ISRAEL KILLS HAMAS LEADER
The leader of Hamas is killed in an Israeli helicopter rocket attack.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians take part in the funeral as the region and the world braces for retaliation.
Britain tells Israel the killing is unacceptable.
The EU says the killing violated international law.
The White House denies involvement or advanced warning in the killing. Nevertheless, a letter allegedly from al Qaeda threatens retaliation against America.
Other Hamas leaders say that Ariel Sharon has opened the gates of hell. Sharon is reported to have personally overseen the killing.
(CIVIL) WAR IN IRAQ--A YEAR LATER:
The New York Times prints excerpts from soldiers' last letters home.
Grief haunts families of soldiers from the Bay Area. A mother's grief turns to anger.
Two more US soldiers are killed.
Amnesty International reports that 10,000 Iraqi civilians were killed last year.
A year of war that made the world a more dangerous place.
Jimmy Carter says There was no need for that war.
Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei say the war was not justified.
Journalists say fear of seeming unpatriotic kept them from doing more critical reporting in the lead-up to war.
Are Iraqis united in their fury toward the US?
Looking back at the lack of intelligence.
Who likes Tony Blair? Three American teenage girls and not many others.
Guess who suddenly think the United Nations matters for something?
The Bush Doctrine has been turned on its head. America will keep power in Iraq after June 30th.
Baghdad is now more dangerous.
Demonstrations mark the year anniversary around the world, and in the Northeast. The protests in pictures.
Soldiers charged in Georgia killing blame trauma from Iraq.
9/11, AFGHANISTAN & THE "WAR ON TERROR":
Anti-terror chief's revelations: Richard Clarke's take on terror. Bush attacked on terrorism record | Bush ignored the al Qaeda threat before 9/11 | Bush pushed an Iraq link to the attacks | Did the war in Iraq help al Qaeda | Bush administration is under fire | Condi Rice is shoved on television to deny absolutely everything | The Weekly Standard gets it wrong | Clinton and his administration officials will testify that they gave the incoming administration urgent warnings on al Qaeda | Dick Cheney responds by going straight to the core Bush supporters in the mainstream, who all--of course--listen to that wacky Rush Limbaugh.
The Bush White House cut an emergency request for FBI counterterrorism funds by two thirds a month after 9/11.
Clinton administration officials say they warned the incoming Bush team about al Qaeda.
The Atlantic Monthly reports on Cheney and Rumsfeld's efforts during the 80s to establish a clandestine program to replace the President in the event of a nuclear war, and how this helps to explain the Bush administration's actions post 9/11.
Afghan officials say a US bombing killed six civilians.
All charges against an Army Muslim cleric at Guantanamo are dropped.
The Right Wing cyanide bombers of Texas.
VOTING & ELECTIONS:
The Bush campaign was selling pullovers made in a country whose products Bush has banned from being sold in the US.
The election may be decided in just 18 states.
The Bush team's 90-day media strategy to define John Kerry.
A closer look at one of the companies the Bush campaign is doing business with.
LAW & JUSTICE
Scalia continues to refuse to recuse himself in Duckgate.One Congressman is calling for the firing of federal officials who misled Congress on the cost of the Medicare drug benefit. The scandal is turning a crowning achievement into an election year obstacle for the Bush team.
A Kentucky congressman has introduced a bill which would give Congress the power to veto the Supreme Court.
ECONOMY:
Four hours after 990 workers in Indiana were told their jobs were gone a fire was set.
Republicans are divided over the huge deficit.
Wall Street grows nervous over climbing oil prices.
With federal money tight and the administration pushing worldwide nuclear non-proliferation, Bush is seeking half a billion dollars over five years to study a new nuclear weapon.
WORLD:
Canada will sell medical marijuana in pharmacies.
Two Israelis suspected of smuggling arms to Iran.
Clashes continue in Nepal.
Poverty and pride in Haiti.
MEDIA:
New York Times publisher addresses college media convention.
True Facts: When spin spins out of control.
SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY:
The Energy Bill and mad pork disease.
Bush is intent on clearcutting national park funding.
ET CETERA:
$13,000 is too rich for Head Start programs.
More on the Bush administration's attempts to push propaganda into local news.
Is there more to the Bush AWOL story still to come?
A Louisiana middle school principal makes teachers give students a prayer asking God for help in vanquishing their enemies... standardized tests.
What conservatives are afraid of: Downtown for Democracy which is hosting a reading in New York City this Thursday.
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