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  1. Culture's Mask: War & Change After Iraq by Michael Vlahos, 2004-01-01
  2. Inshallah: the war in Iraq might leave us a new word to match a new sense of our own limitations.(Tuning Up)(inshallah, an Arabic phrase which means "if God wishes"): An article from: American Scholar by Cullen Murphy, 2007-09-22
  3. Iraq: An entry from UXL's <i>Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World</i>
  4. In Iraq, the truth is out there: camcorders subvert the 'official' war story.(Culture): An article from: Sojourners by Danny Duncan Collum, 2004-08-01
  5. Discovering World Cultures: The Middle East (Volume 2, Iran, Iraq, Israel) (Middle School Reference)
  6. Iraq Its People Its Society Its Culture by George L. Harris, 1958
  7. America, Technology, and Strategic Culture: A Clausewitzian Assessment
  8. World Cultures and Geography Lands in transition Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and the Central Asian Republics Teacher's Edition by Inc. Publicom, 2002
  9. War of the worlds: popular culture has long prepared Americans for an `alien' aggressor. (on the eve of war).(Iraq war. ): An article from: Arena Magazine by Jeremy Salt, 2003-02-01
  10. Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Propaganda in Bush's War on Iraq by Sheldon Rampton, John Stauber, 2003-07-24
  11. Crabtree Books.(Nations Of The Eastern Great Lakes)(Life Of The Powhatan)(Life Of The California Coast Nations)(Life In Ancient Egypt)(Life In Ancient ... An article from: Children's Bookwatch
  12. Jews of Iraq: 3000 Years of History and Culture by Nissim Rejwan, 1985
  13. Lenticular exercise school texts (Texts in the Iraq Museum) by ʻAbd al-Hādī Fuʾādī, 1979
  14. Discovering World Cultures: The Middle East (Volume 2, Iran, Iraq, Israel) (Middle School Reference) by Other Contributor-Creative Media Applications, 2004

81. Republic Of Turkey, Ministry Of Culture - Iraq
iraq. Naming General Mustafa Kemal as Atatürk shows us the respecthis nation feels for him. Ministry of culture Computer Center 2002.
http://www.kultur.gov.tr/portal/tarih_en.asp?belgeno=5279

82. [radical-culture] Reminder Wheatpasting: No Iraq War Poster Blitz
radicalculture Reminder Wheatpasting No iraq War Poster Blitz. Chuck0chuck@mutualaid.org Mon, 02 Dec 2002 230032 -0500 Previous
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[radical-culture] Reminder Wheatpasting: No Iraq War Poster Blitz
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Mon, 02 Dec 2002 23:00:32 -0500

83. The Official Website Of CHRONICLES
Paleoconservative magazine of American culture published by the Rockford Institute.Category Society Politics News and Media Magazines and Ezines...... The latest issue TARGET iraq. Website feature WHY TRENT LOTT WAS RIGHT byMark Royden Winchell. The nation seems to be on the verge of war with iraq.
http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/
THE LATEST:
MEDIA WAR IN IRAQ:
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84. National Geographic News: People & Culture
People culture Most Recent First. Refugee Poster Contest for US, Caribbean StudentsMarch 19, 2003 — Even as the forces mass for a war in iraq that will
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National Geographic Out There ... Everest Anniversary Expedition Wrap-Up "It was a tough trip, with a great finale," said Peter Hillary, now relaxing at home in New Zealand after reaching the summit of Mount Everest last month. He was part of an eight-person expedition that scaled the world's highest peak to mark the historic first ascent of the mountain by his father, Edmund Hillary, and Tenzing Norgay half a century ago. GO Geographic Bee State Winners Advance to Finals National Geographic has released the winners of the 55 state-level National Geographic Bee competition, held across the United States over the past few days. Full list of winners, sample questions: Go>> GO Snake Handlers Hang On in Appalachian Churches For a small number of churches, found mostly in Appalachia in the Southeastern United States, handling venemous serpents during religious services is an often dangerous, sometimes deadly, century-old calling. GO Iraq Conflict: Following the "Laws of War"?

85. Kgw.com | Portland | Iraq
Border city Basra awaits a new storm BASRA, iraq — Only 30 minutes' drive fromthe Kuwaiti border where tens of thousands of US troops are massed lies the
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sectNum = 1; Local News U.S./World Oregon AP Wire Wash. AP Wire ...
Iraq war becomes cause for next generation of al-Qaida

On Web sites, in chat rooms and at radical mosques across the Muslim world, followers of al-Qaida and other jihad movements are using the war in Iraq to recruit and reconnect with cohorts committed to holy war against America. Iraqi soldier tells human rights group he saw deserters executed
Iraqi exile group says its forces will help find and root out paramilitaries fighting US-led forces

Artillery, machine-gun fire in Baghdad's center

America's remake of Mideast must overcome troubled past, turbulent present

AQABA, Jordan - At sundown, the gentlemen of Aqaba gather at outdoor tables under a spreading acacia to suck on water pipes, sip mint tea and watch the bombing, live from Baghdad. Iraqi ties run deep in West Bank
Blackout could foreshadow humanitarian crisis in Baghdad

The shut-off of Baghdad's electrical power and water supply foreshadows a potential humanitarian crisis that could overwhelm coalition forces, even as they battle to quell resistance by Saddam Hussein's diehard defenders, military and relief agency experts say. Aid agencies mobilize to replace `welfare state that's switched off'
Iraq lifts ban against Al-Jazeera reporters

Kuwaitis rally to tell fellow Arabs they support Iraqi people
Warm interaction between civilians and Marines in Nasiriyah ... Saddam's last stand? Vows for defense of Baghdad should soon be tested

86. The Killing Of Iraq's Ancient Marsh Culture
The Killing of iraq's Ancient Marsh culture (January 27, 2003). ByJOHN F. BURNS www.nytimes.com. Of all iraq's ethnic groups, the
http://www.iraqfoundation.org/news/2003/ajan/27_marsh.html

87. Welcome To Tikkun
Bimonthly Jewish critique of politics, culture and society, edited by Rabbi Michael Lerner. Website Category Society Religion and Spirituality Publications Magazines...... Click here.). » The iraq War Editor The Future of the World The iraq War andAfter (Ian S. Lustick 03.18.2003) The iraq War, looking backward from 2025.
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Beyt Tikkun
Tikkun Campus Network New Bottom Line Social Responsibility Amendment ... Dozens of antiwar protesters injured at Port of Oakland
San Francisco Chronicle 4-8-2003
Protesters stop warship leaving for Iraq

Swiss Info 4-8-2003
14 civilians reported killed in missile strike

Sydney Morning Herald 4-8-2003
"Smoking gun" WMD site in Iraq turns out to contain pesticide

Agence France-Presse 4-8-2003
Amid Allied jubilation, a child lies in agony, clothes soaked in blood

Independent 4-8-2003 Headlines provided by SojoNet - faith, politics, and culture online. Also available via email Tikkun Directory Magazine Current Issue Back Issues Subscribe ... Core Vision The Erotic and the Ethical In our print edition, Mordechai (Marc) Gafni uses Jewish sources from Kings to Kabbalah to explore how we can return Eros to the Ethical. Plus: Download and Print the Tikkun Passover Supplement - a reflection guide in Adobe PDF format (348K). ( Need Acrobat Reader? Click here The Iraq War: Editor Michael Lerner , in The Triumph of Fear explores the social/spiritual dynamics that have led to this war and how we might build an effective anti-war movement. Managing editor

88. Network Nuggets: News, Images And Culture Of Iraq: Network Nuggets
News, Images and culture of iraq Network Nuggets. Network Nuggets Nuggets . News, Images and culture of iraq * . There
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News, Images and Culture of Iraq: Network Nuggets
Network Nuggets ewellbur@cln.etc.bc.ca
Fri, 20 Feb 1998 09:32:18 -0800 (PST)
[[[[[[[ * News, Images and Culture of Iraq * ]]]]]]]]
There should be no need to explain why Iraq is the topic of
today's Network Nugget. Here are some links that might help
us gain an understanding of the background to the impending
war.
The 'Conflict in Iraq' web page has links to a wide range of
viewpoints about the current situation. CNN, ABC, the UN, The
Nonviolence Web, the US State Department, US Defenselink, and
others are represented via this page and many of the links are
updated frequently. There is also a link to the CIA Iraq World Factbook, with information about geography, demographics, politics and more. Conflict in Iraq: http://www.poynter.org/research/hr/hr_110497.htm

89. Teaching Jobs
GEN / Web Directory / Middle East / iraq / Society and culture (53).SubCategories in Society and culture. History (4) Human Rights
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90. Jordanien, Jordan, Petra, Jerash... Urlaub In Jordanien, Und Araber In Europa Ir
Translate this page Jordanien. Website Promotion . iraq Society and culture, Top iraq Society and culture Kategorien », History (4). », Human Rights (7).
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91. Al-Ahram Weekly | Culture | Agatha Christie In Iraq
Agatha Christie in iraq. How much I have loved that part of the world an exhibition on Dame Agatha Christie's life in the Middle
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2002/578/cu4.htm
Al-Ahram Weekly Online
21 - 27 March 2002
Issue No.578 Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875 Current issue Previous issue Site map
Agatha Christie in Iraq
"How much I have loved that part of the world": an exhibition on Dame Agatha Christie's life in the Middle East reveals an intriguing involvement, writes David Tresilian from London Now in its final week at the British Museum in London, Agatha Christie and Archaeology , an exhibition of the popular English author's travels in Iraq, Syria and Egypt between 1930 and 1960, as well as illuminating English upper middle- class life in the Middle East between the two world wars, casts an intriguing sidelight on the life of Christie herself. For, while many will have known of Christie's interest in Ancient Egypt, not least from the successful 1978 film adaptation of her novel Death on the Nile , few, perhaps, will have appreciated the true extent of Christie's involvement in the Middle East, which lasted for well over 30 years. Married to the English archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, first director of the British School in Iraq and a trustee of the British Museum, Christie spent several seasons cataloguing archaeological finds from Mallowan's excavations first in Iraq and later at Tell Brak in Syria, recording the work on early 16mm film. When not working on site, Christie typed her novels, which are now translated into more languages and in more editions than Shakespeare, in a specially constructed room in the dig-house, raising the fascinating possibility that Miss Marple, amateur sleuth of the English village of St Mary Mead, was created not far from Baghdad. Hercule Poirot, the deracinated Belgian detective of so many of Christie's "international" novels, including

92. MapZones.com Economy
iraq, Economy, Back to Top. iraqi economy was adversely iraq had an almost exclusivelyagricultural economy until the 1950s. Since the 1958 revolution
http://www.mapzones.com/world/middle_east/iraq/economyindex.php
Country Info Iraq Introduction Iraq General Data Iraq Maps Iraq Culture ... Iraq Time and Date Iraq Economy Back to Top Iraqi economy was adversely affected by four major factors: the war with Iran during the 1980s, an international oil glut in the 1980s and 1990s, the economic sanctions imposed by the United Nations (UN) after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, and the Persian Gulf War in 1991. 20th century revealed that Iraq’s real gross domestic product (GDP)—that is, its GDP adjusted for inflation—fell by 75 percent from 1991 to 1999. In the late 1990s the country’s real GDP was estimated at about what it was in the 1940s, prior to the oil boom and the modernization of the country. As a result, per capita income and the people’s calorie intake plunged from the levels of relatively better-off Third World countries to those of the desperately poor Fourth World states, such as Rwanda, Haiti, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Somalia.
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93. Near And Middle Eastern Civilizations Undergraduate Student Association Website
Devoted to the study of the ancient (from c. 3100 BCE) and contemporary cultures found within modern day Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Rhodes, Cyprus, iraq, (to some extent Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Republic of Georgia) and western Iran.
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/nmcusa/
Welcome to the
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at the University of Toronto
UPCOMING EVENTS IN MARCH:
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NOTICE:
The NMCUSA Student Council Elections for the 2003-2004 academic year have been postponed until 02 April 2003.
Schedule for the Toronto Arabic Studies Colloquium.
Wednesday, March 26th, 2003 at 4:15 pm
The Toronto Society of the Archaeological Institute Presents:

"To Euphrates and Beyond: Searching for the First Farmers in the Near East."

Lecture given by Andrew Moore
Rochester Institute of Technology, New York The Robert Braidwood Lecturer Held at Emmanuel College, 75 Queens Park Cres, Room EC 001. For further information, telephone 416-978-7892, 905-823-2819 or 416-489-0209. Thursday, March 27th, 2003 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

94. UT - MENIC: Countries And Regions: Iraq

http://inic.utexas.edu/menic/Countries_and_Regions/Iraq/

95. Kuro5hin.org || The Real Battle Over Iraq Is Between The USA And The EU
being shot at, marginalized, and the one thing that gave that culture ANY dignity Iraqis in agreement with the US on everything that is going down right now
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help/FAQ contact links ... MLP We need your support: buy an ad premium membership The real battle over Iraq is between the USA and the EU Op-Ed
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Thu Oct 17th, 2002 at 06:18:21 AM EST
As George Bush comes closer and closer to carrying out his plans to "regime change" Saddam, where does the most significant opposition come from? Not Russia, as Putin seems quite willing to trade the US the right to whack Saddam in exchange for their right to whack the nation of Georgia. And guarantees of debt repayment by a post-Saddam Iraq. Not China, which will most likely "abstain" from any formal vote. Beijing may well hope America bloodies its nose in Iraq, yet the Chinese are not going to stick out their necks one inch to save Saddam. No, the harshest critics of Dubya's plans are found in Paris, Berlin and Brussels. Many in the US are utterly amazed at this and want to ask: "Are you guys daft, or what?" ADVERTISEMENT
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ADVERTISEMENT This diplomatic war is actually over the legal framework for geo-politics in the 21st century. What George W. Bush is trying to do to the United Nations today reminds me of what

96. Pravda.RU Bush’s Callous Disregard For Human Life
Independent online news and analytic resource.Category News Current Events Global Politics and War...... 1459 Russian TV Guru Vladimir Pozner Predicts Great Trouble for America The wholeworld, except America, knows that iraq cannot threaten the USA According to
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Bush’s callous disregard for human life
USA spends billions on war as 40 million starve in Africa

George Bush, like Donald Rumsfeld, claims to be a religious man. Which religion, it is not clear but it certainly cannot be Christianity. After sending countless people to their deaths as governor of Texas, George Bush now spends billions of dollars on an illegal war in which war crimes are being committed by the US Armed Forces daily, while no less than 40 million people are on the brink of starvation in Africa.
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Bush and Blair banned from Church of Nativity
War criminals banned by Church leaders in Bethlehem

The leaders of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem consider George Bush and Tony Blair to be war criminals and as such they have been banned from entering, according to the Qatar news agency.
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War in Iraq Not Fair
Latvian official expresses his opinion about the military campaign in Iraq

“Saddam Hussein is a dictator, but he is the president of the sovereign state, he was elected for that position legally. I do not like him, but there are moral rules, which say: never hit a man when he is down,” – Riga mayor’s adviser Alexander Mirsky commented on the war in Iraq
More details Battles in Baghdad Resume The latest information about the situation in Baghdad Battles in Baghdad were resumed in the morning again. By seven o’clock in the morning, units of the US Marine Corps managed to force their way to the right bank of the Diyala river in the area of al-Jasir. By eight o’clock in the morning, the troops stepped on the left bank of the Tigris river in the Bessafa area, where streets Abu-Nuvas and Al-Rashid cross

97. Electronic Iraq: What's New?
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BREAKING NEWS* Headlines above are selected by keyword from the commercial media. Electronic Iraq does not control the content of this breaking news stream and offers it as a service to visitors. What's New?
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eIraq on Newsnight with Aaron Brown cancelled
Announcement, Electronic Iraq ( 8 April 2003)
Electronic Iraq cofounder Ali Abunimah was to have been on CNN's Newsnight with Aaron Brown tonight. The show content has been preempted and this has been cancelled. These things often happen in the world of network television.
International Law

Amnesty concerned about mounting toll of civilian casualties in Iraq

Report, Amnesty International ( 8 April 2003) Amnesty International is deeply concerned about the mounting toll of civilian casualties in Iraq and the reported use of cluster bombs by US forces in heavily populated areas. Despite repeated assurances from US and UK authorities that they would do everything possible to protect the Iraqi people, since 20 March hundreds of civilians have reportedly been killed. Some have been victims of cluster bombs; some have died in attacks in disputed circumstances. Amnesty International urges all the warring parties to make the safety of Iraqi civilians a top priority. Security Council would decide UN role in post-war Iraq - spokesman Report

98. CBC.CA
War with iraq under way The USled military assault aimed at drivingSaddam Hussein from power has started. FULL STORY INDEPTH iraq
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99. Crosswalk.com - News
News Alert War in iraq Begins. QUICK POLL. How long do you expect the Warin iraq to last? No more than two weeks. One month. Two to three months.
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faith family fun community ... shopping War in Iraq Religion Today
Both Sides on Cross-Burning Debate Applaud Supreme Court Ruling

Robert B. Bluey
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that laws banning cross burning do not violate the First Amendment as long as they are limited to intimidating or threatening expression. Read Article
Chaplain Sees God's Power Through Calming of Storms, Lives
Jerry Higgins
The battlefields of Iraq have become more of a mission field than Capt. Eddie Cook ever imagined. Opportunities to share God's grace have uplifted even this firm believer, and helped him bring many fellow soldiers to Christ.
Michael Medved: Is all Free Speech Automatically Patriotic?

If someone calls America an “evil empire” and insists that we’re the most rotten country on earth, is that patriotic? Patriotism means love of country, and that’s a quality that’s been in short supply on the left.
After Iraq Falls, What Next?

The demise of Saddam Hussein's killing regime offers the West an opportunity to open a window of freedom and prosperity in Iraq. But the window will not be open long before political and religious opportunists try to close it.
Commentary: Do We Need A Smoking Gun?

100. IraqNet - Directory
Categories Food (1) People (138), Religion (43). Links Sorted by Rating. 1 HelloIraq Here by
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