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Engelhardt: Ballots, Waterboarding, and Bombs
Znet Article, February, 03 2005
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Ballots, Waterboarding, and Bombs
Engelhardt: Iraq's Election
Znet Article, January, 26 2005
Tom Engelhardt
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Iraq's Election
Engelhardt: A Demobilized Press in a Global Free-Fire Zone
Znet Article, January, 24 2005
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A Demobilized Press in a Global Free-Fire Zone
Engelhardt: Torture Denial
Znet Article, January, 19 2005
Tom Engelhardt
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Torture Denial
Engelhardt: Thoughts on Fiction-based Reality:
Znet Article, January, 17 2005
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Thoughts on Fiction-based Reality:
Engelhardt: The Possibly Innocent
Znet Article, January, 14 2005
Tom Engelhardt
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The other day I posted a Dahr Jamail piece entitled, Iraq: The Devastation, but another word has recently come to mind that, I suspect, might apply no less aptly ...
Engelhardt: Tsunamis of Publicity
Znet Article, January, 12 2005
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Tsunamis of Publicity
Engelhardt: American Gothic:
Znet Article, January, 06 2005
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Here we are, because time has some of the qualities of a tsunami, deposited in 2005, whether we like it or not. As the year changed, nature trumped the Bush administration in an appropriately, if horrifyingly Biblical way, with a preemptive strike...
Engelhardt: In the Zone with G.I. Joe
Znet Article, December, 19 2004
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You come out of the subway at Times Square across the street from the Gap and catty-corner to ESPN Zone, walk past the Drug Enforcement Agency's temporary museum ("Freedom is... Drug Free!") with its "Target America: Drug Traffickers, Terrorists, ...
Engelhardt: Iraq Fantasies and Realities
Znet Article, December, 17 2004
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A week after the assault on Falluja began in early November, our military announced that the city had been secured -- at the cost of a thousand or more dead Iraqis and 51 American soldiers. Articles about the "reconstruction" of Falluja soon began...
Engelhardt: Iraq's Election
Znet Article, December, 13 2004
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Dec 13 - Even as the White House decries the ominous prospect of Iranian influence on the upcoming Iraqi national elections, US-funded organizations with long records of manipulating foreign democracies in the direction of Washington's interests a...
Engelhardt: Icarus (Armed with Vipers) Over Iraq
Znet Article, December, 06 2004
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The human imagination is quicker off the mark than any six-gun, bomb, or JDAM missile. Long before humans made it into airplanes, whole cities were being destroyed from the air -- in an avalanche of popular fiction. By the late 19th century London...
Engelhardt: Persian Paranoia?
Znet Article, December, 02 2004
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Persian Paranoia?
Engelhardt: Which War Is This Anyway?
Znet Article, November, 30 2004
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Which War Is This Anyway?
Engelhardt: On "Iraqifying" the Quagmire
Znet Article, November, 19 2004
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On "Iraqifying" the Quagmire
Engelhardt: Falluja Collage
Znet Article, November, 18 2004
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Falluja Collage
Engelhardt: Mapping the election
Znet Article, November, 14 2004
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Mapping the election
Engelhardt: The Tipping Point
Znet Article, November, 14 2004
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Dept. of no comment (extreme wing) ...
Engelhardt: On the eve of the invasion of Falluja
Znet Article, November, 07 2004
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On the eve of the invasion of Falluja
Engelhardt: The election hangover of a lifetime
Znet Article, November, 03 2004
Tom Engelhardt
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How can I not start on a personal note today? Election night was a roller coaster. I had written a piece a day earlier in which I had expressed guarded optimism about the...


