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March 30th, 2003 Special Report
For most of last week, al Jazeera services were disrupted. We sampled additional reports from ArabNews, as InfoImagination continues to provide alternative perspectives for the American population. This edition illustrates the growing anti-war sentiment in the region.
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ArabNews: March 30th Special Report
Blood and Bandages for the Innocent, Tears for the Dead
At least 62 civilians had died by yesterday afternoon, and the coding on that hunk of metal contains the identity of the culprit... [it] is in Western style, not in Arabic. And many of the survivors heard the plane.

Exclusive: America's Credibility
A frequent question confronts me in my communication with American diplomats, intellectuals and readers: Why do Arabs and Muslims sympathize with an oppressive regime like that of dictator Saddam Hussein? Why do you defend a country that invaded a fellow nation only 12 years ago?

It's Not a War, It's Slaughter
Gafel Hamdani has lived 74 years and raised one daughter and eight sons. On Friday night, his three youngest boys were stretched out on the floor of his living room in simple caskets - killed by the latest explosion in a Baghdad neighborhood.

Rumsfeld's War Strategy Fails
Gafel Hamdani has lived 74 years and raised one daughter and eight sons. On Friday night, his three youngest boys were stretched out on the floor of his living room in simple caskets - killed by the latest explosion in a Baghdad neighborhood.

War Is Changing Arab World in Ways US Will Regret
I've just come from a huge demonstration against the war. It took place after Friday prayers at the Al-Azhar Mosque.
Editorial: None So Blind...
An Iraqi in a taxi containing explosives has become the first known suicide bomber of the war to succeed in taking some of the US invaders with him... But what makes the event so significant is not that it happened, but the way in which Washington has reacted to this slaying of at least four of its soldiers.

Exclusive: Iraqi War May Change the Very Complexion of Mideast
An Iraqi in a taxi containing explosives has become the first known suicide bomber of the war to succeed in taking some of the US invaders with him... But what makes the event so significant is not that it happened, but the way in which Washington has reacted to this slaying of at least four of its soldiers.

Exclusive: When Are We Going to Take a Stand?
I read a report last week on the Presidency of Civil Aviation's plan to sign a $1.5 billion agreement with the American company Bechtel for the expansion of King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah.

Exclusive: 'Terrified of Saddam Hussein'
Four days ago my friend, Mohammed Al-Deleami and I were invited by a journalist at our sister publication Asharq Al-Awsat to accompany him on a trip organized by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Information to report on the humanitarian relief effort at Safwan.


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