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Glaxo Admits Paxil Is Addictive...in the UK
A staffer at the clinical test site where I've been a healthy subject guinea pig in drug studies once told me he gave up trying to take all the...
Rick Giombetti

It's About (Mexico's) Oil
A majority of Mexicans believe the United States invaded Iraq simply to acquire its valuable oil reserves. They are also beginning to suspect that...
Troy Skeels

Practicing Protest
Knowledge is power, in street protest, as much as in any other genre. There are certain basics of street protest and tactical physics that can...
Kirsten Anderberg

Our Revolution
The real revolution ain't about bootie size The Versaces you buys Or the Lexus you drives And though we've lost Biggie Smalls Maybe your notorious...
Fiona York

Tales of the Liberation
As the civilized world celebrates the liberation of Iraq--declared "from the dramatic setting of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Abraham...
Eddie Tews

TopOff2: Preparing for the Improbable
Few would doubt the need or utility for disaster preparedness. But the conduct of expensive and highly visible terrorism response drills all this...
Geov Parrish

The Wrong Direction
Late in April, the United States quietly agreed to help its enemy. The US, as the world knows, is on an unquenchable mission to end terror. The...
Geov Parrish

 

"It was like a Hollywood film. They cried, 'Go, go, go,' with guns andblanks and the sound of explosions. They made a show -- an action movie likeSylvester Stallone or Jackie Chan, with jumping and shouting, breaking downdoors." -- Dr. Anmar Uday, describing the filming of US troops supposedlyrescuing Jessica Lynch. The BBC alleges the operation was staged for thecameras, with no enemy troops within miles of the hospital.

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