2005
Second-Term Blues and the War

Sascha Matuszak
11/11/2005
German Gloom, Chinese Boom

Charles Peña
11/10/2005
New York's Subway Search Program Earns a Failing Grade

Nebojsa Malic
11/09/2005
A Viceroy Departs

Ivan Eland
11/08/2005
Surveillance Society

David R. Henderson
11/03/2005
Who Is 'We'?

Praful Bidwai
10/29/2005
India Abandons Global Nuclear Disarmament

Ran HaCohen
10/26/2005
The Quiet Occupation

Joseph Stromberg
2/07/2005
An Anti-Imperialist's Reading List: Part Two

Matthew Barganier
10/30/2004
Et Tu, Pat?

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