Saturday, April 5

The mysteries of time and sleep It?s that time of year again, when crocuses bloom, the lawn starts to need mowing, and most Americans lose an hour?s sleep setting their clocks ahead. (Remember? Spring forward, fall back.) So here are answers to your questions about the time switch ? and about sleep. MSNBC News
Peter Arnett Now Reporting for Arab TV Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war. Earthlink News
Judge Tosses JonBenet Ramsey Lawsuit A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the parents of JonBenet Ramsey and criticized police and the FBI for what she said was a media campaign aimed at making the family look guilty. Eartlink News
Military Releases Details of POW Rescue "Jessica Lynch," called out an American soldier, approaching her bed. "We are United States soldiers and we're here to protect you and take you home." Peering from behind the sheet as he removed his helmet, she looked up and said, "I'm an American soldier, too." Earthlink News

Wednesday, April 2

Doing the dissent thing... Certainly this time some of the public have bowed to patriotism. In the week of the first bombing raid, support for the attack jumped 16 percentage points, according to an ICM/Guardian poll... Of all the countries covering the war, Britain is the most interesting. American media has been unquestionably pro-war, the French and German's anti-war BBC News

Monday, March 31

Salon Gets a Lifeline Salon Media Group, the publisher of online culture and politics site Salon, said on Friday it received an $800,000 round of funding that would give it the needed breathing room to reach profitability. The funding, led by previous investors Bill Hambrecht and John Warlock, is on top of $1.3 million Salon has raised since last July. The company said the funds would allow it to continue its march to self-sufficiency, which is keyed on its new hybrid subscription and sponsorship model. Internet News


FBI Says Trilogy Program Is Complete FBI Director Robert S. Mueller said Friday the agency has completed a key component of its modernization program, the costly, oft-criticized Trilogy network. The $458 million project, which has been plagued by cost overruns, is expected to allow FBI agents to receive multi-media case files at their desks and to link various law enforcement agency databases.
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Generals dig in for long war The decision marks a victory for the military over their civilian masters, who have been pressing the political imperative for a swift end to the war. President Bush encouraged his generals to keep their sights fixed on Baghdad, although he is leaving military planning to General Franks. Times Online
The Yank opened up. He had absolutely no regard for human life. He was a cowboy out on a jolly' THREE wounded British soldiers described yesterday how they survived a terrifying attack by an American anti-tank aircraft that killed one of their troop and destroyed two armoured vehicles. Times Online


U.S. Troops Kill Seven Iraqi Women, Children in Car Thirteen women and children were inside the vehicle, four of whom were unhurt, the military said. Yahoo News



In Basra, Panic as a Tactic of War The skirmish, in which the Iraqis made use of human shields, mobile weapons and panic, underscored the problems facing British soldiers as they try to take Basra, Iraq's second-largest city. It also made clear some of the pitfalls U.S. forces would confront in a battle for Baghdad. LA Times

NBC severs ties with journalist Arnett NBC fired journalist Peter Arnett on Monday, saying it was wrong for him to give an interview with state-run Iraqi TV in which he said the American-led coalition's initial plan for the war had failed because of Iraq's resistance. Arnett called the interview a "misjudgment" and apologized Salon

Analysis: US warns Syria and Iran The US appears to be trying to shape the political landscape of the Middle East for the post-war phase. They also raise the question as to whether action in some form against other countries might follow the war against Iraq. BBC News

Sunday, March 30

Can the Pentagon defends its plan of war The New Yorker, in questioning Mr. Rumsfeld's tactics, gives a new turn to these criticisms, The magazine quotes that according to several strategists of the Pentagon Mr. Rumsfeld categorically refused the deployment in the Gulf of four additional divisions, as recommended by the staff. Refusing the application of his commander General Tommy Franks, to delay the invasion to give time to the 4 the 2nd division, hat could not enter the north of Iraq by Turkey, to redeploy in the south. Le Monde
In the heart of the Arab East The town of Baghdad was founded into 752 by Al-Mansour, the Victorious one, twelve years after the introduction of the caliphate abbasside. Le monde