Powell: Martial Law Would Make Task Harder in Iraq
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Powell: Martial Law Would Make Task
Harder in Iraq (Reuters)
Powell: Martial Law Would Make Task
Harder in Iraq (Reuters)
06/25/2004 12:18 PMReuters - The U.S.-led coalition's task in Iraq
will become harder if the new Iraq administration imposes
martial law after it takes over on June 30, Secretary of State
Colin Powell was quoted Friday as saying.
Frontiers 31 Mar 2005 - 3G Technology -
Will it make it harder for parents to
control what their teenagers are
Frontiers 31 Mar 2005 - 3G Technology -
Will it make it harder for parents to
control what their teenagers are
04/02/2005 06:37 PMRadio Singapore International Apr 2 2005 7:11PM GMT
Soldier to Face Court-Martial in Iraq
(AP)
Soldier to Face Court-Martial in Iraq
(AP)
05/09/2004 08:45 AMAP - A 24-year-old U.S. military policeman will be the first soldier
to face a court-martial in connection with the abuse of Iraqi
prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, the military said Sunday.
First soldier faces court-martial in
Iraq
First soldier faces court-martial in
Iraq
05/09/2004 11:27 AMTwo More U.S. Soldiers to Face
Courts-Martial for Iraq Abuse
Two More U.S. Soldiers to Face
Courts-Martial for Iraq Abuse
05/12/2004 04:05 PMEight other Americans have been charged in the abuse scandal; one is
set to face court-martial on May 19.
New Law in Iraq Gives Premier Martial
Powers to Fight Uprising
New Law in Iraq Gives Premier Martial
Powers to Fight Uprising
07/06/2004 11:49 PMThe new law allows Prime Minister Iyad Allawi to impose curfews
anywhere in Iraq and ban groups he considers seditious.
U.S. Sets Two More Iraq Prison Courts
Martial (Reuters)
U.S. Sets Two More Iraq Prison Courts
Martial (Reuters)
05/12/2004 09:53 AMReuters - The U.S. military announced a further
two court martials for abusing Iraqi detainees at Baghdad's Abu
Ghraib prison Wednesday.
Democracy Now! | Robert Fisk On
Sovereignty, Martial Law, and Continuing
Violence in the New Iraq
Democracy Now! | Robert Fisk On
Sovereignty, Martial Law, and Continuing
Violence in the New Iraq
07/18/2004 05:18 AMDemocracy Now: Robert Fisk On Sovereignty, Martial Law, and Continuing
Violence in the New
Iraq
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California Spam Law: Won't Stop Spam,
Will Make It Harder To Do Business
California Spam Law: Won't Stop Spam,
Will Make It Harder To Do Business
11/03/2003 11:40 PMI get inundated with more and more spam every day, and it's
frustrating as anything. I want it to stop. However, if politicians
insist on passing bad legislation in their attempts to stop spam,
that's not going to do any good. I've already complained about the
new
California legislation and it looks like I'm not alone. A guy who
runs a consulting firm and writes for Business Week points out
why California's anti-spam law won't do a thing about
spam, but will make life more difficult for legitimate small
businesses. He describes a situation where he did a very targeted
mailing for a company. It's probably up to your definition of spam as
to whether or not you consider his mailing spam. I tend to draw the
line on whether or not the mailing was "bulk" - which it sounds like
his was. I believe that if the email is truly targeted and
personalized about a potential business relationship, then it's hard
to call it spam. The California law disagrees. In fact, the sponsor
of the bill claims that any email contact between two companies is not
legitimate if it hasn't been initiated under some other form. That's
simply ridiculous. As I've said before, plenty of "commercial"
websites contact Techdirt every day about the possibility of
partnerships or links. Under California's anti-spam law, I could
charge them with spam. I recently heard from a major technology
magazine, asking if I would add them to my Quicklinks box. Should I
sue them for spam? According to the law, I could.
Powell unable to make headway in Mideast
Powell unable to make headway in Mideast
05/16/2004 07:26 PMPowell: Possible Iraq May Have Had No
WMD (AP)
Powell: Possible Iraq May Have Had No
WMD (AP)
01/24/2004 07:17 PMAP - Secretary of State Colin Powell held out the possibility Saturday
that prewar Iraq may not have possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Powell Indicates Possible Iraq Exit
Powell Indicates Possible Iraq Exit
05/16/2004 03:42 AMFree Internet Press May 16 2004 7:24AM GMT
Powell Sorry for Iraq Abuse
Powell Sorry for Iraq Abuse
05/16/2004 04:41 PMReuters via Wired News May 16 2004 7:47PM GMT
Powell: Iraq Pullout Request Not Likely
(AP)
Powell: Iraq Pullout Request Not Likely
(AP)
05/15/2004 12:01 AMAP - U.S.-led coalition forces would leave Iraq if a new interim
government should ask them to, Secretary of State Colin Powell said
Friday, but such a request is unlikely.
Powell: It's 'Open Question' Whether
Iraq Had WMD
Powell: It's 'Open Question' Whether
Iraq Had WMD
01/24/2004 05:00 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 24 2004 8:30PM GMT
Powell: Iraq pullout request not likely
Powell: Iraq pullout request not likely
05/14/2004 08:50 PMPowell: Possible Iraq Had No Banned Arms
(AP)
Powell: Possible Iraq Had No Banned Arms
(AP)
01/24/2004 01:47 PMAP - Secretary of State Colin Powell held out the possibility Saturday
that prewar Iraq may not have possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Powell: Iraq will not get veto on troops
Powell: Iraq will not get veto on troops
06/02/2004 07:53 PMPowell in Iraq on surprise visit
Powell in Iraq on surprise visit
07/30/2004 02:56 AMThe US secretary of state is in Baghdad on an unannounced visit to
bolster Iraq's interim government.
Powell warns of more Iraq attacks
Powell warns of more Iraq attacks
01/02/2005 07:03 PMThe US Secretary of State warns of more violence in Iraq as elections
approach, after a new suicide attack.
Powell Promises to Speed Aid to Iraq
(AP)
Powell Promises to Speed Aid to Iraq
(AP)
07/30/2004 08:57 PMAP - Secretary of State Colin Powell said Friday the United States
will speed delivery to Iraq of billions of dollars in reconstruction
aid that the Congress approved last year.
Powell confronts Iraq escalation
Powell confronts Iraq escalation
06/25/2004 12:54 AMThe US secretary of state says Washington has a serious problem in
Iraq after 100 died in militant attacks.
Powell promises to speed aid to Iraq
Powell promises to speed aid to Iraq
07/30/2004 05:34 PMPowell Says Never Considered Resigning
Over Iraq
Powell Says Never Considered Resigning
Over Iraq
04/27/2004 12:21 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 27 2004 4:45AM GMT
Powell Says Never Considered Resigning
Over Iraq (Reuters)
Powell Says Never Considered Resigning
Over Iraq (Reuters)
04/26/2004 11:17 PMReuters - Secretary of State Colin Powell said
on Monday he never considered resigning over the Iraq war.
Powell casts doubt on Iraq WMDs
Powell casts doubt on Iraq WMDs
01/24/2004 01:41 PMThe US secretary of state admits Iraq may not have had any stocks of
banned weapons before the war last year.
Agreement on UN Iraq Resolution Very
Close - Powell
Agreement on UN Iraq Resolution Very
Close - Powell
06/05/2004 10:18 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 5 2004 1:44PM GMT
Deal Very Close UN Iraq Resolution -
Powell
Deal Very Close UN Iraq Resolution -
Powell
06/05/2004 10:18 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 5 2004 1:44PM GMT
Deal Very Close on UN Iraq Resolution -
Powell
Deal Very Close on UN Iraq Resolution -
Powell
06/05/2004 01:18 PMReuters via Wired News Jun 5 2004 4:43PM GMT
Powell: Iraq Will Have No Veto on
U.S.-Led Force (Reuters)
Powell: Iraq Will Have No Veto on
U.S.-Led Force (Reuters)
06/03/2004 05:09 AMReuters - Iraq's new interim government will have
no veto over future military operations by American-led forces
after the U.S.-British occupation formally ends on June 30,
Secretary of State Colin Powell said.
Powell Refutes Think-Tank Report on Iraq
(AP)
Powell Refutes Think-Tank Report on Iraq
(AP)
01/08/2004 08:31 PMAP - Secretary of State Colin Powell acknowledged Thursday that he had
seen no "smoking gun, concrete evidence" of ties between Saddam
Hussein and the al-Qaida terror network, but insisted that Iraq had
had dangerous weapons and needed to be disarmed by force.
Powell: Situation in Iraq 'Getting
Worse' (AP)
Powell: Situation in Iraq 'Getting
Worse' (AP)
09/27/2004 05:30 AMAP - Secretary of State Colin Powell sees the situation in Iraq
"getting worse" as planned elections approach, and the top U.S.
military commander for Iraq says he expects more violence ahead.
Powell backs U.S. attacks on Iraq
mosques
Powell backs U.S. attacks on Iraq
mosques
04/28/2004 06:57 PMClashes in Iraq; Powell Says U.S. Troops
to Stay
Clashes in Iraq; Powell Says U.S. Troops
to Stay
05/16/2004 04:41 PMReuters via Wired News May 16 2004 7:47PM GMT
CIA Wrong on Iraq 'Mobile Labs,' Powell
Says
CIA Wrong on Iraq 'Mobile Labs,' Powell
Says
05/16/2004 07:32 PMReuters via Wired News May 16 2004 10:44PM GMT
Powell: It's 'Open Question' Whether
Iraq Had WMD (Reuters)
Powell: It's 'Open Question' Whether
Iraq Had WMD (Reuters)
01/24/2004 02:50 PMReuters - Secretary of State Colin Powell said on
Saturday it was an "open question" whether stocks of weapons of
mass destruction would be found in Iraq and conceded it was
possible Saddam Hussein had none.
Powell in Iraq; Hostage Deadline Looms
Powell in Iraq; Hostage Deadline Looms
07/30/2004 06:36 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 30 2004 10:57AM GMT
Powell Sorry for Iraq Abuse, Says Troops
to Stay
Powell Sorry for Iraq Abuse, Says Troops
to Stay
05/16/2004 04:41 PMReuters via Wired News May 16 2004 7:47PM GMT
Powell: Some Prewar Iraq Intel Erroneous
Powell: Some Prewar Iraq Intel Erroneous
05/16/2004 10:51 PMAP via Guardian Unlimited May 17 2004 3:31AM GMT
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