| March/April
2006 |
Heroes in Error |
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How a fake general, a pliant media,
and a master manipulator helped lead the United States into
war. An exclusive investigation. By Jack Fairweather
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| 19/09/2005 |
After Katrina, can they
ever rebuild? |
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In the worst-affected area of New Orleans
residents returned yesterday to inspect their shattered homes
with one pressing question in mind: how can you rebuild a
community from scratch? 
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| 14/09/2005 |
Doctor fled and left
45 patients to die |
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By Jack Fairweather in New Orleans 
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| 25/01/2005 |
Stay indoors and don't
tell anyone your name, Iraq candidates told |
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By Jack Fairweather in Baghdad 
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| 08/01/2005 |
Christians flee genocide
as fear sweeps Iraq |
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By Jack Fairweather at St Matthew's
Monastery near Mosul 
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| 02/12/2004 |
All aboard the terrorists'
bus to Iraq |
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By Jack Fairweather in Damascus 
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| 23/10/2004 |
Heartbreak is more
important than politics for thousands of listeners despite living
in the aftermath of war |
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By Jack Fairweather in Baghdad 
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| 01/04/2004 |
The Sunni Also Rises
- new fiction from Saddam Hussein |
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Translated from the Arabic by Jack Fairweather,
the Daily Telegraph’s Baghdad correspondent
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| 19/02/2004 |
Chalabi stands by faulty
intelligence that toppled Saddam's regime |
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By Jack Fairweather in Baghdad and Anton
La Guardia 
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| 17/12/2003 |
Saddam the great dictator
of fairy tales |
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Iraq's tyrant spent weeks before the
war writing a novel about underground resistance, reports
Jack Fairweather 
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| 10/12/2003 |
US sentry saves troops
by killing suicide bomber |
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Sixty soldiers were hurt in Iraq attacks
yesterday. One man halted a bloodbath, reports Jack Fairweather
in Talaafar 
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02/12/2003 |
Ferocious gun battle
that left no bodies |
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Americans say 54 attackers died in the
fiercest engagement since the war ended while Iraqis insist
that eight civilians were killed by reckless US fire, writes
Jack Fairweather 
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| 18/06/2003 |
The search for Saddam
leads to the dark heart of Iraq |
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By Jack Fairweather in Tikrit 
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| 14/06/2003 |
Triumph and tragedy
cloud truth of conflict in the 'Sunni Triangle' |
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By Jack Fairweather in al-Duluiya 
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| 08/04/2003 |
Agriculture students
who know more about firing guns than growing crops |
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By Jack Fairweather in Basra 
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| 02/04/2003 |
Fruit dumplings play
crucial role |
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By Jack Fairweather in Gul Ashab outside
Basra 
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| 18/03/2003 |
Tense wait on the launch
pad for battle |
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Jack Fairweather joins British troops
prepared for the tap on the shoulder in the Kuwaiti desert

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| 25/01/2003 |
Transcript of radio
broadcast aired on BBC’s Today programme |
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When I arrived last week in Kuwait I
was not the only one with orders to deploy in the small Gulf
state at the heart of the American military build-up for war
against Iraq. 
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| 28/11/2002 |
Kuwait and see |
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Jack Fairweather reports on ambivalent
attitudes to war with Iraq inside the country that knows what
it has to fear from Saddam Hussein.
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| 25/11/2002 |
Carrier pilots ready
for fight as Gulf action is stepped up |
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Jack Fairweather reports from the US
aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln 
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| 23/09/2002 |
Saddam victims have
no taste for revenge |
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After 22 years, Iranians are still counting
the cost of invasion, writes Jack Fairweather in Khorramshahr

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| 29/05/2002 |
Premier's poems ponder
horrors of nuclear war |
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The Indian prime minister has disclosed
his innermost musings on the prospect of nuclear war in a
collection of poetry. 
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