What War Looks Like
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- The Economic Impact of War. Samuelson, Robert J. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);12/2/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 23, p41
Offers observations on the economic impact of an imminent war between the United States and Iraq. Differences between the economic stability of the United States prior to the Korean and Vietnam wars and that of the U.S. in 2002; Possible scenarios, including one in which Iraq attacks oilfields...
- The Economic Impact of War. Samuelson, Robert J. // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);12/2/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 23, p39
Offers observations on the economic impact of an imminent war between the United States and Iraq. Differences between the economic stability of the United States prior to the Korean and Vietnam wars and that of the U.S. in 2002; Possible scenarios, including one in which Iraq attacks oilfields...
- The Economic Impact of War. Samuelson, Robert J. // Newsweek;12/2/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 23, p44
Offers observations on the economic impact of an imminent war between the United States and Iraq. Differences between the economic stability of the United States prior to the Korean and Vietnam wars and that of the U.S. in 2002; Possible scenarios, including one in which Iraq attacks oilfields...
- Indefensible war. Volf, Miroslav // Christian Century;9/25/2002, Vol. 119 Issue 20, p35
Presents opinion on the danger of U.S. preemptive war against Iraq. Reasons for not starting the war; Attitude of Christians toward war; Casualties to be caused by the planned war.
- Letters. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);10/7/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 15, p12
Presents letters to the editor on a number of topics as of October 7, 2002. Responses to the possible decision of U.S. President George W. Bush to declare war on Iraq; Thoughts on an investigative report on war crimes in Afghanistan against Taliban prisoners of war.
- Welcome Wagon? Soloway, Colin // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);12/23/2002, Vol. 140 Issue 26, p2
Reports on Iraqi support for an invasion by the United States. International opposition to a war; Reasons for their support, including disgust with their economic and public health situations; Benefits of changing regimes.
- So far, so good in 'war' with Iraq. // Business Journal (Central New York);8/16/2002, Vol. 16 Issue 33, p27
Editorial. Comments on the strategy of U.S. President George W. Bush's administration regarding Iraq. Question of whether a U.S. war with Iraq can be justified; Concern for the people of Iraq, who can hardly be blamed for the actions of the government of Saddam Hussein; Risks to be taken by...
- Online survey shows firms will retrench. Quigley, Kelly // Crain's Chicago Business;2/10/2003, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p3
Reports on the impact of an impending war of the U.S. with Iraq on Chicago, Illinois-based businesses according to an Internet survey conducted by the web site of the periodical 'Crain's Chicago Business.' Implications of the war for sales and marketing initiatives; Views of the respondents on...
- BUSH ADMINISTRATION AGENDA: GREATER MEDIA ACCESS. Halonen, Doug // Electronic Media;2/17/2003, Vol. 22 Issue 7, p1
Reports on plans of U.S. President George W. Bush's administration to allow journalists to join troops during a possible military intervention in Iraq. Advantages of the media coverage for live telecast of the military action; Expectations of Bush's administration from the media coverage;...
- Embedded reporters get marching orders. Greppi, Michele // Electronic Media;2/17/2003, Vol. 22 Issue 7, p3
Reports on journalists who will be embedded into various military divisions during U.S. war with Iraq, where they will report on war as its is experienced by soldiers. Provisions related to the embedding of journalists made by the U.S. Pentagon; Plans of network news organizations to telecast...


