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Stories from 2002-06-30

Analysis: A New Questioning of the War

David S. Broder | Washington Post | June 30, 2002

"The fresh questioning of the war on terrorism is also a phenomenon of the Democratic left. But if I have learned anything in four decades of covering politics, it is to pay heed when you hear the same questions — in almost the same phrases — popping up in different parts of the country." [more]

At the Crossroads of Terror

Douglas Waller | Time Magazine | June 30, 2002

"Inside the clandestine operations center where the CIA tries to anticipate what al-Qaeda will do next." [more]

Analysis: Central Truths

John Pilger | Z Magazine | June 30, 2002

"The study found that words such as "murder", "atrocity", "lynching" and "savage, cold-blooded killing" were used only to describe Israeli deaths. "The extent to which some journalism assumes the Israeli perspective," wrote Professor Greg Philo, "can be seen if the statements are 'reversed' and presented as Palestinian actions. [We] did not find any [news] reports stating that 'The Palestinian attacks were in retaliation for the murder of those resisting the illegal Israeli occupation'."" [more]

Israel Removes Two Jewish Settler Outposts

STAFF | Associated Press | June 30, 2002

"Israeli security forces began to remove two Jewish settler outposts in the West Bank on Sunday shortly after Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer vowed to dismantle 10 of the rogue settlements by Monday." [more]

The Punisher

Phil Zabriskie | Time Magazine | June 30, 2002

"Hard-riding, tough-talking Mayor Rodrigo Duterte keeps the peace in a once lawless city. But his brand of law and order comes at a price." [more]

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