
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
This description of the charred remains of the National Library and
Archives in Bagdhad is touching - such loss for civilization:
There was a request
to protect a camel convoy of tea, rice and sugar, signed by Husni
Attiya al-Hijazi (recommending Abdul Ghani-Naim and Ahmed Kindi as
honest merchants), a request for perfume and advice from Jaber
al-Ayashi of the royal court of Sharif Hussein to Baghdad to warn of
robbers in the desert. "This is just to give you our advice for which
you will be highly rewarded," Ayashi says. "If you don't take our
advice, then we have warned you." A touch of Saddam there, I thought.
The date was 1912.
7:28:25 PM
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Tuesday, September 24, 2002
After seeing the report on BBC news about the UK's dossier of evidence against Iraq (Blair outlines Iraq evidence), I decided to try out the Google News page for more info. I like it, because it is exposing me to news sources I normally do not encounter.
4:29:26 PM
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