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 ipedia.com: 2003 invasion of Iraq Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Casualties in the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq
Their view was that Iraq had violated the terms of the ceasefire by breaching two key conditions and thus made the invasion of Iraq a legal continuation of the earlier war.
Polish contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq
www.ipedia.com /2003_invasion_of_iraq_1.html   (5545 words)

  
 Articles - Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The Dutch adjectival form ´´Australische´´ ("Australian", in the sense of "southern") was used by Dutch officials in Batavia to refer to the newly discovered land to the south as early as 1638.
Australian literature has also been influenced by the landscape; the works of writers such as Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson captured the experience of the Australian bush.
Australian English is a major variety of the language; its grammar and spelling are largely based on those of British English, overlaid with a rich vernacular of unique lexical items and phrases, some of which have found their way into standard English.
www.centralairconditioners.net /articles/Australia   (4291 words)

  
 Winds of Change.NET: February 2005 Archives
The newest Iraqi confessions came up in the comments, in particular the one that purportedly features a Syrian intelligence official claiming that he was sent into Iraq at the behest of his superiors back in 2001.
Wretchard puts this story together with several other reports to suggest the insurgency in Iraq is in dire straits, though this will not mean that it will be clear sailing from here on out.
Julian Sanchez and Radly Balko tweak NRO Corner contributer Stanley Kurtz for not being familiar with the mechanics of blogs.
www.windsofchange.net /archives/2005_02.php   (10849 words)

  
 Lenny Kravitz Biography - by Brainy Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The album would also feature a contribution by Sean Lennon which was Lennon's first appearance on record.
The single would reach #1 on the Australian and Billboard mainstream rock charts and #2 on the modern rock charts.
In early 2003, Kravitz released the track "We Want Peace" as a download-only track as a protest against the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
www.lenny-kravitz.com /bio.html   (1316 words)

  
 International-Relations.com
Turbulence in Afghanistan and Iraq have renewed the urgency of reconstruction in the region.
Tibet: From Buddhist Polity to Invasion to Diaspora (2006)
The International Relations and Security Network, a Swiss contribution to Partnership for Peace, has a wide range of news updates, links and in depth pieces.
www.international-relations.com   (3061 words)

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