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By L.F. Brown 26 October 2004 The results of a poll conducted in Iraq by the International Republican Institute on voter preferences for the upcoming election in January 2005 have been released. The most popular politician amongst Iraqis, as reported...
By L.F. Brown 20 October 2004 "We have to swallow pretty large-sized camels to achieve our goals." Mikaela Engel, Greenland’s deputy minister of foreign affairs, on Greenland's pursuit of independence Greenland is caught in quite a vicious circle. When the...
By L.F. Brown 14 October 2004 In 1999, the film studio Warner Bros. released the critically acclaimed antiwar film "Three Kings," directed by David O. Russell. Set during the first Gulf War, it told the story of a small group...
By L.F. Brown 5 October 2004 There was much controversy when Afghanistan’s Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Fazil Hadi Shinwari, then 73 years of age, placed a ban on cable television last year, due to its content being un-Islamic....
By L.F. Brown 3 October 2004 THE Afghan Government is in secret talks with senior Taliban figures to let them back into office only 2½ years after the US-led military campaign to remove them from power. Mullah Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil,...
By L.F. Brown 28 September 2004 “The Prime Minister [John Howard] yesterday embarked on a $6 billion spending spree…” Editorial: What shall we do with the drunken sailor?, The Australian, 27 September 2004 Comparing a politician to a drunken sailor...
By L.F. Brown 27 September 2004 Then… 19% of Australians agreed the Tampa boat people should be returned to Australia now --76% said "no" and 5% were undecided. ‘Refugees Not Welcome’ Australians Say, Roy Morgan International, 19 September 2001 “That...
By L.F. Brown 23 September 2004 "This election, ladies and gentlemen, will be about trust." John Howard on 29 August 2004, opening the Australian federal election campaign. "So I say we need trust in government. We need a government that...
By L.F. Brown 19 September 2004 When Frank Wills, a security guard at the Watergate office complex in Washington D.C., noticed adhesive tape on the lock of a door connecting the building’s basement garage to a stairwell on June 17,...
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