Saturday, April 19

Graft squad ready to seize more Euro Bank big names. Daily Nation, Independent daily of Nairobi, Kenya [Breaking News Headlines from Around the World, Powered by Worldpress.org]
Trying to Restore a Functioning Legal System to the Land of Hammurabi's Code [New York Times: International News]
Los Alamos Safety Breach [SFGate]
Area Man Supports The Troops He Didn't Go To High School With [The Onion]
Himalayan Ice Reveals Climate Warming, Catastrophic Drought. National Science Foundation Apr 19 2003 4:27AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]
42 stolen Iraqi art works seized in Jordan. Deutsche Welle Apr 19 2003 11:33AM ET [Moreover - Jordan news]
White House settles suits, reshapes environmental policy. Nando Times Apr 19 2003 4:55AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]
Chernobyl Victims Protest Unpaid Benefits. Miami Herald Apr 19 2003 8:34AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]

Thursday, April 17

Riot breaks out at Baghdad bank
BAGHDAD, Iraq (April 17, 2003 7:52 a.m. EDT) - A riot broke out at a bank Thursday after thieves blew a hole in the vault and dropped children inside to bring out fistfuls of cash. U.S. troops defused the situation by arresting the thieves and removing the money for safekeeping. [By CHRIS TOMLINSON, Associated Press] Nando Times


Wednesday, April 16

Hussein's Last Appearance BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 15 � He was here, and then, like a shadow, he was gone. At the Adhamiya Mosque in northern Baghdad, people have made a legend of the half hour last Wednesday, around the time of the noon prayers, when they say Saddam Hussein appeared in public, in the square outside the mosque, and offered what may prove to have been his last promise, or his last deceit, to the people of Iraq. New York Times via MyWay News

Monday, April 14

Iraq war, reconstruction stir debate among African-Americans Daryl Jacobs, 31, a truck driver who lives in Northeast Baltimore, said he believed that the money allocated for the war and its aftermath "could have been put in other places, like education, fixing Baltimore's streets, and public housing. It could be spent in other ways than war. There are potholes in Baltimore as big as Jacuzzis." Baltimore Sun