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Palestinian police deployed across the northern Gaza Strip on Friday to prevent rocket fire on Israeli communities. AP
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President Bush talks with his father, former President George H. W. Bush, left, during the 55th Presidential Inaugural Prayer service at Washington's National Cathedral, Friday, Jan. 21, 2005. First lady Laura Bush and daughters Barbara Bush, partially hidden, and Jenna Bush, right, also attend the service. 21 Jan 2005 (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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President Bush with Outgoing Sec of State Colin Powell on Inaugural Day, 20 Jan 2005
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Special Video Documentary with Noam Chomky - THE NEW WORLD ORDER
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Fireworks Over The White House the Night Before the Inaugural - 19 January 2005
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The Bush/Cheney Second Term Began With Billy Graham at the Washington National Cathedral the day after the Inaugural. 21 January 2005
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Prayer Service Launches Bush Second Term. Billy Graham Proclaimed Bush's Re-Election an act of God at the Washington National Cathedral the day after the 2005 Inaugural.
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United Jewish Appeal Poster After World War II - "Their Fight Is Our Fight - For Refugees, Overseas Needs, and Palestine" Library of Congress - 31 Dec 2004
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In The Denver Post following the Bush Inaugural Speech on 20 Jan 2995
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A commentary on the second Bush Inaugural Address
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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Inauguration Day in Washington, DC - 20 January 2005 Christian Abraham
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A caricature that appeared in the Village Voice soon after the 20 January 2005 Bush Inaugural Village Voice
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Ariel Sharon on 27 January 2005 PBS News Hour
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Ayatollah Sistani and Muqtada Sadr are the popular candidates even in U.S. occuped Iraq
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Palestinians chant Islamic slogans, as they participate in a Hamas movement rally in the southern Gaza town of Rafah, Saturday Jan. 29, 2005. The Islamic group won an overwhelming victory in local elections in 10 Gaza towns, in a setback for the Fatah Party of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. The Hamas victory reflected widespread support in Gaza for the movement, which provides welfare, schools and kindergartens to the impoverished residents of the territory. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra) - 29 Jan 2005
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Residents of Sadr City rally with election posters and flags of Shiite clerics Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and Muqtada al-Sadr, Baghdad, Saturday Jan. 29, 2005. Iraqis are to choose a 275-member National Assembly and legislatures in each of the 18 provinces in Sunday's balloting. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban) 29 Jan 2005
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Residents of Sadr City parade with election posters and flags of Shiite clerics Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and Muqtada al-Sadr, during a rally in Baghdad, Saturday Jan. 29, 2005. Iraqis are to choose a 275-member National Assembly and legislatures in each of the 18 provinces in Sunday's balloting. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim) - 29 Jan 2005
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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - MiddleEast.org
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Condi Rice on Face the Nation Days After Becoming Secretary of State Face The Nation, 30 Jan 2005
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Front Page Headlines - Washington Times - 31 Jan 2005
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Front Page Headlines - Washington Post - 31 Jan 2005
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Front Page Headlines - Washington Post and Times - 31 Jan 2005
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A U.S. judge ruled on January 31, 2005 that the Guantanamo military tribunals for terrorism suspects are unconstitutional. In a setback for the Bush administration, U.S. District Judge Joyce Hens Green also ruled the Guantanamo prisoners have constitutional protections under the law. Detainees hold onto a fence Guantanamo in this August 26 file photo. Photo by Pool/Reuters
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An unidentified woman looks at a sign on the floor following a mock Palestinian refugee camp at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Monday, Jan. 31, 2005. Jewish groups are condemning the University of Toronto for permitting an Arab student club to hold a week-long series of lectures entitled, "Israeli Apartheid Week." The program, organized by the Arab Students Collective, began Monday with lectures about the roots of what the students call Israels ethnic cleansing and segregation of Palestinians. (AP PHOTO/Aaron Harris)
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Posters of Ayatollah Sistany Prominently Appeared on the Election Day called by the U.S. occupation regime
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From Steve Bell in The Guardian - February 2005 Steve Bell, The Guardian, 2-2-05
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U.S. Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith, left, shakes hand with his Pakistani counterpart Hamid Nawaz Khan, right, prior to their meeting in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2005. Senior officials from Pakistan and the United States began talks Thursday aimed at increasing defense cooperation with Pakistan. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) - 2-2-2005
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One of the weakest and least credibible Secretary of States in American history.
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An Israeli standing near an unexploded Qassam rocket that hit the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip. Reuters - 10 Feb 2005
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Massive Demonstrations sponsored by Hezbollah in Beirut on 8 March 2005 nbctoday
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Massive Demonstrations sponsored by Hezbollah in Beirut on 8 March 2005 NBCToday
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This cartoon appeared shortly after Senator Robert Byrd made oblique comparisons between the Bush and Hitler Administrations
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At the massive anti-U.S. demonstration in Beirut on 8 March 2005
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At the massive anti-U.S. demonstration in Beirut on 8 March 2005
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At the massive anti-U.S. demonstration in Beirut on 8 March 2005
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At the massive anti-U.S. demonstration in Beirut on 8 March 2005
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At the massive anti-U.S. demonstration in Beirut on 8 March 2005
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Picture Caption on Al-Jazeera.com - "At least 1.5 million pro-Syrian protesters gather in a central Beirut square, Lebanon" on 8 March 2005
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Ultimatum to Syria from U.S. via U.N. 11 March 2005
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U.S. Gaining World Respect and Fear Says Rumsfeld 11 March 2005
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Secret Team of U.S. Doctors Treated Ukraine Leader
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Professor Noam Chomsky - Widely Applauded by Students and Intellectuals around the world.
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Palestinian policemen support the door at the entrance of the Muqata'a, the Palestinian government compound in the West Bank city of Ramallah, after demonstrators tried to push their way through during UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's visit for talks with the Palestinian leadership, on 14 March 2005. Palestinians gathered to denounce Israel's controversial West Bank security barrier, with protestors trying to bash down the metal gates, as Annan arrived, angry at his refusal to tour the Wall that the ICJ declared was "illegal" in 2004. Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images
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Some 400 drivers line up their taxis to form the word "peace" during a protest denouncing Beijing's recent approving an anti-secession law aimed at Taiwan Tuesday, March 22, 2005, in Taipei, Taiwan. The protest leads up to Saturday's planned protest to gather one million Taiwanese to show public disapproval to the anti-secession law that give China legal means to halt any form of Taiwan independence including military attack. (AP Photo Ran You-shun)**TAIWAN OUT**
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A boy, center, wears a costume intended to look like a rocket, like those fired against Israelis from Palestinian Gaza Strip, the outfit and those of the other children is part of the celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, in Gush Katif Israeli settlement block, Gaza Strip, Wednesday, March 23, 2005.
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Ziad Asali at White House supporting Bush war policies
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Noam Chomsky Delivered a Lecture in memory of Edward Said at the University of Edinburgh on 22 March 2005.
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Noam Chomsky Delivered a Lecture in memory of Edward Said at the University of Edinburgh on 22 March 2005.
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Ziad Asali used by President Bush at White House to give impression of Arab and Palestinian support.
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Example of subscribers from around the world during just the morning hours of 25 March 2005
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Subscribers to MER during a few hours on 25 March 2005
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Subscribers to MER during a period on 25 March 2005
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Rachel Corrie was killed by Israeli occupation forces in March 2003
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Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev visited the White House on September 23, 2002, to formalize agreements allowing U.S. basing rights near Bishkek, the Kyrgyz capital. On March 24, 2005, he fled the presidential palace as protestors opposing his authoritarian rule overran government buildings. (Photo: White House)
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Israel's Apartheid Wall under construction between Tantura and Beit Sahour.
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Leading Neocon Ambassador John Bolton
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Leading Bush Neocon Ambassador John Bolton
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Leading Bush Adminstration Neocon Ambassador John Bolton
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Fort Bragg, North Carolina
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This Illustration Used In Israeli Newspaper Haaretz With Article by Former Mossad Chief about Pax Americana
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The U.S. and Israeli-supported leadership of the 'Palestinian Authority'
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The crisis over other countries developing modern weapons has reached a boil
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Norman Finkelstein - Author of THE HOLOCAUST INDUSTRY
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Caricature of new Pope Benedict and his German Nazi youth past
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British MP George Galloway Made A Full-Scale One-Man Assault on U.S. Policies and the U.S. Congress on 17 May 2005
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British M.P. George Galloway Blasted the U.S. Congress in a most unusual upstaging not often scene in Washington.
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Israel's Mr. TV, Haim Yavin, Condemned Israel's Brutal Occupation in 2005.
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Hamas Is On the March in Occupied Palestine - This Woman With Picture of Assassinated Hamas Founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin
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Professor Avi Shlaim was born in Iraq, emigrated to Israel, and teaches at Oxford in the U.K.
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Militants of the Al-Asa Martyrs Brigades, a militia linked to the ruling Fatah movement, march during a rally against the alleged desecration of the Quran by Israeli prison guards, in Gaza city, Monday June 13, 2005. On Sunday also, two Islamic militant groups, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, responsible for dozens of suicide bombings threatened to pull out of a four-month-old cease-fire, accusing Israel of violating the truce. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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U.S. President George W. Bush appeared to give a Hitler-like salute when he spoke at the 2005 President's Dinner, a Republican Party fundraiser, in Washington D.C. on June 14, 2005. REUTERS/Chris Kleponis
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In this handout photo made available by Lebanon's official photo agency, a man holds a photo of Lebanon's slain former Premier Rafik Hariri, right, together with his son and political successor Saad, left, during a rally for Saad Hariri's electoral coalition in the northern port of Tripoli, Lebanon, Thursday, June 16, 2005. AP
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James Jeffrey, acting U.S. ambassador to Iraq, left, bids farewell to Iraqi President Jalal Talabani goodbye during a meeting in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, June 16, 2005. Five U.S. Marines died yesterday in a roadside bomb blast in western Iraq amid surging violence in the region. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)
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The Neocon Secretary of State and the Evangelical President Pursue Crusading Democracy in the Middle East
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TIME Magazine's MAN OF THE YEAR in 1938 was Adolph Hitler, Chancellor of Germany
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TIME Magazine's MAN OF THE YEAR in 1938 was Adolph Hitler.
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Hitler was on the cover of TIME Magazine in 1936, and two years later he was the Time Magazine Man of the Year.
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Judith Miller, working with the Washington Neocons, and writing in the New York Times, considerably helped build up public opinion for the invasion of Iraq
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The London Sun spoofs and mocks Iraq's former President
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The Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979 led to the election of Ronald Reagan. Today's Iranian President-elect is said to have been among the leaders who took the American Embassy and Hostages at that time.
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The Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979 led to the election of Ronald Reagan. Today's Iranian President-elect is said to have been among the leaders who took the American Embassy and Hostages at that time.
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The Iranian Revolution in 1979 led to the takeover of the American Embassy in Iran and the holding of American hostages for more than 400 days. It also lead to the election of Ronald Reagan in the U.S. in 1980.
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The Iranian Revolution in 1979 changed history in the Middle East and in the U.S. Ronald Reagan was election partly as a result in 1980. The new President-elect of Iran is now said to have been one of the student organizers who captured the American Embassy and held American hostages for more than 400 days.
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AIPAC - Power House in Washington
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AIPAC is the powerful Israeli-Jewish Lobby in Washington
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test of adding photo with same AIPAC name
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test of adding photo with aipaC name
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Subscribers on just one day to MiddleEast.Org
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The may sins of NYTimes Judith Miller
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The U.S. will be greatly reducing military forces in Iraq possibly for use in other conflicts and partly because of troops shortages. Iraq may descend into civil conflict.
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The U.S. will be greatly reducing military forces in Iraq possibly for use in other conflicts and partly because of troops shortages. Iraq may descend into civil conflic
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Washington Times Editor Rants about Clash of Civilizations and 'West's Last Chance'...
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The tips of Russian-made surface-to-air missiles obscured a poster of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, yesterday during annual 'Sacred Defense Week' celebrations in Tehran. AP - Wash Times - 25 Sept 05
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Palestinian gunmen from eight armed factions attend a news conference in Gaza declaring unity if attacked. Reuters - October 8, 2005
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Mahmoud Abbas Appeared Before the Press in Ramallah on 8 October 2005 Under the beaming picture of Yasser Arafat.
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President George Bush Letting Out His Frustrations as his political fortunes deteriorated in 2005.
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The Washington Underground's Approach To 'Bush's Brain' Karl Rove
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President George Bush Again... "No One Anticipated..."
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President Bush with Condi Rice to his right and Michael Chertoff tohis left
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Judith Miller of the NYTimes - 'Woman of Mass Destruction'
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Armored vehicles from a reconnaissance squadron based in Fort Lewis, Wash., were stationed along a 20-mile stretch of highway 9 between Columbus and Playas, N.M., watching for illegal immigrants. Wash Times - 4 Nov 2005 AP - 3 Nov 2005
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Winning the 'Clash of Civilizations' - Wash Times Editor Screams
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Mustapha Akkad was killed in the Amman bombings in November 2005
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A Palestinian policeman stands under a picture of the late Yasser Arafat during a rally to mark the first anniversary of Arafat's death in Gaza City Saturday Nov. 12, 2005. Arafat died in a French hospital on Nov. 11, 2004, after a two-week illness. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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A jet-lagged President Bush tries unsuccessfully to exit a Beijing news conference during his Asian economic summit trip. (By Jason Reed -- Reuters)
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President Bush Found Himself Locked In At A Press Conference in Beijing
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A Mysterious X appeared on CNN over Cheney's Picture as he spoke at AEI in downtown Washington on 21 Nov 2005
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A Mysterious X appeared on CNN over Cheney's Picture as he spoke at AEI in downtown Washington on 21 Nov 2005
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Bush/Cheney Wanted to Bomb Al-Jazeera HQ headlines the Daily Mirror on 22 Nov 2005
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Bush/Cheney Wanted to Bomb Al-Jazeera HQ headlines the Daily Mirror on 22 Nov 2005
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Bush Wanted To Bomb Al-Jazeera HQ last year according to the British
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Dick Cheney is considered by many the Rasputin of Washington in the era of the neocons and the evangelicals
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VP Cheney Is Even Lower in the Polls than Pres bush Mid-November 2005
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In Austria you can be charged with 'denying the holocaust'
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Sharon, your middle of the road candidate
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The story of Bush wanting to bomb AlJazeera HQ has created an unprecedented threatening and gagging of the media in Britain.
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Americans Knews No Iraqi Connection with Al-Qaeda from the start
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New Wireless Skype Phone from Linksys
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King Abdullah II speaks with his newly-named Prime Minister, Maaruf Bakhit, the former Jordanian Ambassador to Israel.
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Saddam Hussein, Awad Hamed Al-Bandar and Abdullah Kazim Ruwayyid appear at their trial held under tight security in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone in Iraq on Oct. 19, 2005. The court trying Saddam Hussein and seven others for a 1982 massacre of 148 Shiites. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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IDF Navy, Dolphin submarine. Media recently reported that Germany has agreed to sell Israel two Dolphin submarines that could be armed with nuclear weapons and used against Iran in the event of an Iranian nuclear attack on Israel. IDF - Jerusalem Post - 1 Dec 2005
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Military rally in Iran last week. Banner on bus reads "Israel should be wiped out of the face of the world." AP - Jerusalem Post - 1 Dec 2005
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The Obelisk of Buenos Aires is covered with a giant condom to commemorate World AIDS Day December 1, 2005. According to a report issued by ONUSIDA (UN AIDS), the number of people infected with the HIV virus in Latin America had risen over the last year from 1.6 to 1.8 million. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian
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Murielle Degauque was, by all accounts, a normal child. A typical girl next door in Belgium. But she became the first Western 'Suicide Bomber',
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Pentagon Scandal About Writing, Buying, and Planting Media Stories Eruped in December 2005. Washington-based CIA-connected 'Lincoln Group' on K Street at the core of it
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Bill O'Reilley Screamed Out on Today Show as hosts joked about a little 'padded room' and caffein craziness
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Alan Dershowitz (left), Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and Noam Chomsky (right), Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, debated the future of Israel and Palestine at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in December 2005. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office)
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Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti berate the court during their trial in Baghdad. Photograph: David Furst/pool/AP
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The American Ambassador With the Biggest Spin of all just before the 15 Dec 2005 Elections in U.S.-occupied Iraq
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Bush Speaking at the Government Funded Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Ronald Reagan Building Near the White House on 14 Dec 2005
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Massive P.R. Advertising by the Saudi Government in the American Media
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President Eisenhower Made His Legacy a blatant warning about the Military-Industrial Complex - 1 of 4
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President Eisenhower Made His Legacy a blatant warning about the Military-Industrial Complex - 2 of 4
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President Eisenhower Made His Legacy a blatant warning about the Military-Industrial Complex - 3 of 4
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President Eisenhower Made His Legacy a blatant warning about the Military-Industrial Complex - 4 of 4
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Iran Women Soldiers prepare to defend th country against threatened U.S. and Israeli attack
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'Curveball' fed the U.S. the deceptive 'intelligence' it sought to invade Iraq
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Israel's long-time 'Statesman' Shimon Peres
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Fierce Critic Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize for Liberature in 2005
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Saddam Hussein was put on trial in U.S.-occupied Iraq in 2005 for what happened in Dujail in 1980
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American Amb Zalmay Khalilzad Declaring the U.S. in bringing Freedom to the World via occupied Iraq
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Iraq - December 2005
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President Bush and the Israeli-Jewish Lobby in Washington - a political and strategic alliance to control the Middle East as wel as Washington
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Political Warfare in Washington in Dec 2005
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Secretary of State Albright in 1998 about Iraq
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The Iraq Liberation Act was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1998 when Bill Clinton was President.
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Harold Pinter Delivered His Scathing Nobel Prize Lecture in December 2005
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A torrent of criticism and charges erupted when secret domestic spying became known in December 2005. 19 Dec 2005
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Masked and black-gloved secret agents of the US have snatched people in Europe and 'rendered' them to secret prisons and foreign countries for tortuous 'integration'
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Masked and black-gloved secret agents of the US have snatched people in Europe and the Middle East and 'rendered' them to secret prisons and foreign countries for tortuous 'integration'
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The American President Has Declared Christ to be His Savior - But What A Comparison Village Voice - 23 Dec 2005
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Egyptian Opposition Leader Ayman Nour Shows His Views From Prison
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Sharon, Bibi, and Peretz -- Israel's Current Big Three with Sharon Loomer Bigger Than All
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NBC's online Impeacement Vote as of 28 Dec 2005
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A Palestinian boy takes part in a celebration in Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza Strip after Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's sudden health collapse January 5, 2006. The Arabic characters on the banner read, "Sharon go to hell".
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President Bush with present and former secretaries of state and defense. From left: Harold Brown, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, James A. Baker III, Colin L. Powell, James R. Schlesinger, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Vice President Dick Cheney, Mr. Bush, Condoleezza Rice, George P. Shultz, Melvin R. Laird, Robert S. McNamara, Madeleine K. Albright, Alexander M. Haig Jr., Frank C. Carlucci, William J. Perry and William S. Cohen.
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Ariel Sharon's Life Embodies the Struggle to defeat and vanquish the Palestinians
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Miss Universe 2005 contestant Helene Traasavik of Norway models during the swimwear competition in Bangkok May 26, 2005. The Church of Norway forced a priest to resign on Friday from a panel set to judge bikini-clad women competing to be the country's Miss Universe contestant. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
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A Palestinian boy stands in front of a Hamas graffiti during a Hamas movement campaign rally for a Palestinian legislative election, in Gaza January 16, 2006. U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority would be reviewed and possibly reduced if it gave Hamas a role in government after this month's Palestinian election, U.S. diplomatic sources have said.
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Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh addresses his supporters during a Hamas movement campaign rally for the Palestinian legislative elections in Gaza January 16, 2006. U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority would be reviewed and possibly reduced if it gave Hamas a role in government after this month's Palestinian election, U.S. diplomatic sources have said.
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A Palestinian boy wearing a Hamas banner on his head attends a Hamas movement campaign rally for the Palestinian legislative elections in Gaza January 16, 2006.
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Palestinian Hamas supporters shout anti-Israel slogans during a Hamas movement campaign rally for the Palestinian legislative elections in Gaza January 16, 2006. U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority would be reviewed and possibly reduced if it gave Hamas a role in government after this month's Palestinian election, U.S. diplomatic sources have said.
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Palestinian Hamas' candidates for the Legislative Council shout anti-Israel slogans during a Hamas movement campaign rally for the Palestinian legislative elections in Gaza January 16, 2006
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Aymen al-Zawahiri
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Aymen al-Zawahiri
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The American Israel Public Affairs Committee - AIPAC - The Israeli/Jewish Lobby in Washington
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In May 2005 the Soviet-made Varyag emerged from a dry dock with a fresh coat of gray, Chinese navy paint. www.varyagworld.com
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Lead Article in Sunday Washington Post Exposes U.S. Duplicity in Supporting 'Democracy' in the Middle East
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A new Pentagon-sponsored report says the Army cannot sustain the pace of troop deployments to Iraq long enough to break the back of the insurgency. MSNBC - 24 Jan 06
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The Islamic Party Hamas captured a large majority of seats in Palestinian election on 25 January 2006
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Fatah supporters protesting its leadership - caption in Jerusalem Post after Hamas Wins Big in January 2006 Election Jerusalem Post - 1-30-06
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Princeton Conference With Dean Anne-Marie Slaughter, Cornell West, and Mark Bruzonsky
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Hamas poster boys. Portraits of Yassin with Bin Laden and the leaders of the Chechen mujahideen together on a placard distributed in Jenin and Hebron. Jerusalem Post - 3 Feb 06
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Hamas Wins In Sweeping Historic Victory
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Hamas Wins In Sweeping Historic Victory
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Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson with Colin Powell whom he served as Chief of Staff at the State Department through January 2005
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Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson with Colin Powell whom he served as Chief of Staff at the State Department through January 2005
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Diana's Death An 'Assassination' After All? Daily Express, UK, 6 Feb 2006
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Princeton University Forum featured Dean Anne-Marie Slaughter, Prof Cornell West, and Journalist Mark Bruzonsky
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Conservatives Groups in the US have begun selling T-Shirts with the controversial 'Mohamed' Cartoons
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The U.S. along with Israel and other countries is preparing a military assault if Iran does not yield Telegraph, UK, 12 Feb 06
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The Controversy over defaming cartoons of Mohamed has uncovered further the 'Clash of Civilizations'
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Mohamed Cartoons Page Published in U.S. by Neocon WEEKLY STANDARD
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A Muslim World Boycott of Danish Goods Erupted Because of Mohammed Cartoons
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Conservative Groups in the U.S. are using the Mohamed Cartoons to fan the flames of the 'Clash of Civilizations'
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Norway's Ms. Universe 2005
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VIP 'Palestinian Authority' US-Connected Nabil Shaath
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The Neocon WEEKLY STANDARD in the U.S. with close ties to the Israeli-Jewish Lobby first published the 'Clash of Civilizations' Mohamed Cartoons in the U.S.
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Vice-President Cheney's Gun Mistake came at a time when many were already gunning for his departure.
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This is a thumbnail version of page three of Jyllands-Posten's culture section from September 30, 2005 which sparked the Muhammad drawings controversy.
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Protestors Around the World With Signs about Amercan Terrorism
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Sibel Edmonds, one of Washington major Whistle Blowers after 9/11
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Secretary of State Rice Spoke at Princeton on 1 Oct 2006 gushingly introduced by Dean Anne-Marie Slaughter
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More Damning Photos of Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq were finally published in Australia in February 2006
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More Damning Photos of Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq were finally published in Australia in February 2006
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Israeli, U.S., and European Policies Brought on the Victory by Hamas in January 2006
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MiddleEast.Org and MEReport.com
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MiddleEast.Org and MEReport.com
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Hamas lawmakers attending a meeting to prepare the first session of the new Palestinian parliament in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City on 17 Feb 2006.
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Published Far Away in Australia, More Damning Pictures of U.S. treatment of Iraqis were published in February 2006.
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Published Far Away in Australia, More Damning Pictures of U.S. treatment of Iraqis were published in February 2006.
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Published Far Away in Australia, More Damning Pictures of U.S. treatment of Iraqis were published in February 2006.
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Published Far Away in Australia, More Damning Pictures of U.S. treatment of Iraqis were published in February 2006.
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Published Far Away in Australia, More Damning Pictures of U.S. treatment of Iraqis were published in February 2006.
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Published Far Away in Australia, More Damning Pictures of U.S. treatment of Iraqis were published in February 2006.
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Published Far Away in Australia, More Damning Pictures of U.S. treatment of Iraqis were published in February 2006.
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Were Israelis Involved at Abu Ghraib?
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The Project for the New American Century - Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Perle
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Palestinian relatives of prisoners jailed in Israel demonstrate outside the Palestinian Authority headquarters during the swearing-in session of the new Palestinian Parliament in the West Bank town of Ramallah Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006. A Hamas-dominated Palestinian parliament was sworn for the first time. (AP Photo/Enric Marti)
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks during a news conference in Gaza February 19, 2006. Israel settled on Sunday for watered-down restrictions on the Palestinian Authority in an apparent nod to U.S. calls to avoid adding to Palestinian hardship after Hamas's election victory. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
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Hamas' Ismail Haniya salutes following his press conference in Gaza City. Hamas has chosen the leader of their triumphant election campaign to become their first ever prime minister of a Palestinian government which Israel has branded a terrorist regime. (AFP/Mohammed Abed)
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and new Hamas parliament members Mohammed Abu Teirr and Abdul Aziz Duaik of the Islamic group Hamas in a meeting in Ramallah on Feb. 19, 2006. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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From L-R: Newly-elected deputies of the Islamist movement Hamas Said Syam, Ismail Haniyeh, Abdel Fatah Doukhan, and Mahmud al-Zahar meet to prepare for the first session of the new Palestinian Legislative Council at the home of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in the al-Shatti refugee camp in Gaza City. The Hamas-dominated parliament was sworn in Saturday, 18 Feb 2006. (AFP/Mahmud Hams)
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A Palestinian boy holds an Islamic flag during a rally in support of the Islamic group Hamas in Gaza City, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006.
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A Palestinian woman wearing an Islamic headband attends a rally in support of the Islamic group Hamas in Gaza City, Friday, Feb. 17, 2006.
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Palestinian Hamas supporters pray before a Hamas rally against cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammad, published in several European newspapers, in Gaza February 17, 2006
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Elected Hamas lawmakers Mahmoud al-Zahar (R) and Abdel Fatah Dukhan attend a meeting to prepare for the first session of the new Palestinian parliament in Gaza February 17, 2006.
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Newly elected Palestinian parliament member from Hamas Abu Tir (L) from Jerusalem talks on mobile phone with colleague Yasser Mansour from Nablus in Ramallah, February 17, 2006.
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (L) attends Friday prayers in Gaza February 17, 2006.
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Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, attends a public talk at Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, Israel, February 16, 2006. The exiled Tibetan leader said on Wednesday he would be happy to meet members of the militant group Hamas but acknowledged it may be too soon for Israel to talk to the Palestinian election winner. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte
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A Sudanese youth distrbutes Palestinian flags and Hamas moto's to people in Khartoum, Sudan TFeb. 14, 2006. A Sudanese students association organized a youth rally as a Hamas delegation visited Khartoum where the Hamas Movement was lauded for its victory in the Palestinian elections. (AP Photo/Abd Raouf).
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German Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier (C) is accompanied by unidentified officials at the start of his his tour of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem. Israel has won support from Germany in its campaign to persuade the international community to maintain its isolation of the radical Islamist group Hamas after its Palestinian election victory (AFP/Pool/Uriel Sinai)
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Palestinian supporters of the Islamic movement Hamas take part in a rally at the Islamic University of Gaza City, 06 February, to celebrate the group's victory in the parliamentary elections.
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sraeli security personnel prevent a Palestinian man from entering the Al-Aqsa mosque compound for Friday prayers in Jerusalem's Old City February 10, 2006.
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British-based Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri was accused by U.S. authorities of iciting terrorism and was found guilty by a London court in February 2006. (Matt Dunham/Reuters)
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By Joel Pett, Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader, Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate, for USA TODAY
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The Golden Dome Mosque in Samarra was bombed on 22 February 2006 further escalating the Iraqi Civil War already underway.
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Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad is the current American power-broker in Iraq and the region.
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The golden dome dominated the Samarra skyline BBC - 23 Feb 2006
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Kadima party candidates for March 2006 general elections stand beneath a portrait of ailing Israeli premier Ariel Sharon at a conference in Jerusalem. (AFP/File/Yoav Lemmer)
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A right-wing Israeli supporter holds the star of David with the word 'Jewish' written on it during a protest in Jerusalem February 5, 2006. Thousands of Israelis gathered in central Jerusalem to protest against acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and police's conduct during the evacuation of a Jewish settlement of Amona last week. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte
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A right-wing Israeli supporter holds the star of David with the word 'Jewish' written on it during a protest in Jerusalem February 5, 2006. Thousands of Israelis gathered in central Jerusalem to protest against acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and police's conduct during the evacuation of a Jewish settlement of Amona last week. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte
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Palestinian supporters of Islamic Jihad hold banners with pictures of President Bush (L-R), Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and Israeli interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in the Gaza Strip, January 31, 2006. (Damir Sagolj/Reuters)
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Israeli acting premier Ehud Olmert speaks at a Kadima party conference in Jerusalem. (AFP/Yoav Lemmer)
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Interim Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (L) and veteran Israeli statesman Shimon Peres, who recently abandoned the Labour Party for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's new party Kadima, attend the opening of the elections campaign for Kadima Party in Jerusalem January 31, 2006. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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Interim Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and veteran Israeli statesman Shimon Peres, who recently abandoned the Labour Party for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's new party Kadima, attend the opening of the elections campaign for the Kadima Party in Jerusalem January 31, 2006. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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Interim Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sits next to the empty chair of ailing Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as he chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem January 29, 2006. (Baz Ratner/Pool/Reuters)
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George Bush and Dick Cheney Walk Together Toward the East Room in the White House
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Some in powerful positions in the West have taken to comparing today's 'radical Islam' with Nazi Facism
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Israel, the Occupied Territories, and Surrounding Countries
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George Bush - The Great Strategic Thinker (parady of course on The Daily Show)
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Walter Cronkite - Known as one of the most credible and respected men in America.
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George Bush's Poll Numbers were the lowest in history in February 2006
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The 'Conditions' Pushed on Hamas
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Robert Satloff - Long-time official of the Israeli-Jewish Lobby in Washington
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Amjad Atallah - Long-time adviser for the PLO working with U.S. government and Israeli and Jewish organizations
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Mahmoud Abbas Represents the past corruption and thievery of VIP Palestinians approved by the U.S. and Israel
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Mahmoud Abbas Continues to head the Palestinian National Authority even with Hamas voted to power overwhelmingly
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America's 'War on Terror' is a Successful Linguistic Device just as is the 'Peace Process in the Middle East'
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American Soldiers Coming Home from the Iraq War and in bad shape psychologically.
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Headlines aAs the Dubai Port Deal
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Muslim protesters stamp on a photograph of U.S. President George W. Bush during a demonstration in Hyderabad, India on 1 March 2006. Bush headed for India after a 'surprise' visit to Afghanistan for talks on a landmark U.S.-Indian nuclear pact and as large numbers of Indians rallied in New Delhi to protest his visit. (AP Photo/A. Mahesh Kumar)
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Muslims shout anti-America slogans as they burn an effigy of the American President George W Bush in New Delhi, India on 24 Feb 2006 protesting the American President's visit next week. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi)
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National Intelligence Director John Negroponte testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill on Feb. 28, 2006, on national security threats. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
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Warnings Are Spreading Conflict Could Engulf the Whole Middle East Region
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Downtown Area, Washington, DC
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The IAEA Immediately Enthusiastically Endorsed the U.S.-India Nuclear Arrangements Announced by President Bush on 2 March 2006 by President Bush in India
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George Bush Visited An Enragged Pakistan in early March 2006
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George Bush Visited An Enragged Pakistan in early March 2006
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Steven Hadley, National Security Adviser in the Bush/Cheney Second Term, was Condi Rice's Assistant in the first term.
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Steven Hadley, National Security Adviser in the Bush/Cheney Second Term, was Condi Rice's Assistant in the first term.
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A Jewish Analysis known for his rabid anti-Muslim, anti-Arab, and anti-Palestinian views is a frequent paid commentator on NBC News
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Huge Protests Greeted President Bush on his visit to Pakistan on 3 March 2006
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Major Protests Greeted President Bush when he visited Pakistan on 3 March 2006
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Mousa Abu Marzook - #2 Official in Hamas
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Mousa Abu Marzook - #2 Official in Hamas
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Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook - Top Officials - in Moscow with Hamas Delegation on 3 March 2006
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Mousa Abu Marzook - #2 Official in Hamas in Moscow on 3 March 2006
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Hamas Delegation in Moscow on 3 March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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Hamas Delegation in Moscow on 3 March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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Hamas Delegation in Moscow on 3 March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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Hamas Delegation in Moscow on 3 March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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Hamas Delegation in Moscow on 3 March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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Hamas Delegation in Moscow on 3 March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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A Large Hamas Delegation visited Moscow in March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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A Large Hamas Delegation visited Moscow in March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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A Large Hamas Delegation visited Moscow in March 2006 including the top officials Khaled Meshaal and Mousa Abu Marzook
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U.S. security personnel sit on a helicopter as it flies over the Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad March 4, 2006. Promoting democracy in Pakistan was part of the U.S. policy towards its ally in the war on terrorism and was raised in discussion with President Pervez Musharraf, Bush said on Saturday. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed
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British PM Invokes the Christian God as his Inspiration and Judge for the Iraq War
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Top Officials Accompanied President Bush on his visit to India an Pakistan in late February 2006
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Major Protests Erupted in Pakistan When George Bush came to visit on 3 March 2006.
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Marine General Peter Pace,
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Marine General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Americans on Meet The Press on 5 March 2006 that things are going "very well in Iraq in every way."
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Lowest Ever Public Support for the Bush/Cheney Administration was reported in March 2006
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Support forthe Iraq War Has Plummeted - 5 March 2006
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The New Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haniyeh, holding pictures of Palestinian martyrs - 6 March 2006
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Ismail Haniyeh - the new Palestinian Prime Minster from the Hamas Party
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A member of the children's Palestinian parliament holds up a placard showing a picture of Rachel Corrie during a demonstration in 2005. A New York theatre's decision to postpone a play about Corrie, an American activist killed by an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza in 2003, has prompted trans-Atlantic charges of censorship from its British creators (AFP/File/Said Khatib)
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Palestinian prime minister designate Ismail Haniya holds photographs of prisoners as he speaks to protestors and relatives of loved ones being held in Israeli jails as they rally outside the International Red Cross offices in Gaza City. Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz warned that Haniya would not be immune from assassination if the radical Islamists carried out attacks. (AFP/Said Khatib)
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Incoming Hamas Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh kisses a girl, as he arrives for the first session of the Palestinian Legislative Council in Gaza City on March 6, 2006, as a demonstration demanding the release of prisoners from Israeli jails is held outside. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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The Washington Neocons - Considerable of Jewish Background and Zionist Outlook - dominate the foreign policy decision-making in the Bush/Cheney Years.
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"Israel should be wiped out of the face of the world" reads a banner at a rally in Iran.
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Palestinian schoolchildren wearing Hamas headbands attend a demonstration against caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. Around 500 children from a local Hamas-supported school attended the demonstration.
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Immediately after Vice-President Cheney PubliclyThreatened Iran before the annual convention of the powerful Israeli-Jewish Lobby, AIPAC, the Iranians made some new threats of their own. 7 March 2006
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Both 'Paradise Now' and 'Munich' were shut out at the 2006 Oscars in largely Jewish and Israeli-oriented Hollywood.
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Iranians responded to U.S. and Israel threats saying 'harm and pain' could be brought to the U.S. as well and 'let the ball roll'
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Iranians responded to U.S. and Israel threats saying 'harm and pain' could be brought to the U.S. as well and 'let the ball roll'
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The German Chancelor has compared today's Iran with the Nazi period and Hitler
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Reuters Ran This Picture of Vice-President Cheney in March 2006
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Mordechai Vanunu - Prophet or Traitor?
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Soon after retiring former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor ripped into the Washington establishment and warned of 'the beginnings of dictatorship'
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Popular Iraqi Leader Muqtada Al-Sadr calling the U.S., U.K, and Israel the 'triad of evil' at a press conference in early March 2006
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The sultry California-girl niece of Osama Bin-Laden has become something of a minor hit in the U.S.A.
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The Great Wall of China
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Europe's Foreign Policy Man Javier Solana with Mahmoud Abbas of the 'Palestinian Authority'
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, is surrounded by bodyguards as he tours the rubble of the prison damaged in an Israeli army raid in the West Bank town of Jericho on March 15, 2006. Israel's raid of a West Bank prison is an "unforgivable crime" and an insult to the Palestinian people, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said during a tour of the demolished complex. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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Anti-war demonstrations took place throughout the U.S. and Anti-War demonstrations took place throughout the world on the 3rd anniversary of the Iraq invasion on 18 March 2006
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Patricia Duff
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President George Bush has repeatedly pledged to 'Defend Israel' even though there is no formal Congress-ratified treaty between the two countries.
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Iraqi Casualties as reported in the U.S. on the third anniversary of the Iraqi invasion.
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U.S. Casualties as reported in the U.S. on the third anniversary of the Iraqi invasion.
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The cost of the Iraqi Invasion/Occupation has been far greater than originally forecast in blood, money, and credibility.
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The U.S. Is Building a New Iraqi as part of its geostrategic worldwide new New World Order Plan.
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At his press conference on 21 March 2006 Bush publicly announced for the first time that American troops would be in Iraq after his term in office ends in 2009.
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At his press conference on 21 March 2006 Bush publicly announced for the first time that American troops would be in Iraq after his term in office ends in 2009.
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Top American Officials Have Continually Blamed the Media for telling only the 'bad' about the Iraq War. This picture is of kidnapped Christian Science Monitor reporter Jill Caroll
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Lying For Empire
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The Case Against Israel
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The Great War for Civilisation - Robert Fisk
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The Age of War
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The Politics of Anti-Semitism
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In March 2006 President Bush Once Again Took His Case for War on a Roadshow Around The Country
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In March 2006 President Bush Once Again Took His Case for War on a Roadshow Around The Country
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Just a week before the Israeli election headlines of al-Qaeda planning to attack Israel have mushroomed.
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Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize in 2005 and the Prize of Europe in 2006 and he's angrier at the U.S. and U.K. governments than ever.
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Bush's Big Public Approval Slide
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Vice-President Cheney Has Some Demands When He Checks Into Hotels -- Including FOX News on all TVs
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In mid-March 2006, his poll numbers and Washington powers lower than ever, President George Bush took to the country for a 'Victory' tour focusing on Iraq, himself, and the upcoming mid-term election.
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Free fall: The speed at which the towers came down—they were almost in free fall—suggests controlled demolition rather than catastrophic collapse. (Photo: Jim Collins/AP) New York Magazine March 2006
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TIME Magazine - March 2006
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In late March 2006 the leading Israeli newspaper Haaretz did the following poll because of the Harvard Study titled 'The Israel Lobby'
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A man in hazardous materials suit guards a train during a terror attack simulation in New York March 26, 2006. The exercise, which included approximately 1,500 first responders and more than 20 city, state and federal agencies, simulated an explosion on a freight train that affected a nearby passenger train. A hazardous materials element was also part of the drill.
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Participants in a terror attack simulation take their positions as wounded civilians in New York March 26, 2006. The exercise, which included approximately 1,500 first responders and more than 20 city, state and federal agencies, simulated an explosion on a freight train that affected a nearby passenger train. A hazardous materials element was also part of the drill.
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