News for 11-03-05
11-03-05 - Libby Pleads Not Guilty in CIA Leak Case
11-03-05 - Italians Deny Role in Iraq Uranium Dossier
11-03-05 - Bolton pushes for new Syria resolution US Ambassador John Bolton has said he wants another UN resolution forcing Syria to withdraw any intelligence agents it keeps in Lebanon.
11-03-05 - Bush aide admits meeting Italian secret service chief in 2002 Hadley told a press briefing that he had briefly met the head of Italy's SISMI secret intelligence service, Nicolo Pollari, on September 9, 2002 in a "courtesy call" aimed at getting to know his new colleague
11-03-05 - Bolton: Syria could face economic sanctions Asked about Annan?s credibility, Bolton said, ?What I am spending a not insignificant portion of my time doing is searching for his successor.?
11-03-05 - Iran to process fresh batch of uranium-diplomats
11-03-05 - Iran summons Italian envoy over planned Rome rally
11-03-05 - Israel opens fire in disputed border area Israeli artillery batteries opened fire in a disputed area on the border with Lebanon, causing no casualties
11-03-05 - Syria says can survive any economic sanctions
11-03-05 - Israel and the Neocons The Libby Affair and the Internal War With the election of Bush in 2001, they moved into major strategic positions in the government, and as the principal ideologues and propagandists for a sequence of wars against Arab adversaries of the Israeli State
11-03-05 - Italy MPs probes Iraq-Niger claim An Italian senator has withdrawn a claim that Rome had warned the US some of the intelligence used to justify Iraq's invasion was forged.
11-03-05 - Judy Miller and the AIPAC Spy Case
11-03-05 - Carter: White House Manipulated Iraq Intel
11-03-05 - Senate seeks legal verdict on Galloway perjury allegation The United States Senate has referred allegations that the MP George Galloway lied under oath about Saddam Hussein's multimillion-pound oil-for-food programme to US law enforcement officials Neocon witchhunt.
11-03-05 - U.S. to Israel: Reopen Gaza crossings In a meeting between Wolfensohn and Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz in Washington, Mofaz promised to try and complete talks with Palestinian officials next week in a bid to open the Rafah crossing prior to Wolfensohn's return to Israel next week. Mofaz later met with U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney.
11-03-05 - AP: DeLay's Staff Tried to Help Abramoff Investigators have unearthed e-mails showing Rep. Tom DeLay's office tried to help lobbyist Jack Abramoff get a high-level Bush administration meeting for Indian clients, an effort that succeeded after the tribes began making a quarter-million dollars in donations.
11-03-05 - UN Rebukes Syria, Iran Two of Israel?s two main enemies, Syria and Iran, were rebuked by the United Nations Security Council within four days of each other this past week ? a fact that one former Israeli ambassador said is no coincidence.
11-03-05 - ?A Military Option Is Not on the Agenda?
11-03-05 - Italians Deny Role in Iraq Uranium Dossier
11-03-05 - Bolton pushes for new Syria resolution US Ambassador John Bolton has said he wants another UN resolution forcing Syria to withdraw any intelligence agents it keeps in Lebanon.
11-03-05 - Bush aide admits meeting Italian secret service chief in 2002 Hadley told a press briefing that he had briefly met the head of Italy's SISMI secret intelligence service, Nicolo Pollari, on September 9, 2002 in a "courtesy call" aimed at getting to know his new colleague
11-03-05 - Bolton: Syria could face economic sanctions Asked about Annan?s credibility, Bolton said, ?What I am spending a not insignificant portion of my time doing is searching for his successor.?
11-03-05 - Iran to process fresh batch of uranium-diplomats
11-03-05 - Iran summons Italian envoy over planned Rome rally
11-03-05 - Israel opens fire in disputed border area Israeli artillery batteries opened fire in a disputed area on the border with Lebanon, causing no casualties
11-03-05 - Syria says can survive any economic sanctions
11-03-05 - Israel and the Neocons The Libby Affair and the Internal War With the election of Bush in 2001, they moved into major strategic positions in the government, and as the principal ideologues and propagandists for a sequence of wars against Arab adversaries of the Israeli State
11-03-05 - Italy MPs probes Iraq-Niger claim An Italian senator has withdrawn a claim that Rome had warned the US some of the intelligence used to justify Iraq's invasion was forged.
11-03-05 - Judy Miller and the AIPAC Spy Case
11-03-05 - Carter: White House Manipulated Iraq Intel
11-03-05 - Senate seeks legal verdict on Galloway perjury allegation The United States Senate has referred allegations that the MP George Galloway lied under oath about Saddam Hussein's multimillion-pound oil-for-food programme to US law enforcement officials Neocon witchhunt.
11-03-05 - U.S. to Israel: Reopen Gaza crossings In a meeting between Wolfensohn and Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz in Washington, Mofaz promised to try and complete talks with Palestinian officials next week in a bid to open the Rafah crossing prior to Wolfensohn's return to Israel next week. Mofaz later met with U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney.
11-03-05 - AP: DeLay's Staff Tried to Help Abramoff Investigators have unearthed e-mails showing Rep. Tom DeLay's office tried to help lobbyist Jack Abramoff get a high-level Bush administration meeting for Indian clients, an effort that succeeded after the tribes began making a quarter-million dollars in donations.
11-03-05 - UN Rebukes Syria, Iran Two of Israel?s two main enemies, Syria and Iran, were rebuked by the United Nations Security Council within four days of each other this past week ? a fact that one former Israeli ambassador said is no coincidence.
11-03-05 - ?A Military Option Is Not on the Agenda?
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