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The president has the reputation for straight talk, but it's his British ally who actually delivers it.
By Jake Tapper
March 27, 2003
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From burned-baby posters to die-ins at Tiffany's, direct action brings the hostilities home. But many New Yorkers vent their frustrations at the protesters.
By Michelle Goldberg
March 27, 2003
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The White House and Pentagon insist they didn't try to sell us a quick and easy war. Then, on Tuesday, they did it again.
By Jake Tapper
March 26, 2003
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Americans should stop listening to the fear-mongers and travel overseas. It's the best way to start bringing the U.S. back into the world community.
By Jeff Greenwald
March 26, 2003
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In the north, the Kurds watch the Turks and wait for a decisive U.S. strike against Iraqi forces -- and meanwhile hold their fire.
By Phillip Robertson
March 26, 2003
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A slick Iraqi-American business consultant, full of hip chatter and bogus expertise, stands ready to lead an army of global capital into the "emerging market" of his ancestral homeland.
By Laura Miller
March 26, 2003
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If the United States fails to unearth weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, imperial designs will stand exposed as the true cause of war.
By Robert Scheer
March 26, 2003
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As radio giants censor antiwar musicians, TV networks bully pro-peace actors, and Attorney General John Ashcroft prepares a new assault on civil liberties, a climate of intimidation creeps over America.
By Tim Grieve
March 25, 2003
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U.S. and British officials keep insisting that Iraqi TV images of Saddam and his top cohorts are fake. But reports of their demise seem premature.
By Jake Tapper
March 25, 2003
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It's the latest in high-tech psychological warfare: E-mail and voice-mail invitations to surrender. But so far there are few signs that the strategy is working.
By Farhad Manjoo
March 25, 2003
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In Crawford, Texas, near the president's home on the range, discouraging words about the war can't be heard.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
March 25, 2003
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An Iraqi-American woman talks to her family about life during "shock and awe."
March 25, 2003
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A Florida Web-hosting company pulls the plug on a site that dared to show graphic images of war.
By Tim Grieve
March 25, 2003
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A historian foresees a United States that crushes opposition around the world and tolerates little dissent at home.
By Andrew O'Hehir
March 24, 2003
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War metaphors are only natural in sports, which always mimic war, and sometimes distract us from it.
By King Kaufman
March 24, 2003
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British cameraman who survived allied tank fire thinks slain Iraqi troops were trying to surrender.
Compiled by Laura McClure
March 24, 2003
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The pictures of killed and captured American troops reveal the dreadful truth about war -- one the docile "embedded" press corps won't touch.
By Neal Gabler
March 24, 2003
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With war underway, and a Bush victory a possibility, the antiwar movement appears to be in denial about its future influence.
By Michelle Goldberg
March 23, 2003
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A day after antiwar "anarchy" shut down city streets, San Francisco cops keep a tight rein on smaller but still angry crowds.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
March 22, 2003
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The U.S. war with Iraq is interpreted as an attack on Islam and Arabs, as violent protests erupt around the world.
By Michelle Goldberg
March 22, 2003
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Demonstrators riot and try to close the U.S. Embassy in a country where protest has been mostly banned for 20 years. Hosni Mubarak has to hope the war ends soon.
By Issandr El Amrani
March 22, 2003
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Baghdad's in flames and the "embedded" media troops invade Iraq, anxious to share the thrill of war with couch-bound civilians back home. Meanwhile, one Illinois family gets that awful knock on the door.
By Heather Havrilesky
March 22, 2003
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Paul Berman, one of the most provocative thinkers on the left, has a message for the antiwar movement: Stop marching and start fighting to spread liberal values in the Middle East.
By Suzy Hansen
March 22, 2003
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Sydney Herald reporter on U.S.-Iraq battle: "More like a massacre than a fight." Plus other news from the international press.
Compiled by Laura McClure
March 22, 2003
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An expert in psychological operations sees the U.S. engaged in an elaborate effort to collapse the will of the Iraqi regime. And the media are a tool.
By Eric Boehlert
March 21, 2003