Saturday, February 19, 2005

Major Coupe !

I doubt seriously Global Warming was getting any play on the cable station. I know there was no major expose'. This is a major coupe. YES !!

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Morning Papers - It's Origins

Morning Papers Posted by Hello


In History...

1807, former Vice President Aaron Burr was arrested in Alabama. (He was subsequently tried for treason and acquitted.) Imagine that a Vice President being tried for treason.

1878, Thomas Edison received a patent for his phonograph.

1942, President Roosevelt signed an executive order giving the military the authority to relocate and intern Japanese-Americans as well as Japanese nationals living in the United States. Japanese internment. Right here in the USA. Hm.

1963, the Soviet Union informed President Kennedy it would withdraw "several thousand" of an estimated 17,000 Soviet troops in Cuba.

1986, the U.S. Senate approved a treaty outlawing genocide, 37 years after the pact had first been submitted for ratification.

Missing in Action

1968
DYE MELVIN C. CARLETON MI
1968
GLOVER DOUGLAS J. CORTLAND NY
1968
GRIFFITH ROBERT S. HAPEVILLE GA
1968
UPLINGER BARTON JOHN CAMARILLO CA REMAINS RETURNED 02/19/68
1969
SWEENEY JON M. 08/17/70 RELEASED IN HANOI
1971
HULL JAMES LARRY LUBBOCK TX

The Holocaust Museum. New Exhibit. Deadly Medicine.

Holocaust Museum - Today in history - 1986 - the USA Senate approved a treaty outlawing genocide. This came 37 years after the pact was first sumitted for ratification. 37 years to wait for protection from genocide seems a ridiculously long time. Not ratified until 1986. The Holocaust happened in the 1940s. Seems a littel negligent to say the least. Posted by Hello


The new exhibit has many qualified individuals that speak to the subjects of "Insight."

Morning Papers - continued.

Phil Steger: Let Iraqis stand on their own feet

Phil Steger
February 19, 2005

The election in Iraq, because of Iraqis' bravery and the discipline of U.S. troops, was a success. More than this, the election, which was the condition set by Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani for securing Shiite cooperation with the United States, kept the Iraqi insurgency from becoming an all-out civil and national war against U.S. occupation. It's now time to complete the one mission we can accomplish: letting Iraqis live in the democracy of their own determining.

For real democracy to take hold in Iraq, the United States must respect Iraqis' dignity and rights to full self-determination. Maintaining a military presence to "stabilize" Iraq would distort Iraq's sovereignty as it takes shape. This distortion would be a lightning rod for further violence and civil instability and would trigger the long-term, military bog-down that we now can avoid forever. Failing to capitalize on this opportunity would tragically add to the missed opportunities of the past and to the unnecessary loss of life.

http://www.startribune.com/stories/1519/5249391.html

Jewish Awareness

It always seems to me everyone wants to make Anti-Semitism 'go away.' Anti-Semitism needs to stop. The memory of it need not 'go away' that would only lead to denial.

Jewish Awareness

A Fair and Balanced Look At Al Franken

Best-selling Satirist Reflects On His Childhood in Minnesota, And Mulls a Run for Office

By Catie Lazarus
February 4, 2005


As political satirists go, Al Franken is in a league of his own. Five Emmy Awards reveal his sublime impact on "Saturday Night Live" as one of its original writers and later as a producer and performer. His books, including "Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot" and "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right," landed him atop best-seller lists in recent years and enabled him to produce and host a hit radio show, where he blends politics and humor.

When Franken sat down with the Forward on a recent afternoon, he was as insightful as he was funny, discussing politics, comedy and why Jews can't get enough of both.

"Everyone likes comedy pretty much, but Jews really like comedy," he said. "It's just part of our culture in the same way that scholarship is."

His contributions to the Jewish community are remarkable, even if they get less attention than his ongoing feuds with Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh. His schedule is packed with helping nonprofit organizations devoted to Jewish causes. Last year, he headlined the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta's campaign kick-off, hosted a Seeds of Peace annual Bid for Peace benefit in Manhattan, and still made time to speak at Temple Emanuel in Los Angeles. Jewish organizations are courting Franken left and right. Franken said that he likes Jewish audiences because he can discuss almost anything with them.

For Jews, Franken said, there is a connection between political activism and comedy. "Every temple has the rabbi who thinks he is a comedian," he joked. He sees satire as a chance to integrate these two passions, comedy and politics, which Jews pursue notoriously with equal fervor.

http://www.forward.com/main/article.php?ref=lazarus200502021027

Neo-Nazi group plans rally on Revolutionary War Battlefield


By The Associated Press
NORFOLK, Virginia - Citing the First Amendment right to free speech and peaceable assembly, the National Park Service granted a neo-Nazi group's request to hold a rally at a national monument to democracy.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/542140.html

Antisemitism in Canada


Manuel Prutschi
IHC Abstract
Canada is characterized by a set of fundamental values that help create a multicultural democracy and are intended, among other goals, to protect vulnerable minorities. This article examines how these values, unfortunately, have not immunized Canada from antisemitism. It traces Canadian antisemitism’s domestic historical evolution and puts the phenomenon in the context of its current worldwide resurgence.

http://www.infoisrael.net/cgi-local/text.pl?source=4/b/vi/150220051

Condi’s Final Solution


By Jack Engelhard
IHC Abstract
The Wannsee Conference of 1942 exhibited the same warp being dealt with today in issues surrounding Israel’s Deportation-Disengagement Plan. It seems that no matter where they live, Jews are not at home. Jews are portable, even in their own state. This is not antisemitism, but strictly business, upon the proposition that a 23rd Arab state in the Middle East, in place of Israel, will bring peace to the world. So removing the Jews from Israel, one region at a time, is actually a peace process: “Condi’s Final Solution.”
The IHC recommends you read the article in full.

http://www.infoisrael.net/cgi-local/text.pl?source=4/b/iii/150220051

Report shows racism in France and Austria


16.02.2005 - 10:35 CET By Meghan Sapp
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - Racism against Black Africans and Muslims as well as anti-semitism is very active in France and Austria, says a Council of Europe report released on Tuesday (15 February).
Although the report said progress had been made in both countries, anti-semitism has made a comeback in the school population in France, and is often practised by immigrants and Muslims against Jews.

http://www.euobserver.com/?sid=9&aid=18422

Anti-Zionism in Belgium - The Country’s Civil Religion that Reflects the New Antisemitism


An Interview with Joël Kotek
IHC Abstract
Manfred Gerstenfeld’s article is a stimulating report of his interview of Dr. Joel Kotek, professor of Political Science at the Free University of Brussels specializing in the subject of European Integration. It is an important and informative exposition of a nation’s Jewish life with implications for all Jews.

http://www.infoisrael.net/cgi-local/text.pl?source=5/e/160220051

Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center's Leo Adler Appointed to Canadian Cross-Cultural


Roundtable on Security
TORONTO, Feb. 11 /CNW/ - Leo Adler, National Affairs Director, Friends ofSimon Wiesenthal Center has been appointed as a member to the Federal Cross-Cultural Roundtable on Security.His appointment, as one of 15 Canadians, was announced by Deputy PrimeMinister and Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness AnneMcLellan, Minister of Justice Irwin Cotler and Minister of State(Multiculturalism) Raymond Chan.

http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/February2005/11/c2917.html

Fighting Anti-Israelism and Antisemitism on the American University Campus: Faculty


Grassroots Efforts
An Interview with Edward S. Beck
IHC Abstract
New mutations of American antisemitism, particularly as expressed in anti-Israel bias, originate on university campuses. With a view to the growing need for pro-Israel advocacy on American campuses, Edward Beck in 2002 started a grassroots faculty group called Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME). It has 17 chapters at institutions such as MIT, Cal Poly, Columbia University and Louisiana State University.

http://www.infoisrael.net/cgi-local/text.pl?source=5/b/100220051

Thirty Years Later


By Roberto Aron
IHC Abstract
In this poignant piece, Aron marks the clear contrast between 1975 U.N. Resolution 3379 condemning Zionism as a form of racism and the 2005 Extraordinary U.N. General Assembly commemorating the liberation of Nazi death camps sixty years ago. A witness to both these events, Aron asks whether it is possible that the struggle against antisemitism is finally beginning to bear fruit and ponders the small ray of hope that begins to pierce the darkness.

http://www.infoisrael.net/cgi-local/text.pl?source=4/b/vi/100220051

British Labour Party Slammed for ‘Antisemitic’ Ads


By SIMON ROCKER
February 11, 2005
LONDON — Britain’s governing Labour Party is under a hail of criticism following the release — and hasty withdrawal — of a pre-election poster campaign widely condemned as antisemitic.
The controversial posters, reportedly the personal handiwork of one of Labour’s top strategists, used what critics called thinly veiled stereotypes in their portrayals of opposition Conservative Party leader Michael Howard, who is Jewish. One poster showed Howard as a shadowy, mesmeric figure swinging a gold watch, with the undulating caption, “I can spend the same money twice.” Critics said the poster evoked such antisemitic literary figures as Charles Dickens’s Fagin and William Shakespeare’s Shylock.

http://www.forward.com/main/article.php?ref=rocker20050209905


Columbia Students Say Firestorm Blurs Campus Reality


By NATHANIEL POPPER
February 11, 2005
Even as Columbia University faces a torrent of allegations of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish bias, the Jewish students at the center of the controversy say their cause has been misunderstood.
In a recent meeting with the Forward, several students involved in making and distributing the documentary film “Columbia Unbecoming,” which triggered the media firestorm engulfing the university, said that newspaper coverage misleadingly has blurred their accusations into a wholesale drubbing of the university. The students said that the press, along with outside Jewish organizations and activists, transformed what was meant to be a call for professors to adopt a more open approach to debate into an attack on the political opinions of pro-Palestinian professors.

http://www.forward.com/main/article.php?ref=popper20050209853

Islamophobia Myth

By
Kenan Malik
Prospect Magazine February 10, 2005
Ten years ago, no one had heard of Islamophobia. Now everyone from Muslim leaders to anti-racist activists to government ministers wants to convince us that Britain is in the grip of a major backlash against Islam.
But does Islamophobia exist? The trouble with the idea is that it confuses hatred of, and discrimination against, Muslims on the one hand with criticism of Islam on the other. The charge of "Islamophobia" is all too often used not to highlight racism but to silence critics of Islam, or even Muslims fighting for reform of their communities.

http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16735

Arabs and Holocaust denial sixty years later


There's good reason why so few representatives of Arab states showed up at the UN's Holocaust commemoration

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com

“No one … takes seriously the lie about six million Jews who were murdered.”
— Gamal Abdel Nasser, Deutsche Soldaten, 5/1/64
To mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, the U.N. held a special session on January 24, 2005. It was reported that over 100 nations, including Arab states such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia, supported holding the session.

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0105/memri_holocaust_denial.php3

Fagin, Shylock and Blair


By William Rees-Mogg
IHC Abstract
British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s ruling Labour Party has outraged Jewish groups with two shock advertisement posters used in its pre-election campaign. One of the posters portrays opposition Conservative Party leader Michael Howard, a Jew, as a character resembling Charles Dickens’ Jewish pickpocket Fagin in Oliver Twist, or the iniquitous Shylock in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice. The second poster shows a pair of flying pigs with the heads of Mr. Howard and Conservative treasury spokesman Oliver Letwin, also of Jewish descent. The author concludes that while any antisemitism has been denied, the purpose of the operation is to raise the controversy and then withdraw. But the Fagin image will linger on, and those voters who do not like Jews will have been reminded of their prejudice by modern advertising techniques. It is a dirty business and it disgraces both the Labour Party and the Prime Minister, says Rees-Mogg.


The IHC recommends you read the article in full.

http://www.infoisrael.net/cgi-local/text.pl?source=4/b/vi/080220051

Antisemitism Goes Public in Russia


By Mark B. Levin
February 4, 2005
Hate crimes flourish in darkness. To name them and inform the public of their prevalence is the first step in shining a light. Natan Sharansky's recent opinion article on this page describes how "classical" antisemitism used to be "easy to recognize," "not only vulgar and illegal, but socially unacceptable throughout the free world."

http://www.forward.com/main/article.php?ref=levin200502021150

A Light Unto the United Nations...And Israel


By Roger Zakheim
February 4, 2005
On January 24, the United Nations General Assembly held a special session commemorating the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camps. Member states gathered in New York to recall how the world failed to prevent the most sadistic and maniacal element of Hitler's war machine.

http://www.forward.com/main/article.php?id=2659

German President Koehler: “Germany Stands by Israel”


By Mayaan Jaffe
German President Horst Koehler addressed the Israeli Knesset Wednesday (3 February 2005) to celebrate 40 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Seven Knesset members boycotted the address since it was delivered in German. They said this was insensitive to Holocaust survivors. Among those who stayed away were Health Minister Danny Naveh who called a speech in German in the Knesset “inappropriate,” and Deputy Speaker of the Chamber Hemi Doron, whose grandfather was killed in the Holocaust.

http://www.infoisrael.net/cgi-local/text.pl?source=2/a/ix/030220051

U.S. Pick of Envoy To Kiev Ceremony Ignites a Furor


By e.J. KESSLER
February 4, 2005
Elation in Washington over Ukraine's so-called Orange Revolution gave way to red faces this week after the White House was forced to distance itself from a controversial Ukrainian American polemicist who was part of the American delegation to the inauguration of Ukraine's new president, Viktor Yushchenko.

http://www.forward.com/main/article.php?ref=kessler200502021122

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Morning Papers - continued...

The Boston Globe

Life after politics busy for Whitman


By Donna De La Cruz, Associated Press Writer February 19, 2005
WASHINGTON -- It's been nearly two years since Christie Whitman left President Bush's Cabinet, and her role in politics has been strictly behind the scenes.

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2005/02/19/life_after_politics_busy_for_whitman/

California storm triggers flooding


February 19, 2005

LOS ANGELES -- A Pacific storm delivered drenching rain Friday to already waterlogged California, causing scattered flooding, caving in the roof of a music store and raising the threat of mudslides.

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2005/02/19/calif_storm_triggers_mudslide_threats/

Bush: U.S. not planning to attack Iran


By Deb Riechmann, Associated Press Writer February 19, 2005

WASHINGTON -- President Bush says speculation that the United States might attack Iraq to end its nuclear program is "just not the truth," although he refuses to rule out the possibility entirely.

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/02/19/bush_stresses_diplomacy_with_iran/

Australia Warns of Possible Attacks in Indonesia
February 19, 2005


SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia warned on Saturday that Islamic extremists could be planning attacks against foreigners working on tsunami relief efforts in northern Sumatra but the Indonesia army said it knew of no credible new threats.

http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2005/02/19/australia_warns_of_possible_attacks_in_indonesia/

The New York Times

Strong Quake Causes Panic in Indonesia's East

By REUTERS
Published: February 18, 2005
Filed at 9:21 p.m. ET


JAKARTA (Reuters) - A strong earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale rocked eastern Indonesia's Sulawesi region on Saturday morning, sparking panic in seaside communities as residents fearing a tsunami fled their homes for higher ground.
The Indonesian Meteorological and Geophysical Agency in Jakarta said the quake was large enough to cause casualties, damage and a tsunami, although there were no immediate reports of any deaths or big waves

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/international/international-indonesia-quake.html

Time Warner Stops Granting Stock Options to Most of Staff


By ERIC DASH
Published: February 19, 2005

Time Warner said yesterday that it would no longer grant stock options to most employees, citing new accounting rules.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/19/business/media/19options.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1108804206-q7WrST3IIrGrvrrcGRymUg

Intelligence Nominee Comes Under Renewed Scrutiny on Human Rights


WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 - Human rights advocates repeated longstanding criticisms on Friday of John D. Negroponte, President Bush's nominee as director of national intelligence. They said accusations that he covered up abuses as ambassador to Honduras in the 1980's had a new importance after recent cases of American abuse of detainees.
In Honduras, Mr. Negroponte

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/19/politics/19intel.html

U.S. Opens Safety Inquiry on Lexus S.U.V.


By DANNY HAKIM
Published: February 16, 2005


ETROIT, Feb. 15 - Federal regulators have opened a safety investigation into 2004 models of the best-selling vehicle from Toyota Motor's Lexus division, the RX330 sport utility vehicle, after receiving complaints about failures in its power brakes.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/16/business/16lexus.html

The Sun Sentinel

Canada's cheaper drugs come under increasing pressure
S. Floridians hit as supply from the north slows.


By Nancy McVicar and Bob LaMendola
Health Writers
Posted February 19 2005


With the supply of low-priced drugs from Canada under pressure on several fronts, some buyers from South Florida are being forced to wait longer, pay more and accept drugs from overseas.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-rxcanada19feb19,0,6819549.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines

USS Jimmy Carter to Be Commissioned


By MATT APUZZO
Associated Press Writer
Posted February 19 2005, 3:53 AM EST


GROTON, Conn. -- The USS Jimmy Carter enters the Navy's fleet as the most heavily armed submarine ever built, and as the last of the Seawolf class of attack subs that the Pentagon ordered during the Cold War's final years.

The $3.2 billion Jimmy Carter will be commissioned Saturday, signaling the end of an era in submarining and more uncertain times for the multibillion-dollar industry.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nationworld/ats-ap_top13feb19,0,1918072.story?coll=sns-newsnation-headlines

Hotel built on site of Hitler's retreat


Items compiled from Tribune news services
Posted February 18 2005


BERLIN, GERMANY -- A luxury hotel will open next month on the site of Adolf Hitler's Alpine retreat, which served as a part-time seat of government where he and other Nazi leaders often met to plan Germany's assault on Europe and the Holocaust.
The new hotel, the Intercontinental Resort Berchtesgaden, will open on the Obersalzberg mountaintop to guests on March 1, the Bavarian Finance Ministry said Thursday.
The decision to build a hotel on the site angered many Jewish groups.
Officials have tried to address their concerns with a documentation center opened in 1999 to detail the area's Nazi past.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/custom/fringe/chi-0502180232feb18,0,6312124.story?coll=sfla-news-fringe

The Los Angeles Times

Slow Storm Spurs Warnings

Powerful system to pound the region through the weekend and early next week. Up to 15 inches of rain could fall on mountain slopes, forecasters say.

By Eric Malnic and Claudia Zequeira, Times Staff Writers
Warnings of more mudslides and flooding in the valleys were issued Friday, as damage began to mount from a slow but powerful storm that appeared likely to keep pounding Southern California through the weekend and into early next week.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-rain19feb19,0,4354048.story?coll=la-home-local

WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO? BURN THEM? Have any of the Neocons asked Chris Whitman what she really thinks? I didn't think so. I guess as a woman she just doesn't know her place.

Opponents of 'Clear Skies' Bill Examined


The GOP sponsor of legislation championed by Bush asks two groups to turn over financial records. One official calls it intimidation.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-clear19feb19,0,5649063.story?coll=la-home-headlines

A Desperate Injection Of Stem Cells And Hope


Tom had been reading about stem cells for months. He was convinced they could replace the deteriorating nerve cells in his body. Could this be his chance to be reborn?
From the week he was diagnosed, he had told everybody that he would survive. He had fought so hard.


This was a cure whose power nobody could deny.

Perhaps the first stem cell injection just needed a boost. He still believed in BioMark, but there was nothing he could do on his own. Valerie could barely listen to him anymore.

http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-stemcells20feb20,0,4711867.story?coll=la-home-headlines

Rehnquist to Keep Working at Home


The chief justice, being treated for cancer, will not be present when the high court reconvenes.
By James Gerstenzang, Times Staff Writer


WASHINGTON — Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, undergoing treatment for thyroid cancer, will not be on the bench when the Supreme Court returns next week for the second half of its current term, the court announced Friday.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-rehnquist19feb19,0,827037.story?coll=la-home-nation

1942-Style Bigotry Targets Muslims in the U.S. Today


By Lillian Nakano, Lillian Nakano is a third-generation Japanese American from Hawaii and was active in the redress campaign as a member of Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress. She lives in Torrance.

Feb. 19, 1942, was a day that changed the lives of Japanese Americans forever. I was a teenager growing up in Hawaii when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which set into motion the removal and incarceration of more than 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry in inland concentration camps.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-vo-nakano19feb19,0,5062741.story

Assessing Women Thinkers

Re "Feminist Fatale," Opinion, Feb. 13: Charlotte Allen's inability to name important female intellectuals whose work speaks to a wide audience of educated people reveals little else than politically motivated ignorance. Rather than obsessing over those feminists who so infuriate her, I suggest that Allen spend the next several months reading more widely.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-le-fem19feb19,0,2875812.story

9/11 Panel Let Facts Be Hidden


Two things seem disturbing about the Feb. 15 commentary, "What We Don't Know About 9/11 Hurts Us." The first is how the intelligence about Al Qaeda's intent to use airplanes for terrorist purposes was available to the Federal Aviation Administration but not more widely distributed within the government. The criminal act is not the FAA's ineptitude, but the Bush administration's failure to follow through on critical intelligence.

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-le-scheer19feb19,0,3302453.story?coll=la-news-comment-opinions

Michael Moore Today

Peace Out

Do you feel that war is wrong? Do you feel uncomfortable carrying a weapon or training for combat? Was there one particular experience that changed the way you look at war? Do these beliefs come from religious conviction or a more personal, philosophical position?

http://www.michaelmoore.com/

Q&A: Ahmad Chalabi on Official Iraq Role


By Maggie Michael / Associated Press

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Ahmad Chalabi is confident that he is on the brink of being anointed by the clergy-backed United Iraqi Alliance as the country's first democratically elected prime minister.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/index.php?id=1472

Army Destroyed Mock Execution Pictures


By Larry Neumeister / Associated Press

NEW YORK - Pictures of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan posing with hooded and bound detainees during mock executions were destroyed after the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq to avoid another public outrage, Army documents released Friday by the American Civil Liberties Union show.

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/index.php?id=1473

Haaretz

HERE WE GO AGAIN !


Hamas: No truce if all Palestinian prisoners aren't released

By
Amos Harel and Arnon Regular, Haaretz Correspondents, and The Associated Press
Sa'id Siam, a Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, said at a Friday protest that if all Palestinian prisoners aren't released from Israeli jails, a cease-fire will not be considered.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/541802.html

Opposition in Lebanon demands 'independence uprising'


By Yoav Stern, Haaretz Correspondent and AP

Opposition figures urged the Lebanese to join an "independence uprising" against Syria's grip on their country on Friday, escalating a war of words following former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri's assassination.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/542126.html

Bush says U.S. not planning attack of Iran


By The Associated Press

WASHINGTON - President George W. Bush said the United States does not intend to attack Iran to crush its suspected nuclear weapons project but added that "you never want a president to say never." He expressed hopes that a European diplomatic initiative would persuade Tehran to abandon any such program.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/542142.html

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