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stop the bleeding Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-06-06 04:11 PM
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158. added 7 articles to various topics
Please, use the sub categories created below. If you have a sub category that you feel should belong here along with corresponding news sources then feel free to create one and post them in there.

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Congressional Resolutions



Preparation for war. Machinations with alleged links between Hussein's Iraq and al-Qaeda




Preparation for war. Machinations with Pre-War Intelligence


Support of the Iraqi war



Criticism of the Iraqi war



Insurgency and counter-insurgency operations



Special Topic Dedicated Completely to Falljah
Please note this is from another thread in the Research Forum, however I felt it was so important and relevant to this thread that I created this special link to it as part of this topic. Within this thread is a great deal of research and other links.




Military and Civilian Losses


Special Topic Dedicated Completely to Murdered and Missing Iraqi Academics and Intellectuals
Please note this is from another thread in the Research Forum, however I felt it was so important and relevant to this thread that I created this special link to it as part of this topic. Within this thread is a great deal of research and other links.




Prison Abuse and Scandals



The Iraqi Reconstruction



Britain's Role in the Iraq War




Possible scenarios for the end of the Iraqi war




Miscellaneous Topics




I was thinking that we could break it down into sub categories. -- stop the bleeding

This is a great idea! Kudos.--Skinner

My major concern(s) are duplicate articles and maintaining simple organization once there are several articles added. Any thoughts on this from those of you that are working on this? This page needs to be easy to read, and manageable for research.--stop the bleeding

Agreed. We need to avoid simply throwing everything onto the list. Everything is pretty chaotic in this forum right now, because I think people are still figuring out what to do with it. But hopefully over time we will develop some standards for all this stuff. --Skinner

You could require that article titles be copied from articles (word for word), then the articles could be organized alphabetically (within appropriate subcategory, of course) and duplicates would be easy to spot for newbies and pros alike. --melissinha

I have been trying to use the strategy of using the article's title for the link title along with having the source off to the right to keep things organized, and this has worked so far. Also I have been trying to keep it somewhat chronological and will put dates in with the link if article is dated. A few of the first artcles on this thread need to be arranged in order by date. Any related articles I try to note as well. I have been extrememly busy with trying to keep up on new news, and I fear that I may be missing articles from one day to the next. Any more advice or help with this would be appreciated. -- stop the bleeding

While you were responding I kept brainstorming and came to same conclusion, here's a suggestion for a format:
November 15, 2005 Bush didn’t Mislead on War, advisor said –lasvegassun.com (AP)
or
Bush didn’t Mislead on War, advisor said , November 15, 2005–lasvegassun.com (AP)

I agree chronological order is very important to this research and show development of trends and stories. But people need to beware that you will often see duplicate articles as a result of wire services' articles. Above referenced article was written by an AP writer, and will be noted in local websites or sites like yahoo following the title. Perhaps some designation in parentheses(AP) could follow the source indicating that original source was AP. j\Just some thoughts. --melissinha

I like using this format it looks the best and makes the most sense: November 15, 2005 Bush didn’t Mislead on War, advisor said –lasvegassun.com (AP)- I think using the parentheses is good as well, lastly did you put your example up in the thread?? -- stop the bleeding

I was using an article already in the thread (that had a date of Novermber 13th... OOPS!) Just had another thought, how about referencing the author's name.... Think Judy Miller ;-) It would be REALLY interesting to see if there are any trends as far as journalists go.... Besides its pretty standard bibliography procedure, right? What do you think?

November 13, 2005 Bush didn’t Mislead on War, advisor said Douglass K. Daniel–lasvegassun.com (AP)--melissinha

Agreed on the author thing for reason(s) listed, I will try to go back and organize/update dates, author's and chronological order of the articles that are already posted up top. This will be part of my task with my free time in the next 24 hrs which BTW is not much. So hopefully there will be a better look to it by Wednesday or Thursday, we also have to keep checking for new news, I pretty much go to the "Latest Breaking" threads and troll there for news, and then the GD, I have not had a chance to check out the websites that are listed here in the Research Forum for news yet, can't remember what the name of the thread was but that may be helpful as well.
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