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Dead air Last week's attacks on Iraqi TV stations have human-rights and journalism advocates up in arms. Is bombing propaganda outlets a smart tactic -- or a breach of the rules of war?
BY RICHARD BYRNE |
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In the wings As Bush's war begins to show signs of its leader's incompetence, we have to wonder what John Kerry, the front-running Democratic presidential candidate might say about it on the campaign trail
BY SETH GITELL |
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War babies He's an aging conservative, has Vitalis-slicked hair, wears steel-rimmed
glasses, lies to the media and the American public, promotes an illegal and
perverse war, and has never been in combat himself, but still feels free to
overrule generals with combat experience when it comes to battlefield strategy.
It's Robert McNamara! No, actually it's the new, improved Robert McNamara,
Rummy Rumsfeld, the septuagenarian chicken hawk who seems to have General Tommy
Franks and the Joint Chiefs of Staff by the short hairs as the days mount in
Operation Regime and Kathy Lee Change.
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Out There: Bracketed The adventures of a freelance writer doing his own taxes for the first time
BY CHRIS BERDIK |
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