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2004
2003


Cost of the War in Iraq
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"Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars"  - MLK Jr
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“From a marketing point of view, you don't introduce a new product in August,”   
White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card told The New York Times about why the Bush administration was waiting on its PR offensive about the possibility of war until after Labor Day - 2002
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We're currently uh, one of the first teams that was deployed to support the city of New York for this disaster. We arrived on, uh, late Monday night and went into action on Tuesday morning. And not until today did we get a full opportunity to work, uh, the entire site . . .
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"Trying to eliminate Saddam, extending the ground war into an occupation of Iraq, would have violated our guideline about not changing objectives in midstream, engaging in "mission creep," and would have incurred incalculable human and political costs. Apprehending him was probably impossible. We had been unable to find Noriega in Panama, which we knew intimately. We would have been forced to occupy Baghdad and, in effect, rule Iraq. The coalition would instantly have collapsed, the Arabs deserting it in anger and other allies pulling out as well. Under the circumstances, there was no viable "exit strategy" we could see, violating another of our principles. Furthermore, we had been self-consciously trying to set a pattern for handling aggression in the post-Cold War world. Going in and occupying Iraq, thus unilaterally exceeding the United Nations' mandate, would have destroyed the precedent of international response to aggression that we hoped to establish. Had we gone the invasion route, the United States could conceivably still be an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land. It would have been a dramatically different — and perhaps barren — outcome."
George H.W. Bush: A World Transformed (1998)
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"Even today I am willing to volunteer to do the dirty work for Israel, to kill as many Arabs as necessary, to deport them, to expel and burn them, to have everyone hate us, to pull the rug from underneath the feet of the Diaspora Jews, so that they will be forced to run to us crying. Even if it means blowing up one or two synagogues here and there, I don't care. And I don't mind if after the job is done you put me in front of a Nuremberg Trial and then jail me for life. Hang me if you want, as a war criminal..."             From an Interview with Ariel Sharon published in the Israeli daily Davar Dec. 17, 1982
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"What kind of victory is it when someone is left defeated? What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy. What is a war criminal? Was not war itself a crime against God and humanity, and, therefore, were not all those who sanctioned, engineered and conducted wars, war criminals? The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. Non-cooperation with evil is a sacred duty." -Gandhi


Americas
5/26

US paper apologises for false Iraq reports

Energy Department Plans a Push to Retrieve Nuclear Materials

Supreme Court upholds gay marriage ban

Rehnquist orders study after Scalia flap

College students hurt by Calif. budget

US moves to keep nuclear materials out of terrorist hands

Calif. Justices Hear Gay Marriage Case

Petro-Canada buys $1.15B stake in North Sea oilfield

Canada: Provinces warm to Liberal's multi-billion dollar health-care plan

Pentagon defers decision on Boeing tanker lease deal

Caribbean floods claim over 500

US, Canadian troops join flood search

Brazil says foreign media distort Amazon destruction

US warns of likely surge in Colombia bombings around FARC anniversary

Vancouver bus quarantined after mystery substance found

Canadian charged with supporting Hezbollah

Americas Archive

5/25

Judge Rejects Florida Paper Ballot Lawsuit

Program Offers Cops Access to Terror Info

US journalists face credibility gap

Soldier claims beating in training

US: Other endangered sites

GOP Creating Own '527' Groups

California Court, Split on Gay Rights, Reviews Gay Weddings

Denver lawyer wants prison guard's confession thrown out

U.S. inmate to argue against lethal injection

Lawyer: Nichols' Role Surpassed McVeigh's

Canada's Martin Declines to Rule Out Tax Increase, Globe Says

Martin Shifts Left, Wants to Be Un-American

Canada's Martin, at Risk of Losing, Begins Campaign

Martin to unveil health-care platform

Donors to pump US$300 million into Haiti

The will of the Cuban authorities to enhance relations with Cuban émigrés is "irreversible"

At least 270 die in Caribbean floods

Govt. Double-Dealing And The Developing Andean War

Leftwing dictator or saviour of the poor: Chávez faces new challenge to his rule

As oil prices rise, Venezuela rejects plans to increase output

Brazil President: Poverty is an International Priority

Taiwan seeks free-trade pact with Paraguay

Doctor gains popularity in Uruguay presidential race

Americas Archive

5/23

Enlistees keep signing up

Get Ready For More Gas Pains

Kerry Broadens Scope of His Pitch

Senate aide fired over Net sex diary

OAS postpones special session on Haiti

Canada: Election to be called Sunday

Canada gets new head spy

Liberals rattled by decline in Ontario

How she died: The murder of Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi in Iran

More blasts hit Colombia

Hundreds of indigenous Wayúu flee into Venezuela

Bancolombia's Londono Calls on Uribe to Cut Deficit

Mexico Peso Has 10th Weekly Loss on Outlook for U.S Rate Boost

CHILE: Private Conservation at a Snail's Pace

Cuba: Emigrants Reject New Measures Announced By Bush

Will Ménard continue denying his links with the CIA?

Chávez announces anti-imperialist stage of the Bolivarian process

Ex-Venezuelan finance minister arrested over 'plot'

President of CAMPAMENTO MANAKA Issues Statement on
Venezuelan Government Raid of Private Property

Americas Archive

5/21

Berg beheading: No way, say medical experts

American linked to Madrid blasts freed

Shifting Drug Prices Muddy Medicare Card Choice

U.S. Issues Anti-Terror Regulations for Rail Systems

Four States to Sue Power Plants

Soldier From Del. Dies in Iraq

U.S. School District Changes Dress Code To Allow Hijab

Nichols' Defense Rests in Oklahoma Bombing Case

South Dakota Poll Shows Daschle in Tight Race

US Govt to ban anonymous gay sperm doners

Mixed reviews for new US spam law

Lawmakers Seek to Curtail Cuba Embargo

Bomb in Colombia Kills Four People, Injures 17, AFP Reports

Four Arrested in Iraq for Berg Killing

For Radio Journalist, Haiti Is 'Place of Permanent Peril'

Anti-war soldier in court-martial

US asked to vacate military mission in Venezuela

Brazil's Lula, Losing Support at Home, Seeks Recovery in China

Martin plans a modest, $40-billion platform

Americas Archive

5/20

Iraq War Strains U.S. Business

To the president from a father: Shame on us

LATEST NEWS ON NICK BERG VIDEO

D.C. Schools Can't Spend U.S. Funds

Senate OKs $5.6B for Chemical Defense

Judge Dismisses Greenpeace Charges

USDA Allowed Canadian Beef In Despite Ban

Mass. Senate Repeals Gay Marriage Barrier

Delay's Scandal-Ridden Children's Charity Cancels Events

Deserter? Mejia Says Prison Orders Affected Decision

After a six-decade career, he'll always be known as Felix

Short Changing Haiti to Please Washington

Foreign investment in Latin America and Caribbean falls again

Pro-Aristide protester is shot to death

Jamaica first to sign for low-priced AIDS drugs under UN and Clinton initiatives

China and Cuba confirm willingness to develop relations

Canadian Embassy Denies Refusing Sheikh Al-Sudais Visa

Washington hampering relations between Cubans at home and abroad

Venezuela opposition decry militia plans

UN agency looks to team with Brazil on global campaign to fight hunger

Brazil's Police Arrests Health Minister Aide, Estado Says

Brazil Senate Approves 1,200 Troops for Haiti

Americas Archive

5/14

Accused prison guard recounts night of eager mayhem

Family says US held man who was beheaded

CIA thinks Zarqawi killed Berg

U.S. Oil Price Hits Record High on Gasoline Fears

US Election Officials Leave Spending Rules Intact

States Speed up Spyware Race

US's Zoellick insists world trade talks can be rescued

Book Details U.S. Protection Of Former Nazi Officials

Georgia Mayor Kills Himself Amid Fraud Allegations

US takes Greenpeace to court over alleged 'sailor mongering'

Robots to guard water in US

Harper proposes new type of RRSP tax relief

NDP takes Hamilton seat from Ontario Liberals

All Around the Capital, Preparing for an Emergency

Police killings rise in Brazilian cities

Irishmen 'must stay in Colombia'

Ecuador: Growing lack of confidence in the government

US Arrests Rwandan Genocide Suspect in Chicago

Cubans back protest march against
Bush government

5,000 people march in the Mexican capital in support of Cuba

Stocks Set to Fall Ahead of CPI Report

House Committee Approves Delay in Base Closings

U.S. airlines face crisis, despite big bailouts

Lula's Approval Rating Holds, Weathering Discontent

Americas Archive

5/13

FBI Visited Berg 3 Times in Iraqi Jail

Berg's Father and Firm
Were On A Right Wing 'Enemies' List

U.S. Officials Failed to Protect Slain Civilian, Family Says

Decapitated American was never held by U.S. forces, authorities say

West Chester contractor missing in Iraq (from May 8)

Chavez attacks 'invasion plot'

Search for More Paramilitary Forces Continues in Venezuela

England's Lawyer Says Army Uncooperative

England 'ordered to pose with Iraqis'

Two More U.S. Soldiers Face Court-Martial

Overtime-pay vote in House blocked

Trade deficit swells to all-time high

F.B.I. Agent Pleads Guilty in Deal in Chinese Spy Case

F-B-I arrests Lithuania's `most-wanted' man in Los Angeles

New York Times Says Brazil Had `No Basis' on Visa

Wall St opens lower amid data concerns

Nuclear waste project's funding in peril

Guard deployments worry some states

Home-front efforts to support troops sag

Many Who Served on 9/11 Are Still Pressing Fight for Workers' Compensation

Venezuela Chavez Says U.S. Knew of Paramilitary Plot

Canada's Martin Pledges AIDS Money as Bono `Provides Applause'

N. Korean Diplomats' Visit Exposes Rift

Canada: Liberals plan early ad attack on Harper

In Spanish, Bush Ad Takes Negative Turn

Oil remains above $40 for third day running

Boston adopts stricter stand on gay outsiders

Miramax chiefs to buy Michael Moore's documentary from Disney

Americas Archive

5/12

Cuba freezes most U.S. dollar sales

U.S. Muslims Took Brunt Of Patriot Act - Senate Report

Family Demand U.S. Answers Over Beheaded Son

Colombia has biggest humanitarian crisis in Western Hemisphere, UN says

Colombia seizes dealers' assets

Colombian army denies coup plot link

Panama to let US search its ships

Official sees potential security risks in U.S. visa-waiver program

US pledges to catch Berg killers

Canadian who wants to sue Saudi jailers takes fight to British appeals court

Venezuela seeks US 'plot' links

US network to air video diary of Iraqi prison

Brazil expels 'New York Times' correspondent

Senate Passes Corporate Tax Bill

Chile's military answers

USDA orders silence on mad cow in Texas

Bill Banning Junk Food in Schools Called 'Legislative Lunacy'

Americas Archive

5/11

In Ohio, Supreme Court Considers Right to Procreate

Baghdad Prison Still Haunts U.S. Soldiers Back Home

Inflation, Rate Fears Depress Markets

Nader Misses Texas Ballot Requirement, Sues

OECD urges Fed action to cool US economy

Mexican press continues to examine Cuba policy

US town defiant over gay unions

Chavez foils 'plot to kill him'

Dozens of terrorists of Colombian origin captured in Venezuela

Fox Urges Oklahoma Not to Execute Mexican

Harper sets out health care platform

Monsanto halts biotech wheat plans

Markets fall on rate fears; Dow sinks below 10,000

Americas Archive

5/9

US mothers to march against guns

US school shooting wounds several

Jazz guitarist Barney Kessel dies

Afghan Delegation Visiting West Point

White House to Discuss Stem Cells With House

Canadian peace activist to welcome US Iraq deserters

Andes drought leaves Lima thirsty

Ex-Iraqi Hostage Arrives Home

Despite Rhetoric, Bush, Kerry Agree On Many Issues

Americas Archive

5/8

US soldier says role was to 'make it hell' for prisoners

Army charges soldier over Iraqi abuse

HAITI: Caribbean States Turn to OAS to Probe Aristide Ouster

Man arrested under Canada's anti-terrorism law denied bail

US: New security weighed for nuclear sites

Oklahoma company asks court to lift ban on reimporting drugs from Canada

Guyana 'hit squad' row offer

Graham puts condition on Haitian aid money

Kerry threatens trade deals: Zoellick

MPs cry foul; Paul Martin's doctor runs private clinics

Ottawa unveils port security spending

US: Plan B could reduce abortions

And Latin America gets left behind, too

ENVIRONMENT-U.S.: Plan Points Way to Greenhouse Gas Cuts

Americas Archive

5/7

Jobless Rate Falls as Hiring Picks Up

UK bankruptcies jump as consumer debt climbs

US: Fed chief warns of dangers of twin deficits

Colombian Leader, Union Face Test of Will

U.S. charges nine leaders of cocaine cartel

American Held in Madrid Bombings

Brain-Damaged Woman's Rights Were Violated, Fla. Judge Rules

At center of scandal, a stubborn tomboy

Limbaugh on torture of Iraqis: U.S. guards were "having a good time," "blow[ing] some steam off"

Canada: PM's aides try to heal Liberal rift for election

Canadian employment grows

Canada: McLellan clashes with CSIS over al-Qaeda

More than 100 anti-Cuban terrorist groups in the United States

Americas Archive

5/6

Critics: E-voting needs backup

Greenspan Says Soaring Budget Deficits Are Long-Term Threat

US guardsman probed for Iraq naked soldier photos

CACI in the Dark on Reports of Abuse

House approves tax fix for affluent

E-Vote Controversy Comes to Commission

CVS Pharmacy chairman joins the call for drug imports

Louisiana to be weak in 109th

Kerry makes pitch to Latinos in L.A.

Records detail FBI tracking vets, Kerry

Canada Says Iraqi Kidnappers Release Second of Three Captives

Florida base mourns deaths of 7 reservists

'Fahrenheit 9/11' too hot for Disney :Firm bars film unit from distributing Michael Moore film

Colombian rebel awarded 35 years imprisonment

Peru minister 'fired' over mob death

Scandal alienates Mexico, Cuba

Crude Oil Rises to 13-Year High as Gasoline Concerns Linger

Canada Reinforces National Borders in Arctic Regions, WSJ Says

Canada's Martin May Call Election for June 28, Globe Reports

Americas Archive

5/5

Accused bin Laden aide given 32 years for stabbing guard

Fed Stays Put on Rates

Mass. Residency Proof Not Required for Gay Marriage

1 killed, 17 hurt in blast in Colombia

Some Flights Get Extra Security

Michigan: Broadcasts of Muslim call to prayer anger many residents

GOP sets fund-raising record at event

Chopper crashes into New York building

No need to hear quickly from Chretien on sponsorships, says head of probe

Canada: Tories go moderate in policy blueprint

Explosives Detector Tested at Md. Station

Situation 'impossible' as Haiti's woes deepens

Colombia jails top rebel leader

Calif. at Center of Electronic Voting Controversy

Kerry's Image Takes a Beating

Mexicans organize pro-Cuba protests

U.S. soldiers tortured me in Iraq; Canada did nothing

Brazil's Real Rises After U.S. Rate Decision

U.S. Senate to study prison abuse scandal

KPMG told to name tax shelter investors

Americas Archive

5/4

Anti-Muslim Violence 70% Up: CAIR Annual Report

Touchy Touch-Screen Voting

US media alibis for torture in Iraq

Racial profiling is confirmed

Wait Before Choosing Medicare Discount Card

Another Iraq Prison Cited in Lawsuit: Canadian abused

Dems seek partisan Intel staff

Journalists who died on the job are added to memorial

Support in Senate grows for farm bill

Come on down South, John Kerry!

Housing Subsidies for the Poor Threatened by Cuts in U.S. Aid

U.S. can't protect oil workers, envoy says

Canada's Liberals Have 39% Support, Lead Rivals, Post Reports

50 US Diplomats Criticize Bush's Diplomacy in the Middle East

Gore Launches Cable News Network

Split on abuse inquiry
Dems want swift action; GOP defers to administration

TSA Tests Screening Rail, Commuter Passengers

Assault weapons must be banned -- again

Bushfires rage across southern California

Report Says American Intel Sucks

Ex-banker Quattrone found guilty of obstruction

Kerry Life Story Will Be Focus of Big Ad Buy

Kerry Pledges to Increase High School Graduation Rates

Twenty-Five Arrested in Colombia Laundering Ring, Tiempo Says

Americas Archive

5/3

Son of late military dictator wins Panama's presidential election

US: Keeping the Government Running after the next attack

Mexico recalls its ambassador from Havana, expels Cuban envoy

How Chile's success divides it from its neighbors

New Okla. City Federal Building Dedicated

Hospital officials in N.B. believe flesh-eating disease under control

Envoys to quit Havana in protest

Canadian missing in Iraq

Farrakhan Condemns Alleged Prisoner Abuse

ACLU Sues on Behalf of G-8 Protesters

Americas Archive

5/2

Senate OKs Bill to Ban Web Access Tax

The Power of a Peace Candidate

Senate Partisanship Worst in Memory

Easy does it on picking drug card, say officials

Canada's Liberals Gain Support in Latest Poll, Globe Reports

Canadian Judges Given More Discretion in Terror Law

Drought Settles In, Lake Shrinks and West's Worries Grow

Court Upholds Denial of Inmate's Abortion

Man Dies After Falling Off Roller Coaster

Airports to Test New Defenses Against Terrorist Infiltration

Castro Rails Against New U.S. Measures

Venezuela's Chavez Raises Minimum Wage by 30 Percent

Blood on the tracks and lives laid down on the line

Canal plays role in Panama's vote today

NASA Expects Space Shuttles to Fly Again by Next Spring

U.S. Stocks Fall; Nasdaq Has Biggest Weekly Drop in Two Years

Three People Shot at Philly Bowling Alley

Americas Archive

5/1

UN to send troops and police to Haiti

Big setback for e-voting in California

Program Launched For Disabled Soldiers

Untangling tale of tortured Canadian

California governor's Israel trip disappoints Arab-Americans

Canada: Poll points to election in early summer

Canada still supports UN, Graham says

Canadian economy flat

Speaker has $1.5B in Ill. pork

Flow of US jobs to India to continue

Argentina: Wanted Menem protests innocence

Carter and the OAS to oversee Venezuela recount

Jamaica: Omar tells cops to get tough

Images of U.S. troops humiliating Iraqi prisoners outrage Arab world

US charge over terrorism nonsense: Venezuela

Colombia warlord strangled to death

9/11 panel chairman berated for attending Martin luncheon

US media grapples with Iraq horrors

Martin gains Bush praise but no trade concessions

In Laos, Sifting the Earth for American Dead

Prosecution Rests in Nichols Murder Trial

S'pore, Chile to expand areas of cooperation

U.S. Envoy Says Haiti Must Transform Itself

Americas Archive

4/30

Station owner pulling Nightline over decision to name U.S. troops killed in Iraq

Ottawa trying to hold back documents from Arar inquiry

Brazil: Unions Upset by Minimal Increase of Minimum Wage

US Senate launches India caucus

Chile looks to Indonesia for gas

U.S. charges soldiers with torturing Iraqi prisoners

Martin says decision not to join Iraq coalition was 'right for Canada'

Koppel: 'Americans Need to Be Reminded of the War'

Blow to Uribe's re-election hopes

Americas Archive

4/29

US marines hand Fallujah over to Saddam general

Navy fighters bomb in Fallujah

No agreement in Fallujah: Pentagon officials

Fleeing Fallujans killed as crisis deepens

Two explosions heard near Japanese troops' camp in southern Iraq

Iraq congress members under investigation

Poll: Iraqis Impatient With U.S. Presence

U.S. Forces Fire on Iraqi Civilians, Killing One, Sky News Says

'System wide' mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners

US forces to pull out of Falluja

Former Iraqi Soldiers to Replace U.S. Marines in Fallujah

Gunships pound Falluja despite ceasefire claims

US sends in the tanks as Iraqi rebels dig in

Iraqis Protest New Flag

Saddam's birthday grips Mosul

Syria blames al-Qaida-linked group for attacks

EU Seniors Assert Rejection to Harm Final Status Issues

PM to stress: Israel will suffer if pullout plan defeated

President Arafat Heads PLO Executive Committee Meeting

Blast damages Palestinian police chief's house

IDF admits it killed Palestinian lecturer by mistake

Israeli occupiers kill resistance activist

IOF Slays a Citizen, Arrests Five University Students, Demolishes Two Houses

IDF arrests nephew of Tanzim chief Marwan Barghouti

Barak calls on Knesset to finalize drafting of constitution

Sharon: PM: Defeat in vote would end coalition

Sharon may escape bribery scandal charges

Syria keeps silent on bombing suspects

Information minister: Syria facing ''terrorist'' threats

Jewish Rabbi: 50,000 Jews Leave Israel Within last Two Years

Iran: Cleric's torture ban recognises Iran's record

Khatami Refuses to Meet Argentine President Until Buenos Aires Formally Apologizes For AMIA Scandal

Mid East Archive

4/27

Los Angeles cultural body takes Dubai as sister city

Congressional Oversight of Intelligence Criticized

Conservatives Try, Once Again, To Dump Specter

RCMP review panel suspends Arar investigation, defers to federal inquiry

Senate Mulls Permanent Internet Tax Ban

U.S. Drops Bid for N.Y. Abortion Records

Court Won't Reinstate Prayer at School

Canada: New legislation would give police powers to do roadside drug tests

Environmentalists Revisit Grass-Roots to Oust Bush

IRA Suspects Cleared by Colombian Judge

Chavez, Bush at odds, but business is business

Canada: Unbowed Clark resumes attack on Harper

Copter From Fort Bragg Missing in S.C.

Soldiers, loved ones say goodbyes

Sisters of Dead Soldier Not Going Back to Iraq

Canadian Energy Stocks Climb After Attack on Iraqi Oil Terminal

WTO Rules Against Cotton Subsidies

Following Children To Identify Health Risks

Justice Dept. Probes Senate Memo Scandal

Military Affirms TV Cover Ban on Iraq Coffins

Better control over labs working on SARS virus needed: Canadian expert

Scrap military, Canada told

Jamaica asks UN for help with refugees

Conservatives Attack Gay Marriage

US radio station fined for Castro prank call

US ditches efforts to persuade EU to use sky marshals

4/26

Hundreds of Thousands Protest Bush Abortion Policy

Brazil Seeks Mediator Role in U.N. Haiti Mission

Wildfire Destroys 1,200 Acres in Calif.

Raytheon Chosen For Key Role In Army High Capacity Comms Program

For a Conservative, Life Is Sweet in Sugar Land, Tex.

Kerry faces PR fight over foreign policy

Florida Legislators Take on a Voter Right

Canada's Harper Says He Would Not Send Troops to Iraq

Cuba did not withdraw its resolution on violations at the Guantánamo base

Brazil Gets IMF Nod to Study Easing Budget Accounting Rules

Kerry to Hit Bush on Trade, Jobs in W. Va.

Energy Providers Seek Grant as Step to Build Nuclear Plant

U.S. Finds Fault in All 50 States' Child Welfare Programs

4/25

US lifts majority of commercial sanctions on Libya

Chavez would win recall victory

Haiti's leaders ask for US Marines' extended presence

Kerry jumps on Sharon bandwagon in favoring Gaza disengagement plan

McCain Sets Hearings on Phone Law

An Infusion of Religious Funds In Fla. Prisons

West Preparing for Return of West Nile

G-7 Singles Out Argentina to Improve Its Policies

A Quieter Protest Takes On IMF

Abortion Opponents Post Gains Since '95

Iraq's uncertainties in focus

US soldiers to replace departing coalition troops

Interior Dept. Announces Conservation Plan

Delegates from 57 Countries to March in Washington

U.S. Treasury Halts Information Sharing With Mexico

Brazilian Indians Continue to Hold Miners Hostage, Folha Says

4/19

Chavez Warns U.S. to Stop 'Intervening'

Special-Interest Add-Ons Weigh Down Tax-Cut Bill

Oxon Hill Development Has Ties to Terror

High Court to Clarify Judge-Only Sentencing

Canada: Martin's senior advisers on the spot

US warned to prepare for interest rate rises

Miners 'mutilated' in Brazilian massacre

Families Mark Oklahoma Bombing Anniversary

Kerry hones statements on the Vietnam War

Central American countries may follow Spain and leave Iraq

Kerry Broadens Criticism of Bush on Iraq

In Break With Tradition, Frist Takes High-Stakes Fight to Daschle's Turf

Dalai Lama speaks casually to thousands from armchair on stage

Shining Path renews Peru revolt

Canada: Liberal MPs want PM's 'thugs' out

Some Gay Groups to Protest GOP Convention

Kerry defends his record on national security

On leave, Alba soldier recalls perils of Iraq

Iowa State campus festival sparks riot

Americas Archive

4/17

US court approves Mass. redistrict plan

'Nader nation' - who are these voters?

9/11 Panel Calls Policies on Immigration Ineffective

9/11 Panel Points to Missed Chances

Spouses adjust to troops' Iraq extensions

House leader scolds9/11 commission

Employers scale back family health benefits

Cali: Governor beams over workers' comp overhaul

War: $2,150 Per Family and Counting

 

4/16

Kerry Hopes to Cement Image With New Ads

Kerry Has Double-Digit Lead in N.Y.

Israeli embassy in Washington to invite John Kerry for visit

UN rights body censures Cuban clampdown on dissidents

Canada to Pull 1,200 Troops From Kabul

35 feared killed by Amazon Indians

Special Counsel's Chief Is Assailed

US reels from Arab and European fury

Resilience of Colombian refugees impresses Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa

Third of Brazilians on less than 70 pence a day

Venezuelan president sharply criticizes Bush

 

4/15

US deficit threatens global recovery

Canada to keep troops in Afghanistan

Canadian named in British terror plot

Support for Venezuela's Chavez Slides in Poll, Universal Says

Cuba and Mexico Clash Over U.N. Rights Vote

Kerry Favored Over Bush in N.Y.

Uribe Seeks Permission to Run for 2nd Term

How the U.S. Lost Brazil

Venezuela's Chavez Raps Bush on Iraq Deaths

 

4/13

US nuclear industry powers back into life

SEC Is Preparing to Charge Time Warner in AOL Ad Sales

Suspicious Powders, Packages Keep FBI Unit on Edge

Bush Aims to Localize Rent Aid

Americans more afraid of terrorism than ever

American Airlines Gave Passenger Data to Feds

News Corp's move to US hits potential snag

Rio police storm two slums to halt deadly drug battles

Canadian hostage Israeli agent, Arab TV reports

Canada: Liberal support sinks back to low point

Canadian soldiers assist Afghan authorities in raid

Food, Trade And US Power Politics In Latin America

Aristide was sad and passive, not combative about ouster, U.S. Ambassador James Foley said

Venezuela Chavez Reinstates Information Minister, Venpres Says

Venezuelans mark second anniversary of march, coup bid

Venezuelan Election Court Rejects Contrary Vote Edict

Mexico: State's entire police force suspended over drugs deals

Uribe Apologizes for Military's Killings

Haitian voodoo pilgrims pray for a better future

Rio de Janeiro state plans to wall off slums

 

4/7

Aristide official is jailed in Feb. political killings

Homeland security a tough sell in Seattle

FCC Managers Still Flying Free

Florida's Bush backs licenses for illegals
GOP governor endorses bill that could help non-Cuban Latinos -- and maybe his brother

Mexican Peso, Chilean Peso, Brazil Real: Latin Currency Preview

Dollar Gains Against Euro; Expansion in U.S. May Outpace Europe

Brazil, UN Negotiating Nuclear Plant Inspection, Ministry Says

Vacaville soldier killed soon after arriving in Iraq

Train Derails in Miss., Killing at Least 1 Person

Former Wife Testifies in Nichols Trial

Medicaid numbers drop; UW analysis cites 'hassle factor'

Senate Again Tries Medical Malpractice Bill

 

4/6

Powell pledges to help Latortue on Caricom recognition

Students back from Iraq tell of horror of war and occupation against Iraq

Rep. Houghton Stepping Down

New York University Boycotts Israeli Academic Institutions

Poll Finds Mass. Residents Evenly Split on Constitutional Ban on Gay Marriage

Black women in US 23 times as likely to get Aids virus

Gas Natural awards BP consortium US$350mn natgas contract

Chavez targets rights activists

Anti-corruption campaign in Peru gets bogged down

U.S. Government Defends Abortion Procedure Ban

ACLU to Sue Government Over 'No-Fly' List

Officials Seek New Rules to Stem Blackout

Requiem for Puebla meeting
on the FTAA