America considered seizing the oil in the Middle East thirty years ago.
Three soldiers die in guerilla attacks. Accidents are taking an increasing toll on the US military. 4 more soldiers are injured. A Carolina woman becomes the first female pilot to die in Iraq.
But don't mourn for them: Tony Blair says the Iraq war was just a test. That is sure to reassure British troops who will be in country until 2007.
Looking at the prospects for counterinsurgency in Iraq. America tries to deal with Iraq's identity politics.
Soldiers discharged for abusing Iraqi prisoners don't have to go dishonorably, which really isn't a half bad deal if you're looking to get out of Iraq.
Is someone stealing Iraq's oil? On a related note, the US government is taking over Halliburton's supervision of Iraq's oil imports.
The transfer of power back into Iraqi hands begins slowly.
CIA leak probe focuses on confidentiality pledges, and Ashcroft finally steps aside.
In Bush's America, rules of war trump civil law.
The bubble of American supremacy.
Afghanistan agrees on a new constitution.
Their media war and ours in 2004: A call to educate, organize and mobilize. Who else will stop people like Rupert Murdoch.
The presidential campaign fails to include a call to serve the greater good. Avoiding the issue of 9/11 and safety. The Democrats continue to attack Dean. Clark makes it clear that he doesn't want to be Vice President.
New Jersey reignites the debate on stem-cell research.
The Texan of the Year. But don't get too excited, it seems like the 2004 prize might already be wrapped up as a Democratic state representative stupidly switches to the GOP after the GOP screws him over for being a Democrat--what courage and conviction!
How the Secret Service protects Bush from free speech.
Will Dick Cheney get a "Freedom" indictment?
Neil Bush (George's brother) hits the spotlight yet again.
Hell hath no fury like a conservative scorned.
Misgivings on NAFTA rise.
The unemployment numbers skip millions of people.
Welcome to America, now prepare to be scanned. And what the hell is wrong with Brazil... why don't they trust us? If only there was a way to make lots of money off all of this.
The new Homeland Security industry explodes! Oil market wraps up its strongest year in two decades.
In Australia, gun deaths are down 50 percent.
Who's hungry for a nice, big, juicy American burger? MOOOOOOOO!
God has spoken to--who else!?--Pat Robertson and The Almighty has conveniently informed the respectable televangelist that Bush is the man.
'Tis the season for employers to screw their employees, from gift cards that cost you money to severance packages made up of three Barbie dolls. Bah humbug.
The fish that threatened national security.
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