August 18, 2004 | 2 Rajab 1425 Hijriah
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Mistake jeopardizes FBI sting
A word found in a notebook identifying an Albany imam as a "commander" was misinterpreted by Army intelligence experts after it was recovered from a bombed-out camp in Iraq, according to records obtained by the Times Union. The entry, written...
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Enough Imperial Crusades
The rest of us should not pretend, though, that another round of "humanitarian intervention" would represent anything other than the soft face of that same imperialism so hard at work today in Gaza, Afghanistan and Iraq. Fresh from an illegal...
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veiled4allah
another look at Arab-American voters
It seems that even the British are interested in what Arab-Americans are thinking. The BBC interviewed eight Arab-Americans about their voting intentions this November. One thinks that Bush is a good president, but the other seven have no plans to...
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The Clipboard
Marines picked Najaf fight without Pentagon's OK
Just five days after they arrived here to take over from U.S. Army units that had encircled Najaf since an earlier confrontation in the spring, new Marine commanders decided to smash guerrillas loyal to the rebel Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr....
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The Outing of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan: State of Play
The Ridge announcement raised the question of where the information on the surveillance of the buildings had come from. Late Sunday afternoon, August 1, the entire national press corps worked the phones furiously, checking with government officials about where Ridge...