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In The Guardian on Saturday,

June 8, 2004 by Michael Boyle

In The Guardian on Saturday,

writer Elena Lappin described the ordeal she went through on a trip to the US to do some interviews in LA: Welcome to America. “…Cases such as mine are part of a systemic policy of harassing media representatives from 27 friendly countries whose citizens – not journalists! – can travel to the US without a visa, for 90 days.”

Tags: Guardian, International Affairs

If you’re confused

June 1, 2004 by Michael Boyle

If you’re confused

about what has been going on in Iraq on the governance side of things – and who isn’t, what with the nonexistent roadmap, the multiple acronymously-named groups with the same membership, and spying-for-Iran accusations – you can do much worse than to read Josh Marshall’s Talking Points Memo, particularly the archives starting May 30 and May 23. Marshall’s conclusion, at least as of just now?

Now that some of the dust has settled, we can see one thing pretty clearly: the IGC basically hijacked the process. The IGC essentially reconstituted as a caretaker government. The new President, Sheikh Ghazi al-Yawar, was the current president of the IGC. Hoshiyar Zebari, who was the foreign minister in the IGC, is now the foreign minister under the interim government. Allawi was a member of and choice of the IGC, etc. And so on down the list. The only key issue is that Chalabi, if not his crew, has been purged. Brahimi agreed to a laying on of hands. But he didn’t make the choices. He was sidelined.

Tags: International Affairs

Important (if dated) news

June 1, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Important (if dated) news

from the world of pizza: Italy sets strict guidelines for pizza-making. Of course this has little to do with the practically unrelated dish we call ‘pizza’ in North America.

Tags: International Affairs

In light of the new information

May 18, 2004 by Michael Boyle

In light of the new information

coming from Sy Hersh and others about what Rumsfeld did or did not know and authorize about the treatment of prisoners in Iraq, Jason Vest’s article about Stephen Cambone is very interesting. Cambone, if you haven’t been following, was the guy the Pentagon sent to the May 11 Hearings to chaperone Gen. Taguba.

Tags: International Affairs

A remarkably odd thing happened

May 17, 2004 by Michael Boyle

A remarkably odd thing happened

on Meet the Press on the weekend. Apparently a press handler for Colin Powell tried to stop an interview before the final question. Matt Haughey has the clip.

Tags: International Affairs

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