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3/30 Anyone else see/hear/read Peter Arnett's "interview" and "reporting" from Baghdad? Why is this clown still in the air? He's already been bumped down to Nat'l Geo and he still somehow gets airtime. It's like Heraldo except Heraldo knows he isn't a real reporter but Arnett lacks this critical bit of self knowledge. \_ update: turns out NBC fired his ass and he's apologized as well. -op \_ Yeah... but mentioned that what he said is 'something we all know about the war.' \_ Only if http://arabnews.com and al jazeera is your idea of a source of truth. Arnett drank the Iraqi PR lemonade. Afterall, we know from the Iraqi Ministry of Truth that the coalition is losing on all fronts and the brave Iraqi peoples have risen up and killed thousands of Americans and destroyed hundreds of tanks and are pushing the evil USians into the sea! |
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arabnews.com Fighting the Ghosts of the Arab World Reem Mohammed Al-Faisal, Arab News The new millennium has given rise to a new kind of war. It is neither territorial nor economic nor religious: It is a war of ideas. JERUSALEM, 14 May 2004 -- Israel killed 12 Palestinians yesterday in revenge raids on the Gaza Strip as President Yasser Arafat called for global intervention to help prevent "Israeli crimes". Goodbye to the Forces of Darkness Siraj Wahab, Arab News JEDDAH, 14 May 2004 -- As a young backpacker Luke Harding found India charming and eccentric. Fifteen years later, he returned as The Guardian's correspondent. |