Newfoundland Town Mourns Hero

Cpl Jamie Brendan Murphy, 26, died in Afghanistan just a week before he was scheduled to return home. Military personnel knocked on the Murphy family's door at 5 a.m. to tell them their son had been killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. Hours later, members of...

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Iraq, Bechtel & water

Take a two day trip with Dahr Jamail, a freelance journalist from Alaska, as he collects data on the present state of the water infrastructure in Iraq. Some excerpts: Hilla, right near Babylon, has a water treatment plant and distribution center that is managed by...

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In Case You Missed Them

....here are some great stories from links stuck near the bottom of the front page of Antiwar.com: Anti-US Tunes Big Hits in Iraq: The story is a bit frightening. Some of the lyrics call for continued resistance: "The men of Fallujah are men of hard tasks," Mr....

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Warning: I’m About to Fawn

It's an affront to every cynical bone and iconoclastic nerve in my body, but here goes: Jeremy Scahill kicks ass. Read this interview with Wesley Clark and tell me I'm wrong. Jeremy Scahill for the White House (press corps)!

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A Small Win for Liberty

Part of Patriot Act Ruled Unconstitutional The AP reports: "For the first time, a federal judge has declared unconstitutional a section of the USA P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act that bars giving expert advice or assistance to groups designated foreign terrorist...

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All the Young Dudes

No column today because of an appallingly absentminded screw-up on my part, but there will be something this week. Who knows? Maybe my shtick will play better on a Wednesday. In lieu of anything original, I recommend two articles by up and coming writers. Both are...

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The One-Note Superpower

Before there was the "empire of bases" there was classical imperialism with its empire of colonies. Some of the US elite (political, cultural, and financial), from the Mugwumps to Mark Twain to billionaire (in current dollars) Andrew Carnegie, energetically lobbied...

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Changing the Game

The rise of the movable type printing press – "the tyrant's foe and the people's friend" – curiously coincided with the fall of slavery, and technological progress continues to change politics, from Antiwar.com to Move On's national video parties. The cutting edge now...

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