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A useful resource on the sanctions





A 4-page newspaper, "Iraq Notebook" is now available to activists and
others in Ireland and elswhere.

The newspaper is published in the USA by a peace activist and is a great
resource for information on the genocidal sanctions on Iraq.

Table of Contents:
----------------

1) Tests show Gulf war veterans have uranium poisoning -- By Jonathan
Carr-Brown and Martin Meissonnier

2) Forever Uranium -- By Patricia Axelrod

3) Water used as a deadly weapon -- By Felicity Arbuthnot

4) June, 1991: Officials say Gulf war strategy included civilian targets
-- By Barton Gellman

5) '92 Infant & Child mortality in Iraq -- By Ascherio A.et el

6) Iraqi girl comes to Pennsylvania for Leukemia treatment  -By Steve
Twedt

7) Fifteen pounds of 'Conscience' --By Peter Lems

8) Call to stop DU use -- By Damacio Lopez

9) Unity on Iraq continues to crumble --By Lee Loe

10) Reconcilition through reconstruction


The cost of the newspaper is a suggested donation of IE1 or more. This
includes postage. A portion of the earnings will be shared with the
publisher of the newspaper. If you cannot pay that is ok too, but please
ask for a copy today. 

Please let me know if you would like to receive future issues
(quarterly). The issue usually is 24 pages. 

Regards,
Sandeep Vaidya
Campaign to End Iraq Sanctions
125 Winter Garden
Pearse Street; Dublin 2

Bank of Ireland account #: 11925623; Sort Code: 900113
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