Fox News Radio host Tony Snow has been named as the new White House press secretary. Some analysis from Alternet. ABC. And while I'm on the subject go
The crowds got bigger all week, defying a shoot to kill curfew. The king, threatened with the end of his disastrous rule, tried to hang tough. The fairytale ending, on
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...an alternative twist to 2006 headline-making with its new personal ad flavour?
The thought did cross the mind at first glance at today's Guardian front page (as pointed
by Nabeelah Shabbir
...an alternative twist to 2006 headline-making with its new personal ad flavour?
The thought did cross the mind at first glance at today's Guardian front
The Bush administration continues to raise the temperature over the standoff with Iran, while insisting there are no plans for war. But since we have been down this road before,
I’m surprised that Berlusconi’s media corporation didn’t bring a 20-million-euro lawsuit on dictionaries worldwide to try and get the meaning of the word ‘satire’ erased, re-evaluated and
by Nabeelah Shabbir
I’m surprised that Berlusconi’s media corporation didn’t bring a 20-million-euro lawsuit on dictionaries worldwide to try and get the meaning of the word ‘satire’
Hi-tech Korean activists have bombarded the US President with emails protesting plans for a Free Trade Agreement between their two countries. Members of the Korea Federation of Information Technology Workers’
by Maryann Bird
Rachel Corrie’s eloquent voice has been silenced twice since 16 March 2003.
On that date, the 23-year-old American, a volunteer in Gaza with the Palestinian-led International
Jacques Chirac has announced that the French government is to scrap the controversial CPE law that would have made it easier for employers to sack young workers, after a month
Q: What do you do when your prime minister calls you a 'dickhead' for planning to vote against him?
A: Wear it as a badge of honour: