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Inlet.org Co-founder Wade Hudson Arrives In Baghdad
by Brandon Faloona and Steven Shults - Inlet.org

War Moves Closer as Hope Fades for New Resolution
by James Lyons - independent.co.uk

U.S. Pays $27 Million to Al Queda Soldier
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  (Iraq) has come to be seen as much more about ... the question of what will the U.S. do with its great power than about the disarmament of Saddam Hussein.  If you listen to the French, the Germans and the Russians, you could be given to thinking that they've decided the bigger problem in the world right now is the uses to which (President Bush) will put American power.
-- Richard Butler, former executive chairman of the United Nations Special Commission - Ex-U.N. Inspector Warns of War Consequences, March 13, 2003 - CommonDreams/Las Vegas Review-Journal

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-- Dubya's Profound Double Standard, TomPaine.commonSense , March 13th, 2003

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