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North Korea Denounces South Over U.S. Troop Call
North Korea accused its southern rival on Sunday of "an unpardonable act" for even considering Washington's request for Seoul to contribute combat troops for active service in Iraq.

Opening a Window on North Korea's Horrors
"If a farmer or laborer had a radio, he could have been released," Han said. "But I was an official. In my case, it would have been torture and a life sentence in a political prisoners' camp."

North Korea Escalates Nuclear Standoff
North Korea said Friday it had solved ``all the technological matters'' involved in using plutonium from nuclear fuel rods to build atomic bombs, a brazen statement prompting more international hand-wringing over Pyongyang's intentions.

North Korea ripped off Saddam Hussein
North Korea's wily dictator, Kim Jong Il, bilked Saddam Hussein out of $10 million in an aborted deal to smuggle ballistic missile technology and other prohibited military equipment to Iraq shortly before the war, the chief U.S. weapons hunter said Friday.

North Korea: We're making A-bombs
Pyongyang says it's using plutonium byproduct to build nuclear arsenal

N Korea says it has rods for nuke bombs
Rods that could be used to make atomic bombs, but analysts said it was a pre-talks tactic. States remained hostile to the communist North. A vice foreign minister said Pyongyang would not pass on its nuclear capability to others.

Nuclear Weapons: North Korea Refuses More Multilateral Meeting
North Korean deputy foreign minister, Choe Su Hon told the General Assembly of the United Nations that the North Korean government has no interest in further multilateral meetings like the one held last month in Beijing on the issue of the North Korea's announced intention to adopt a nuclear weapons program, since the stalemate at the meeting over the program was caused only by U.S. pressure to disarm the country.

North Korea boosting its nuclear programme
North Korea says it is taking "practical measures" to boost its nuclear capabilities.

North Korea not interested in more nuclear talks
North Korea has no more interest in discussions over its nuclear programme, according to reports from North Korea's official press agency KCNA today.

North Korea calls Rumsfeld "psychopath"
North Korea called U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld a "psychopath" and a "stupid man" on Saturday, denouncing him for predicting that the country's isolated communist regime will one day fall.

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US, Russian presidents to Iran, Korea; End nuclear arms programs
US President George W. Bush and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday called on both Iran and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to end their nuclear weapons programs.

U.S. Working on Detailed N. Korea Plan
The United States is working on a detailed plan to deal with the North Korean nuclear issue in advance of an expected second round of six-party talks, South Korean Foreign Minister Yoon Young-kwan said on Friday.

North Korea tests chemical weapons on humans
Dr. Ri Chae Woo had worked at the chemical plant in Anbyon, near the border with South Korea. The corporation specialized in developing chemical and, according to some sources, biological weapons. According to Dr. Ri Chae Woo, there is a secret clinic dug into the mountains in this area which tests new weapons of this kind on humans.

Nuclear Fatwa Re-Issued on the Internet; Atomic Jihad Reportedly has Been Declared: "Nuclear Warfare is the Solution for Destroying America"

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U.S. terror allies raising millions
From convenience stores, to money laundering, to identity fraud, the enemy within pays freight

Emergency U.N. meeting over Israeli strike in Syria
Security Council members discuss retaliatory bombing after Haifa blast

US envoy in 'terror' summit with Musharraf
Top US envoy Richard Armitage has been meeting with President Pervez Musharraf over the ongoing hunt for al-Qaida and Taliban fighters hiding in Pakistan.

Clinton literally had Osama in his sights
Pentagon 'had images of his face,' yet ex-president refused to pull trigger

Spycams in cockpit?
Federal government considers cameras on commercial flights to thwart hijackings

'Cure' for homosexuality?
Study: Some 'gays' can become 'predominantly' heterosexual with psychotherapy

Iraq 'could follow Afghan path'
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the US it risks creating a haven for Islamic militants in Iraq.

Kay: Iraq does have WMD
On trail of anthrax, scuds - 'We're going to find remarkable things'

The circus known as the California recall
A special-effects man pushes a button. The two-tonne ball of pig iron plummets from the top of the crane, striking the late-model Oldsmobile with a deafening crunch and a cloud of debris. The crowd goes mad.

Wilson fears for wife's safety
A former diplomat fears his wife's life is in danger. Joseph Wilson's wife was the CIA agent whose name was recently leaked.

China woos ASEAN on trade
Beijing is looking forward to closer ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) after China's accession to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC) this week.

Southeast Asian Nations Urged to Form a Common Market
Singapore and Thailand, the economic powerhouses of Southeast Asia, took the lead today in calling for fast and definitive action toward a common market in the region.

Former soldiers clash with coalition troops in pay dispute
Demobilised Iraqi soldiers clashed violently with British and US troops in Baghdad, Basra and Hilla over the weekend following disputes over compensation payments.

Arafat installs cabinet
PA leader declares state of emergency in Palestinian areas

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Pak officials rattled by Zawahiri tape
Al-Qaida lieutenant's threat against Musharraf behind recent crackdown

Conflict growing over new EU rules
Leaders of 25 current, future member states at odds over new constitution

Family 'proud' of suicide bomber
'I am happy with her because she has killed those who have killed my son'

Anti-Semitic murals protected
Palestinian-American's depictions of 'evil-doing Zionists' deemed free speech

The 'university of holy war'
600 students of Pakistani school pledge to 'kill enemies of Islam'

9 days left for Schindler-Schiavo
Florida AG intervenes in suit to stop court-ordered starvation of woman

Miss America unmuzzled
Erika Harold on faith, homeschooling, abstinence controversy

Democratic operative behind part of groper story
'Peace activist' who persuaded accuser to come forward is Davis colleague

Voters still want Davis out, despite groping furor
Respondents favor removing governor 54 percent to 41 percent

Latinos lean toward Arnold
Poll finds Democratic core group rejecting call to support Davis

Suspects set to blame each other
Muhammad prosecutors may subpoena Malvo to testify against him

Israeli warplanes bomb terrorist camp in Syria
Security Council convenes emergency session over missile-attack retaliation for Haifa blast

Soldiers consider going AWOL
Support group claims 75 percent increase in queries in last 12 weeks

White House to overhaul Iraq, Afghan missions
New effort includes creation of 'Stabilization Group' to be run by Rice

Pentagon ignored reports on dire state of oil industry
Officials gave overly optimistic predictions revenue would fund reconstruction

Ex-Iraqi soldiers protest for 2nd day
Weapons hunters follow leads pointing to presence of anthrax, Scud missiles

Israel redefines bounds of terror war as planes strike Syria after bombing
This week’s Israeli airstrike on an Islamic Jihad training camp near Damascus, which followed the group’s deadly suicide bombing in Haifa on Saturday, was a sign to the Arab world that Israel will not be constrained by borders when it comes to the war on terrorism.

Will Syria reply via Lebanon?
The Lebanese-Israeli border, the traditional venue for Syria to settle scores with its arch enemy, was bracing yesterday for a possible flare-up of violence after Israeli jets bombed a Palestinian camp in Syria.

Stopping the Mideast Spiral
Of all the active "fronts" in President Bush's war on terrorism, the one spiraling toward defeat is his mission to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a regular incentive for anti-US terrorism.

Spying on your teens via satellite for $600
Tracking units to monitor children and teenagers - disguised as watches, mobile phones and belts - have hit Australia to the outrage of civil libertarians and parent groups.

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Fresh batch of accusations against Arnold
Report: Number of women claiming Schwarzenegger sexually assaulted them now 15

US wounded in the shadows
The Washington Post reported on September 3 that the number of those wounded in action has grown so large and attacks have become so commonplace that US Central Command usually issues press releases listing injuries only when the attacks also kill one or more personnel. The result is that many injuries go unreported.

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The coming national ID card
A series of articles published by WorldNetDaily.com this week have proven, beyond a shadow of doubt, that Americans will soon have to endure more of the kind of statism normally reserved for despotic regimes in the Third World. That outrage will come in the form of a national ID card.

Mind Control Forum
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Microchip Implants, Mind Control, and Cybernetics
Yoneji Masuda, "Father of the Information Society," stated his concern in 1980 that our liberty is threatened Orwellian-style by cybernetic technology totally unknown to most people.

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Military Edict: Use RFID by 2005
The U.S. Acting Under Secretary of Defense, Michael W. Wynne, yesterday sent a memo to senior military officials spelling out an ambitious plan to require suppliers to use active and passive RFID tags on shipments to the military by January 2005.

Dershowitz accused of plagiarism
Law school professor denies he relied on another's work

Dubious Intelligence
CIA Enraged By Cynical White House End Run Around Its Sources

Another CIA Mind Control Subject for the Gun Grab?
Three people were fatally shot Sunday in an apparent murder-suicide in a church in southeast Atlanta, police said.

Factory closures devastate middle America
Once-dominant local employers pulling up stakes, leaving U.S.

Riots shake university
Drunken students set fires, pelt passing motorists with rocks, bottles

Marriage - Just Say No
Marriage Crumbing Fast As A Western Institution

The Price Of 'Love' For Lonely Men
Unscrupulous dating agencies are tricking lonely men out of thousands of dollars by substituting "potential love interests" with prostitutes.

U.S. Closes Makeshift Iraq Prison Camp
The U.S. military has shut down Camp Cropper, an increasingly notorious makeshift prison where hundreds of Iraqis were crowded into tents through Baghdad's scorching summer...

Botulinum 'is WMD'
State Department spokesman: Lethal bio-toxin 'kills people, it kills people in large quantities'

Queen Elizabeth: Al-Qaida target?
Intelligence indicates attempt to strike during monarch's visit to Nigeria

Drug Crisis Hits Baghdad

Campaign finance tops Supreme Court docket
Justices to rule on constitutionality of broad measure passed by Congress in '02

Bin Laden bomb-making video circulates in UK
Radical British Muslims called on to join holy war

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Inner-city stores linked to Middle East terror
More than $100 million generated in Cincinnati money-laundering scheme

Pope warns archbishop over 'gay' priests
Pontiff urges protection of faith from 'erroneous and misguided interpretations'

Web attack postpones suicide rock show
Concert was to feature on-stage death of terminally ill person

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Doctors pass pro-life resolution
Group says Hippocratic oath forbids abortion

Congressman blames Muslims for marriage break up
Cites stress of living near CAIR headquarters near U.S. Capitol

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Blair 'knew Iraq threat limited'
Ex-foreign minister claims PM admitted no 'real and present danger' from WMD

Bioterror: Stepping on toes?
Turf fight between Ridge, Thompson hindering attack preparations

Spy suspect's translations reviewed
Officials: Allegations call airman's work into question

Bush Administration Won't Impede Offshore Outsourcing
Although the Bush administration sees pros and cons in the trend toward offshore outsourcing, it has no plans to impede companies' efforts to move IT jobs to India or elsewhere.

HIV/AIDS Pandemic May Collapse SA In 6 Years - Report

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Digitization pioneer foresees computerization in countless new devices

Vacuum that talks
Computer chip put in high-speed sweeper for remote diagnosis of breakdowns

Israel: 18 killed in suicide blast
'Everyone around us was either wounded or dead'

Gov. Davis signs controversial sex-ed bill
Opponents say it promotes promiscuity, circumvents parents

Bush: WMD report vindicates Iraq war
Says evidence Saddam could have produced bio-bombs enough for him

Sugarhouse, UT Man Sees UFO

War on Terrorism's Terrible Seeds
President Bush’s war on terrorism is making the world a more dangerous place. That’s because the shock-and-awe hunt for scattered bands of rootless men who detonate car bombs and hijack airliners is undermining international efforts to keep more nations from going nuclear, says a retired U.S. ambassador.

Florida AG intervenes in Schiavo lawsuit
Disabled woman to be starved to death by court order

Clark's title turns off Democrats
When 'General' used in poll, candidate support plummets

Tiger attacks Roy of 'Siegfried and Roy'
Entertainer suffers massive blood loss, undergoes emergency surgery

British Troops Accused Of Torturing Iraqi To Death
Amid allegations of torture, the British military is investigating the death of a 26-year-old Iraqi man who died in their custody.

"Hell Month" Attacks
The Illuminati survivor known as Black-flower Woman has received credible information from anonymous sources in Washington, D.C. and from other deep cover informants, that the Illuminati cabal is considering another series of attacks during their special time, "Hell Month". With certain edits to protect the anonymity of her sources and contacts, here is her message, of October 3rd:

Trailer labs re-examined for WMD link
Only discovery Bush administration has cited as evidence of program

One Day In America With West Nile Virus
October 3, 2003 WNV Update From Lori Kramer

Israel steps up security ahead of holy day
Israel has sealed off the West Bank and Gaza Strip ahead of Yom Kippur - the holiest day in Judaism.

CBS News website hacked
Video hailing candidate Kucinich posted on main page

Cuban activists push for liberty
Thousands of petition signatures delivered to Havana Parliament

Japanese city plans GPS tracking system for children in wake of teen abduction
The northern city of Murakami has asked two security companies to provide the service for the families of 2,700 elementary and junior high school students, said Kenkichi Kimura, an official on the city's Board of Education.

Biometric data to appear on EU passports
The EU is edging closer to introducing biometric information – digital photos and fingerprints - on visas and residence permits for third-country nationals, paving the way for this measure to be introduced on EU citizens' passports.

Air-traveler screening, privacy concerns collide
The government may launch a trial run this month of a new computerized system that uses financial records of air travelers to identify passengers who might pose security risks.

Insurance Rates Driven By GPS
The Georgia Institute of Technology is sponsoring a study using global positioning systems to track the movements of cars and monitor the motoring habits of their drivers.

The Kennedy Mystique
New Books Reveal Jackie's Enormous Grief, Intimate Family Portraits

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Luminous Object In The Gulf Of Venezuela
The presence of UFOs in Venezuela has become increasingly more frequent and intense. A new sighting has been reported from the coastal state of Falcón, a region in which these enigmatic objects have been popularly classified by local residents as "avioncitos" (little airplanes) due to their breathtaking and customary appearances.

Labor investigated Homeland Security honcho

Schwarzenegger: ‘I Cannot Remember’ Expressing Admiration for Hitler
Arnold Schwarzenegger was ready to put his California gubernatorial campaign into high gear with five days left before the election, but after facing allegations of sexual harassment he is now trying to explain claims that he praised Adolf Hitler.

California women flex their political muscle
Who will decide California? The one constituency that's already demonstrated its clout - women.

No weapons found in Iraq, report says
WASHINGTON - The head of a CIA team hunting for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq told Congress on Thursday that he had not found any stockpiles of the chemical or biological arms that President Bush cited as the primary reason to invade Iraq in March.

Trojan hijacks web browsers
A Trojan that exploits an Internet Explorer vulnerability is capable of allowing attackers to hijack browser behaviour, anti-virus firms warn.

President Bush stands by Rush
'I am confident he can overcome any obstacles he faces right now'

12 days left for Schindler-Schiavo
Disabled woman to be starved to death by court order

Pakistan tests ballistic missile
The Hatf-III Ghaznavi missile, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, reportedly has a range of 180 miles. Strategic targets inside the country's rival neighbour, India, would be within range.

Pentagon blimp is 25 times size of Goodyear's
The latest high-tech weapon might look awfully familiar to a World War I Zeppelin pilot. Lockheed Martin has a contract worth at least $40 million to develop a high-altitude airship for use in homeland defense.

Hiroshima, Nagasaki mayors protest Russia nuke plan
HIROSHIMA The mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the only two cities in the world to have suffered atomic bombings, blasted Russia on Friday over its plan to consider restricted use of nuclear weapons to deal with regional conflicts...

U.S. Report Fails to Link Gun Laws to Violent Crime
A report published by the Centers for Disease Control on Thursday found no conclusive evidence that gun control laws help to prevent violent crime, suicides and accidental injuries in the United States

Grenade explosion in Philiippines kills two
Two hand grenades were tossed inside a southern Philippine mosque packed with worshippers on Friday, killing at least two people and wounding 20, police said.

Candidate task: Staying on topic in wake of Schwarzenegger news
The controversy surrounding Arnold Schwarzenegger's treatment of women threatened to drown out Gov. Gray Davis and the other candidates seeking to replace him Thursday as they tried to spread their messages in the remaining days of the election.

Maria Shriver defends husband Schwarzenegger
A day after Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign was rocked by allegations of sexual misconduct with women, his wife, Maria Shriver, defended him as an "A-plus human being"

Schwarzenegger says he's 'behaved badly'
Los Angeles Times interviewed 6 women who accuse him of groping

Angry Women Launch Anti-Schwarzenegger TV Ad
Angry California women's groups on Friday launched a TV ad and organized state-wide protests aimed at stopping Arnold Schwarzenegger's march toward the California governor's office, saying, "If Arnold wins, the women of California lose."

Deadline Hollywood: Sex, Lies and a Complicit Media
What is surprising right now is the continuing way that the media coverage remains muffled about each new explosive Arnold revelation. Not just the political bomb that he boasted about a gangbang and drug taking in a 1977 Oui magazine interview. It’s also the orgy he described in a 1981 Penthouse interview, the groping and fondling ascribed to him by a 2001 Premiere magazine interview, his Nazi father’s real wartime activities unearthed by the Los Angeles Times last month, the broken campaign promises he made in recent weeks, and then, last weekend’s report of alleged racist statements.

House passes partial-birth abortion ban
Could be taken up by Senate tomorrow, Bush has promised to sign

18,000 Pgs CIA Mind Control Documents Released
The CIA has declassified over 18,000 pages of documents on extensive mind control programs carried out since the early 1950s. Through the Freedom of Information Act, you can order these documents in the form of four CDs directly from the government for only $30.

U.S. Communists to support Dems
Party calls for 2004 'united front' in No. 1 priority of beating Bush

General: 3 to 6 GIs dying in Iraq a week
Evolution of enemy 'about what we expected to see over time'

Sex-in-cathedral suspect drops dead
Man awaiting trial in radio-stunt case suffers heart attack

US practices shooting down airliners
THE US military practices at least twice a week for the nightmare scenario of having to shoot down a civilian airliner hijacked by terrorists, the commander of forces in North America said today.

Driving dangerously with the Patriot Act
Attorney General John Ashcroft is running a dead heat with A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney general in the Wilson administration, for the distinction of being the worst in that job in the history of the United States.

Librarians Talk Patriot Act Strategy
The American Libarary Association has already passed a resolution opposing it. And some libraries across the country are warning patrons that their records could fall into the hands of federal agents.

Chicago Asks Congress To Rethink Patriot Act
The Chicago City Council today passed a resolution asking Congress to reconsider parts of the U.S. Patriot Act that critics say violate Americans' constitutional rights.

Black Boxes in Rental Cars
On Tuesday, the rental car company tapped into the electronic tracker, which said the vehicle was in Paterson

Doctors' group blasts administration
Claims White House punishing physicians for misdeeds of patients

No more meal bills for hospitalized troops
Wounded service members in U.S. military hospitals will no longer be presented with a bill for meals upon discharge, the Pentagon said Wednesday.

New evidence to exonerate Skakel?
Cousin of Kobe Bryant fingers 2 other men for Martha Moxley murder

Gitmo espionage investigation deepens
Arrested Muslim activist met with well-known associate of 9-11 hijackers

'Baby Samuel' testifies before Senate
Remarkable photo showed hand reaching from womb during surgery

West Nile-infected crows found in Los Angeles County
Five dead crows found in the suburbs east of Los Angeles were infected with West Nile Virus, county health officials said Tuesday.

Deportation policy irks Texas lawmakers, Mexico
Program shipped illegal aliens from Arizona to Lone Star State

Big Brothers mentor charged with sex crimes
Police say volunteer with program molested boy, girl in care

Florida officer forgets evidence in drawer
Audiotape kept with socks could have cleared 2 murder suspects

Columbine files to be destroyed
A special room under strict lock-and-key, filled with evidence from two settled Columbine cases, is being shut down and a federal magistrate has ordered some of the materials - including depositions of the killers' parents - destroyed.

CBC reporter rejects Asper's aspersions
The head of CanWest Global Communications got it wrong, just as he accuses journalists of doing when they cover the conflict in the Middle East, the CBC's Washington correspondent said Wednesday.

More JTO Propaganda: Linking Terrorism to Gun Ownership
Gun grabbers using terror tactics to link gun ownership to terrorism

Drugs, lies, and half-truths
'Drugs are bad, except when they're good.' With such mixed messages, is it any wonder kids get confused?

Ecstasy Use Doubles In Five Years

Graham condemns Israel's wall
Ottawa and Tel Aviv Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham joined the Arab League yesterday in condemning an Israeli decision to extend a controversial security barrier deep into the occupied West Bank.

Fighting erupts in Monrovia
Fighting erupted again in the Liberian capital Monrovia yesterday, just hours after the west African forces which secured a ceasefire this summer swapped their camouflage helmets for the blue helmets of a UN force.

China's free ride in U.S. terror war
Washington ignores arms buildup, warns Taiwan against provocation

China markets a new anti-tank guided missile to Gulf
The campaign has displayed the HJ-73 anti-tank guided weapon meant to penetrate explosive reactor armor. The weapon, produced by China North Industries Corp., known as Norinco, is said to contain more than twice the penetrating power of the original warhead.

Burma Rebuffs UN Plea to Free Suu Kyi

Danish psychologist calls for selective breeding
A leading Danish psychologist has caused outrage by calling for the state to encourage the selective reproduction of children from intelligent parents and seek to stop less gifted groups having children.

US eyes Israeli barrier warily
THE United States overnight said it was looking carefully at the Israeli cabinet's decision to press ahead with construction of a controversial West Bank security barrier but would not specifically criticise the move.

Congressional Leaders Clash Over Probe
Republicans Counter Democrats' Calls for Independent Investigation

IN: New Gun Laws Begin October First
Hoosier's who want to buy guns will have to undergo more background checks. Everyone wanting to buy a gun will be given the once-over by the FBI, and possibly the state as well.

Bush asks for more power to fight terrorism
The Bush Administration is preparing to ask Congress for broader powers to fight terrorism and is refuting critics, including civil liberties groups and some fellow republicans, who say the government has already gone too far.

Violent quake hits Russia's southwest Siberia
A series of violent tremors rocked Russia's southwest Siberia region early on Wednesday, reaching up to 8.0 on the Richter scale, seismologists quoted by the Interfax news agency said.

Ex-Clinton staffer loses Top Secret clearance
Homeland Security official under investigation for fraudulent resume

Microsoft chosen as exclusive Homeland Security contractor
The Homeland Security Department has chosen Microsoft Corp. as its preferred supplier of desktop computer and server software, according to a statement issued late Tuesday.

Black Box Voting: Vote Tampering in the 21st Century
The first two chapters of Bev Harris' groundbreaking expose are now free online. Chapter 1 Chapter 2

New RFID Technology Expands Potential Threat

Laura Bush Defends Husband on Leaks
Far from home and a Justice Department investigation into President Bush's White House, first lady Laura Bush said Wednesday that her husband won't tolerate anything but the "very highest standards" from those who work for him.

White House facing revolt within GOP
IN JUST A FEW weeks the political tide has turned dramatically against President Bush. His popularity ratings have dipped below 50 percent. His policies are under fire on the Iraq war, the economy, and the budget mess. Moreover, Bush is facing an escalating revolt from within his own party.

White House Not to Declassify More of 9/11 Report
The White House has said it will not declassify further parts of a congressional report on intelligence failures related to the Sept. 11 attacks, including details of possible foreign involvement in the plot.

Texas Band Chief Apologizes for Nazi Flag
high school band director has apologized for a halftime performance that included "Deutschland Uber Alles," the anthem closely associated with Adolf Hitler, and a student running across the field with a Nazi flag.

Full Metal Jacket
Why must Americans in Iraq face death because of outmoded body armor?

Jacksonville tot who spent 2 1/2 weeks alone released from hospital
The father of a 2-year-old girl left home alone for nearly three weeks while her mother served time in jail was granted temporary custody Wednesday, state Department of Children & Families officials said.

UFO Sightings Heavy
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Court Rules Two Can Sue IBM Over Cancer
Two former IBM employees who believe their semiconductor factory jobs exposed them to cancer-causing chemicals can pursue a suit against the firm, a judge ruled Tuesday.

White House aide previously fired for leaking
Rove dropped from '92 Bush-Quayle Texas campaign over Novak column

Gen. Clark's goal: Time travel
Candidate calls exceeding light speed 'my only faith-based initiative'

Bush, Dean sail to fund-raising records
President expected to pull in $5.3 million in biggest 1-day haul

Gray Davis quid pro quo?
NBA owners make donation as bill for new arena sits on governor's desk

Why You Should Not Vote
Rigged Computers Plus Corrupt Candidates Equal No Freedom

Millions Of US Jobs Headed To India

FBI bypasses First Amendment to nail a hacker
Citing a provision of the Patriot Act, the FBI is sending letters to journalists telling them to secretly prepare to turn over their notes, e-mails and sources to the bureau.

Federal training exercise terrifies townspeople
Residents living near Alexandria Senior High School got an unexpected jolt Saturday afternoon when an explosion took place at an unoccupied house on Jackson and Ola streets.

Thinking the unthinkable
China's future colonization of the USA

China's Biotech Bonanza
Researchers in Shanghai have produced a promising new way of creating embryonic stem cells - fusing human skill cells with rabbit eggs - that may one day be used for treating disease.

Spying On America Through Children's School Journals
TSI scientist Dr. Sam Spiegel (sp?) is drafting an Orwellian program that claims it is designed to improve American schoolchildren's health, but actually is designed to monitor American schoolchildren's private thoughts and feelings, and encourages the children to "report on (their) families" and even "work hard to change (their) family's behavior and thinking" to what is included in the program, entitled WAY, "Wellness and You".

Iraq-al-Qaida link details revealed
Saddam part of key money-laundering operation run by Islamic terror group Muslim Brotherhood

New law could give illegals right to vote
Federal statute requires driver's license as proof of residency

Loopholes giving illegals driver's licenses?
State of Nevada denies it, but immigration group stands by claim

More Background On Wesley Clark
Retired General Wesley Clark, a Rhodes scholar, has thrown his helmet into the ring. He has improved the Democratic presidential field by entering it, just as he improved the Army by leaving it.

Terrorist Bioweapons That Attack Crops

Ridiculous: FEDS HAVE NEW THEORY ON ANTHRAX ATTACKS
The deadly 2001 U.S. anthrax attacks may have been carried out by someone who did not intend to cause any harm, a top FBI official said yesterday.

Hatfill Sues Over Anthrax Probe
The bioterrorism expert under scrutiny in the 2001 anthrax attacks filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing Attorney General John Ashcroft and other government officials of trampling his constitutional rights and using him as a scapegoat for their failure to make an arrest in the case.

Intentional Intro Foreign Animal Diseases Into US

SARS more troubling than forest fire
SARS was more difficult to control than a raging forest fire during two outbreaks earlier this year because there were ''many unknowns and virtually no knowns'' about the disease and how to battle it, Ontario's commissioner of public safety told a hearing Tuesday.

Novak: Administration didn't name CIA operative
Columnist says agency source told him Plame was 'an analyst, not a spy'

Media review conduct after leak
CIA inquiry raises questions about what should be published

White House Says Top Aide Not Behind CIA Leak
The White House said today that it was "ridiculous" for anyone to suggest that President Bush's top political adviser had leaked secret information in an effort to discredit an outspoken critic of Mr. Bush's policy on Iraq.

Hill backs training terrorism-linked unit
The Minister for Defence, Robert Hill, has given his strongest backing yet to the controversial idea of Australia working with the Indonesian special forces unit Kopassus, despite concerns about its human rights abuses and possible links with some Islamic terrorist groups.

U.S. Uses Terror Law to Pursue Crimes From Drugs to Swindling
The Bush administration, which calls the USA Patriot Act perhaps its most essential tool in fighting terrorists, has begun using the law with increasing frequency in many criminal investigations that have little or no connection to terrorism.

EU steps up Iran nuclear energy warning
European Union foreign ministers on Monday issued their toughest warning yet to Iran, warning that economic and political relations with the Islamic republic could be put at risk if it did not comply fully with its obligations to the International Atomic Energy Agency.

‘Ethnic Bomb’ Now Linked to Korean Intrigue
A top North Korean scientist, working on a race-based bomb, has vanished. Was he taken by Western intelligence operatives or did the Chinese nab him?

How to Find That Needle Hopelessly Lost in the Haystack
New product tags equipped with microchips and tiny antennas could one day make it easy to scan all the groceries in a bag simultaneously, allow businesses to locate any item in a warehouse instantly and enable the Defense Department to better manage inventories of mundane necessities like meals and spare boots.

Against School
How public education cripples our kids, and why

Flashback: Homeschooling At the Ranch
Doctrines of Demons; In 1975, Robert Muller authored an essay, "The Need for Global Education", which was distributed by UNESCO. Muller is the acknowledged "Father of Global Education" by many and has been a recognized leader in the occultic New Age movement for about thirty years.

Flashback: UNESCO's Roots
Lucis (Lucifer) Trust, Alice Bailey, World Goodwill and the False Light of the World. Alice Ann Bailey, a leading disciple of the Russian theosophist Madame Helena Blavatsky, formed the Lucifer Trust in 1920. 1922 saw the organization's name changed to Lucis Trust though the advancement of the Luciferian beliefs remained true. Beliefs that in Blavatsky's words,"oppose the materialism of science and every dogmatic theology, especially the Christian, which the Chiefs of the Society regard as particularly pernicious."

Flashback: UNESCO: Strangle This Monster in Its Crib
Most Americans are blissfully ignorant of the insidious nature of this crowd of one-world, paganistic pseudo-communists (and real ones) who are bound and determined to create a new world order, establish a new world religion of tree worshippers that supplants and scorns Christianity and Judaism, promotes abortion worldwide, seeks to capture control of schools and schoolchildren, and is in the process of transforming national and privately owned property in the U.S. and elsewhere into its greedy

N.C. Approves Sterilization Compensation
Survivors from among the thousands of North Carolina residents who were involuntarily sterilized by the state over five decades will be compensated in the form of heath care and education.

Al-Qaida tape warns of 'crusade'
Al-Zawahiri sees Christian-Jewish conspiracy to eradicate Islam

Congressmen Will Fund Iraq Operation if Warhawks Fired
A broad-based coalition that includes veterans organizations is urging Congress to withhold new funds for Iraq until Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and others in the war party are fired.

Bustamante given credit for class not taken
Professor awards lieutenant governor 'C' based on his public speeches

The Secret Shadow Government
The secret "shadow" government is the large organisational network which operates alongside the officially elected and appointed government of the United States of America. Just as with the official government, the secret government has functional branches.

Congressional delegation visits Iraq
Tour comes ahead of vote on Bush's $87 billion reconstruction request

Massive power outage sweeps Italy
58 million could be affected, cause of loss unknown

Overturned stoning verdict doesn't end Sharia debate
Death sentence for Amina Lawal for having sex outside marriage tossed

CIA Denies Any 'Deficiencies' in Iraq Analysis
The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is dismissing as "absurd" charges it relied on outdated information to conclude that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and links to the al-Qaida terrorist network.

U.S. lawmakers say Iraq WMD intelligence deficient
U.S. intelligence agencies had "significant deficiencies" in collecting information about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs and alleged ties to al Qaeda prior to the war against Baghdad, top lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee told the CIA in a letter obtained Saturday.

Islamic Jihad claims West Bank attack
22-year-old Palestinian gunman killed 2 Israelis, including baby

Senate panel probes Muslim subversion
Investigation to look at recruitment of Islamic chaplains for U.S. military

DOJ opens preliminary White House probe
Inquiry into whether official illegally unmasked CIA operative

Meteorite strikes Indian village
BHUBANESWAR, India - Two people have been injured and several homes badly damaged by a suspected meteorite crashing into a village in eastern India, reports said Sunday.

Missiles found near Saddam's hometown
Troops also uncover explosives used to make homemade bombs

Daschle supports pro-gun bill
Measure bans lawsuits against firearms industry

Is Forced Medication Constitutional?
On March 3 the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments to decide if the government can administer anti-psychotic medication against a defendant's will to help render him competent to stand trial for nonviolent offenses, or whether that violates the defendant's rights under the First, Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the Constitution.

Clark: Americans 'really embarrassed' by Bush
Democrat candidate calls economic policy 'failure,' Iraq war 'unneccessary'

Body Bags Filled with GI Joe and Jane: No Homecoming Trumpets for the fallen?

No commitment from Putin on Iraq, Iran
Joined Bush in declaring opposition to potential development of nukes

Powell asks Europeans to shun Arafat
Wants 'quartet' to tell PA chairman it's time to step aside

Israel considers Iran nuke strike
Combination of 'non-conventional weapons,' 'non-conventional regime,' alarms Jerusalem

KXAN-TV Video: Alex Jones Helps Austin Defeat Patriot Act
"And now, under the new Patriot Act, they have sections where they say all officers may not even need these administrative sopenas or warrants. They can just carte blanche, go anywhere they want for any crime," Alex Jones, activist, said.

Euthanasia advocate dies after mother rigs I.V.
Overdose of sedatives kills man left quadriplegic by road crash

Judge gives Decalogue display 2nd chance
Reopens Wisconsin case noting city sold monument to private group

'Getaway train' awaited Bush in New York
'Escape option' in event of terror attack on world leaders

Troops returning for 2-week vacation
Arrival marked start of largest home-leave program since Vietnam war

IRS to give data to law enforcement
Critics see move as violation of nondisclosure laws

New York City's first subdermal RFID VeriChip "chipping'' procedure performed yesterday at lower Manhattan Authorized VeriChip Center
Journalist researching a story about RFID technologies undergoes brief outpatient procedure at the office of Dr. Christopher Mills and Dr. Vincent Scarpinato

Bush warns Iran over weapons-grade uranium
U.N. nuke watchdog finds traces of material at electrical plant

Who Is Ernst Zundel And Why Is He In Jail?
For more than six months now, Ernst Zundel has been held without charge in solitary confinement in Canada on the pretext that he a threat to national security. In fact, this 64-year-old German-born writer, publisher and civil rights activist is a political prisoner and a victim of great injustice.

Gun Grab Propaganda
Senators unite behind gun bill
A bill to improve the national database aimed at preventing felons and the mentally ill from purchasing guns was announced jointly yesterday by two senators, a Democrat and a Republican.

Three Powerful Earthquakes Hit Japan
Earthquake of historic magnitude, struck Hokkaido in northern Japan early Friday morning, causing major structural damage, NBC News reported. The quakes injured at least 120 people and generated a 7-foot-high tsunami off the coast of Hokkaido.

Flashback: Astronomer Predicts Major Earthquake for Japan, Other A Japanese researcher is causing a stir in Tokyo with a prediction based on his study of radio waves that a major destructive earthquake is highly likely to hit the city this week.

Pentagon office creating surveillance system to close
TIA is shutting down but read the second paragraph. They'll just rename it and launch it against us after the next terror attack unless we keep our eyes open.

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Oh...They're Closing Echelon and the NSA?
Total Lies about the Total Information Awareness Program
The controversial Terrorism Information Awareness program was conceived by retired Adm. John Poindexter and was run by the Information Awareness Office that he headed inside the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

Watch and See it WILL be Implemented
Pentagon anti-terror office that was developing vast surveillance system shuttered. Whenever they can't do it openly they proceed through the private sector or the states. Just like The National ID which they implemented anyway under guise of Drivers License Conformity.

Oil Awakens China To Its 'Great Power' Responsibilities

Translator shortage portended Gitmo arrests
U.S. officials warned of lack of reliable, American-born interpreters

Spy mystery at Guantanamo Bay as Syria denies link to accused US air force worker
Syria has flatly denied having links with the US Air Force translator at the Guantanamo Bay terrorist detention camp, who has been charged with trying to hand secret information about the base to the Damascus government.

Government wants file on every child in England
The Government says it wants to create a file on every child in England, including information on whether family members have a history of drug abuse or domestic violence.

Bush Orders Musharraf - Stop Kashmir Terror Infiltration

State bureaucrats reject 'Jesus' brick
Suit filed after officials bar commemorative paver with forbidden word

Indian Minister's Call For Occult Studies

Palestinian scholar Edward W. Said dies
Columbia University professor was outspoken critic of Israel

Blast kills 1 at hotel where NBC based
'I was awake in bed thinking 'Another day in paradise' and then ...'

Saddam minister granted immunity
White House has high hopes he will provide information on WMD

U.N. finds more enriched uranium in Iran
Tehran has until Oct. 31 to prove it has no secret nuke program

Police Set for School Terror
The NYPD has created a special unit to thwart terrorists who are tempted to target city schools, it was revealed yesterday.

Beyond UFO Abductions

Voting system found to have fraud risk
An independent review of Maryland's proposed touch-screen voting system released Wednesday found a "high risk of compromise" by malicious outsiders who might want to tamper with election results.

Gun grab Davis signs gun "safety" bill
Davis also signed two bills designed to encourage embryonic stem cell research and boost the state's biotech industry, staying active with his pen on the day candidates to replace him in the recall election faced off in a much-anticipated debate.

Musharraf seeks Muslim force for Iraq
Talking with leaders of other Islamic countries to try to reach consensus

U.N. finds more enriched uranium in Iran
Tehran has until Oct. 31 to prove it has no secret nuke program

Citizens recruited to catch tax cheats
Shoppers asked to demand receipts, official auditors will track paper trails

Liberty in the balance: Citizens across the U.S. speak out
Concerned about the lengths to which the government has gone to defend the nation since Sept. 11, 2001, thousands of Americans like Armstrong are speaking out, fighting back and banding together in unusual political alliances against everything from enhanced government surveillance to increased airport security measures.

Cameras Watching Students, Especially in Biloxi
A digital camera hangs over every classroom here, silently recording students' and teachers' every move. The surveillance system is at the leading edge of a trend to outfit public schools with the same cameras used in Wal-Marts to catch thieves.

Death ray extinction theory
A DEATH ray from space may have caused one of the Earth’s worst mass extinctions 443 million years ago

Schroeder offers to support Bush on Iraq
Germany willing to help train police, security forces

BlackBoxVoting.org Shut Down 'Temporarily'
Due to a dispute with Diebold, Incorporated, and its wholly owned subsidiary Diebold Election Systems, Inc. (collectively "Diebold"), which is claiming links to certain materials that do not reside on the blackboxvoting.org website constitute copyright infringement, blackboxvoting.org has been temporarily disabled.

Stargate Project
A 5-Year Program Plan for Anomalous Mental Phenomena

Thai al Qaeda 'plot' downplayed
Intelligence suggesting al Qaeda might try to target an Israeli airliner at or near Bangkok is in U.S., Israeli and Thai hands, U.S. officials say.

Guerrilla weapons reported in mosques
Exiles say bombs, grenades stored, U.S. barred from searching holy sites

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Boston Archbishop: 'Gay' marriage 'a threat'
Redefining institution will intensify assault on American family

Kay: Iraqi scientist killed for aiding search
Some seek relocation in U.S. out of fear for safety

Polish troops find 4 French missiles in Iraq
Advanced weapons believed to have been manufactured earlier this year

Estrogen Therapy 'The New Thalidomide'

Breast Implants Linked To More Suicides?

The War On Al-Jazeera

US District Court Rules In Favor Of Monsanto

Halliburton's Iraq deal rises to $1.4B
HOUSTON -- The value of Halliburton Co.'s contract to restore Iraq's oilfields has risen to $1.4 billion, according to government data posted Wednesday.

Tokyo Panel Suspects Increased Mad Cow Disease

Bacteria in bottled mineral water blamed for 6,000 cases of food poisoning a year
Bottled mineral water may be responsible for thousands of cases of food poisoning, a study suggests.

'Zim is really going hungry'
Harare - The food crisis in Zimbabwe is worsening, with a majority of the country's districts having exhausted their food stocks, according to a UN report received on Friday.

Loving Police State Tracking Systems for Your Children
Both of these kids have special needs, and now a brand new wrist band will help to quickly find them if they wander away again. The bands transmit a beeping sound that a sheriff's ranger could pick up with antennas from up to ten miles away.

Ashcroft ties may undermine inquiry
Deep political ties between the White House and the Justice Department have thrust Attorney General John Ashcroft into a delicate position as his agency begins a full investigation into whether administration officials illegally disclosed the name of an undercover CIA officer to journalists.

New Hampshire wins 'free state' vote
Thousands of libertarians to move to state, work for more liberty

Conservative Critic Blasts NAACP's Opposition to Caucasian Student Club
"There is incredible public hypocrisy over the entrenched double standards that have come to be taken for granted by the American educational establishment," David Horowitz, author and president of the Los Angeles-based Center for the Study of Popular Culture told CNSNews.com. "Our (high school and college) campuses are the most segregated and racially discriminatory institutions in the entire country."

Judge: No death penalty for Moussaoui
French-Moroccan is only person charged in Sept. 11 terrorist attack

The Sky Isn't Falling, But Pieces Sure Are
A host of mostly coincidental recent events make Chicken Little sound ever-so-slightly more credible. In the past eight days, stuff falling from space rocked a village in India and a bathroom in Louisiana, while lighting up the skies over the San Francisco Bay area, Europe and Australia.

U.S. IDs new al-Qaida chief in Gulf
Osama's former bodyguard believed to be living in Saudi Arabia

Clark not registered Democrat
Candidate hasn't changed party affiliation in Arkansas

Student bondage club makes comeback
'To me, that's kind of what college is about, to be liberal and to do what they want to do'

Bigfoot On The Prowl In Northwest Arkansas?

Ban Knives
More people were killed with knives than guns in 2002, says More people were killed with knives than guns last year, Statistics Canada says.

The star will be seen pointing a gun at his head on Channel 4
Guns are Banned in the UK, Except in This Nationally Televised Sensationalist, Sicko, Dehumanist Russian Roulette Display, Which Should Serve Its Purpose of Increasing Unhealthy Interest , Intensifying Bad Perceptions of Firearms and Creating Copycats

Mononucleosis Doubles Risk Of Hodgkin's Disease

Australia: Gun owners begin laying down weapons
South Australian gun owners yesterday started giving up their weapons as part of the latest gun buyback. Up to 10,000 handguns – mostly used for sport shooting – are expected to be collected in SA by March 31 as part of a national scheme.

Black Minister Jesse Lee Peterson: 'Rush Is Right!'
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Founder and President of BOND, the Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny today came out strongly in support of popular radio talk show host and former ESPN commentator Rush Limbaugh.

Student May Wear Bush'Terrorist' Shirt
A high school student has the right to wear a T-shirt to school with the face of President Bush and the words "International Terrorist" on the front, a federal judge ruled.

GM Crops Fail Key Trials Amid Environment Fear

Vaccines - 'A Medical Assault On The Immune System'

Oil, War And A Growing Sense Of Panic In The US

Bali planner sentenced to death
An Indonesian court has sentenced the co-ordinator of the Bali bombings to death for his role in the terrorist attack which killed 202 people.

Bill to bar millions more from gun ownership
McCarthy & Schumer Duping Pro-gunners Into Supporting Gun Control
Two notoriously anti-gun legislators have teamed up again to deny millions of additional Americans their right to keep and bear arms. They are Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY).

Kuwait foils smuggling of chemicals, bio warheads from Iraq
Kuwaiti security authorities have foiled an attempt to smuggle $60 million worth of chemical weapons and biological warheads from Iraq to an unnamed European country, a Kuwaiti newspaper said on Wednesday.

Canada: Ottawa report blasts gun registry
The report says one of the chief goals of the program -- continual screening to make sure gun owners remain eligible for licences -- is threatened by unreliable information contained in a massive database that is supposed to tip police and the Canada Firearms Centre to individuals who should not own firearms.

Pond Powder Claims Puffed
More than a year after former military scientist Steven Hatfill was named a, "person of interest" in the hunt to solve the 2001 anthrax attacks, the director of the FBI's Washington field office now says he regrets that happened, according to The Washington Post.

Iraq war's human toll could be felt for decades
Beyond fatalities, an average of eight American soldiers a day are wounded.

Arafat breakdown: Feared he had been poisoned
Palestinian sources said Arafat was concerned that he had been poisoned as part of an assassination plot by Israel and the United States. They said that Arafat sent for a medical team from Jordan when his own physicians could not determine his ailment.

Klyuchevskoy volcano active again
The Klyuchevskoy Volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, the highest in Eurasia (4,833 meters), has become active again. For one day now it has been ejecting gases and ashes to the height of three thousand meters. The train of the ashes has already stretched for seventy kilometers to the east of the volcano whose activity is gradually increasing.

Scores Of Countries May Build Nuclear Weapons

Huffington bows out
Independent candidate drops race to avoid helping Schwarzenegger win

Iranian immigrants arrested near nuke plant
Caught with camera in restricted zone surrounding power facility

No Immediate Cuts In Israeli Loan Guarantees

Arafat sponsors event glorifying terrorists
PA leaders back soccer tournament with teams named for 'martyrs'

Another Muslim translator arrested
3rd man detained in probe of possible spying at prison camp

Aussie airports to frisk flyers for traces of bombs
Travelers' palms, clothing, shoes to be vacuumed in hunt for residue

Yemen foils car-bomb attacks
Authorities seize vehicles aimed for U.S., UK, German embassies

Soccer player convicted in Belgian trial
Al-Qaida member plotted to bomb NATO base thought to have nuke arms

Nuclear shipyard worker held for uranium hoard
Man caught trying to sell radioactive material in police sting

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Scuba instructor accused of molesting Scouts
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NWO Dog and Pony Show: Soros calls for 'regime change' in US
"It is only possible if you have a regime change in the United States - in other words if President Bush is voted out of power..."

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CIA pursues video game
The CIA is set to spend several million dollars to develop a video game aimed at helping its analysts think like terrorists

Pentagon Plans Remote-Controlled Defence Blimps

Justice probing leak of CIA name
President Bush directed his White House staff to cooperate fully

Another Gitmo translator arrested
Agents suspected he had classified documents from prison camp

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U.S. soldier killed, 2 hurt in Afghanistan
Skirmish with suspected Taliban forces near Pakistani border

Sex with strangers 'dogging' parks
British health authorities warn against dangers of new craze

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Former drug czar and retired general Barry McCaffrey yesterday blasted Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for overextending the American military. He also unapologetically called for a national-ID card, more surveillance of public spaces and billions of dollars more for homeland security and national defense.

Moore petitions Supreme Court
'10 Commandments judge' seeks 'uniform rule' for church-state cases

Former Penn State University environmental microbiologist assaults teen, smears blood on passengers on a flight from Philadelphia to England
Picking at his skin and bleeding from self-inflicted scratches to his face and hands, John P. Hegarty touched several passengers with his blood, according to federal air marshal Roy Janssen.

Band Vows To Defy New St. Pete Law With Onstage Suicide
The leader of the shock rock group Hell on Earth said an onstage suicide will happen during a private St. Petersburg concert this weekend in defiance of a new city law designed to stop it.

Arizona voters back plan on illegals
Poll: 70 percent support ballot initiative to cut off services

Would you want your teenage daughter to read this? No way, says outraged Geldof
Yesterday, one parent, a father of three teenage children, hit back. And he is not just any parent. Bob Geldof, the rock star and charity hero, compared the publications to grown men who get sexual thrills from underage girls.

Muslim slays daughter in 'honor killing'
Kurdish refugee didn't approve of teen's relationship with Christian boy

Racist Attacks Against White SA Farmers Continue

New al-Qaida threat: 15-ship mystery navy
U.S., Brits fear high-seas terror posed by bin Laden's vessels

American Muslim leader arrested
Board director for prominent Washington lobby group

Indonesia set to outlaw pre-marital sex
Muslim nation also drafting measure against homosexuality

Al-Qaida offers recruits 10 times the norm
Islamic agents paid hundreds of dollars per month to fight coalition forces

U.S. paid $1 million for 'useless intelligence'
Several Iraqi defectors reportedly invented or exaggerated weapons claims

Pregnant women not allowed at clinic without man
Directive calls for mothers to be put under surveillance, prevented from escape

Robot doctors interact with patients
“DR. ROBOT” is part of a study at Hopkins that asks: If a patient’s own doctor isn’t physically available, would that patient rather see and talk with their doctor through an interactive robot or see a substitute physician in person?

Antibiotics May Be Useless In A Decade

Lawmakers block suicide concert
Emergency ordinance passed to stop rock group from staging live event

Mystery of the missing 727
Was it stolen for parts or to make a flying bomb?

Military stashes covert millions
Pentagon asks Special Ops to tuck $20 million into budget until needed

Army Reserve fears troop exodus
If the United States is unable to recruit significantly more international troops or quell the violence in Iraq in the next few months, it could trigger an exodus of active and reserve forces, the head of the U.S. Army Reserve said Monday.

Final agony of RAF volunteer killed by sarin - in Britain
As the inquest into the death of a 'human guinea pig' at Porton Down opens, a witness breaks 50 years' silence to recount the horrors he saw

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U.S. soldier killed in roadside attack
3 wounded in separate bombing west of Baghdad

China Fury Over Mass Japanese Tourist Orgy In Hotel

No Full Yom Kippur War Report For Another 20 Years

More Possible ET Abductions In Canada

UFO Sighting Over Franklin, OH

1.7 mil join U.S. poverty rolls, but formula undercounts poor
There is nearly unanimous agreement among experts and politicians that the method used to measure poverty, which is based on spending habits of the 1950s, is flawed and outdated. The current measure of poverty, which takes into account household size and income, underestimates the number of poor by as much as 50 percent, some experts contend.

Bible for feminists
Translators rewriting passages seen as 'biased'

Decline Of Certain Species Baffles Experts, Fishermen

Minister says al-Qaida was active in Iran
Network set up cells inside Islamic republic, 12 suspects about to face trial

Al-Qaida cash sent to Bali bombers' families
Jemaah Islamiah reportedly used funds to finance Jakarta Marriott attack

'10 Commandments revolution' launched
Man wants to see ACLU 'go crazy' as signs crop up nationwide

Arafat diverted $900 million, says IMF
Money went to special account he controlled

Saddam duped over weapons of mass destruction?
Hussein not on same page as scientists who claim programs never rebuilt

Ukraine warns U.S. of nuke-terror threat
Security, intelligence officials investigate radioactive package addressed to America.

Tehran putting spies in Iraq
Agents posing as pilgrims foment unrest in holy cities of Najaf, Karbala

Rice knew 'nothing' about CIA agent leak
White House reportedly named operative in retaliation for husband's Iraq stance

Company lacking expertise got work in schools
Report: Firm given contract as reward for defending district in disputes

Justice Dept. seeks source who leaked CIA agent's name
The Justice Department is trying to pinpoint the source of a news leak that identified the wife of former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson as a CIA officer, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice said Sunday.

TSA prods airlines to yield passenger data
Looking for substitute following rebuff by JetBlue Airways

NASA sought airline's customer data
Requested upward of 15 million passenger records from Northwest

Aftershocks hit southern Siberia, homes damaged
Aftershocks from an 8.5 earthquake jolted villages in southern Siberia on Sunday and authorities declared an emergency in areas where an earthquake damaged homes and other buildings.

Flashback: Secretary of Defense Reveals Earthquake and Volcano Weapons

'Buy American' measure retained in defense bill
Pentagon drops opposition to controversial legislation

U.S. striking Sudan from terror blacklist
Also lifting sanctions after promises to end bloody civil war

U.S. transfers Iraq-Iran border patrol
Patrolling sensitive, 210-mile region of forbidding desert frontier

UK soldiers warned of 'inevitable' terror attack
Groups making preparations for major bombing in southern Iraq

After three years of fighting, few see hope for ending Israeli-Palestinian violence

U.S. Compound in Baghdad Is Hit in Attack
Three projectiles penetrated the concrete and barbed-wire cocoon of security around the main compound for Americans in downtown Baghdad today, hitting the 14th floor of the Rashid Hotel inside the compound but causing little damage and no injuries.

D.C.-area chief charged with sex offenses
Accused of taking porn photos of boy, coercing child into sex

Child-sex crackdown nets 1,000
'Operation Predator' scores busts in nearly every state, most major U.S. cities

Germans uncover child-sex network
26,500 Internet-ring members from 166 countries swapped pictures

Cartoon sex-guide published for school kids
Taxpayer funded booklet shows students how to 'pleasure themselves'

European condom ads coming to America
Test run on TV urges parents to make sure their kids are supplied

Khomeini kin urges U.S. to intervene in Iran
Grandson calls on Bush to overthrow ruling clerics

Crop Circles Continue In Ohio

Damage Control In Mysterious and Unexplained Zoo Deaths
(CBS) While officials at Washington D.C.'s National Zoo are trying to keep the public's focus on the positive, behind the scenes they've begun a massive public relations campaign to manage the fallout from the rash of unusual, and unnatural animal deaths, reports CBS News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.
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CIA seeks probe of White House
Agency asks Justice to investigate leak of employee's identity

Musharraf: Bin Laden moving freely
Pakistan's president says capture of terror kingpin could take years

Bush-Putin talks to stress Iraq, Iran
Postwar stability, nuclear weapons top agenda

U.S. OKs greater U.N. oversight of Iraq
Agrees to bigger political role in overseeing transition to democracy

'My son died because Bush lied'
Father of U.S. soldier killed in Iraq says president responsible

TSA admits airport-screening flaws
X-ray machines cannot detect blades positioned in certain ways

Hillary weighs in, Arnold wins endorsement
Senator blames state's troubles on 'miserable leadership in Washington'

FLYING IN A STORM
JERUSALEM - Anger from a startled Israeli air force has greeted the public refusal by 27 pilots to carry out airstrikes in civilian Palestinian areas.

We met Meacher in Boston
"Both Wars were planned in advance before 9/11"

Congress Puts Brakes on CAPPS II
Congress moved Wednesday to delay the planned takeoff of a controversial new airline passenger-profiling system until an independent study of its privacy implications and effectiveness at stopping terrorism can be completed.

Juvenile arrested in 'Blaster' attack
Virus-like worm crippled thousands of computers worldwide last month

WTC Sci-Fi Channel UFO Is CGI...Not UFO

Engineers: NASA leaders ignored safety pleas
Request for imagery of damage hotly resisted by mission managers

'About face' pushed for women soldiers
Petition to Bush: Dump Clinton-era policies that 'socially engineered' armed forces

Group seeks to ban California license as ID
Argues illegal aliens could use them to board passenger planes

House considers Alaska refuge drilling
Group urges Americans to back energy bill with ANWR provision

Segway pulls scooters off streets
Feds order recall after riders fall when batteries run low

2 years in a row, more in poverty
More than a million Americans sank into poverty last year, an annual Census report showed today. It was the first time in nearly a decade that the number of poor rose two years in a row.

'US ignored its own agency's reports on ISI backing Al Qaeda'
Why? Because back in 1979 the CIA helped the ISI set up a group called Maktab al-Khidamar which was run by a certain Osama bin Laden. This group is now known as 'Al-Qaeda'.

U.S.: Iraq May Have Helped '93 WTC Bomber
U.S. teams in Iraq have uncovered some signs that a participant in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center may have received help from the government of Saddam Hussein after the bombing, Bush administration officials say.

Flashback: The FBI allowed the 1993 WTC bombing to happen
Law-enforcement officials were told that terrorists were building a bomb that was eventually used to blow up the World Trade Center, and they planned to thwart the plotters by secretly substituting harmless powder for the explosives, an informer said after the blast.

UK: Bush visit prompts protests threat
Mr Bush is likely to require tight security for the visit, which is his first since the war against Iraq.

Reuters complains to Rumsfeld over death of cameraman in Iraq
The chief executive of Reuters news agency, Tom Glocer, has complained in a letter to US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld that the Pentagon failed to provide proper information about an investigation into the shooting of a Reuters cameraman by US troops.

Norman Finkelstein calls professor Alan Dershowitz's new book on Israel a "hoax"

Do-not-call list faces more hang-ups
Congress votes to give FTC authority, 2nd judge blocks law

California's Collapse

Gitmo GIs converting to Islam?
Algerian lawmaker claims prisoners influencing U.S. security personnel

Warrant sought for spy suspect's mail
Pentagon confirms 2 more U.S. military personnel probed for possible espionage

Iraq given 6 months to write new constitution
Powell responds to demands for rapid timetable for self-rule

7 charged with plotting to fight U.S.
'Virginia jihad network' allegedly sought to join war in Afghanistan

No. 1 threat: Anthrax, food poisons
'The technology will catch up, it's just not there yet'

Mbeki Says He Knows No One Who Has Died Of AIDS

Some visitors get passport-rule reprieve
Citizens of 27 countries were required to have computer-coded documents

Researchers Clone Rat
Researchers in France have cloned the rat, overcoming a quirk in the rodent's physiology that has thwarted many earlier attempts to genetically duplicate this important laboratory animal.

MMR uptake falls to record low
MMR coverage has fallen to its lowest level since the jab's introduction, official figures have revealed.

 St Louis Encephalitis Kills Man In Louisiana

UN Iraq Cutbacks Major Blow To Bush Timetable

Structural collapse on Temple Mount
Muslims blame Israel for failure of Al-Aqsa Mosque interior wall

Kelly's Death Linked With Langford's Says Jane's Editor

Zoo Testing DNA Of Mystery Apes

Man Spots Bigfoot In Vermont

Illegals drop suit against Texas rancher
4 of 6 aliens abandon charge civilian patrol robbed them at border

Council member dies of wounds
1 of 3 women on governing panel, shot 5 days ago in ambush

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Moussaoui Lawyers Argue for Dismissal
Moussaoui wants to question Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and Ramzi Binalshibh, both of whom's arrests were faked by the US government, which is why they're refusing to allow them to testify under 'national security' concerns

U.S. plans special force to protect oil
Deploying rapid-reaction team to repair pipelines after terror attacks

Musharraf seeks Muslim force for Iraq
Talking with leaders of other Islamic countries to try to reach consensus

Bowing Down to the Beast
Global model for gun rights going soft?
Switzerland considers national registration of all firearms

Bad Moon on the rise
Overcoming his church's bizarre reputation and his own criminal record, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon has cemented ties with the Bush administration -- and gained government funding for his closest disciples.

Alleged Rift Opens Between US And Chalabi On Iraq

Widow of anthrax victim sues U.S. government
Alleges lax security at Army lab caused death of Florida man in '01

Sept. 11 widow sues the President
A New Hampshire woman whose husband died in one of the planes that hit the World Trade Center sued President Bush and other government officials yesterday, contending their negligence of airport security resulted in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Lung disease affects three million
Millions of Britons are unaware they have a potentially fatal lung disease, according to a report.

Sex Viruses are a timebomb which is close to exploding

Stress May Double Risk Of Breast Cancer

Gen. Shelton: Wesley Clark 'won't get my vote'

French assassin secretly deported after JFK killed
Authors find CIA document helps unravel 40-year murder mystery

Christian who married ex-Muslim detained
Egyptian police pulled man from flight, searching for his wife

US plans to attack seven Muslim states
Presidential hopeful General Wesley Clark says the White House devised a five-year plan after the 9/11 strikes to attack seven majority-Muslim countries.

Bomb attack misses U.S. soldiers
Kills at least 1 Iraqi, injures 18 others, destroys 2 civilian buses

'Terrorist' group under U.S. protection
Soldiers from Fort Bragg's 82nd Airborne Division are providing security for several members of an Iranian paramilitary group that the U.S. State Department lists as a terrorist organization.

Flap Over 65 Year Old Magazine Story On Hitler
Who would imagine there would be an effort to suppress a 65 year old UK magazine article about Hitler's home in the mountains? Well, that's exactly what is going on.

'Do not call' blocked
Court halts registry allowing consumers to limit phone marketers

Virus hits US State Department computers
The US State Department's electronic system for checking every visa applicant for terrorist or criminal history failed worldwide for several hours because of a virus

U.S. Troops Detain AP Photographer
US soldiers detained an Associated Press photographer and driver on Tuesday, handcuffing them, forcing them to stand in the sun for three hours and denying them water or use of a telephone.

Families protest Iraq deployment extension for reservists
Hundreds of families of US reservists and National Guard soldiers are protesting against an order extending their stay in Iraq to a year or more as casualties mount.

Bible teacher Derek Prince dies at 88
Charismatic-renewal leader, author of 45 books lived in Jerusalem

UK: Plan for sex lessons for seven-year-olds
Lib Dem delegates are set to call for children as young as seven to get sex education lessons.

New photos of Clinton blowing a gasket
Pics record notorious dust-up between then-prez and WND's Sperry

Friction rises ahead of tonight's debate
Bustamante denounces Arnold as 'phony' from 'Planet Hollywood'

Campaign Chases Erotic Mapplethorpe Nude Photos of Schwarzenegger
Campaign operatives are scrambling to contain full nude erotic photographs taken by controversialist Robert Mapplethorpe

Microsoft shutters Internet chat rooms
Company seeks to protect children from pedophiles, pornographic spam

Low-birth Russia curbs abortions
Russia has quietly clamped down on the conditions under which women can have abortions, a sign of the slow increase of the church's influence and growing fears over falling birth rates.

Senators dispute Kennedy's 'fraud' charge
Republicans demand rebuke for claim war for political reasons, allies bribed

Bush to U.N.: 'There is no neutral ground'
President urges global community to choose sides, aid war on terror

Text of president's U.N. speech
'The terrorists have clarified the struggle we are in'

Marriage law eyed for GOP platform
Proposed constitutional amendment would endorse heterosexual definition

'Jack the snipper' snagged
Police arrest suspect in case of women who had clothes cut off while asleep

Iraq to bar key Arabic news channels
Council suspends Al-Jazeera, Al-Arabiya for 'supporting' recent attacks

Affidavits describe police shakedowns
Officers reportedly collected $50 a night in bribes from 40 local bars

Ukrainian marines stop drivers in Scotland
An apology has been issued to civilians caught up in an incident involving armed soldiers taking part in a Nato exercise in south west Scotland.

Russian PM Tells China Oil Pipeline Deal Postponed
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov said a long-awaited 2.5-billion-dollar oil pipeline deal with Beijing had been postponed, but Moscow was still committed to helping China meet its energy needs.

NASA safety panel members resign
All 9 quit in wake of criticism from Columbia accident investigation board

Filers - More Spectacular UFO Sightings Reported

UFO Sewage Not From Plane, Says Official

'Monster' Object Said To Roam Ohio Skies

Crop Circle In Fleminsburg, Kentucky

1800% Increase In Internet Porn Pages

District may yank 'pornographic literature'
Parents complain books invite 'inappropriate sexual arousal of young teens'

Extinct Mammal Found Alive In Cuba

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