An explosion in Afghanistan kills 12 including 8 children.
A US raid on a Sunni mosque in western Baghdad sparks a large protest. The US military is split over Rumsfeld's "kick down the door" policies in the war on terror.
Thirteen journalists have been killed covering the Iraq War.
In 2003, the United States imported a record 63 percent of its oil from foreign sources.
The Bush administration wants an entire 9/11 mistreatment case to be kept secret.
Kevin Phillips, a lifelong long Republican and former Nixon strategist, comments on the problems of the House of Bush.
Many conservatives are wary about Bush's spending.
The race for the 2004 Democratic nomination tightens. Wesley Clark reveals his Families First Tax Reform. In New Hampshire, women endorse the retired general.While Bill Bradley endorses Howard Dean.
The government continues to feed Americans' fear of flying.
Bush proposes immigration law changes allowing foreign workers to come to the US, if they have jobs waiting for them.
The US Labor Department publishes a "How to" manual for employers who want to avoid paying their workers overtime.
Three top EPA officials plan to resign, citing frustration with the Bush administration?s lack of enforcement of the Clean Air Act.
India and Pakistan will hold peace talks next month.
The administration has announced the development of yet another missile defense system.
Bob Herbert outlines the abuses of our law enforcement system.
Our right to be left alone.
A Buzzflash editorial on the RNC's smear tactics against MoveOn.org, and MoveOn's own explanation for the 2 controversial Bush in 30 seconds ads. Also, check out: MoveOn.org, The New York Post and Media's Double Standard.
Mr. Bush's never apologize never explain politics.
The evidence continues to mount that the "president's" education program has been a failure.
Nothing's better than sticking it to the poor, veterans, and the workers.
The S Factor plays a large role in the small minority that runs this country.
10 great events in a not so great year in politics.
The importance of hope and setting the priorities straight for 2004.
A mentally ill man is executed in Arkansas.
New Jersey becomes the 2nd state to allow stem cell research.
NASA releases snapshots from Mars.
After being held in prison for 24 years, a Moroccan soldier comes home to marry his patient fianc?e.
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