R e a d m e . t x t
During the war...
10th April 2003
SecurityFocus
Behind Patriotic Words, Same Old Spam.
International Herald Tribune
Arab press flays US for killing of journalists.
ZDNet
How much do you trust Google?
Wired News
IQ Test for Rebuilding Iraqi Net.
Znet
Crime Against Humanity.
The Register
Google washes whiter.
The Inquirer
Microsoft drops Xbox price again in Europe.
BBC Online
Twisted hulk is Saddam's testament.
The Guardian
Sony leads charge to cash in on Iraq.
The Register
DMCA strikes again in N2H2 filtering list case.
ZDNet
Novell gives free software to small biz.
The Inquirer
Piracy doesn't hurt Microsoft.
BBC Online
Well-known Cuban dissident jailed.
International Herald Tribune
Plans show how Iraq prepared to meet foe.
The Inquirer
Security bug in Microsoft software lets attackers format hard drives.
BBC Online
Exiles' relief at regime change.
The Guardian
Central role for UN in Iraq says Straw.
The Inquirer
Saddam Hussein Ebay statue prompts whippets of mass destruction gag.
The Independent
End of an era - Concorde is retired.
ZDNet
Open source battle heats up over Oregon bill.
The Guardian
Symbolic in more ways than one.
The Register
Poison applet could wipe Windows PCs.
The Independent
Britain must now ensure that there is no US puppet government in Iraq.
The Register
Unlucky Demon tries to restore email.
New York Times
Iraqi Resistance Remains in Hussein's Hometown.
Reuters
Senators Introduce Junk E-Mail Bill.
BBC Online
France hails 'fall of Saddam'.
The Guardian
Counting the dead.
International Herald Tribune
For Arabs, mixed emotions.
Reuters
U.S. Plane Bombs Home of Saddam's Half-Brother.
The Independent
Rumsfeld sets his sights on 'unfinished business'.
The Inquirer
Proposed Open-Source mandate Has Microsoft sweating.
BBC Online
'Four killed' in West Bank gunfight.
Reuters
War's Endgame Fraught with Risks in the North.
The Register
UK.Gov Web sites get another bashing.
The Guardian
What about Private Lori?
The Independent
Under new management: Garner plan will divide the country into three zones.
Reuters
U.S. Planes Attack Arab Fighters in Baghdad.
The Independent
Robert Fisk: A day that began with shellfire ended with a once-oppressed people walking like giants.
Boston Globe
Edwards supports UN role to rebuild Iraq in N.H. visit.
The Inquirer
British bosses are weak, spineless, gutless, dithering wimps.
BBC Online
British aim to secure Basra.
The Guardian
How city in fear rediscovered defiance.
Reuters
Scientist Says Saddam Remains Could Be Identified .
The Independent
US soldiers moved into the city centre and were met with smiles not gunfire.
The Register
Hoaxster hacker discovers infinite-wealth algorithm.
BBC Online
Oil town Kirkuk 'falls'.
The Guardian
Battle at mosque in hunt for Saddam.
Reuters
U.S. Forces Fight Saddam Loyalists in Baghdad.
Chicago Sun Times
Five Palestinians die in Gaza violence.
Globe And Mail
Skirmishes, looting continue in Baghdad; U.S.-Kurdish forces move into Kirkuk.
Reuters
Iraq's U.N. Ambassador Concedes 'Game Is Over'.
The Independent
Fresh troops to target Saddam's home town as hunt continues.
BBC Online
Opposition leader calls for aid.
SwissInfo
U.S. has evidence Syria helping Saddam backers flee.
The Guardian
The battle for American science.
Sydney Morning Herald
German professors declare war on English terms.
Sydney Morning Herald
Battle looms in Tikrit as south nearly subdued.
Sydney Morning Herald
If Saddam is dead, the US might have trouble proving it.
9th April 2003
ZDNet
Windows 2003: Could the crusade backfire?
Wired News
Focus on Software Piracy Problem.
BBC Online
US warns Syria over Iraq.
BBC Online
Government moves on baton rounds.
Reuters
Bush Pleased but W.House Says U.S. Still at War.
BBC Online
Quiet satisfaction in Washington.
Reuters
Protests Build Over Journalists Deaths in Iraq.
The Guardian
Spanish journalists snub Straw.
BBC Online
Spotlight shifts to Iraq's weapons.
Reuters
Marines Find Alleged Iraq 'Torture Center'.
The Guardian
Force is not enough.
BBC Online
Red Cross halts work in Baghdad.
The Guardian
Thinking out of the Box.
BBC Online
Fears mount over Iraq disorder.
Reuters
Syria May Be Helping Saddam Supporters Flee -U.S.
The Guardian
Party time.
BBC Online
Clwyd's 'joy' for Iraq.
Sydney Morning Herald
Saddam probably still alive: MI6.
BBC Online
Loyalist killer gets 24 years.
The Register
PR rules, OK? Google ducks promised news policy pledge.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Scrutiny of Iraq-restoration deals urged.
Reuters
U.S. Tells Iran, Syria, N. Korea 'Learn from Iraq'.
The Register
Iraq, its domain and the 'terrorist-funding' owner.
The Independent
Civilians killed in Israeli assassination of Hamas militant.
BBC Online
Explosion hits Palestinian school.
PC Magazine
How the MacIntel Will Change the Market.
San Francisco Chronicle
The deadly news game.
BBC Online
Army investigates Kenya rape claims.
Al Bawaba
Iraqis help US troops to devastate Saddam statue; Moscow denies Saddam hides in Russian embassy.
Reuters
Orphaned Iraqi Boy Becomes Haunting Face of War.
BBC Online
Arab world reacts to fall of Baghdad.
The Register
How broad before you can call it broadband?.
BBC Online
Blair's 'delight' at Iraqi cheers.
The Independent
Bush and Blair try to end dispute over UN, saying it will play vital post-war role.
The Guardian
Cheney: Saddam regime is over.
The Independent
Crowds cheer as a dictator is brought crashing down.
ElectricNews
UK must redesign e-gov sites: report.
Reuters
U.S. Marines Take 'Secret Police' Headquarters.
NewsFactor
NewsFactor: Inside the World of Secure Operating Systems.
The Guardian
Press mugged by Iraqi soldiers.
Gulf News
Syria 'top target for regime change'.
Sydney Morning Herald
US paper says Saddam killed, Brits say not.
Haaretz
Jews claim blast that hurts 15 at Palestinian high school.
Gulf News
Show time for Iraq 'Spartacus'.
Sydney Morning Herald
Missile kills nine in one family: 'Why was this done?'.
Haaretz
Report: Israel, Jordan to talk on Iraq pipeline.
Sydney Morning Herald
Shooting the messengers: media demands answers.
The Guardian
ITV and BBC break schedules for 'fall' of Baghdad.
Gulf News
War coverage comes under scrutiny.
Haaretz
U.S.: Saddam's government no longer in control.
Sydney Morning Herald
'We shoot them down like the morons they are': US general.
Sydney Morning Herald
Shoot the morons, then the journalists?
The Guardian
Is this the end?
BBC Online
Basra insecurity halts aid.
Sydney Morning Herald
US troops set to search underground tunnels.
The Guardian
Baghdad celebrates.
Sydney Morning Herald
Marines wounded in Saddam City firefight.
BBC Online
Divers search 'Chemical Ali's' HQ.
Privacy International
Privacy International's "Stupid Security" Competition.
Reuters
Iraqis Ask 'Who's in Charge?' of Baghdad.
Reuters
Shi'ites Hail U.S. Marines, Saddam's Rule Crumbles.
BBC Online
US bomb kills Afghan civilians.
InfoWorld
Your loss, their gain.
The Independent
Reporters sell their Watergate papers for millions.
The Guardian
Steve Bell cartoon.
The Inquirer
Imperial War Museum puts British past triumphs online.
BBC Online
Eastern division falls to marines.
The Independent
Anarchy as Saddam's regime lies in tatters.
Japan Today
Japan to extend $24.5 mil in food aid over Iraq war.
Reuters
U.S. Marines Move Unopposed on Baghdad.
The Guardian
Saddam survived attack on building say British intelligence sources.
The Guardian
Iraq - the most dangerous war for journalists.
BBC Online
US pursues Baghdad offensive.
The Guardian
40 million starving 'as world watches Iraq'.
BBC Online
UK and France hold Iraq talks.
Reuters
CIA Says Iraqi Leader Seen Before Attack - Report.
Haaretz
U.K. intelligence sources: Saddam escaped blast.
Reuters
Mystery Plane Entered Japanese Airspace-Report.
The Independent
Baghdad slips into lawlessness as its defences crumble.
Sydney Morning Herald
Russian ambassador fired upon.
Canada.com
North Dakota state Senate rejects repeal of law making cohabitation a crime.
The Guardian
Fury at US as attacks kill three journalists.
The Independent
Surgeons using headache pills instead of anaesthetic.
Reuters
Atop Mountain, Rebel Kurds Cling to Radical Dream.
The Guardian
'A picture of killing inflicted on a sprawling city - and it grew more unbearable by the minute'.
The Independent
Robert Fisk: The dogs were yelping. They knew bombs were on the way.
Sydney Morning Herald
Revenge waits in the wings.
UPI
Words Matter: Arnett's Baghdad Boo-Boo.
The Guardian
Arab world riven by fury and despair.
The Independent
The US advances, street by street.
Sydney Morning Herald
Injured overwhelm hospitals.
The Guardian
Pandemonium at the hotel reporters called home.
8th April 2003
PCWorld
Tech Tools Lead Homeland Security Plan.
New York Times
U.S. May Need to Pay to Install Antimissile Devices on Airliners.
BBC Online
Saddam targeted in air strike.
Wired News
Intel Coder Not Going Anywhere.
Cyber India Online
Microsoft loss is Linux gain.
Reuters
NY Tour Turns Evil Eye on Surveillance Cameras.
BBC Online
Israelis face West Bank charges.
Reuters
Saddam Strike Plane Told: 'This Is the Big One'.
BBC Online
Cuba jailings draw ire.
Haaretz
Intelligence Chief: Abu Mazen intends to fight terror.
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia leaves the hack door open to cyber sabotage.
BBC Online
English children 'excel' at reading.
ABC
Protesters arrested, 'Sydney' en route to Gulf.
BBC Online
Exiled leader returning to Iraq.
Canada.com
Two journalists killed after their hotel comes under U.S. fire.
BBC Online
Profile: Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf.
The Register
MS Media Player tech gets InterVideo Linux port.
BBC Online
Blasts hit Pakistan pipelines.
Wired News
Due Process Vanishes in Thin Air.
Reuters
Keep Governments Out of Genetics, Says DNA Pioneer.
BBC Online
Afghanistan 'to curb warlords'.
The Register
UK workers should get IT skills 'passports'.
BBC Online
Outcry over journalists' deaths.
ABC
Three journalists killed amid relentless fighting.
Channelnewsasia
US says strike plane goes down in Iraq, pilot safe.
Haaretz
Analysis: Toppling symbols of power no substitute for warfare.
BBC Online
Fierce battles erupt in Baghdad.
The Guardian
It's a free country... isn't it?
BBC Online
Computers that watch while you work.
The Guardian
Know thine enemies.
BBC Online
Screws tightened on spin doctors.
Canada.com
Israeli plane fires missile at car in Gaza; at least five killed, 40 wounded.
BBC Online
NI must 'abandon paramilitarism'.
Reuters
Bush to Focus on Palestinians After Saddam Is Gone.
The Independent
US bomber attacks Saddam 'hide-out'.
Reuters
British Pick Local Leader to Control Basra.
The Guardian
Speculation mounts over Saddam's fate.
BBC Online
Aceh peace monitors to withdraw.
News24
Journalist killed by US strike.
Reuters
Reuters Journalist Killed by U.S. Tank Hit on Hotel.
BBC Online
'Bin Laden tape' urges attacks.
Reuters
Reuters Journalist Killed in Baghdad Hotel Blast.
BBC Online
Baghdad's hospitals 'overwhelmed'.
Reuters
Bush, Blair Agree on 'Vital Role' for U.N. in Iraq.
The Guardian
Blair tells Bush: take rest of world into account.
BBC Online
Real IRA men found guilty.
Reuters
U.S. May Not Be Able to Tell if Iraqi Leaders Hit.
The Guardian
US troops strike east Baghdad.
BBC Online
Iraqis 'turning towards' coalition.
Middle East Online
Al-Jazeera, Abu Dhabi TV's offices hit in Baghdad.
The Guardian
Blair tells Bush: take rest of world into account.
The Independent
Chalabi calls for uprising as he joins exiles in Iraq.
The Guardian
Al-Jazeera cameraman killed in US raid.
Courier mail
Fighting reaches east Baghdad.
The Guardian
Steve Bell cartoon.
The Inquirer
Microsoft, other Indian programmers slung into Malaysian jail.
BBC Online
World Bank not invited to Iraq.
The Guardian
Military successes spur support for war.
Mercury News
Police open fire at anti-war protest, longshoremen injured.
BBC Online
US attacks key Baghdad sites.
The Register
Security attacks jump in Q1.
The Guardian
Into Basra - and the mood changes.
Reuters
By Night, U.S. Gunfire Lights Up Fringes of Baghdad.
The Inquirer
Ex-CIA man says world war IV has started.
The Independent
US bomber attacks Saddam 'hide-out'.
BBC Online
British aim to restore Basra order.
The Guardian
US forces extend Baghdad battle.
The Independent
American jail population hits two million.
Sydney Morning Herald
14 civilians reported killed in missile strike.
ABC
Daring protest in Sydney as troops leave for Gulf.
The Independent
Sahara tunnels could solve mystery of missing tourists.
Sydney Morning Herald
Gatecrashers at the palace.
ABC
US troops spend first night in Baghdad palace.
The Independent
Steel crisis helps Britain beat target on greenhouse gas.
Sydney Morning Herald
How fat is your burger?.
The Independent
They were monuments to a mighty tyrant. Now Saddam's palaces symbolise a crumbling regime.
The Guardian
Two journalists killed in Baghdad.
The Independent
Missile cache may be regime's elusive chemical weapons, claim US sources.
ABC
Hill changes footing over SAS role.
The Independent
Chalabi calls for uprising as he joins exiles in Iraq.
Haaretz
Gaza family names child after Saddam Hussein.
ABC
Nuns found guilty of sabotage.
The Independent
Amid Allied jubilation, a child lies in agony, clothes soaked in blood.
7th April 2003
Sydney Morning Herald
Murdoch's war on truth in war reporting.
BBC Online
How the web makes 'desk-chair generals' of us all.
CNet
Windows key leak threatens mass piracy.
National Geographic
Ebola Spurs Fears of Looming Ape Extinction.
The Inquirer
Unholy row breaks out in US over CDMA, GSM phones.
BBC Online
UK troops 'still face Basra dangers'.
CBS
On The Scene: Chaos In Baghdad.
Reuters
US Troops Face Children, and Hard Calls, in Battle.
BBC Online
Genocide book wins Pulitzer.
The Register
Apache urges update ahead of DoS risk alert.
The Independent
George Galloway: Labour maverick who's a target for Blairites and 'The Sun'.
The Register
Al Jazeera and the Net - free speech, but don't say that.
BBC Online
'Chemical Ali' reported dead.
The Guardian
Two journalists killed in Baghdad.
The Independent
Robert Fisk: It seemed as if Baghdad would fall within hours. But the day was characterised by crazed normality, high farce and death.
The Register
Symbian to unveil open source dev language at Expo.
The Guardian
Into Basra - and the mood changes.
Reuters
U.S. Investigates Possible Chemical Agent Find.
BBC Online
US puts squeeze on Baghdad.
Wired News
Noted War Blogger Cops to Copying.
The Register
'Adios Google'.
International Herald Tribune
How will U.S. know it has won war in Iraq?
The Guardian
Summit raises hopes of IRA move.
BBC Online
Saddam regime 'coming to end'.
The Guardian
'We need a new Middle East of understanding'.
BBC Online
Eyewitness: Thrust into Baghdad.
International Herald Tribune
British take half of Basra and dig in.
The Guardian
Burridge: war is not 'infotainment'.
Wired News
Al Qaeda Website Refuses to Die.
Reuters
N.Korea Keeps Door Open to Talks Despite Rhetoric.
BBC Online
Russian diplomats head for Syria.
The Inquirer
Big Sister calms fears about Pentagon data collection.
BBC Online
'Fifth' Sars victim treated.
International Herald Tribune
Don't let the victory get hijacked.
Reuters
Iraqi Hospitals Offer Snapshot of War Horror.
The Guardian
Captain fantastic.
The Independent
Robert Fisk in Baghdad: The twisted language of war that is used to justify the unjustifiable.
International Herald Tribune
The economic outlook: More trouble after the war.
ABC
Sth Korea says talks off, blames Nth Korea.
The Inquirer
Seti@home is prey to buffer overflow.
The Inquirer
Microsoft tries for Doom III Xbox exclusive.
New York Times
While Many Islamic Fighters Surrender, Kurds Remain Wary.
ZDNet
Benetton's chip plan unravels.
Reuters
US Tanks Thrust Into Baghdad, Iraqis Fight Back.
The Independent
Three Britons killed as troops storm Basra.
International Herald Tribune
A Palestinian idealist says it's time, alas, to get out.
Wired
Internet Phone Calls Stymie FBI.
The Guardian
Scared to death.
ABC
SAS to stay in Iraq for 'clean-up'.
The Independent
Robert Fisk: The Allied grip tightens on Baghdad.
The Inquirer
TCPA vendors build sales hopes on security fears.
BBC Online
British head for Basra's heart.
The Guardian
Jews settle in Palestinian Jerusalem.
The Independent
US troops seize key buildings in centre of Baghdad.
The Register
RIAA agrees webcasting rates... with non-webcasting AOL, Microsoft.
The Independent
Simpson: 'This is like a scene from hell. There are bodies all around'.
Sydney Morning Herald
Sarin test sparks evacuation of compound.
The Guardian
Galloway and Dalyell face loss of whip.
Sydney Morning Herald
Rise of a dangerous nationalism.
Indian Express
Centre gears up for SARS after Bhopal ‘scare’.
BBC Online
Bush flies in for war talks.
The Independent
A visit to Belfast will give George Bush timely lessons in geography, politics and nation-building.
Sydney Morning Herald
War's biggest puzzle will only be solved when Baghdad falls.
Haaretz
Israelis at center of ecstasy drug trade.
The Guardian
'As a con, he's just a beginner'.
BBC Online
US troops attack central Baghdad.
The Guardian
Message in a movie.
Sydney Morning Herald
Group therapy.
Boston Globe
U.S. forces intensify bombing of Baghdad.
The Guardian
Friend or foe?
6th April 2003
BBC Online
Iraqi opposition force in S Iraq.
Reuters
British General Cautious About Basra Control.
BBC Online
US looks to Iraq's future.
New York Times
A British Thrust in Basra, Door to Door in Baghdad, and a Deadly Mistake.
Reuters
Debris of War Mounts as U.S. Units Near Baghdad.
BBC Online
Recovering the dead in Nasiriya.
Haaretz
Johnny, we hardly knew you.
Sydney Morning Herald
Baghdad hospitals struggle to cope.
BBC Online
No special consideration for Iraqi refugees.
ABC
Australian involved in Baghdad raid: ADF.
BBC Online
US rush over post-war Iraq.
New York Times
While Many Islamic Fighters Surrender, Kurds Remain Wary.
ABC
No figures on Iraqi civilian deaths: PM.
Sydney Morning Herald
American peace activist shot in face.
ABC
Worldwide protests condemn Bush, Blair 'axis of evil'.
BBC Online
Leading cleric blames Saddam.
Sydney Morning Herald
Baghdad defenders brace for assault.
Arizona Republic
Short memories, misguided rallies.
Sydney Morning Herald
One of these people says we shouldn't be fighting.
Sydney Morning Herald
Moran ran secret crusade against Saddam, claims friend.
5th April 2003
BBC Online
US 'not targeting Iran or Syria'.
Reuters
U.S. Reports Major Victories in Iraq.
BBC Online
Iraqi Republican Guard 'finished'.
The Observer
A morally hollow victory.
Sydney Morning Herald
Red, white and blue.
BBC Online
Britons braced for 'tax rise'.
WorldNetDaily
Town protests mayor's ban on yellow ribbons.
BBC Online
Yemen demands cleric's extradition.
The Observer
Sky wins battle for rolling news audience.
BBC Online
Protest over Bush NI visit.
Al Bawaba
Palestinian shot dead, US peace activist wounded in West Bank clashes.
The Independent
Army 'helped loyalists to target the IRA'.
BBC Online
Restoring basic services in Iraq.
The Observer
North Korea and the US 'on a slide towards conflict'.
BBC Online
A war too big to comprehend.
The Independent
Allies guard crucial supply lines from traps and ambushes.
BBC Online
US bombs Mosul defences.
The Observer
Why I fear Blunkett's rap at my door.
The Independent
John Pilger: We see too much. We know too much. That's our best defence.
BBC Online
Basra leaders 'on the run'.
The Observer
US begins the process of 'regime change'.
The Independent
US accused of hypocrisy on human rights.
BBC Online
US raises pressure on Iraqi capital.
The Guardian
Tank raid 'to demoralise Iraq'.
The Independent
The Battle of Baghdad.
Sydney Morning Herald
No US troops seen in tour of Baghdad.
BBC Online
British find 'makeshift morgue'.
The Independent
Amid wrecked jets and hangars, the greatest prize.
BBC Online
Bush advisers split on UN role.
Sydney Morning Herald
What happens now, Mr Rumsfeld?
The Independent
Jay Garner: The US general waiting to replace Saddam.
The Guardian
Fashion fad masks panic.
BBC Online
Vials 'not chemical weapons'.
The Independent
Blair goes for 'good cop, bad cop' as he tries to heal Labour wounds.
Sydney Morning Herald
Embed with the Pentagon? Not necessarily.
BBC Online
Web firm cuts al-Jazeera ties.
The Guardian
Friendly fire.
The Independent
Patrick Nicholson: The cans and buckets are empty and people are desperate.
Sydney Morning Herald
After the war, a lingering legacy of hate.
New York Times
Michael Kelly, 46, Editor and Columnist, Dies in Iraq.
BBC Online
Anti-war protesters on the march.
ITV
Brave Iraqi helped Jessica rescue.
The Guardian
You don't need to believe in God to learn from religion.
Sydney Morning Herald
Why it always pays to know your enemy.
BBC Online
Ally of Afghan leader shot dead.
Ananova
US tanks inside Baghdad.
The Independent
US Marines 'kill seven Iraqis after truck fails to stop'.
Reuters
U.S. Tanks Push Into South Baghdad.
Sydney Morning Herald
Basra's siege mentality linked to past betrayal.
BBC Online
US journalist killed in Iraq.
The Independent
Camp reveals dark secrets of Saddam's notorious Fedayeen.
The Guardian
A bad week to fight positive discrimination affirmative action case.
BBC Online
Blair and Bush plan new talks.
Sydney Morning Herald
Turkey on a hair-trigger to fight Kurds.
The Independent
Where were the panicking crowds? Where were the food queues? Where were the empty streets?
Reuters
Soldiers Ambushed in Convoy Said Dead.
BBC Online
British 'leaflet bomb' Basra.
The Guardian
Bush-Blair talks on big three peace issues.
Gulf News
Friendly fire kills three U.S. troops.
The Independent
Saddam appears on TV ambling through streets.
4th April 2003
The Register
Google News: press releases are OK - Official.
UPI
Aussies try to downplay U.N. role debate.
SecurityFocus
Fear of a Million Big Brothers.
ABC
Cluster bomb use angers human rights groups.
BBC Online
Tornadoes to drop 'concrete bombs'.
Reuters
U.S. Sees Limited U.N. Role in Iraq.
VNUne
Many websites break anti-discrimination laws.
BBC Online
Cuba ferry hostages released.
Wired News
Traveling? Take Big Brother Along.
BBC Online
Short defends military over Iraq aid.
New York Times
Bush Aide Says U.S., not U.N., Will Rebuild Iraq.
The Register
Whitehall dips toes into open source purchasing.
The Guardian
Britain clamps down on imports.
The Independent
US reports 'suspicious' powder finds.
The Register
RIAA attacks the future of America.
The Inquirer
Web fans Japanese anti-war activism.
The Independent
'Liberated' city where looters run wild and death stalks the streets.
The Inquirer
Bill Gates "dead" rumour causes panic in South Korea.
The Guardian
Five die in checkpoint 'suicide attack'.
The Independent
Geoff Hoon, Robert Fisk and reporting the truth.
icWales
Possible chemical weapons site found.
Reuters
U.S. May Move to Set Up Interim Authority in Iraq.
BBC Online
War comes home for Baghdadis.
The Inquirer
How the RIAA targets schools and ISPs.
The Independent
Hoon: 'No proof that Allied bombs hit marketplace'.
The Inquirer
German lawyer demands Linus Torvalds drop Linux name.
The Independent
Boy, 14, shot in the back in renewed Israeli incursions that leave six dead.
Haaretz
Thousands of Palestinians march in support of Iraq.
BBC Online
Iran TV channel targets Iraq.
The Independent
Castro arrives to take charge as ferry hijackers hold 50 hostages in Cuba.
The Guardian
Saddam urges Iraqis to defend Baghdad.
Reuters
Iraq Says Will Not Use Weapons of Mass Destruction.
The Register
EU investigates MS, EU buys scads more Windows servers.
The Inquirer
The land of the increasingly insecure.
The Guardian
Airport 'under US control'.
The Independent
Iraq gives chilling warning of 'unconventional operations'.
BBC Online
Blair pledge on post-war Iraq.
3rd April 2003
SecurityFocus
Former hacker warns lawmakers about dangers to personal financial information.
The Guardian
Murdoch: US must ditch 'inferiority complex'.
Wired News
Do Privacy Fears Allow Terrorism?
BBC Online
Iceland bids to resume whaling.
Reuters
Judge Voices Skepticism on Order Against Microsoft.
BBC Online
Thousands greet Nepal's Maoists.
The Guardian
Tomato republic.
Reuters
Iraq Says It's in Control of Basra, Baghdad to Resist.
The Guardian
'No chance' of UK meeting greenhouse targets.
SecurityFocus
Report: Info sharing centers not sharing so much.
BBC Online
French PM speaks mind on Iraq.
Australian IT
Alston's $4m website.
Boston Globe
Kerry says US needs its own 'regime change'.
BBC Online
Bomb scare diverts plane.
Tucson Citizen
Arizonan who was a hostage in first Gulf War gets $1.75 million from Iraqi funds.
Wired News
Trespassing or Free Speech?
The Guardian
Israel accused of 'exploiting' war.
The Independent
Regime 'ready to bomb Shi'ites and blame Allies'.
Voice Of America
Bush: US Will Finish What it Started in Iraq.
BBC Online
Missing cameraman's wife makes plea.
Reuters
Rumsfeld: 'Not a Chance' of Any Deal to Free Saddam.
The Guardian
US and EU clash over UN Iraq role.
The Register
Anti-war slogan coined, repurposed and Googlewashed... in 42 days.
BBC Online
Iraqis loot Ali's palace.
New York Times
Fighting at Baghdad Airport, and Iraqi Capital Goes Dark.
BBC Online
Blair 'delayed US strike on Iraq'.
Reuters
U.S. Forces Meet Light Resistance at Airport.
The Inquirer
MS 'does not support American flag'.
BBC Online
Basra battle 'is on two fronts'.
The Guardian
Baghdad airport 'under US control'.
The Independent
Allies at gates of Baghdad.
BBC Online
Iraq is no colonial game says UK.
Reporters Without Borders
Reporters Without Borders publishes the first worldwide press freedom index.
BBC Online
Blunkett attacks media's war coverage.
Bloggerheads
The 'Out Of Order' Project.
The Independent
Phyllida Lloyd: An American nightmare.
BBC Online
Military puzzle as US advances.
The Inquirer
New Mexico nuclear secrets stolen from computers.
The Guardian
US troops 'within six miles' of Baghdad.
BBC Online
US forces 'point dagger' at Baghdad.
The Independent
This Europe: Belgian Arabs find a radical new champion (and pin-up).
BBC Online
MPs rage at 'bad character' evidence.
The Guardian
The lost rebellion.
The Independent
Rebels vote to force TV sell-off by Berlusconi.
BBC Online
Soul legend Edwin Starr dies.
The Guardian
Soul legend Edwin Starr dies aged 61.
BBC Online
Jordan king condemns deaths.
The Independent
How the deafening noise of war 'buried' Labour's bad news.
The Guardian
Baghdad expels al-Jazeera man.
The Inquirer
Microsoft news site prepared using Macs.
Reuters
Schroeder: Iraq Must Keep Control of Oil, Resources.
BBC Online
Mosques attacked in Philippines.
The Independent
At least 15 killed by bomb at Philippines food stall.
The Guardian
Steve Bell Cartoon.
Reuters
U.S. Infantry Vanguard 6 Miles from S. Baghdad.
BBC Online
Bush seeks to rally nation.
The Independent
Six Palestinians killed in clashes with Israeli troops.
The Guardian
Future's golden for Blair, according to Congress.
The Register
Cleaner, lighter Mozilla vowed.
The Independent
BBC man killed by landmine in north of Iraq.
The Guardian
Strange path to Palestine.
The Inquirer
Microsoft preps attack on Google.
BBC Online
Rescued POW flown to Germany.
The Independent
Saddam's army retreats to Mosul with heavy losses.
The Guardian
No sniping, mortars, or tracer. And no sign of the dreaded Republican Guard.
BBC Online
Powell faces Nato and EU chiefs.
The Independent
Robert Fisk: Saddam's masters of concealment dig in, ready for battle.
The Guardian
Families denounce US tank attack.
BBC Online
Al-Jazeera halts Iraq broadcasts.
The Independent
Robert Fisk: Wailing children, the wounded, the dead: victims of the day cluster bombs rained on Babylon.
The Guardian
'Raid and aid' tactic by British forces.
The Inquirer
Java palaver gets Microsoft in a right old lather.
BBC Online
UK forces use cluster bombs.
The Guardian
Pentagon plans for worst nightmare.
The Independent
Iraqi reinforcements sent to face US push on Baghdad.
2nd April 2003
The Independent
Robert Fisk: Cows and armed guards on a college campus. Where is the truth amid all this subterfuge?
SF Gate
Drawing power of human conflict not lost on TV. Many reporters in Iraq eligible for draft on the War Channel.
VNUnet
Microsoft security still bothers users.
Reuters
U.S. Says Forces Cross Baghdad Chemical 'Red Line'.
The Inquirer
Computers, Freedom and Privacy 2003.
BBC Online
Blair admits post-war plan splits.
The Guardian
Al-Jazeera's Basra hotel bombed.
Reuters
Rescued Soldier's Family Ecstatic, Thanks Troops.
ZDNet
PlayStation 3 may run on Linux.
BBC Online
Belgium softens war crimes law.
The Guardian
Baghdad hospital bombed.
The Independent
US 'destroys Guard division' on road to Baghdad.
The Register
DVD Jon gets retrial date.
Channel4
Blair: 'Iraqis must run post-war Iraq'.
The Inquirer
Oracle's Ellison anticipates the death of Windows.
The Guardian
Cuba blames 'lenient' US for latest hijack.
Reuters
U.S. Troops Push to Within 19 Miles of Baghdad .
Znet
Iraq is a trial run: Chomsky interviewed by Frontline .
The Register
A small correction by Congressman Issa.
The Independent
Children killed and maimed in bomb attack on town.
BBC Online
BBC cameraman dies in Iraq.
Ananova
MP urges women to use 'natural weapon' against the war.
The Guardian
Anti-war protesters vandalise memorial.
BBC Online
UK hopes for UN Iraq role.
The Independent
Smallest EU states meet to avert plans for president.
The Guardian
Straw: UK will not attack Syria or Iran.
Sydney Morning Herald
April Foolers spin surreal tales of Iraq war.
ABC
Australian reporter expelled from Baghdad.
The Guardian
Doubts over Saddam's health as minister reads president's speech.
New York Times
Four Journalists Safe in Jordan After a Week in Iraqi Jail.
The Guardian
Children killed in US assault.
InfoWorld
Ellison: Linux will wipe Microsoft out of data center.
The Independent
Polls show support for Blair depends on finding banned arms.
The Guardian
We don't understand Iraqis, admits US officer.
Sydney Morning Herald
A billion-sun blast.
International Herald Tribune
Two Algerians convicted in terrorist funding plot.
The Guardian
US admits checks more aggressive.
The Inquirer
US politicians have their snouts in the money trough.
Sydney Morning Herald
Tokyo back-pedals over missile launch.
The Guardian
Wider still and wider.
The Independent
Jordan 'foils plot to blow up hotel and poison water supply'.
The Guardian
Emperor George.
Voice Of America
Washington, Havana Trade Accusations Over Hijacked Cuban Plane.
The Inquirer
"Al Jazeera" English site is a spoof.
The Independent
Iraqi paramilitaries 'used children as human shields'.
The Guardian
Flu panic spreads across Asia.
New York Times
Battle for Baghdad Begins in Area Surrounding Iraqi Capital.
The Independent
The proof: marketplace deaths were caused by a US missile.
The Guardian
Fighting escalates around holy city of Kerbala.
Reuters
Pentagon, State Said at Odds Over Iraq's Future.
BBC Online
Missing journalist safe and well.
The Inquirer
We pray they remove Saddam Hussein spam starts.
The Independent
Final countdown for Baghdad.
The Guardian
The battle for Baghdad looms.
Sydney Morning Herald
Fears of "Pakistan next after Iraq".
1st April 2003
SecurityFocus
U.S. Information Security Law, Part Two: Protecting Private Sector Systems and Securing the Working Environment.
TechFocua
Hacker creates Linux distro for unmodified Xbox.
BBC Online
UK 'off-course' on greenhouse gases.
Sydney Morning Herald
GM canola gets the green light.
BBC Online
Iraqi civilian casualties mount.
Arabic News
Powell to visit after Bush's stern warning to Turkey.
The Guardian
Military accused of mistreating reporters.
BBC Online
Al-Jazeera site tackles hackers.
New York Times
Texas Court Acts to Clear 38, Almost All Black, in Drug Case.
BBC Online
Toxin threat to Inuit food.
The Guardian
War toll: journalists killed, missing and held in Iraq.
Reuters
Iraq War Inspires 'Home-Brew' Video Games.
BBC Online
Oil firms fined for price fixing.
The Guardian
Britain - how the world sees us: part 1.
BBC Online
Shock fall in retail sales.
Monbiot
No Way Out.
The Independent
Robert Fisk: Iraq is littered with graves of Britons killed in another colonial war.
BBC Online
Pakistan denies nuclear assistance.
Haaretz
Islamic Jihad: Netanya cafe bomb a `gift' to the Iraqis.
The Guardian
Turkey orders BBC crew away from border.
BBC Online
Arabic papers mull Iraqi deadlock.
The Guardian
'You didn't fire a warning shot soon enough!'.
The Independent
Allies breach Saddam's 'red line'.
Reuters
US Troops Kill Iraqi Civilian Driver at Checkpoint.
The Guardian
Slight slip in support for war.
BBC Online
Air Canada declares bankruptcy.
The Independent
Afghan clerics call for new holy war.
BBC Online
Nude volleyball angers game makers.
The Guardian
Marine who said no to killing on his conscience.
The Independent
Black Watch rescues abducted drivers from 10-day ordeal.
Reuters
Kuwait Says Patriot Battery Downs Iraqi Missile.
The Guardian
US draws up secret plan to impose regime on Iraq.
The Register
Free software gives hackers taste of own medicine.
BBC Online
US holds plane in virus scare.
The Guardian
You couldn't make it up.
BBC Online
Cuban hijack attempt 'frustrated'.
The Guardian
Rumsfeld's hostage.
The Independent
'New' Europe distances itself from war.
BBC Online
US-Turkey links under strain.
The Guardian
The first casualty.
Reuters
Saddam Denies Family Members Have Fled Abroad.
The Guardian
Three British soldiers sent home after protesting at civilian deaths.
New York Times
Arnett Dismissed After Remarks on Iraqi TV.
Reuters
Iraq War Has Asia Muslim Governments on Tightrope.
The Inquirer
Scottish ministers expelled from British cabinet.
BBC Online
Coalition 'will beat villains label'.
The Guardian
Iraqi civilians killed at checkpoints.
The Independent
Even we surrender-monkeys are confused.
Reuters
US Troops Fire at Civilians in Iraq, Baghdad Pounded.
The Guardian
Conflict will create 100 Bin Ladens, warns Egyptian president.
Reuters
Fish in Diet Linked to Mercury in Some U.S. Women.
The Independent
US troops kill seven women and children at checkpoint.
BBC Online
Zimbabwe opposition triumph.
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