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Q: Sir, support for a possible war is shrinking rapidly in Great Britain. Would the -- two questions. Would the United
States go to war without Great Britain? And two, would the role of the British in an initial assault be scaled back?
It pays to read your email very carefully and check what appears to be happening in the address bar of your browser
before you enter any important details – ESPECIALLY FINANCIAL DETAILS – into a web form.
In the United Nations, five countries (called the Permanent Members of the Security Council) can veto a United Nations
resolution. These five are the USA, the UK, France, Russia (USSR before 1990), and China (Taiwan before 1971). This is a
list of resolutions ...
Bush, Iraq, Powell, Rumsfeld, Saddaam ...... how did these names come to invade all our conscious and semi-conscious -
thoughts. How did we allow one issue to dominate the globe? With a global media outreach, and almost hegemonistic
influence over many ...
U.S. Air Force images of the MOAB – "Mother Of All Bombs" – being prepared for testing.
Acting Assistant Secretary of State Curtis Struble met with diplomats from Brazil Mexico, Chile, Portugal and Spain, in
Brasilia on Monday to discuss the prospects for an electoral solution to Venezuela's simmering political crisis. A
complex mediation ...
Dictator Bush and his wimpy quisling suckups at the New York Times, CNN, and Fox have proved that Adolf Hitler's
strategy was right — if you tell a lie enough times it soon becomes the truth in the public mind.
These are hard times we are living in. In recent months, we have more than once heard chilling words and statements. In
his speech to West Point graduating cadets on June 1 2002, the United States president declared: "Our security will
require transforming ...
Inside Washington, there's a war going on that is not being covered by anyone. While the Bush administration is
determinably marching to war, buying and strong-arming leaders of friendly nations to go against the democratic will of
their people and ...
SCOOP EDITOR’S NOTE: Scoop has in the past 48 hours published several real deal media commentaries ( C.D.Sludge ,
Michael Ruppert , John Kaminski ) pointing to problems with the electronic voting systems used extensively in Tuesday’s
mid-term elections ...
Dear Diary: They're on to us. It all looked so easy when we drew it up: We'd talk tough, frighten those who might oppose
us, get our war plans in high gear, and move before anybody could do anything about it.
Five images of the NZ registered fishing vessel GUDNI OLAFSSON photographed in the Ross Sea Friday March 7 from an Air
Force Orion during a routine surveillance patrol of NZ's southern most fishery.
The reality is that the current administration has a clear and specific vision for the future of America and the world,
and they believe it's a positive vision. In order to put forward an alternative vision, it's essential to first
understand the ...
United States President George Bush Junior continued to up the ante on arch-nemesis Saddam Hussein last night by
releasing a list of potential candidates that may be called up to replace the Iraqi dictator if, as expected, he is
deposed during the ...
The United Nations is in diplomatic disarray today as the foreign ministers from the world's most powerful nations
scramble to find some scrap of common ground on the question of war with Iraq.
SCOOP LINKS: A series of links to stories concerning the progress of a US First Circuit Court of Appeals case seeking
to restrain the US Administration from going to war in Iraq. In the latest development the court has surprisingly moved
to hear ...
Last week, at a Pentagon “town hall” meeting between Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and members of the U.S. armed
forces, someone asked Rumsfeld if the U.S. decides to invade Iraq what would the U.S. do if the situation in North Korea
boils ...
During the Iraq-Iran war, which bled in excess of one million fatalities on both sides from 1980 to 1988, Iraq was
touted as the defender of the Arabs' Eastern Gate from the Persian Horde. The U.S. Reagan administration at the time
realized that, ...
More streets are to be restricted to non-residential traffic on weekends and public holidays in order to tackle the
scourge of illegal street racing in Manukau. This will include a large stretch of Te Irirangi Drive between Dawson Road
in Otara and ...
“The U.S. is working furiously to obtain Security Council votes”, CNN reported today at eleven am Eastern Time.
Throughout the day the word, “lobby” was used many times on cable news to describe US Government efforts to persuade
non-permanent Security ...
CeAnic Limited, a new marine technologies company, has launched a $20 million initial public offering, providing all New
Zealanders a unique opportunity to invest in one of the country's biggest and fastest-growing sectors.
John Tamihere's controversial comments in an Auckland newspaper today demonstrate that Helen can't keep a good MP down,
says National Social Welfare Spokesperson Katherine Rich.
Now Your Vote Is The Property Of A Private Corporation by Thom Hartmann First Published on Thursday, March 6, 2003 by
CommonDreams.org
MR. BLITZER: Mr. Secretary, thanks once again for joining us. Critical moments right now, obviously, in the potential
war with Iraq. What's the rush?
A bid by the Race Relations Commissioner to claim immunity from the Race Relations legislation to duck a complaint
against his Taleban speech is a double standard of breathtaking proportions, says National MP Murray McCully.
A composite image taken from the FV San Aotea II to show what a New Zealand Air Force Orion Flylover looks like from the
other end!
Emergency Convergence March 15 to Stop the Countdown Tens of Thousands to March on the White House Against the War
Deadline
To what extent do the nature and scope of the threat justify the recourse to force? Use of force can only be a final
recourse. Why go to war if there still exists an unused space in resolution 1441?
The merger of the Early Childhood Development agency into the Ministry of Education deserves scrutiny, says National's
early education spokesman Phil Heatley.
Imagine you wake up from a coma and you learn that 11 months ago, an "Attack on America" destroyed some significant
buildings, killed 3,000 people and forced a war against terrorism. You switch on the news and see pictures of
Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, ...