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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Halliburtons success in winning project tenders following the Iraq war are suspected of being connected with Dick Cheneys position as US Vice President. Apparently, corrupt interests are not a monopoly of Indonesia.

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WARS do not leave behind destruction and suffering. They also leave behind additional work to rebuild civilization and the ruins that remain. Those who have been wounded need hospitals so that they can receive medical attention. Children need to be able to go back to school and certainly many other forms of supporting infrastructure are also very much required.

In Iraq, the war resulted in many oil wells being burned and pipelines destroyed. Becau

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