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Walter Cronkite
Steven Senne / AP

Cronkite on Iraq: “Get Out Now”

He’s not just another pundit. The former CBS anchor is credited with helping turn U.S. public opinion against Vietnam in 1968. | story

Posted on Jan 16, 2006


Dr. King delivers his 'I Have a Dream' speech in Washington, D.C., Aug. 28, 1963.
From medaloffreedom.com

Sex, Lies and Audiotape

A year before his death, Martin Luther King Jr. called America the “greatest purveyor of violence in the world today.” His comments and actions made him the object of a massive, FBI-led audio surveillance program into his sex life. Check out our multimedia assemblage in Uncovered. | entry

Posted on Jan 15, 2006


Pakistanis: “Death to U.S.”

Thousands take to the streets of Karachi to protest a deadly air attack that killed at least 17. | story
The airstrike’s target, Al Qaeda’s top deputy,  Ayman al-Zawahiri, reportedly had been invited to dinner at the raid site but decided not to go.

Posted on Jan 15, 2006


Pakistani tribal villagers view damage caused by airstrikes in the northwestern village of Damadola, near the  Afghan border in Pakistan, where 17 people were killed Jan. 14.
Mohammad Zubair / AP

Pakistan Condemns ‘Zawahiri’ Strike

A purported CIA airstrike aimed at the top Al Qaeda deputy turns out to be another screw-up; 17 reported dead. | story

Posted on Jan 14, 2006


Iran ‘Does Not Need Nuclear Arms’

The Iranian president, while claiming that his nuclear research is peaceful, slammed the “double standards” of the West and those who seek to “make peace for themselves by creating war for others.” | story
Perhaps he’s right, but this guy is also a Holocaust denier.
Update: And now he wants to hold a debate on the scale and consequences of the Holocaust.

Posted on Jan 14, 2006 2 COMMENTS


Publisher to Add Author’s Note to ‘Little Pieces’

The move comes in the wake of James Frey admitting fabrications in his book. | story
Earlier: Publisher Nan Talese spars with her husband, author Gay Talese, over the issue of falsehoods in memoirs. | story

Posted on Jan 13, 2006 11 COMMENTS


Rabbit-Human hybrid illustration
Boudewijn Mortier /home.c2i.net/stianma

British Scientists Seeking Rabbit-Human Embryo

The researchers want to produce genetically defective stem cells to further the study of incurable diseases. | story

Posted on Jan 13, 2006


Did a Chinese Eunuch Beat Columbus to America?

A soon-to-be-unveiled map may prove that an admiral made it to America in 1418. | story

Posted on Jan 12, 2006


Some Baby, Somewhere Soon, Will Become 300 Millionth American

With the population growing by one person every 14 seconds, the mark will likely be reached in October, say demographers. | story

Posted on Jan 12, 2006


Blogger Obtains Gen. Wesley Clark’s Phone Records For $89.95

AMERICAblog’s John Aravosis says that his ability to do so is “outrageous.” | entry
CBS and NBC both chime in with reports on the issue.

Posted on Jan 12, 2006 1 COMMENT


Al Qaeda Takes Increasing Aim at Israel

The terrorist group’s recent rocket attacks likely signal the start of a broader war against the Jewish state, says the Christian Science Monitor.

Posted on Jan 12, 2006 2 COMMENTS


European MP’s Will Probe CIA Jails Claim

A committee will investigate whether the CIA operated secret prisons in Eastern Europe. | story
Also, documents show that the U.S. Army may have ended some detainee abuse probes prematurely. | story

Posted on Jan 12, 2006


German Chancellor Angela Merkel answers a question as she and President Bush hold a joint press conference Jan. 13 in the East Room of the White House.
Haraz Ghanbari / AP

Let’s Try That Diplomacy Thing…

Bush and the new German chancellor are pushing diplomacy on the Iranian nuclear issue. | story
If this seems in stark contrast with the president’s Iraq policy, read Truthdig’s Robert Scheer or Juan Cole—who argue that we’ve lost leverage over Iran because the Iraq war has empowered the Shiites in both countries to link arms against us. 

Posted on Jan 12, 2006


Alito Appears Headed for Confirmation

As the hearings end, Democrats seem unlikely to filibuster the nominee. | story
And so much for a swing vote: Analyses of Alito’s answers by both The New York Times and The Washington Post find the nominee most aligned with Scalia and Thomas.

Posted on Jan 12, 2006 1 COMMENT


Author’s Fabrications Spark Debate Over Memoirs

Nan Talese, the publisher of admitted embellisher James Frey, spars with her husband, author Gay Talese, over the issue of falsehoods in memoirs. | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006 7 COMMENTS


Americans No Longer Find Fat Unattractive

Despite the diet books, U.S. adults are much more accepting of overweight people, according to a study. | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006 2 COMMENTS


Mandarin Challenging English As Tongue of Diplomacy

China wants to raise the number of foreigners studying Mandarin to 100 million by 2010. | story
So-called Confucius Institutes are popping up all over the world to teach the language. | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006


Fresh Torture Claims Arise at Guantanamo

Amnesty International renews its request for the prison to be shut. | story
Also, the U.S. general at the center of the detainee abuse scandal refuses to answer questions in a court-martial. | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006


U.S. To Rely On Private Sector To Defeat Climate Change

Officials tell a global summit that fuel-efficient technologies will reduce greenhouse emissions. | story Meanwhile, German scientists say that plants may be producing greenhouse gases. | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006


Bowing to Pressure, Army Adds to Soldiers’ Armor

The move comes in the wake of a New York Times report that shamed the military over the issue. | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006 3 COMMENTS


On Second Thought…

Bush now says he welcomes a hearing on domestic spying—while again warning Americans to watch what they say. | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006


Alito Leaves Door Open to Reversing ‘Roe’

The nominee signals he might revisit the abortion ruling. | story
In an editorial, the New York Times says that Alito has “given the American people reasons to be worried.” | editorial
Also, in a heated exchange, Ted Kennedy spars with Arlen Specter over Alito’s membership in a discriminatory Princeton club. | video

Posted on Jan 11, 2006


UK Officer Assails U.S. Iraq Tactics

The brigadier general calls the U.S. military “weighed down by bureaucracy, a stiflingly hierarchical outlook” and a “predisposition to offensive operations.” | story

Posted on Jan 11, 2006


Bush Slams Critics of Iraq Policy

In strong language, the president claims that some Democratic criticism may give “comfort to our adversaries.” | story

Posted on Jan 10, 2006


National Review Calls Abramoff Scandal Purely Republican

In an editorial, the right-wing magazine calls any effort to tar Democrats a “misdirection.” | story

Posted on Jan 10, 2006 1 COMMENT


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