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The Prince of Darkness Resigns: A Look at the Controversial Businesses Dealings of Pentagon Adviser Richard Perle Three Dominican Nuns Face 50 Years in Prison for Conducting Citizens Weapons Inspections: Trial Begins Today in Colorado What Will a U.S. Occupation of Iraq Look Like? a Speech By Asla Bali of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee Six Journalists Still Missing in Iraq Including Two From <I>Newsday</I>: We Talk to <I>Newsday</I> Editor Les Payne and Pacifica's Unembedded Reporter Jerry Quickley Who Was Expelled From Iraq Last We War Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Reportedly Rejected Advice From Top Pentagon Planners On How to Invade Iraq: Former Marine & UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter Explains Why the U.S. May Lose the War

Monday, March 31, 2003

The Prince of Darkness Resigns: A Look at the Controversial Businesses Dealings of Pentagon Adviser Richard Perle

Three Dominican Nuns Face 50 Years in Prison for Conducting Citizens Weapons Inspections: Trial Begins Today in Colorado

What Will a U.S. Occupation of Iraq Look Like? a Speech By Asla Bali of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

Six Journalists Still Missing in Iraq Including Two From Newsday: We Talk to Newsday Editor Les Payne and Pacifica’s Unembedded Reporter Jerry Quickley Who Was Expelled From Iraq Last We

War Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Reportedly Rejected Advice From Top Pentagon Planners On How to Invade Iraq: Former Marine & UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter Explains Why the U.S. May Lose the War

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