Month: March 2004
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2 U.S. Civilians Slain by Men Said to Be Dressed as Iraqi Police
March 10, 2004 By JOHN F. BURNS ABU GHARIK, Iraq, March 10 — Two American civilians working for the Coalition Provisional Authority and an Iraqi interpreter were killed by what Iraqi police officials said today they believe were four men dressed as Iraqi police officers. The civilians, two of them women, including the interpreter, were…
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Shiites May Demand Lifting of Limits on Their Power
March 10, 2004 By JOHN F. BURNS BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 9 — Iraq’s most powerful Shiite leaders kept up the pressure on Tuesday for changes in the interim constitution they signed on Monday, hinting that they may entangle the next phase of the American political timetable here, choosing a transitional government, by continuing their push…
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[JJ Letters] The lesson of Rege Cordic
December 26, 1997 This is an open letter to all of your readers who are also fans of the Lynn Cullen show, recently cancelled by WTAE in its questionable opinion that everybody in Pittsburgh wants to talk about Sports. (God Help Us !!!) Many years ago, Rege Cordic, Pittsburgh’s most famous radio personality of the…
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MILES TO GO: The Road Ahead May Be Even Rougher
March 7, 2004 By JOHN F. BURNS BAGHDAD — Somewhere in Iraq, emblematic of all America has accomplished here, Saddam Hussein sits imprisoned under military guard, awaiting trial for the years when he was the malevolent colossus who chilled every Iraqi’s soul. But if he knows anything about the world beyond his cell, the past…
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Ronald Reagan News
A compilation art project that collected links about Ronald Reagan so as to generate revenue when he died.