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14th April 2003

International Herald Tribune
Google ferrets out a better way to get advertisers.

BBC Online
Europe 'could send troops to Iraq'.

The Guardian
Blair survived because his possible challengers blinked.

BBC Online
Bali fights to regain tourists.

The Independent
Marines take control of centre of Saddam's last bastion.

The Guardian
The final fortress crumbles.

International Herald Tribune
Joseph S. Nye: No, the UN is right for the job.

BBC Online
Iraq weapons 'hidden' - Hoon.

SecurityFocus
'Super-DMCA' fears suppress security research.

Christian Science Monitor
Looters plunder in minutes Iraq's millennia-old legacy.

The Independent
Tensions boil over between Kurds and Arabs in north.

The Guardian
Sharon softens stance on Palestine.

Haaretz
U.S. wants to try Iraqi leaders for war crimes.

The Guardian
Love ya Tony.

The Independent
Sharon vows to make 'painful concessions'.

BBC Online
US forces seize Saddam's hometown.

The Guardian
PM still eyes pre-election referendum on euro.

Sydney Morning Herald
Rich past stripped as future in tatters.

BBC Online
Iraqi boy may die without airlift.

The Independent
Analysis: Poverty and despair behind Iraq's ethnic violence.

Haaretz
2 soldiers killed by gunmen at Jordan Valley Golani base.

IRNA
UK 'grateful' to Iran's stance during Iraq war, says Straw.

Sydney Morning Herald
Saddam hid billions in 'Satan' account: report.

The Guardian
North Korea willing to talk to 'a sincere US'.

The Independent
Chemicals expert held for questioning about weapons of mass destruction.

BBC Online
Clarity call over IRA statement.

Sydney Morning Herald
Cosgrove wants Aussie troops pulled out together.

The Guardian
I was only asking.

BBC Online
Iraqi general backs Syria charges.

The Independent
America's attacks on Syria simply confirm fears of its Middle East intentions.

Sydney Morning Herald
US Patriot missile killed US pilot: Pentagon.

The Guardian
Four convicted of Karachi consulate bombing.

13th April 2003

BBC Online
Iraq 'distracts from aid priorities'.

The Inquirer
Microsoft messing with Netscape, Opera, Mozilla again?

The Observer
Syria could be next, warns Washington.

The Inquirer
Iraqi Information Minister spoof site gets thorough hammering.

New York Times
Battle for Tikrit, Joyful Day for Prisoners and Accusations Against Syria.

The Independent
The golden arches over Baghdad.

The Guardian
Will surrender lead to 'smoking gun'?

Reuters
U.S. Forces Enter Tikrit, Battle Saddam Loyalists.

BBC Online
Senior Saddam aide captured.

ABC
US offers reward for Saddam's capture.

The Observer
Welcome aboard the Iraqi gravy train.

New York Times
Bush Demands 'Cooperation' From Syrians.

BBC Online
British loyalist agent dies.

The Arizona Republic
5,000 attend Piestewa memorial.

Reuters
U.S. Troops Get Iraqi Help in Controlling Baghdad.

The Observer
Refugees to get £3,000 to go home.

News24
Shi'ite cleric ordered to leave.

Reuters
U.S. Insists It Will Find Banned Weapons in Iraq.

New York Times
Doubt and Death on Drive to Baghdad.

Reuters
Seven U.S. Troops Found Safe and Well in Iraq.

The Inquirer
How to persuade Windows to make home networks work.

New York Times
The War Goes Well. So Where's the Dividend?

Reuters
Baghdad Protesters Decry Lack of Power, Water.

BBC Online
Joint patrols begin in Basra.

The Observer
Peace marchers remain defiant.

Reuters
Rock-Hurling Prisoners Riot at Main U.S. POW Camp.

The Advertiser
Catherine privacy bid kicked out.

Reuters
Sharon: Israel Would Yield Settlements for Peace.

The Observer
Arms secrets revealed in spies' files.

The Inquirer
China persuades Nepalese kids to get educated.

Reuters
Syria Once Again Is Target of U.S. Ire.

Reuters
U.S. Says Six Americans 'Recovered' in Iraq.

12th April 2003

BBC Online
Kurds start to leave Kirkuk.

The Independent
America issues decks of cards showing Iraq's 'most wanted'.

The Register
IBM vows Java Office.

Interfax
Putin stresses need to maintain International Space Station.

BBC Online
US aims to end Baghdad chaos.

The Guardian
Weapons teams scour Iraq.

BBC Online
Hunt to find Saddam's billions.

ITV
Tikrit 'last major target'.

All Africa
Iraq War Hype Thrills Men.

The Guardian
Don't look for a reason.

BBC Online
Venezuela talks venue blasted.

The Guardian
The hell that once was a hospital.

The Independent
Marines discover 'cache of suicide vests' in Baghdad school.

BBC Online
Protesters stage anti-war march.

The Guardian
Homer's odyssey.

Financial Express
US Marines, Iraqi Cops To Jointly Patrol Baghdad.

BBC Online
Baath officials backed to rebuild Iraq.

The Guardian
Saddam's weapons adviser surrenders.

BBC Online
Iraq aid 'must not be diverted'.

The Guardian
Zeta-Jones victory raises threat of privacy law.

Reuters
Thousands in India, Bangladesh Protest Iraq War.

BBC Online
US scales down air power.

The Guardian
Top Iraqi general 'surrenders'.

BBC Online
British 'breaching Geneva Convention'.

The Guardian
'Turks must swallow a bitter pill'.

Haaretz
Palestinian youth killed, U.K. peace activist shot by IDF troops.

BBC Online
G7 backs UN postwar Iraq role.

Canada
U.S. expects resistance from Tikrit.

The Guardian
Are tyrants shocked, awed or stocking up on nukes?

BBC Online
Baghdad protests over looting.

The Independent
Kurds avenge a generation of oppression with the bloodless capture of oil-rich Mosul.

UPI
Analysis: Russia and Iraqi oil.

BBC Online
Fate of US POWs unclear.

Boston
Iraqi embassy open for business, Syrian media says Iraqis will strike back at coalition forces.

Reuters
Israel to Press U.S. for Peace 'Road Map' Changes.

The Independent
Profile: Ahmed Chalabi - the saviour of Iraq, or a chancer whose time has come?

BBC Online
Turkey eyes Kurdish moves.

SFGate
Arrest of Asian American activist may curtail political involvement. Some expect adverse impact on donations .

BBC Online
British plan joint patrols in Basra.

The Independent
Israeli army sniper leaves British peace activist brain-dead.

Reuters
Bush Sees Celebrations, Not Anarchy, Sweeping Iraq.

The Guardian
Plea for Saddam police to help keep the peace.

BBC Online
Iraqi officer reveals army chaos.

Reuters
U.S. Troops Stop Busload of Men Fleeing Iraq.

BBC Online
Saturday, 12 April, 2003, 22:10 GMT 23:10 UK.

International Herald Tribune
Looting and chaos engulf largest city in northern Iraq.

The Independent
Cuba executes three men for ferry hijacking.

Haaretz
PM okays 800 Turkish workers in Israel in return for tank deal.

Reuters
Looters Ransack Baghdad's Antiquities Museum.

The Guardian
What needs to be done?

BBC Online
Saving Private Lynch 'film plan'.

The Independent
Bosnian Muslim to face war crimes trial at UN tribunal.

Reuters
Saddam's Last Stand Hinges on Hometown Loyalty.

The Guardian
Steve Bell cartoon.

Belfast Telegraph
Peace deal talks at an end: Sinn Fein.

The Inquirer
The obscenity of bickering over death and torture.

Reuters
D'oh! British PM Blair Meets Homer Simpson.

International Herald Tribune
For Shiites, worshiping without fear.

Haaretz
Shooting at LA airport El Al counter ruled terrorist act.

Reuters
Karzai Threatens Officials Who Do Not Fight Taliban.

The Independent
A city in flames. A nation in chaos.

Sydney Morning Herald
Aborigine dies in jail 18 days after release date.

UTV
Harney on Sinn Fein IRA 'myth'.

The Inquirer
Speedy SARS diagnostic test to be released Monday.

The Guardian
Anti-war protesters march through London.

International Herald Tribune
Lawlessness delaying delivery of aid.

The Inquirer
Upgrading your Linux system.

The Independent
Mosul falls after Iraqi army surrenders.

BBC Online
Soldier delivers war baby.

International Herald Tribune
Europe expects a cameo role in the rebuilding.

The Guardian
Free to do bad things.

The Inquirer
Software market slowdown may lead to discrimination.

BBC Online
Australia outlaws Islamic groups.

Haaretz
Syria rejects U.S. charges of Damascus aiding Saddam regime.

Sydney Morning Herald
Pentagon unveils Iraq blueprint.

International Herald Tribune
Paul Krugman: A pattern of conquest and neglect.

Voice Of America
POW Lynch Returns to US.

BBC Online
Kurds tighten grip on Iraqi north.

The Inquirer
Apple buy could spit in the face of the RIAA.

International Herald Tribune
An interview with Richard Perle.

11th April 2003

Information Clearing House
Exclusive: Saddam Was key in early CIA plot.

BBC Online
Putin queries coalition's goals.

The Inquirer
Senate moves to squash spam.

SecurityFocus
Smart credit on UK cards. Will it cut fraud?

BBC Online
Nepal rebels meet foreign diplomats.

IOL
US 'threatens' to drop massive bomb on Tikrit.

Reuters
U.S. Cleaning Business Wipes Freedom from Name.

The Inquirer
Psion Series 5 to return?

BBC Online
Talks set on Iraq's future.

The Register
The self-healing, self-hopping landmine.

BBC Online
Methane theory gets frosty response.

The Inquirer
Microsoft issues Windows XP fix for notebook throttlers.

ZDNet
Report criticises Google's porn filters.

BBC Online
US envoy urges action.

The Guardian
What the papers say.

The Independent
Blighted district of Los Angeles takes on a new identity.

IRNA
Iran condemns murder of Iraqi Shiite cleric.

The Register
DNS inventor calls for security overhaul.

Reuters
Mosul Falls as Chaos Takes Hold in Iraqi Cities.

Information Clearing House
"US Forces Encourage Looting".

The Guardian
US shows off new card trick.

The Independent
Dilip Hiro: Can Iraq be held together now Saddam is gone?

Toronto Star
War within a war a real possibility.

The Register
Why we love the Iraqi information minister.

The Independent
Russia and China block US efforts to condemn North Korea's nuclear stance.

The Guardian
'We should have gone for Airbuses much earlier'.

Reuters
Respect Muslim Culture, U.S. Forces in Baghdad Told.

The Inquirer
By their numbers shall ye know them -- not.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer
'Rolling dialogue' planned on Iraqi leadership.

Al Bawaba
Turkey says Kurdish forces move out of Kirkuk; US forces operate along Iraq-Syria border.

The Register
Sunderland FC and the Iraqi minister of information.

Information Clearing House
US troops kill merchant defending shop against looters.

The Guardian
Wrong people for the job.

The Inquirer
Xbox faces price cuts in US.

The Independent
US threatens to use biggest bomb as hunt switches north.

BBC Online
USS Cole suspects escape.

Reuters
White House: Saddam Government Has 'Lost Control'.

The Guardian
Tikrit is the target for the next big push.

BBC Online
Baghdad descends into chaos.

New York Times
House Endorses Oil Drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Reuters
Iraqis Storm Embassy in Tehran, but Still Hate U.S..

BBC Online
Israelis 'shoot UK peace activist'.

ABC
British companies vie for Iraq reconstruction contracts.

Newsday
News Corp.'s DirecTV Deal Draws Mixed Reviews.

BBC Online
N Korea 'ready for war'.

The Guardian
Blair and Bush broadcast TV messages to Iraqis.

BBC Online
Short demands action to stop looting.

Daily Star
Collapse leaves Iraqi diplomats in the lurch.

The Independent
Branson unveils £1 rescue bid for unwanted Concorde.

Dispatch Online
Chaos reigns in Baghdad.

The Guardian
Hillsborough setback blamed on IRA refusal to make straight promises.

The Independent
Peace process held up by 'inadequate' IRA declaration.

Reuters
Russia Wants U.N. to Have Central Role in Iraq.

The Guardian
This war was not worth a child's finger.

The Independent
World opinion divided between jubilation and dismay.

Reuters
U.S. Troops Close on Northern City, Baghdad Clashes.

The Guardian
Kurdish fighters take Kirkuk.

Reuters
Kurds Seize Kirkuk, U.S. Fights Saddam Die-Hards.

The Independent
US threatens to use biggest bomb as hunt switches north.

BBC Online
US urges World Bank to aid Iraq.

Sydney Morning Herald
Embedded in a new world order.

The Guardian
Saddam and sons 'almost certainly still in Iraq'.

The Age
Saddam memorabilia all the rage.

The Independent
Marines die in suicide bombing as capital hit by new clashes.

BBC Online
Instability plagues Baghdad.

Sydney Morning Herald
Arab websites tell of Baghdad 'catastrophe'.

The Guardian
Shia cleric backed by Washington murdered.

The Independent
Murdered in a mosque: the cleric who went home to act as a peacemaker.

BBC Online
First moves towards Basra authority.

Sydney Morning Herald
Don't be fooled by joyous scenes, says refugee.

The Guardian
Benn and Hague attack abuse of prerogative.

The Independent
Robert Fisk: Baghdad: the day after.

BBC Online
US troops heading for Mosul.

Sydney Morning Herald
Told you so from hawks is premature, despite the celebration.

The Guardian
Sliding towards anarchy.

The Independent
Kurdish victory provokes fears of Turkish invasion.

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