Friday,
December 31, 2004
"NOUS
SOMMES TOUS DES ANTI-AMERICAINS!" (Last of the Famous International
Playboys, 2004/12/31)
"God Help
Them - It Sure Ain't Funny" (Douglas, Last of the Famous
International Playboys, 2004/12/31)
"Brazilian
Sculptor Ivan Pinto poses next to the cast of a statue of the late Yasser
Arafat..." (AP, 2004/12/31)
"Brazil
Town to Honor Arafat With Statue" (Stan Lehman, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/12/31)
"The
Islamization of Europe" (Andrew G. Bostom, FrontPageMagazine,
2004/12/31)
"An Easier,
but Less Deadly, Recipe for Terror" (Joby Warrick, The
Washington Post, 2004/12/31)
"Justice
Expands 'Torture' Definition" (R. Jeffrey Smith and Dan
Eggen, The Washington Post, 2004/12/31)
"Terror
groups call voting un-Islamic" (Nick Wadhams, AP/The Washington
Times, 2004/12/31)
Thursday,
December 30, 2004
"Interim
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas..." (Enric Marti, AP,
2004/12/30)
"Abbas
embrace of militant elicits Israelis concerns" (AP/MSNBC,
2004/12/30)
"Into
the Tar Pits: Dinosaurs either evolve or die" (Victor Davis
Hanson, National Review/Private Papers, 2004/12/30)
"Symposium:
Gender Apartheid and Islam" (Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMagazine,
2004/12/30)
"Iraqi
police lured into death trap" (Jim Muir, The Daily Telegraph,
2004/12/30)
Wednesday,
December 29, 2004
"Letter
from Amsterdam: Final Cut" (Ian Buruma, The New Yorker,
from the 2005/01/03 issue)
"Love,
Poverty and War" (Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMagazine, 2004/12/29)
"Osama's
Nightmare" (Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2004/12/29)
"Bin Laden
call met by wave of bloodshed" (Jim Muir, The Daily Telegraph,
2004/12/29)
"No
such thing as an ordinary day in Baghdad" (James Hider,
The Times, 2004/12/29)
Tuesday,
December 28, 2004
"A
New Divide" (John Podhoretz, New York Post, 2004/12/28)
"The Israeli
Crime That Wasnt" (Alyssa A. Lappen, FrontPageMagazine,
2004/12/28)
"Shattered
Glass, Battered Freedom" (Lionel Shriver, The Wall Street
Journal, 2004/12/28)
"Suicide
attack on Shia chief as Iraq poll tensions rise" (Jim Muir,
The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/28)
"Sunni
Party Pulls Out of Iraq Vote As Doubts Grow" (Karl Vick,
The Washington Post, 2004/12/28)
Monday,
December 27, 2004
"Jazeera
TV: Bin Laden Tape Urges Iraq Polls Boycott" (Miral Fahmy,
Reuters/ABC News, 2004/12/27)
"Imams
throat slit for saying peace prayers" (Shafiq Mir, expressindia,
2004/12/27)
"Militant
about 'Islamism'" (Janet Tassel, Harvard Magazine, from
the January-February 2005 issue)
"The
Millennium War" (Austin Bay, The Weekly Standard, from
the 2005/01/03 issue)
"The
Best Defense Is a Good Offense" (Anthony H. Cordesman,
The New York Times, 2004/12/27)
"Poll
shows troops in support of war" (Robert Hodierne, Army
Times/USA Today, 2004/12/27)
Sunday,
December 26, 2004
"More
Than 7,100 Dead as Quake, Tsunami Devastate Asia" (Simon
Gardner, Reuters/My Way, 2004/12/26)
"Iran
to shoot down flying objects near nuclear facilities"
(AP/The Daily Times, 2004/12/26)
"Iraq
Militants Post Video on Bombing of U.S. Base" (Richard
A. Oppel Jr., The New York Times, 2004/12/26)
"Statesmen for these
times" (Martin Gilbert, The Observer, 2004/12/26)
"In the footsteps
of FDR, Truman, JFK" (Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, 2004/12/26)
"A little German ray of
light in Europes sneering darkness" (Michael Portillo,
The Sunday Times, 2004/12/26)
"I'm disgusted ministers
did nothing as Sikhs forced play's closure, says Rushdie"
(Rajeev Syal, The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/12/26)
"Muslim second wives may
get a tax break" (Nicholas Hellen, The Sunday Times, 2004/12/26)
"Europe's Muslims May
Be Headed Where the Marxists Went Before" (Craig S. Smith,
The New York Times, 2004/12/26)
"As
Nuclear Secrets Emerge, More Are Suspected" (William J.
Broad and David E. Sanger, The New York Times, 2004/12/26)
Saturday,
December 25, 2004
"'I
won't turn guns on my own people'" (Khaled Abu Toameh,
The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/25)
"Gunmen
Kill Professor of Medicine in Baghdad" (Lutfi Abu Oun and
Khaled Yacoub Oweis, Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2004/12/25)
"Army
Historian Cites Lack of Postwar Plan" (Thomas E. Ricks,
The Washington Post, 2004/12/25)
Friday,
December 24, 2004
"'I
looked into gunman's eyes and saw absolute hatred'" (Simon
Freeman, The Times, 2004/12/24)
"Hamas
makes strong showing in elections" (CBC News, 2004/12/24)
"French
hostage recalls his ordeal" (BBC News, 2004/12/24)
"Militants
'wanted Bush re-elected'" (CNN.com, 2004/12/24)
"US
says suspected suicide bomber probably wore Iraqi uniform"
(Rawya Rageh, AP/The Boston Globe, 2004/12/24)
"US may
strike at Ba'athists in Syria, official tells 'Post'" (Janine
Zacharia, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/24)
Thursday,
December 23, 2004
"Rumsfeld
Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq" (Robert Burns, AP/My Way,
2004/12/23)
"The
Struggle for the Middle East" (Reuel Marc Gerecht, The
Weekly Standard, from the 2005/01/03 issue)
"Saddam's
Secret Campaign to Stop the War - December B" (Accuracy
In Media, 2004/12/23)
"AP on its
Iraqi photographers and insurgents" (Poynter Online, 2004/12/23)
"Haifa
Street" (Wretchard, Belmont Club, 2004/12/23)
"More
signs of Syria turn up in Iraq" (Nicholas Blanford, The
Christian Science Monitor, 2004/12/23)
"How
to destroy tolerance" (Christina Odone, The Times, 2004/12/23)
"Suicide
Bombing Is Now Suspected in Mosul Attack" (Richard A. Oppel
Jr. and Eric Schmitt, The New York Times, 2004/12/23)
Wednesday,
December 22, 2004
"Poll
finds most Iraqis plan to vote, many optimistic about the future"
(Warren P. Strobel, The Mercury News, 2004/12/22)
"Iranian
TV Drama Series about Israeli Government Stealing Palestinian Children's
Eyes" (MEMRI, Special Dispatch Series - No. 833, 2004/12/22)
"The
Lidless Eye" (Wretchard, Belmont Club, 2004/12/22)
"'I
Call the President Imam Bush': A Turning Point in Islamic and World
History" (Stephen Schwartz, Tech Central Station, 2004/12/22)
"'God
Excuse Us, Every One.'" (Denis Boyles, National Review,
2004/12/22)
"Playing
with fire" (Andrew Bolt, Herald Sun, 2004/12/22)
"Death
Knell of the West" (Robert Spencer, FrontPageMagazine,
2004/12/22)
"Love-hate
affair" (Tom Carter, The Washington Times, 2004/12/22)
"More than
60 are wounded; radicals claim responsibility" (Jeremy
Redmon, Richmond-Times Dispatch , 2004/12/22)
"Mess
Tent Blast Kills 19 GIs" (Karl Vick, The Washington Post
, 2004/12/22)
Tuesday,
December 21, 2004
"Mascal"
(Chaplain Lewis, Training for Eternity, 2004/12/21)
"Attack on
U.S. Base in Iraq Leaves 24 Dead" (Michael McDonough, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/12/21)
"Iraq:
Kidnapped French reporters freed" (AP/The Jerusalem Post,
2004/12/21)
"Press
conference with the Iraqi Prime Minister, Dr Iyad Allawi"
(10 Downing Street, 2004/12/21)
"Blair
flies to Baghdad" (Paul Waugh, The Evening Standard, 2004/12/21)
"Make No
Mistake" (David Brooks, The New York Times, 2004/12/21)
"We
are committing cultural suicide" (Anthony Browne, The Times,
2004/12/21)
"Violent
Sikh demo forces theatre to cancel play" (Nick Britten,
The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/21)
"The
Italian dilemma" (Tom Carter, The Washington Times, 2004/12/21)
Monday,
December 20, 2004
"She
owes blood to the entire humankind" (Al-Manar, October
2002)
"Hezbollah
slams Paris for decision to take al-Manar off the air"
(Maariv, 2004/12/20)
"Another
Year At War" (Ralph Peters, New York Post, 2004/12/20)
"Viva La
Lebanese Hatred!" (Steven Stalinsky, FrontPageMagazine,
2004/12/20)
"Saddam,
from His Prison Cell, Urges Iraqis to Unite" (Suleiman
al-Khalidi, Reuters/My Way, 2004/12/20)
"Tale of
rape at the temple sparks riot at theatre" (Tania Branigan,
The Guardian, 2004/12/20)
"Tolerance
tested in Holland" (Tom Carter, The Washington Times, 2004/12/20)
"At Least
64 Dead as Rebels Strike in 3 Iraqi Cities" (John F. Burns,
The New York Times, 2004/12/20)
Sunday,
December 19, 2004
"PRESIDENT
GEORGE W. BUSH - AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY" (TIME, 2004/12/19)
"Person of the Year 2004:
George W. Bush" (Nancy Gibbs and John F. Dickerson, TIME,
2004/12/19)
"A gunman, left, shoots
and kills a man lying in Baghdad's Haifa Street..." (AP,
2004/12/19)
"Baghdad: 3 election organisers
killed in ambush" (AP/The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/19)
"Do we want the Turkish
peasantry here?" (Kevin Myers, The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/12/19)
"The dark side of Turkey's
dream" (Jonny Dymond, The Observer, 2004/12/19)
"Under Iran's 'divinely
ordained justice', girls as young as nine are charged with 'moral crimes'.
The best that they can hope for is to die by hanging" (Alasdair
Palmer, The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/12/19)
"Sizing Up the New Toned-Down
Bin Laden" (Don Van Natta Jr., The New York Times, 2004/12/19)
"A Dark Christmas in Iraq"
(Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times, 2004/12/19)
"Tapes reveal foul tirades
of 'Chemical Ali'" (Colin Freeman, The Sunday Telegraph,
2004/12/19)
Saturday,
December 18, 2004
"Ali
Hassan al-Majid, known as 'Chemical Ali'" (Reuters, 2004/12/18)
"'Chemical
Ali' on trial" (Lin Noueihed, Reuters, 2004/12/18)
"Iranian
woman faces noose or stoning" (Reuters, 2004/12/18)
"Charles
fights death penalty for converts" (Jonathan Petre, The
Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/18)
"Holland
Daze: The Dutch rethink multiculturalism" (Christopher
Caldwell, The Weekly Standard from the 2004/12/27 issue)
"It is
Muslims who have most to fear from Islamists" (Charles
Moore, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/18)
"Briton
freed from Guantanamo prison tells European rights body of U.S. abuse"
(CBC News, 2004/12/18)
"EU
offer to Turkey 'a triumph for tolerance and world peace'"
(Ambrose Evans-Prichard and Andrew Sparrow, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/18)
Friday,
December 17, 2004
"S.
Africa Attacks U.S. Over AIDS Drug" (Alexandra Zavis, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/12/17)
"U.S.
Designates Al-Manar TV as 'Terrorist'" (Reuters, 2004/12/17)
"Cracked
Icons" (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2004/12/17)
"Wanted:
Israeli neocons" (Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/17)
"The Case
for Democracy" (Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMagazine, 2004/12/17)
"Osama's
Big Lie" (Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, FrontPageMagazine,
2004/12/17)
"A lot to
swallow" (Economist, 2004/12/17)
"EU-Turkey
talks set for October" (BBC News, 2004/12/17)
"Anti-terror
laws rejected on Clarke's first day" (George Jones and
Joshua Rozenberg, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/17)
Thursday,
December 16, 2004
"Bin
Laden Alive, Releases Audio Tape -- Web Site" (Miral Fahmy,
Reuters/My Way, 2004/12/16)
"In praise
of 'Jesusland'" (Mark Steyn, The Spectator, from the 2004/12/18
issue)
"It's
the F-Time Show With Chevy Chase" (Richard Leiby, The Washington
Post, 2004/12/16)
"Oh what
a lovely jail" (Brian Whitaker, The Guardian, 2004/12/16)
"EU ignores
critics and opens door to Turkey" (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard,
The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/16)
"Iraq
poll countdown begins" (Jack Fairweather, The Daily Telegraph,
2004/12/16)
Wednesday,
December 15, 2004
"The
British Inquisition" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2004/12/15)
"Arrest
throws British hate laws into focus" (Hannah K. Strange,
United Press International, 2004/12/15)
"Give
peace a chance, Arafat's successor tells Palestinians"
(Inigo Gilmore and Anton La Guardia, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/15)
Tuesday,
December 14, 2004
"Illiberal
Europe" (Emanuale Ottolenghi, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/14)
"Afghan
Forces Catch Mullah Omar's Security Chief" (Mirwais Afghan,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2004/12/14)
"Mentally-ill
girl who was sold for sex faces death penalty in Iran"
(Angus McDowall, The Independent, 2004/12/14)
"BNP
leader bailed after racial incitement arrest" (The Daily
Telegraph, 2004/12/14)
"We
need protection from the pedlars of religious hatred" (Iqbal
Sacranie, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/14)
"Foreign
terrorists in Fallujah" (Bill Gertz, The Washington Times,
2004/12/14)
Monday,
December 13, 2004
"A
Message From The Iraq Resistance" (Information Clearing
House, 2004/12/13)
"'Who
the Devil Really Was'" (Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek, from
the 2004/12/20 issue)
"Undiplomatic
Imbalance: The antisemitism at the U.N. is a problem for more than just
Israel" (Anne Bayefsky, National Review, 2004/12/13)
"Sontag
Award Nominee I" (Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/12/13)
"Sontag
Award Nominee II" (Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/12/13)
"City,
Fed Probes Eye Pardongate Billionaire As A 'Major Player' In Saddam's
Scam" (Niles Lathem, New York Post, 2004/12/13)
"9/11
Cases Proving Difficult in Germany" (Craig Whitlock, The
Washington Post , 2004/12/13)
"Marines
clear out Fallujah" (Sharon Behn, The Washington Times
, 2004/12/13)
Sunday,
December 12, 2004
"Censor
and sensibility" (Nick Cohen, The Observer, 2004/12/12)
"The
high cost of succeeding Arafat" (Khaled
Abu Toameh, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/12)
"Tariq
Aziz wins 'unofficial support' from Vatican" (Colin Freeman
and Bruce Johnston, The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/12/12)
"Abbas Apologizes
to Kuwait for Saddam Support" (AP/The Washington Post,
2004/12/12)
"Tension rises as Iran
is accused of trying to rig Iraq poll" (Tony Allen-Mills,
The Sunday Times, 2004/12/12)
"Moore's paedophile 'slur'
angers Muslims" (Nicholas Pyke, The Independent, 2004/12/12)
"IAEA
Leader's Phone Tapped" (Dafna Linzer, The Washington Post,
2004/12/12)
Saturday,
December 11, 2004
"Please
Help to Save "Leila" from Execution by Mullahs!"
(Blog-Iran!, 2004/12/11)
"Sean
Penn in Al Qaida Fantasy Film" (NewsMax.com, 2004/12/11)
"Getting Serious About
Syria" (Jack Fairweather, The Weekly Standard, from the
2004/12/20 issue)
"Is it only Mr Bean who
resists this new religious intolerance?" (Charles Moore,
The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/11)
"Mockery, calumny and
scorn: these are the weapons to fight zealots" (Matthew
Parris, The Times, 2004/12/11)
"Europe's failed multiculturalism"
(Claude Salhani, The Washington Times, 2004/12/11)
"Exodus as Dutch middle
class seek new life" (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Daily
Telegraph, 2004/12/11)
Friday,
December 10, 2004
Pictures
of four Palestinian terrorists killed by Israel, exhibited in Melbourne,
Australia (Tom Paine, Silent Running, 2004/12/10)
"Rust Never
Sleeps" (Tom Paine, Silent Running, 2004/12/10)
"Pizza
courier 'targeted' Amsterdam sex zone" (Expatica, 2004/12/10)
"The Ents
of Europe" (Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2004/12/10)
"U.N. Power
Play" (John O'Sullivan, New York Post, 2004/12/10)
"The
Afghan Miracle" (Charles Krauthammer, The Washington Post,
2004/12/10)
Thursday,
December 9, 2004
"Furor
in Italy Over Scrapping of Christmas Play" (Philip Pullella,
Reuters/Yahoo! News, 2004/12/09)
"'Madrid
attack' averted in London" (BBC News, 2004/12/09)
"Why U.N.
Stays Mired in Its Defects" (Max Boot, Los Angeles Times,
2004/12/09)
"Religious
hatred Bill is being used to buy Muslim votes" (Michael
Burleigh, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/09)
"The
Suicide Supply Chain" (Thomas L. Friedman, The New York
Times, 2004/12/09)
Wednesday,
December 8, 2004
"The
swearing in of Afghanistan's new president" (Steve Bell,
The Guardian, 2004/12/08)
"The Media
and Medievalism" (Robert D. Kaplan, Policy Review, from
the December 2004 issue)
"Taliban
contact US on amnesty proposal" (AFP/Daily Times, 2004/12/08)
"Who poisoned
Yushchenko?" (Jeremy Page, The Times, 2004/12/08)
"At
Inauguration, Karzai Vows Action On Tough Issues" (John
Lancaster, The Washington Post, 2004/12/08)
Tuesday,
December 7, 2004
"Poll:
Over 50% of Germans equate IDF with Nazi army" (Etgar Lefkovits,
The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/07)
"Hamid Karzai Sworn in
As Afghan President" (AP/ABC News, 2004/12/07)
"Bright Side"
(Andrew Sullivan, The New Republic, 2004/12/07)
"Atkinson defends right
to offend" (Toby Helm, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/07)
"Freedom of expression
is vital, says Atkinson" (Philip Johnston, The Daily Telegraph,
2004/12/07)
"Consulate
Attack Ends Calm in Saudi Arabia"
(Craig Whitlock, The Washington Post, 2004/12/07)
Monday,
December 6, 2004
"The
mythical martyr" (Stephane Juffa,
The Wall Street Journal/Backspin, 2004/12/06 [2004/11/26])
"Saudi
Militants Attack U.S. Consulate" (AP/ABC News, 2004/12/06)
"Muslims File Complaint
Over Dutch TV's Airing of Excerpts From Film by Slain Dutch Filmmaker"
(Jan M. Olsen, AP/TBO.com, 2004/12/06)
"How the Abusive Protect
the Repressive at the U.N." (Joanne Mariner, FindLaw, 2004/12/06)
"Students heckle Iranian
president" (BBC News, 2004/12/06)
Sunday,
December 5, 2004
"French
Connection to Oil for Food Probed"
(FOX News, 2004/12/05)
"Embraceable
E.U." (Robert Kagan, The Washington Post, 2004/12/05)
"Bush is the last
anchorman for a nation drifting apart" (Andrew Sullivan,
The Sunday Times, 2004/12/05)
"The Anatomy of a Myth"
(Dick Meyer, The Washinton Post, 2004/12/05)
"Watchdog
'bowed to pressure from Iran' on bomb materials" (Damien
McElroy, The Sunday Telegraph, 2004/12/05)
Saturday,
December 4, 2004
"This
conspiracy theory is terrible" (Ben Macintyre, The Times,
2004/12/04)
"Annan's
Post at the U.N. May Be at Risk, Officials Fear" (Warren
Hoge and Judith Miller, The New York Times, 2004/12/04)
Friday,
December 3, 2004
"Man
escapes jail for threatening MP Wilders"
(Expatica, 2004/12/03)
"AP:
Navy Probes New Iraq Prisoner Photos" (Seth Hettena, AP/My
Way, 2004/12/03)
"Russia's Putin
Calls U.S. Policy 'Dictatorial'" (Douglas Busvine, Reuters/Yahoo!
News, 2004/12/03)
"Hamas official: We will
agree to two states, peace with Israel" (AP/The Jerusalem
Post, 2004/12/03)
"UN re-opens inquiry
into pardoned official" (AFP/ABC News, 2004/12/03)
"Leaving the hall of
mirrors" (Caroline Glick, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/03)
"How Far Weve Come"
(Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 2004/12/03)
"Soiled Rotten"
(Denis Boyles, National Review, 2004/12/03)
"200 pledge willingness
to carry out suicide attacks against Americans, Israelis"
(Nasser Karimi, AP/CBC News, 2004/12/03)
"Galloway"
(Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish, 2004/12/03)
"Galloway wins libel case
over Saddam claims" (Caroline Davies, The Daily Telegraph,
2004/12/03)
Thursday,
December 2, 2004
"A
Fighting Faith" (Peter Beinart, The
New Republic, 2004/12/02)
"Al-Jazeeras
Psyops" (Hassan Hanizadeh, Tehran Times, 2004/12/02)
"Torture Can Be Used
to Detain U.S. Enemies" (AP/ABC News, 2004/12/03)
"Bitter lemons"
(Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian, 2004/12/02)
"What if it's not Israel
they loathe?" (Amir Taheri, The Jerusalem Post, 2004/12/02)
"Kojo cashed in on daddy,
notes reveal" (Niles Latham, New York Post, 2004/12/02)
"U.S. to Increase Its
Force in Iraq by Nearly 12,000" (Eric Schmitt and Thom
Shanker, The New York Times, 2004/12/02)
"All aboard the terrorists'
bus to Iraq" (Jack Fairweather, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/02)
"Mosques sending fighters
to Iraq" (Jack Fairweather, The Daily Telegraph, 2004/12/02)
Wednesday,
December 1, 2004
"Muslims
in the Guardian" (Melanie Phillips, melaniephillips.com,
2004/12/01)
"Saddam
'raided UN arms sites for suicide attacks'" (Patrick Cockburn,
Independent, 2004/12/01)
"Barghouti
Seeking Palestinian Presidency" (Mohammed Daraghmeh, AP/Yahoo!
News, 2004/12/01)
"The
Islamization of Europe?" (David Pryce-Jones, Commentary,
from the December 2004 issue)
"'You
Must Admit You Are a Victim'" (James Taranto, Best of the
Web Today, 2004/12/01)
"Why
Womens Voting Is Complicated" (Raid Qusti, Arab News,
2004/12/01)
"Kofi Annan
Must Go" (Norm Coleman, The Wall Street Journal, 2004/12/01)
"A
Royal Military Police Sergeant celebrates..." (Free Republic,
2004/12/01)
"The
Freedom Haters" (Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post, 2004/12/01)
"Tehran's
Triumph: Europe and the U.N. bless Iran's march toward a nuclear weapon"
(The Wall Street Journal, 2004/12/01)
"U.S.
Generals in Iraq Were Told of Abuse Early, Inquiry Finds"
(Josh White, The Washington Post, 2004/12/01)
"U.N.
Report Urges Big Changes; Security Council Would Expand"
(Warren Hoge, The New York Times, 2004/12/01)
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