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Washington...has become an alien city-state that rules America, and much of the rest of the world, in the way that Rome ruled the Roman Empire.
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January 12th, 2005

Homeland Security Nominee Criticized Over Post-9/11 Policies Two Years Later, US WMD Search in Iraq Ends
Islamists Will Protect Aceh Aid Workers Flashback: Michael Chertoff: Ashcroft's Top Gremlin
The Taming of Sadr City Only 8,500 Fallujah Residents Return
Allawi: Attacks on Oil and Power Have Cost Iraq $10 Billion What Would Strauss Do?
UN Takes First Steps Toward Collecting West Bank Wall Damage Claims Abbas Holds Out for 'Useful' Sharon Talks
British Attorney General Refuses to Disclose Iraq Legal Advice 1000 Days of Hell
Jailed Barghouti 'Optimistic' After Abbas Victory Report: Al-Qaeda Still a Threat to Saudi Arabia
Iraq, Turkey, US Discuss Steps Against Kurdish Rebels Pakistani FM Stresses Kashmiris' Inclusion in Peace Process
Musharraf Seeks US Help to Resolve Kashmir Dispute Musharraf Bomb Attack Suspect Still on the Run
Musharraf: Peace With India Still Possible Families of the Fallen Unite in Grief and Anger
US Hopes to Make Sadr City a Showcase for Reconstruction Bomb Kills Seven Iraqis but Misses US Convoy
Peace Pact to Bring Energy Exploration to Sudan 'This Is Not a Life'
Fear Reaches Grassroots as Iraqi Election Looms Aussie Will Return From Gitmo After Three Years Without Charges

January 11th, 2005

Gunmen in Colombia Kill Radio Journalist 25 Killed in Latest Iraq Attacks
Officials: US Mulls Strikes on Syria Anti-Terror Funds Used for Lawn-Mower Races in Texas
$100 Notes for Journalists 'Are Just Iraqi Hospitality' Israel Wants US to Partly Fund New Checkpoints
Supreme Court Asks Whether the CIA Can Stiff Its Aging Spies Ayatollah Alarms Sunnis With Pledge of Security Force Purge
Witness: CIA, Seals Beat Iraq Prisoners Trucks Carrying Iraqi Coins Are Robbed
WI Police Fine War Protester for Sign Report of New Korean Hostages in Iraq Not Confirmed
US Hopes Ukraine's New Govt Will Review Iraq Troops Issue New Militant Attacks Pose Early Challenge to Abbas
UN: Many Fallujans Won't Return Until After Elections Unknown Militant Group Declares War on Extremists in Iraq
US Prevents Hundreds of Truck Drivers From Returning Home British Support for Iraq War at Record Low: Poll
US Jail Torture 'Worse Than Under Saddam' US Soldier Killed in Iraq's Anbar Province
Senegal Opposition to Amnesty Law Bush and EU Back Drive to Full Palestinian Statehood
Iraqi Victim Says US Torture Worse Than Saddam Powell: Annan Accountable for Oil-for-Food Program
Islamic Leader Accused of Funneling Cash to Hamas Strikes Plea Deal Israeli Military Official: Gaza Exit Will Leave 46 Negev Towns Exposed to Missiles
Israel: Iran Will Be Able to Enrich Uranium in 6 Months US Soldier Says He Was Not Ordered to Abuse Prisoners
Spanish PM Supports Iraq Election Efforts US Seeks Constitution Role for Sunni Arabs
US Copter Barely Avoids Crossing Military Demarcation Line Canadian Court Urged to Drop Terror Case Over Missing Notes
Afghanistan: Containment of Heavy Weapons Stalled in Panjshir Turkey Sends 1,600 Soldiers to Afghanistan
Kadhafi: Bush's Policies Would Be Acceptable but for Iraq New Gallup Poll: 50% Say Invasion of Iraq a Mistake
Chertoff Played Key Role in Formulating Controversial 9/11 Policies As Iraqi Elections Draw Near, US Troops Face Security Challenge in Anbar
US, Albania Complete Joint Engineering Exercises US Military Officials Meet With Serbian Leaders
Britain Seeks Arab Support for Iraq Polls, New Palestinian Chief Diplomat Questions Validity of Iraq Voting
Rumsfeld Denies Considering Hit Squads to Enter Syria Allawi Says Nationwide Polls Impossible as 25 Die in Attacks
Detainee Calls Graner 'Primary Torturer' at Abu Ghraib Indonesia Restricts Aceh Aid Work
Iran Denies Execution by Stoning Minister Condemns Yukos Sale
EU-US Aircraft Deal Sought Marathon Milosevic Trial Resumes
Musharraf Suspect Flees Custody Arkansas Soldier Back in Iraq After Lawsuit
US Analysts Fear Further Chaos in Iraq After Elections Iraq Southern Oil Exports Cut 10%
22 Members of Allawi's Party Killed in Last 2 Months Top US General Asks Turkey to Use Key Air Base
Vatican Wants US to Finish Job in Iraq Inmate Says Graner Laughed During Abuse
Iraqi President Due in Paris for Fence-Mending Talks With Chirac Iraq-Syria Border Closed to Trucks Until After Election: Lebanon
Allawi Says Some Areas Unsafe for Voting as Rebels Kill 20 Rebels: Sudan Peace Deal Bad for Darfur
US Senators Seek Improved Ties With Venezuela The Spy Who Billed Me
Iraqi Security Forces Get $2.2 Billion Boost US Warns 'Terrorists' Still at Large in Kuwait
Gitmo Brits May Face Arrest on Return Abbas May Surprise Skeptics and Deliver
Guards Say Abu Ghraib Abuses Went Beyond Photos Terrorist Tsunami Aid Slammed by Separatists
US: Ex-Ba'athists Play Crucial Insurgent Role Sri Lanka Troops, Rebels Still at Odds
Pakistan, UN to Conduct Afghan Refugees Census Yanukovich Camp Vows to Challenge Election
Palestinian Militants Attack Israeli Settlements Fallujah Residents Angry Over Destruction
Israeli Trench Plan Could Destroy Homes Bush, Allawi Discuss Elections
Afghans Trying to Coax Taliban in From the Cold Guard Enjoyed Beating Iraqis, Three Testify
Sharon Congratulates Abbas in Phone Call International Conference Urges Go-Ahead for Iraq Elections
US Commander in Afghanistan: Osama Might Still Be Around Here, Somewhere Some Areas Too Dangerous to Vote, Allawi Warns
Fallujah: City of Ghosts California Marine Who Didn't Want to Return to Iraq Ambushes Police, Kills One
Freeing Detainees a Gesture From Bush to Blair? Israeli Army Seeks to Dig Trench Along Egypt-Gaza Border
Sharon and Abbas to Meet 'Soon' UK: Gitmo Britons to Be Freed in Weeks
Defense Attorney: Abu Ghraib Photos Don't Show 'Real' Abuse US Official: UN Sanctions Hurting Al-Qaeda
Mbeki Seeks to Push Ivorian Peace Slain Soldier's Email Sparks Privacy Debate
French Journalists Tell of Kidnappers' Agenda 15 Dead in Iraq Attacks
Iraqi Premier: Some Areas Not Secure Enough for Voting Allawi Group Slips Cash to Journalists for Coverage
Bush Picks Judge Chertoff for Homeland Security Ex-Baathists Play Crucial Insurgent Role, US Says
US to Release Habib Without Charge Few at Guantanamo of Intelligence Value: US Official
Oil, Gas Pipelines Hit by Sabotage Near Kirkuk CIA, Seals Beat Prisoners in Iraq, Witness Says
Talabani Reiterates Claims on Kirkuk Panel Finds CBS News Rushed Report on Bush's Guard Record; Four Journalists and Executives Fired

January 10th, 2005

Indonesia in Talks With Aceh Rebels to End Conflict Protester a Fixture in Wisconsin Town
Iran May Resume Uranium Enrichment if EU Talks Fail EU Auditors Question Balkans Projects
Where Are the New Recruits? DARPA Chief Shops for Israeli Technologies
US Wishes Europe Was More Militaristic Bulk of Pentagon Budget Cuts Don’t Hit Until 2007 and Beyond
Japan to Consider Joint Study on Airborne Anti-Missile Laser System

January 9th, 2005

The Plight of Iraq's Religious Minorities Japan's Missile Defense to Only Act if National Threat

January 8th, 2005

Has the al-Qaeda Threat Dissipated?
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