Described as (meditations on wars) text from a piece of theater by the experimental theater group The Shaliko Company, also named COLLATERAL DAMAGE. Front cover titled as COLLATERAL DAMAGE: THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER. Art and writing primarily concerning matters of the Gulf War. HUM BOMB, sound poem written by Allen Ginsberg, translated poem not found published otherwise attributed to Mahmoud Darwish, excerpts from International War Crimes Tribunal Commission of Inquiry on the Gulf War. ACCOUNTS FOR THE CHILDREN COME HOME WHO PERISHED by Daniel Berrigan, President Bush's "Thyroid Storm", and a monologue by David Wojnarowicz. Darwish poem is called "My Homeland is a Suitcase"--contrary to Darwish's famous line "My homeland is not a suitcase" from "Diary of a Palestinian Wound". Questions surrounding the translation process.