UN wrote to US about Iraq deaths
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wrote a letter to his family in case he
died in Iraq
wrote a letter to his family in case he
died in Iraq
11/13/2003 07:46 AMprints a letter from Pfc. Jesse A. Givens .. Bush hasn't attendeda
single funeral. .. to click here .. Kos's
site
dailykos.com/story/2003/11/11/181818/85
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A look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq
A look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq
06/10/2004 09:37 AMInquiry into Iraq protest deaths
Inquiry into Iraq protest deaths
01/11/2004 03:45 AMBritish forces in Iraq examine the events that led to the deaths of at
least five protesters in the southern city of Amarah.
ABCNEWS.com : U.S. Military Deaths in
War With Iraq
ABCNEWS.com : U.S. Military Deaths in
War With Iraq
05/01/2004 09:04 AMlisting of those killed in Iraq on the ABC News website .. They gave
their lives for this country, .. many US soldiers died .. 737 American
soldiers .. “The
Fallen”
abcnews.go.com/sections/us/Primetime/IRAQ_Casualties.html
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Families briefed on Iraq deaths
Families briefed on Iraq deaths
01/22/2004 06:35 AM
The families of six Royal Military Policemen killed in Iraq last June
will be briefed in London today on progress in the investigation into
their deaths.
U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq Pass 1,000
(AP)
U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq Pass 1,000
(AP)
09/07/2004 07:43 PMAP - U.S. military deaths in the Iraq campaign passed the 1,000
milestone Tuesday, with more than 800 of them during the stubborn
insurgency that flared after the Americans brought down Saddam Hussein
and President Bush declared major combat over.
Number Of U.S. Deaths In Iraq Surpasses
1,000
Number Of U.S. Deaths In Iraq Surpasses
1,000
09/07/2004 09:44 PMFree Internet Press Sep 8 2004 2:22AM GMT
Second Iraq Bombing Pushes Deaths to 100
(AP)
Second Iraq Bombing Pushes Deaths to 100
(AP)
02/11/2004 09:46 PMAP - A second suicide bombing in as many days killed up to 47 people
Wednesday, pushing the toll in the back-to-back attacks to 100. Again,
Iraqis were the targets this time, a crowd of volunteers for
Iraq's new army in an apparent campaign to wreck U.S. plans to
transfer power by summer.
Crowds celebrate 13 deaths in Iraq blast
Crowds celebrate 13 deaths in Iraq blast
06/14/2004 06:02 PMU.S. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Deaths
U.S. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Deaths
05/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters via Wired News May 22 2004 5:29AM GMT
Court case looms over Iraq deaths
Court case looms over Iraq deaths
05/04/2004 10:26 PMLawyers acting for 12 Iraqi families whose relatives have been killed
by UK troops go to the High Court.
U.S. Army Disputes 'Wedding' Deaths in
Iraq
U.S. Army Disputes 'Wedding' Deaths in
Iraq
05/20/2004 06:56 AMReuters via Wired News May 20 2004 11:05AM GMT
Crowds Celebrate 13 Deaths in Iraq Blast
(AP)
Crowds Celebrate 13 Deaths in Iraq Blast
(AP)
06/14/2004 09:16 PMAP - A car bomb shattered a convoy of Westerners in Baghdad Monday,
killing at least 13 people, including three General Electric workers
and two bodyguards. Crowds rejoiced over the attack, dancing around a
charred body and shouting "Down with the USA!"
Two more Iraq prison deaths made public
Two more Iraq prison deaths made public
05/05/2004 05:06 PMU.S. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Deaths (Reuters)
U.S. Probes 8 More Iraq, Afghan Prisoner
Deaths (Reuters)
05/21/2004 09:49 PMReuters - The deaths of eight more detainees
held by American forces in Iraq -- including one of Saddam
Hussein's top generals -- are being investigated as homicides,
the Pentagon said on Friday
Army Reopens Probes of Two Iraq Detainee
Deaths
Army Reopens Probes of Two Iraq Detainee
Deaths
06/30/2004 09:14 PMReuters via Wired News Jul 1 2004 1:02AM GMT
U.S. Army Disputes 'Wedding' Deaths in
Iraq (Reuters)
U.S. Army Disputes 'Wedding' Deaths in
Iraq (Reuters)
05/20/2004 04:20 AMReuters - U.S. forces killed dozens of people in
Iraq's western desert, the army said on Thursday, but reports
the victims were civilians at a wedding sparked outrage as
Washington struggled to contain a prisoner abuse scandal.
U.S.: Hundreds of Civilian Deaths in
Iraq Were Preventable (Human Rights
Watch Press release, December 12, 2003)
U.S.: Hundreds of Civilian Deaths in
Iraq Were Preventable (Human Rights
Watch Press release, December 12, 2003)
12/14/2003 09:02 AMOff Target: The Conduct of the War and Civilian Casualties in Iraq ..
HRW: Cluster Munitions, ‘Decapitation’ Attacks Condemned .. press
release put out yesterday .. Human Rights Watch .. new report ..
report
hrw.org/press/2003/12/us-iraq-press.htm
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""WASHINGTON — Richard Perle, the
influential foreign policy hawk, is
suing journalist Seymour Hersh over an
article he wrote implying that Mr. Perle
is using his position as a Pentagon
adviser to benefit financially from a
war to liberate Iraq.
"I intend ..."
""WASHINGTON — Richard Perle, the
influential foreign policy hawk, is
suing journalist Seymour Hersh over an
article he wrote implying that Mr. Perle
is using his position as a Pentagon
adviser to benefit financially from a
war to liberate Iraq.
"I intend ..."
03/13/2003 10:25 AM"wrote"
"wrote"
06/05/2004 09:30 PM"wrote about"
"wrote about"
11/18/2003 03:32 AM"wrote about the rebranding"
"wrote about the rebranding"
02/10/2004 09:26 PMWho Wrote Linux?
Who Wrote Linux?
07/06/2004 03:19 PMWho wrote Sasser--and why?
Who wrote Sasser--and why?
05/09/2004 07:59 PMZDNet May 10 2004 0:36AM GMT
Murder She Wrote
Murder She Wrote
06/23/2004 06:23 AM
Halley wri
tes:
Blog Murder
Is there a reason Dave Winer just killed 3000 blogs -- like this
one (Tom Matrullo's)
and this one (Dean Landsman's) and this one (Craig's Booknotes)--
and no one, including
Slashdot has the balls to write about it?!
At least he's taken the gloves off -- if you thought he was a
cuddly teddy bear friend
of all bloggers -- you might want to rethink that.
then she added later:
And if you want to take the time to read what I wrote -- I
never called anyone
a "murderer" as some have claimed -- and my question was why no one
else had written
about it.
Halley obviously has some harsh feelings against Dave, feelings
that distorts her
view on anything Dave does. I think it is all right for a
person to not like
another person. But I think she should have just said so
instead of practically
calling Dave a murderer on flimsy evidences and then,
instead of apologizing,
resort to playing word games.
To Both Sides of Weblogs.com Conflict
I have a problem understanding people who routinely go beyond
the needs of momentary
emotional ranting to shred another person's reputation in
public. Over and over,
they portray the focus of their anger as the ultimate evil.
What are they trying
to accomplish? If they are successful, then the person will
be ruined professionally
and shunned socially. Is that really what they want?
If I could give them an advice, it is this:
If you are chasing, you better be ready to catch.

" this piece I wrote on Fargo"
" this piece I wrote on Fargo"
06/18/2004 11:21 AMHow We Wrote the Template Toolkit Book
...
How We Wrote the Template Toolkit Book
...
02/10/2004 02:59 AMWhen Dave Cross, Andy Wardley, and Darren Chamberlain got together to
write the
Per
l Template Toolkit book, they decided to write it in Plain Old
Documentation. Dave shows us how the Template Toolkit itself
transformed that for publication.
The founder of the GNU-Darwin project
wrote an int ...
The founder of the GNU-Darwin project
wrote an int ...
11/19/2003 08:07 PM
The founder of the GNU-Darwin project wrote an
interesting editorial on Apple and open source today. I really
appreciate that the GNU-Darwin project played a role in helping to
make the APSL a better open
source license.
In my opinion, Apple has made a lot of good progress (such as opening
up Darwin, WebCore, and the Objective-C runtime under the APSL) but I
do hope they'll go further and open up Cocoa under the APSL.
Frequently when programming in Cocoa I remember that I have no
significant rights since everything is still, as all of the Cocoa
header files simply say, "Copyright 2003 Apple Computer. All Rights
Reserved". I didn't use to care about that. Open source helped me
realize that I can have rights, too. Apple's been gracious so far, I
hope they continue to be. It's played a significant role in me buying
and evangelizing Apple products.
9:06 PM
| steve jenson
Stairway to Heaven, as Schubert wrote it
Stairway to Heaven, as Schubert wrote it
08/12/2004 04:21 AMStairway To Heaven: variations on a theme .. The Stairway
Suite
phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/Stairway.html
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"Some notes on the "Who wrote Linux"
Kerfuffle"
"Some notes on the "Who wrote Linux"
Kerfuffle"
05/23/2004 09:31 AM'I wrote it in bed with my computer on a
cookie sheet'
'I wrote it in bed with my computer on a
cookie sheet'
05/15/2004 08:44 AMNational Post May 15 2004 1:27PM GMT
Some notes on the "Who wrote Linux"
kerfuffle
Some notes on the "Who wrote Linux"
kerfuffle
05/20/2004 10:06 AMThe history of Unix and its various children and grandchildren has
been in the news recently as a result of a book from the Alexis de
Tocqueville Institution. Since I was involved in part of this history,
I feel I have an obligation to set the record straight and correct
some extremely serious errors.
Officer Wrote Letter to Bush's Father
(AP)
Officer Wrote Letter to Bush's Father
(AP)
09/17/2004 06:22 PMAP - A packet of Texas Air National Guard records released Friday
showed that the commanding officer of President Bush's basic training
unit took a special interest in him as a trainee and wrote to his
father to praise him. Democrats called that proof of preferential
treatment.
Teen wrote 'Sasser' worm, police say
Teen wrote 'Sasser' worm, police say
05/09/2004 12:33 AMBoston Globe May 9 2004 5:05AM GMT
Guard Supervisor Wrote to Bush's Father
(AP)
Guard Supervisor Wrote to Bush's Father
(AP)
09/17/2004 11:42 PMAP - A packet of Texas Air National Guard records released Friday
showed that the commanding officer of President Bush's basic training
unit took a special interest in him as a trainee and wrote to his
father to praise him. Democrats called that proof of preferential
treatment.
More Unixy goodness. First, James
Stansfield wrote ...
More Unixy goodness. First, James
Stansfield wrote ...
11/19/2003 08:06 PM
More Unixy goodness. First, James Stansfield wrote to point
out that:
sudo apachectl configtest
The above command works wonders as well... This can be run when apache
is running
Second: a friend is looking for answers to the following:
Any idea how to set permissions permanently in /dev/?
It's not a disk filesystem, so any changes you make are lost on
reboot,
and I want to change the perms of /dev/bpf* so I can run tcpdump as
myself.
I've only found one reference, some guy on mailing list suggesting
that
apple's DevFS is old, and doesn't allow configuration of device
permissions.
Any ideas? I can make tcpdump setuid root, but I've built 3 versions
in
the last 2 days, and there seems something wrong about having to do
that (not the building, the setuid rooting).
Anyone?
Discuss
7:49 AM
| Chris
Cummer
Vote for your favorite "Who wrote Linux"
story
Vote for your favorite "Who wrote Linux"
story
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“It was a dark and stormy night. A troop of highly
intelligent penguins had just received a communication from their
leader, a time-traveling extraterrestrial who looked a bit like Elvis.
The penguins learned their mission: to organize a force of monkeys,
who would clack away indefinitely on a bunch of Commodore 64s until
they achieved Nirvana. Their results were intercepted by Russian
spies, who flew off with the floppy disk in a jet bound for…
Andy Tanenbaum on 'Who Wrote Linux'
Andy Tanenbaum on 'Who Wrote Linux'
05/20/2004 10:15 AMCounsel to GOP Senator Wrote Memo On
Schiavo (washingtonpost.com)
Counsel to GOP Senator Wrote Memo On
Schiavo (washingtonpost.com)
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