The Angry Arab  
As'ad Abu Khalil is a professor of political science and an outspoken analyst and media critic. From his blog, he has garnered international attention for his daily doses of dissection. In this interview, he helps us sharpen our analytic tools, often blurred by the mass media.  

 
 
   
 
Dahlia  
A doctor with the leadership and analysis neede to make her a thorn in the side of the establishment. Her activism has taken her from Basra to Capitol Hill. She is strength to the powerless, and a voice to those who are silenced the most. Meet her, and empower yourself.  

 
 
   
 
Reflections.  
The grey skies of Baghdad color the world of bigHead as he tiptoes around the mine field of lost hopes and squandered opportunities in his search for some peace of mind. Look away from the tastes and sounds of death and despair with this reflection on the state of affairs in Baghdad.  

 
 
   
 
Depleted truths.  
Let's shed light on the death and secrecy surrounding the search for Weapons of Mass Destruction. Not only has we found them, we articles the finest details of the horror that the use of these weapons have inflicted on hundreds of thousands of bright young eyes. The results behind the search are here, just for your third eye.  

 
 
   
 
The life and times of...  
The king of killing , the master of murder. Find out what turned on the butcher's belly and who his mother was? How does it feel to destroy a whole country? A great biography to say the least. Check out this dramatic, yet factual, account of Saddam's life. Keep in mind, where he was manufactured, and for what purpose.  

 
 
   
 
Wake up and...  
After September Eleventh. Mr. ODBL (Ol’ Dirty Bin Laden) didn’t exactly help us feel welcome in any office, store or restaurant. This coming decade is going to be completely and intensely hectic; from trying to get around the world to establishing a dialogue on “why all these people are angry?’  

 
 
   
 
What's in a flag?  
No more Red, White, Black and Green. White, Blue and Yellow are now the colors the new Iraqi flag holds. Whether you love it or you hate it, it could now be a critical element of Iraq's identity. Or maybe not?  

 
 
   
 
Wanted: Dead or Alive  
Iraq, the worst way to become a household name. Massacres and sanctions have taken the land between the two rivers to the land between everyone's eyes. Put Iraq's tumultuous past in context with this article.  

 
 
   
 
Finally...  
His murder and treachoury crippled an entire nation for decades on end. For many Iraqis, getting rid of the evil dictator was a dream. His capture came in typical Saddami style. And of course no "liberation" would be complete without America managing the assembly line. Find out what his capture meant and what it didn't.