Saddam Hussein's execution is a sideshow to Iraq's far graver problems. A bigger concern is what will the U.S. do next, and will its actions make things better -- or, God forbid, worse -- in the country it invaded, asks BBC Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen.
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Bill Doskoch
on Fri 29 Dec 2006 11:55 PM EST
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Bill Doskoch
on Fri 29 Dec 2006 11:40 PM EST
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, one of the 20th century's most notorious tyrants, was executed at dawn on Saturday in Baghdad, along with two senior members of his deposed regime. Does it matter if he is guilty, but, in the opinion of one major human rights group, wasn't fairly convicted? more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Fri 29 Dec 2006 03:17 AM EST
The Beeb covers off some key questions about the conflict in Somalia.
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Bill Doskoch
on Fri 29 Dec 2006 03:13 AM EST
Expect the West to put more pressure on Pakistan to deal with the Taliban -- and expect that pressure to go nowhere, writes the Beeb's Paul Dahar. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Fri 29 Dec 2006 02:41 AM EST
If you don't know what I'm referring to, it's his famous 1968 song. From the NYT story:
Harper first saw Brown perform at the Apollo in 1961, when she was eight years old. She was the first in line for the public viewing of his body on Thursday. Here's the BBC's photo gallery. This CTV.ca story has video attached and links to a few backgrounders on Brown. My initial post on JB has been updated with some YouTube links. Addendum The popularity of Say It Loud among the black militant set of the time may well have cost Brown some of his white audience. Here's what he wrote in his autobiography:
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