Letter from London: A history lesson on Iraq

By Philip Knightley

'If you think Saddam Hussein is a hard man to deal with, just wait for the next generation of Iraqi leaders,' author says

Excerpts from this story referencing "Tony Blair":

"… ades there will still be foreigners occupying Arab lands. …"

'Tell them nothing till it's over and then tell them who won'

By Philip Knightley

LONDON, October 31, 2001 — There is an irreconcilable conflict in the way war is reported, highlighted once again by the allied attack on Af

Excerpts from this story referencing "Tony Blair":

"… is going on in the Northern Hemisphere.But in Britain, the prime minister, Tony Blair, summoned media bosses to Downing Street and asked them to agree not to re …"

From 'God's handwriting' to corporate profits

By Nathaniel Heller

Genome companies and their lawyers and lobbyists have locked up federal policy on human gene patenting with little public discussion

Excerpts from this story referencing "Tony Blair":

"… a joint statement in March by President Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair stating that the human genome should remain in the public domain. That ann …"

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Iranian help suspected in secret Libyan chemical weapons arsenal

By R. Jeffrey Smith, Joby Warrick and Colum Lynch

U.S. intelligence agencies investigating Iranian involvement with newly-discovered stash of chemical weapons in Libya

Excerpts from this story referencing "Tony Blair":

"… s "provided full and transparent cooperation," then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair said during a meeting with Qaddafi outside Tripoli in March 2004.But Libya …"