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Tuesday, 12 July 2005
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Srebrenica remembers massacre
Hundreds of victims are buried in a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre.
[Via BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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Iraq: An upside-down place
Jon Leyne reflects on what the US might have done to limit the scale of the insurgency in Iraq.
[Via BBC News | World | UK Edition] "The clear implication is that a good part of this mess might have been prevented if the Americans had decided to keep the Iraqi army together, paid their pensions, and been less doctrinaire about getting rid of the Baathists after the invasion two years ago.
In other words, perhaps America's main job in Iraq at the moment is to correct the mistakes of the last couple of years."
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Many nations grieve in melting pot of London (Reuters)
"Beneath the headline in Britain's Daily Telegraph on Monday, a list of the missing from around the globe illustrated the deadly reach of last week's bomb attacks in London.
A waiter from France, an oil executive from Nigeria, an accountant from Mauritius, a tour guide from the United States, a dental technician from Romania, an Israeli who wanted to escape bombings in her homeland."
[Via Yahoo! News - World]
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Salon.com: Why Karl Rove must go
But none of that can change the fact that Karl Rove revealed the identity of a CIA agent in order to discredit criticism of the president's use of intelligence in the run-up to a war that has now claimed the lives of at least 1,755 Americans.
This is the man responsible for getting George W. re-elected. He committed treason.
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