AltWeeklies Wire
9/11 Blindnew

We’re 10 years past the twin towers attack and still fighting wars in its name. Can we open our eyes in time?
Sacramento News & Review |
Tom Hayden |
09-09-2011 |
War
Scholar Leads Effort to Catalog Civil-Rights Abuses at Guantanamo Baynew

As director of UC Davis' Center for the Study of Human Rights in the Americas, Almerindo Ojeda is heading up a project to collect testimonies on civil rights abuses at the detention center.
Sacramento News & Review |
Kel Munger |
11-24-2009 |
War
Will the U.S. Attack Iran Before the '08 Elections?new
The renowned D.C.-based reporter and New Yorker contributor Seymour Hersh sounds the alarm -- and he's been right an awful lot.
Sacramento News & Review |
Nicholas Miller |
10-12-2007 |
War
Tags: war & peace
The Deadnew
A list of U.S. service members killed in Iraq.
Sacramento News & Review |
SN&R Staff |
03-15-2007 |
War
Tags: war & peace
The Iraq War in Numbersnew
More dead, more wounded, more money spent.
Sacramento News & Review |
Scott Thomas Anderson and Kel Munger |
03-15-2007 |
War
Too Many and Countingnew
The rationale shifts, but the body count is constant -- take a look at the war in Iraq by the numbers.
Sacramento News & Review |
Rachel Gregg and Cosmo Garvin |
03-16-2006 |
War
Tags: war & peace
The Three-Chord Sound of Homenew
Soldiers in Iraq find solace in punk music, but a band that played for them was met with angry anti-war protest.
Sacramento News & Review |
Jimmy Calanchini |
05-13-2005 |
War
Tags: war & peace
Soldier's Storynew
A Marine, killed in Iraq, leaves behind an extended family with differing opinions about the war.
Sacramento News & Review |
Melinda Welsh |
03-25-2005 |
War
Tags: war & peace
Army's New Plan Is to Combat Stress at the Frontnew
A counselor at the Sacramento Veterans Center, Sandra Moreno, just did a tour in Iraq as part of a “combat stress company.” The new military program tries to help soldiers handle stress while they’re still serving with their companies.
Sacramento News & Review |
Chrisanne Beckner |
12-16-2004 |
War
Marine Reservist Feels Aftershocks From Iraqnew
Richard Sandoval still hears ringing in his ears from the rockets that flew overhead in Iraq. "The hardest thing for me was..." he begins again and again, describing so many hard things.
Sacramento News & Review |
Chrisanne Beckner |
12-14-2004 |
War
Taguba's Revenge?new
Sacramento Sgt. Marc Guzman accuses the Iraq-prison-scandal hero of threatening soldiers.
Sacramento News & Review |
Michael Pulley |
11-26-2004 |
War
Tags: war & peace
The Killing Gamenew

For young men, first-person shooters are the hottest computer games around. That’s why the Army’s spent $10 million making one of its own. But there’s a catch. Big Brother gets to watch you play. The Army knows who the best video players are, and Uncle Sam could be calling on them soon.
Sacramento News & Review |
Gary Webb |
10-13-2004 |
War