Archives > March 2003

Just misunderstanding justice

We lack the shared vocabulary even to have a debate over war with Iraq

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The one that got away

Germans convict al-Qaeda accessory, but the U.S. still has no comment on why Iraqi terrorist leader Mullah Krekar was expelled from-not arrested in-Norway

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Top News

1 'al-qaeda is coming' Federal authorities followed announcements of Code Orange threat levels to Americans with arrests of suspected terrorists. FBI agents…

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Quick Takes

Dirty bomb Acclaim Entertainment's commitment to keep it dirty may end up cleaning out the company. Pro bike rider Dave Mirra is suing Acclaim for more than…

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Quotables

He doesn't understand when you do that throat thing, you don't look classy. University of Memphis basketball coach John Calipari after Memphis player John…

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God's in charge

An open letter to a leader who appreciates that

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Ideas and marriages

Better to enjoy both than to worry about terrorism

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PORTABLE PENTAGON

It's not a household name yet, but when the shooting starts in Iraq, Camp Asayliyah-headquarters of the U.S. Central Command in the Middle East-will be a…

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All that Al Jazeera voice for freedom?

As independent as it gets in the Middle East, Qatari news organization's impressive list of detractors is evidence that journalists who don't fear…

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The Middle East air war

Al Jazeera may have been banned and harassed by Muslim governments throughout the Middle East, but that doesn't make it the most controversial broadcaster in…

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It's all about me

Culture |  The Hours offers a bitter, venomous form of nihilism that goes beyond simple feminism

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The abolitionist

National |  Activists believe John Miller is the man to make the fighting of forced prostitution a State Department priority

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