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more news on US bombings




Iraq Buries its Dead After US Air Strike

The raids were one of the deadliest since Britain and the US waged an
air war against Iraq in December, source reports.

http://www.arabia.com/content/news/7_99/iraq20.shtm

17 people killed


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In 1979, a meteorologist turned mathematician, Edward Lorenz discovered
that tiny differences in input could quickly generate overwhelmingly large
differences in output.  Lorenz called his notion the "Butterfly Effect." 
His paper was entitled "Does the flap of a Butterfly's wings in Brazil set
of a tornado in Texas?" His answer -- it could. ... Whereas most flaps do
little more than propel the creature, a few flaps might influence the
time, place, or strength of a tornado. 

The consequences of inaction are silence and death. 
               So -- "Flap your wings! "

http://iraqaction.org

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