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Re: Iraq Under Siege




More information on the book 'Iraq Under Siege' is available at:
http://www.lbbs.org/sep/iraq.htm 

Information on how to order the book is also posted on the web.

-Rania Masri

On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Andrew Lewis Reynolds wrote:

> To All Concerned,
>       I recently purchased "Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of 
> Sanctions and War" edited by Anthony Arnove and published by South End 
> Press.  I highly recommend this book.  The essayists include Noam 
> Chomsky, Denis Halliday, and Robert Fisk (to but a few), and cover such 
> topics as "Myths and Realities," "Life Under Sanctions," and "Documenting 
> the Impact of Sanctions."  This book deserves a wide audience, but I fear 
> that only people like us will read it.
> 
>       If anyone on this list is in the San Francisco Bay Area, Anthony 
> Arnove will be at Modern Times Books on Tuesday, April 25 at 7pm to 
> discuss his work.  Hope to see you there.
> 
>                                       Andrew
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