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Middle East
Bullet6Pakistan on the brink: A fractured country awaits the backlash
By Jo Johnson
Bullet4FT.com December 27 2007

The Bullet4assassination of Benazir Bhutto, less than two weeks before a fraught general election, has Bullet4dashed western hopes for a peaceful transition to democracy in Pakistan. The murder of the 54-year-old former prime minister, the first woman elected to lead a post-colonial Muslim state, leaves the country’s largest political party without a leader and deprives the US of its best hope of providing a civilian façade to the unpopular rule of President Pervez Musharraf.
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US Democrats say the wars are costing the US too much
US Democrats say the wars are costing the US too much
Bullet6'Hidden costs raise' US war price
BBC, Tuesday, 13 November 2007

The US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are costing nearly double the amount previously thought, according to a report by Democrats in the US Congress.
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Bullet6Iranian-American Scholar Fears War Within Months—Can He Help Stop It?
Justin Elliott
Mother Jones, Nov 12, 2007

Here's how high Trita Parsi thinks the stakes are getting on the Iran question: "In the next couple of months, we may end up in a military conflict between these countries," the Iranian-American scholar said in San Francisco last week, referring to the United States, Israel, and Iran.
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Bullet6US fears Israeli strike against Iran over latest nuclear claim
From The Times, November 8, 2007
Tom Baldwin in Washington, James Hider in Jerusalem and Francis Elliott, Deputy Political Editor


A claim by President Ahmadinejad that Iran has 3,000 working uranium-enriching centrifuges sent a tremor across the world yesterday amid fears that Israel would respond by bombing the country’s nuclear facilities.
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Bullet6UNSETTLING NEWS: The Brighton-Tubas delegation reaches out to occupied Palestine
SchNEWS, Issue 609
Friday 2nd November 2007

Brighton activists have spent the past fortnight in the Occupied Territories of Palestine. The group aims to highlight Israeli war crimes against Palestinians in the region, raise awareness about life under occupation and create practical solidarity links between grass roots organisations in Brighton and the Tubas region. In the process they’ve been shot at, arrested, and discovered that produce grown on stolen Palestinian land is for sale in yer local Tesco’s.
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Bullet6Iraq's Bloody Toll: History Repeats Itself
By Conn Hallinan, Foreign Policy in Focus
Posted on October 19, 2007, Printed on October 22, 2007
Bullet4www.alternet.org/story/65634/

The great 19th-century Tory Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli once remarked there were three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. It is a dictum the Bush administration has taken to heart when it comes to totaling up the carnage in Iraq: If you don't like the numbers, just change them; and when in doubt, look 'em in the eye and lie.
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Councillor Chris Harris


The prospect of twenty seven months of construction noise and dozens of trucks per day on your street would make the most stoic of residents unhappy.  And when your street is one of the quietest and most beautiful tree lined avenues in inner Sydney (pictured), unhappy doesn’t even begin to describe it.  Such was the [...]

At a Council meeting on the 15th of March, the Lord Mayor moved a mayoral minute (delivered to councillors 25 minutes before the meeting), which was supported Clover Moore Party “independents” and the Liberal Councillor, to abandon plans to build a skate park at the Millers Point site underneath a busy freeway (for background information on the site, [...]

I have serious concerns about the tender process that appears to have been designed to place the City’s tennis courts under the management of a single operator. Should the recommendation of council staff be adopted the operator at Ruchcutters Bay tennis courts will be tossed out after 25 years of service to the community. The [...]

Hot on the heels of their destruction of the habitat area at Orphan School Creek with the freshly laid concrete zig zag path, the Clover Moore Party are at it again across the road in Johnstons Canal with more habitat destruction.  The proposal is a bike path that links the shared pathway emerging from Orphan [...]

The Barangaroo Authority conducted a presentation of the design ideas of British architect Richard Rogers at the City Recital Hall on 23rd February. The presentation visuals showed attractive buildings and public spaces that interfaced with the water at the city’s western edge with a light rail service passing down Hickson Rd. One key component of the [...]