Archive for January, 2007


30
Jan

New: 50,000 US Casualties in Iraq

Report: The Real Figure of US Casaulties in Iraq is 50 Thousand. Air America Deal Going Down. Military Threatens Net. Readers debate the March. Dog Looks For Home. More.


30
Jan

Media: Air America Sold; Watada Deal

VICTORY FOR THE PRESS IN WATADA CASE
RELEASE: Government Drops Two Charges Against Lt. Ehren Watada
Agreement Knocks Two Years off Max Sentence;
Reporters Do Not Have to Testify
FORT LEWIS, WA—The government agreed to drop two charges carrying a maximum of two years jail time against Lt. Ehren Watada in exchange for not forcing subpoenaed reporters to […]


30
Jan

Debating The March and Media

CHRIS ACOSTA WRITES:
I was in the Washington Monument and had a clear view of the size of the crowd. Sorry to disappoint you but it didn’t even look like 50,00 from my vantage point. I had a 450mm lens and could zoom right on the stage area from there. The crowd was […]

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