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Thursday, 20 March 2003 |
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[Edition 70] NEW YORK, Monday: In a desperate attempt to revive their careers, the former cast of M*A*S*H has called on the U.S. government to launch a strike on North Korea as well as Iraq. |
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Thursday, 20 March 2003 |
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[Edition 70] LONDON: Gatwick airport officials were left with egg on their faces yesterday, after News of the World reporter James Jackson blew up a British Airways 747 as part of an ongoing "special report" into British security lapses. |
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Thursday, 20 March 2003 |
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[Edition 70] LONDON, Monday: Prime Minister Blair has sought to bolster support for the war against Iraq by guaranteeing regime change. "If we go to war this arrogant megalomaniac will definitely lose his position as leader," said Blair. "But enough about me, Saddam may also lose his job." |
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Thursday, 20 March 2003 |
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[Edition 70] BAGHDAD, Wednesday: With all the talk of civilian casualties and the possible ecological disaster were Iraq's oil fields to be set alight during the imminent armed conflict, it is easy to forget the impact that a war will have on the Iraqi entertainment industry. Take, for example, the leading Iraqi actor Yasin Ibrahim. He tries to keep a brave face on for the cameras, but Yasin is privately concerned about the future of his acting career in a post-Saddam Iraq. |
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Wednesday, 19 March 2003 |
[Edition 69] BAGHDAD, Thursday: The diplomatic standoff between U.S. President George W. Bush and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein took an ugly turn today when Bush revealed his master strategy, commissioning British journalist Martin Bashir to make a tell-all documentary on Saddam.
Fresh from destroying Michael Jackson's career, Martin Bashir has been recruited by Bush to end Saddam Hussein's regime. "Bashir has just the combination of deceit and sycophancy needed to succeed in Iraq," announced Bush. |
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