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Bush Focuses on North Korea, Terrorism Ahead of Asian Summit
U.S. President George Bush focused on the North Korea nuclear crisis, terrorism and economic issues in talks with Asian leaders in Thailand on Sunday ahead of a key regional summit.

How North Korea Got the Bomb
After 50 years of research, and much outside scientific help, Pyongyang may be close to detonating a nuke

North Korea reiterates nuclear threat
North Korea's foreign ministry has reiterated Pyongyang's intention to "prove" its status in regard to nuclear weapons.

US rules out treaty with North Korea
United States President George W. Bush yesterday ruled out a non-aggression treaty with North Korea as demanded by Pyongyang but left the door open to providing security assurances in another form.

North Korea defiant over nuclear capability
North Korea has said it will display a nuclear deterrent at "an appropriate time".

North Korea Hints It May Test Nukes
North Korea hinted Thursday that it may test a nuclear weapon in what would be a major escalation in the yearlong standoff with the United States and its allies over Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.

Bush says new coalition handling North Korea crisis
After leading "the coalition of the willing" to war in Iraq, US President George W. Bush now says a new group, "the coalition of the peaceful," is handling the North Korean nuclear crisis.

China's top North Korea hand set to leave for Russia talks on N. Korea crisis
Wang, the chief Chinese delegate to six-party talks on the issue in Beijing in August, will meet with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov, who also took part in the Beijing negotiations, Xinhua news agency said.

North Korea says "arms, not words" appropriate for dealing with Japan
North Korea said Saturday that "arms, not words" were necessary for dealing with Japan's attempt to set up a missile defense system.

China wants resumption of North Korea talks
China's ambassador to the United Nations said Friday that December could be a good time for a new round of talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons drive.

US Dismissing North Korea’s Request to Exclude Japan
The U.S. State Department announced on October 6 that Japan should continue to take part in the six-party talks to help solve the North Korean nuclear problem as a key stakeholder.

N. Korea Won't Let Japan in Nuclear Talks
North Korea dealt a blow Tuesday to prospects for further multilateral talks aimed at curbing its nuclear weapons development, saying it will not allow Japan to participate in any new dialogue because it is untrustworthy.

North Korea criticizes United States for aircraft carrier plan
North Korea is accusing the U-S of military aggression for considering the transfer of an aircraft carrier to Guam or Hawaii.

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.

The Cold, Hard Truth About World War One, World War Two and World War Three
"World War III is coming whether you like it or not; 9/11 attacks were just the beginning."

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Eugenics is Back under "Bioethics" ~
A Letter From Terri's Father

Terri denied Last Rites
Catholic monsignor forbidden to put crumb of moist holy wafer in dying woman's mouth

Gov. Bush 'fails' Terri
No action yet to save disabled woman, despite 10 e-mails a second urging help

The sickly child that launched Hitler on a path of killing
The five-month-old boy, who was given a lethal drug after Hitler sent his own doctor to examine him, has been named as Gerhard Kretschmar, the son of a farm hand.

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Abuse report filed for Terri Schiavo
Judicial Watch says Jeb Bush now has premise to intervene

Desperate parents plead to Jeb Bush
'Crying out' last hope for Terri after court rejects appeal

Iowa Democrats to Hold Another Clinton Show, Irking Some Candidates
This is not the first time a Clinton overshadowed the field in Iowa. In September, the candidates schlepped to Sen. Tom Harkin's annual steak fry to play supporting roles in former president Bill Clinton's show.

'Imminent' attacks threaten UK Jews
Scotland Yard warns urgent protection needed for synagogues, community centers

U.S., Thailand boost military ties
The United States and Thailand are expected to announce stronger military ties Sunday ahead of an APEC summit which will focus strongly on security and trade issues.

Anti-terror site targeted
Denial-of-service attacks shut down Haganah

'Gay' couple ejected from Catholic choir
Officials fear 'scandal' after homosexuals publicize Canadian nuptials

British police thwart plot to kill Putin
Renegade Russian intelligence agent arrested in London

Swiss election count underway
Early indications suggest the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) could gain ground in Switzerland's parliamentary elections.

'Bin Laden' threatens suicide attacks in U.S.
Says Americans 'enslaved by the Jews,' urges jihad on U.S. forces in Iraq

Possible terror tactic: Poisoning food
APEC official sees security loophole to inflict mass casualties

'Bin Laden' calls for US to quit Iraq
Al-Jazeera, the Arabic satellite television station, has said it has been sent an audio tape in which Osama bin Laden calls for American forces to leave Iraq.

Al-Jazeera airs purported Osama tape
Urging Arabs to wage holy war against U.S. forces in Iraq

8 Marines charged in dead POW case
Iraqi man died in June while being held at detention facility

U.S. post-war toll hits 101
Washington declared end to major hostilities 5 months ago

More US troops killed in Iraq, Turkish deployment plan sparks fresh protests
The post-war US combat toll in Iraq rose to at least 103, after a new message attributed to Osama bin Laden threatened Washington and allies with suicide bombers to avenge the occupation of Baghdad.

Cut in Iraq troops eyed for 2004
Gradual exit strategy tied to country's stability

Israel Orders 15 Palestinians Out
The Israeli military on Tuesday ordered 15 Palestinian detainees expelled from the West Bank, a decision unprecedented in scope, as troops backed by attack helicopters and tanks searched for smuggling tunnels in a Gaza refugee camp.

New truce talks in Washington for Palestinians
Fatah officials invited by Democrat members of Congress

Hamas members killed in Gaza shootout
Targeted in refugee camp where Israel conducting raids for more than week

Israeli soldiers in West Bank ambush
Three Israelis soldiers were killed and several more wounded when they were ambushed by Palestinian gunmen on Sunday evening near Ram Allah in the West Bank.

Fewer GIs likely in Korea
American force standing guard on Peninsula since war ended 50 years ago

Khatami hints Iran may stop uranium enrichment
Iran's President Mohammad Khatami on Sunday indicated Tehran may halt uranium enrichment, which some Western governments say could be used to make atomic bombs, if it is allowed to keep its civilian atomic energy programme.

UN resolution on Iraq will not fix problems: Khatami
Iranian President Mohammed Khatami argued Saturday that the new UN resolution on Iraq will not solve any problems for either the war-torn country or the US-led occupation, state media said.

What Next for China? Friendly Competition or New Cold War?
China's milestone making Shenzhou 5 flight, piloted by Yang Liwei, a lieutenant colonel of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), is sparking a wide array of opinions as to the mission's true significance.

U.S. Astronauts Close Experience Gap with Russians
Michael Foale, the next commander of the International Space Station, will become the first U.S. astronaut to serve a second, long-duration tour in orbit, beginning to close a huge gap in experience between American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts.

Russian Spacecraft on Way to Space Station
Russian Spacecraft Takes Off for International Space Station With Three Astronauts Aboard

Earth Imaging Spacecraft Launched by India's PSLV
India successfully launched an Earth resources sensing satellite into polar orbit Friday, the nation's space agency said.

Wal-Mart, Driving Workers and Supermarkets Crazy
Wal-Mart and their related drive to cut costs are widely seen as the main reason behind the week-old strike by 70,000 workers at 859 supermarkets in Southern California.

Vons union employees vote to strike
Vons employees walked the picket line beginning Sunday, Oct. 11. They are urging shoppers to buy their groceries elsewhere. "Please don't cross the picket line, please respect it."

Grocery workers fear joining the working poor
Roxie Bauer has raised a daughter – mostly by herself – paid a mortgage for more than 25 years and paid off her car, all on a checker's paycheck from Vons.

U.N. AIDS Fund Gives China $21 Million, Maybe More
A U.N. fund has awarded China $21 million over two years to treat peasants infected by HIV through blood-selling schemes, the U.S. health chief said on Sunday.

Gay bishop reaffirms role
The gay Anglican bishop-elect of the US state of New Hampshire, Gene Robinson, has reaffirmed his belief his consecration scheduled for 2 November should go ahead.

Secretary Pledges Cooperation With China, Urges Openness; HHS Assists China With AIDS, SARS Prevention, Surveillance, Treatment

Why William Cooper Had to Die!
To cover up this material and their repercussions William Cooper had to be eliminated!!

Al-Qaida backers press for Saud overthrow
Call for liberation from defilement of 'Crusaders and their lackeys'

Lockyer admits crossing aisle for recall vote
Attorney General Bill Lockyer, one of California's most venerable and partisan Democratic politicians, stunned a political conference yesterday by saying he voted for Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger in the recent recall election.

Recall Campaign One of the Most Expensive in California History
California's 77-day recall election will enter the history books as one of the most expensive gubernatorial campaigns ever conducted.

U.S. Law is Private Merchant Law
Leaving the people as Surety and Debtor on the bankruptcy.

Fire officials focus on fixtures as possible cause of deadly Chicago fire

Palestinians show 2 faces toward Americans
PA promotes anti-U.S. hostility while it condemns terrorist attack

U.S. commander killed in Iraq firefight
Four U.S. military police, including a commanding officer, and two Iraqi policemen, were killed in two separate incidents Friday.

Site unearthed for $27 million to be reburied
Experts aim to protect ancient find while bureaucrats tussle

FBI: Saudis buying off witnesses
Paying for lawyers, bond for hundreds of citizens detained in U.S.

Syrian protesters brand Bush, Sharon "terrorists"
Syria accused Israel on Saturday of steering the region to a crisis point as scores of people took to the streets of Damascus to protest against the policies of U.S. President George W. Bush.

The Banker's Manifesto and Sustainable Development
"Capital must protect itself in every way, through combination and through legislation. Debts must be collected and loans and mortgages foreclosed as soon as possible. When through a process of law the common people have lost their homes, they will be more tractable and more easily governed by the strong arm of the law, applied by the central power of wealth, under control of leading financiers.

Euro gains on the dollar on Bush comments in Japan
LONDON : The euro gained ground on the dollar after US President George W. Bush gave what traders saw as a mild warning to Japan to refrain from market intervention aimed at holding down the yen.

Bush dines in Japan, currencies on the menu
U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday praised Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi as a "strong leader" but told him markets should set currency rates -- an apparent nudge to Tokyo to abandon efforts to weaken the yen.

Bush pushes Japan to let dollar sink
TOKYO: President George W. Bush thanked Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi here Friday for Japan's $1.5 billion commitment to rebuilding Iraq. But the two men emerged from a meeting and informal dinner with no agreement on a politically critical issue for both of them: the value of the dollar, at a moment when both Japan and the United States are struggling to revive manufacturing jobs.

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Immunity from 9-11 lawsuits for Saudi princes?
Victims' families say diplomats knew donations went to al-Qaida

Saudis: American oil worker in al-Qaida cell
Among 7-10 people captured during summer of 2002

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Albright: Bush policy 'not good for the world'
'It's difficult to be in France and criticize my government'

Sick, wounded U.S. troops held in squalor
Languishing in hot cement barracks while waiting to see doctors

South Korea to send troops to Iraq
Also plans to contribute $200 million toward reconstruction

Senate, House OK $87 billion for Iraq
Bush: 'The loan provision must be removed in conference'

France warns against Iran action
FM denounces policy of forcible regime change, calls military action 'ridiculous'

Fatal fire at government building in Chicago
Broke out on 12th floor housing Illinois Secretary of State offices

College student admits planting box cutters
Previously told TSA via e-mail he planned to put packages on planes

S&M-event organizers whipped in Maryland
Outcry from public causes cancellation of 'world's largest' bondage conference

General: Christian U.S. fighting Islam
Top intel official under fire for remarks to evangelical groups

China's spy in the sky
1st manned space flight conducting military intelligence

Cardinals duck quizzing about next pope
The question everyone outside and even inside the Vatican wants to know - who will be the next pope? - is the one the princes of the Roman Catholic Church least want to discuss in public.

U.S. firm supplies Communist Party paper
Printing-press maker signs $11 million deal with political organ

Cash rewards reap intelligence windfall
$25 million payout to Uday, Qusay tipster prompts Iraqi cooperation

Could it Happen Again?
Scores Killed, Hundreds Injured As Para-Military Extremists Riot

California Dreaming
Almost all the governors in America are feeling the heat as their states suffer from record budget shortfalls and faltering economies.

Al-Qaida pursued 'dirty bomb'
FBI informant says operative posing as student sought nuke material in Canada

3 soldiers killed in gunfire battle
Clash at Shiite Muslim cleric's headquarters also claims 8 civilians

Exotic Metal Compound Boon For Next Spaceships
An exotic metal compound could be the answer to a major problem facing spaceship designers - materials that expand or contract with the temperature, a phenomenon with the potential to inflict dangerous stress.

Second Mystery Fiery Object Descends To Earth

'Brain-computer interface' for paralysed man
Vienna - Austrian technicians are using a system of thought transference to enable a paralysed man to lift his hand and drink from a glass, achieving a medical first.

St. Louis Encephalitis - 3 Case In Arizona
3 Maricopa County residents have been diagnosed with St. Louis encephalitis, a mosquito-borne illness that can cause death in rare cases. The Maricopa patients sought medical attention after becoming ill with fever, headaches, and confusion. All 3 have recovered, said Doug Hauth, a spokesman for the Maricopa County Department of Public Health.

UFO In Quebec

U.S. issues Bolivia travel warning
Citing the "unstable political and security situation" in Bolivia, the State Department Thursday urged Americans not to travel there and suggested that U.S. citizens already there leave immediately.

The Execution Of Terri Begins

Terri Schiavo's Parents Turn to Gov. Bush
The parents of a severely brain-damaged woman and others seeking to keep her alive pressed Gov. Jeb Bush on Thursday to intervene in the case.

Lawyers to Jeb Bush: You can save Terri Schiavo

Wyoming Sheriffs Put Federal Officers on Choke Chains
This is what they are supposed to do. This is why we have to restore county courts of full jurisdiction, or general jurisdiction, that hear all redress of the people, constitutional judicial due process.

Monsanto withdraws from Europe, may target India
In a strategically symbolic retreat, with possible implications for genetically-modified (GM) food production in South Asia, American bio-tech giant Monsanto has announced its partial withdrawal from Europe.

U.K. Retailer Tests Smart Tags on Clothing
Clothing retailer Marks & Spencer this week said it is moving forward with its test of tagging individual products with RFID tags that can automate inventory and stocking.

Big Brother car spy puts privacy at risk
A SCOTTISH computer company which stands to profit from so-called Big Brother technology has warned that it could be used for spying, unless legislation is put in place to protect privacy.

10 Years of Rate Rises, Warns Bank of England
BANK of England governor Mervyn King yesterday warned of a decade of higher interest rates, signalling disaster for borrowers.

Iraq plan given unanimous OK
U.S. rebuilding proposal scores last-minute support of war opponents

Clinton: I warned Bush about bin Laden threat
Describes his failure to 'convince' his successor as 'disappointment'

Muslims urged to unite against 'few million Jews'
Biggest summit of Islamic leaders in years underway in Malaysia

Ford announces $1 bln China expansion plan
U.S. auto giant Ford Motor Co (nyse: F - news - people) said on Friday it would boost investment by more than $1 billion over the next few years as part of ambitious expansion plans in China's fast-expanding car market.

Craig: Congress Must Change Patriot Act
A key Republican senator said Wednesday that Congress must modify parts of the USA Patriot Act or see the law die in two years.

Germany, France, Russia to OK Resolution
Germany, France and Russia to Support U.N. Resolution on Iraq, German Chancellor Says

The Sad Tale of a Security Whistleblower
Federal prosecutors in California went too far when they put a man in prison for disclosing a website security hole to the people at risk from it.

Canadian Farmer Stands up to Biometric ID
A farmer and fundamentalist Christian who's convinced that digital driver's licence photos are the work of the devil is taking the Ontario government to court to avoid having his picture taken.

Bush Rarely Reads Newspapers
He walks into the Oval Office in the morning, Bush said, and asks Card: "What's in the newspapers worth worrying about? I glance at the headlines just to kind of (get) a flavor of what's moving," Bush said. "I rarely read the stories," he said.

Logan screeners fail weapons tests
Five undercover agents of the US Department of Homeland Security posing as passengers last week carried weapons through several security checkpoints at Logan International Airport without being detected, officials confirmed yesterday.

Canadian Activists Try to Get Asylum for Terri Schiavo in Canada
Pickup was anxiously awaiting news yesterday from Edmonton MP David Kilgour, whose office has asked Immigration Minister Denis Coderre to help clear the way for an emergency asylum offer.

UK: Workers strike over 'Big Brother' monitoring system
Factory workers are taking strike action after bosses introduced a Big Brother-style monitoring system forcing them to wear red tags on tea breaks.

Matrix system would put privacy on endangered list
Georgia and a dozen other states have quietly chosen to join a vast computerized database purported to help fight crime and root out terrorists. It too is called Matrix, a tortured acronym for Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange.

Web Cameras Monitor Class Activity
A school district in Biloxi, Miss. is the first to install Web cameras in the classroom. The video is fed live to the Internet where the principal can monitor the activities of the students and teachers with the click of a mouse.

U.S. troops battle at Iraqi-Syrian border
U.S. troops came under fire early Wednesday from a group of people the coalition said was trying to cross illegally into Iraq from Syria. The resulting gun battle left several of the alleged infiltrators dead, coalition officials said.

US says it supplied Israel with nuclear missiles for subs
Israeli and US officials have admitted collaborating to deploy US-supplied Harpoon cruise missiles armed with nuclear warheads in Israel's fleet of Dolphin-class submarines, giving the Middle East's only nuclear power the ability to strike at any of its Arab neighbors.

US world leader in arms sales, Saudi Arabia no 1 buyer
The United States sells more arms than any other country, and Saudi Arabia leads the world for buying arms among developing countries, a report from the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) said Wednesday.

Sharon: Libya could be first Arab country with nukes
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon reportedly told foreign ambassadors in a meeting on Monday that Muammar Qadaffi's Libya is trying to develop nuclear weapons with help from countries such as North Korea and Pakistan.

Monsanto Retreats from Europe Ahead of GM Report
Monsanto, the huge American biotechnology company which has pioneered GM crops, is withdrawing from many of its European operations and laying off up to two thirds of its British workers.

UK: Prepare for winter blackouts, warns National Grid
Millions of homes in Britain could be hit by blackouts this winter if there is a prolonged cold snap, a report warned yesterday.

US urges Palestinian crackdown
President George W Bush has led international calls for the Palestinian Authority to crack down on militants following the bomb blast on a US convoy that killed three US embassy personnel in the Gaza Strip.

U.N. Unanimously Adopts Iraq Resolution
In a diplomatic victory for the United States, the Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Thursday aimed at attracting aid to stabilize Iraq

NATO Launches New, Modern Strike Force
NATO launched its elite rapid-reaction force Wednesday, a prototype unit that will eventually become a 20,000-member force able to deploy in short notice anywhere in the world.

Wilson adds ammo to hit war credibility gap
Just as former Ambassador Joseph Wilson's story that Bushies blew his CIA wife's cover to get back at his criticism of the war in Iraq was getting old, he has stumbled on new ammo to hit the administration's credibility

Study: Wrong impressions helped support Iraq war
A majority of Americans have held at least one of three mistaken impressions about the U.S.-led war in Iraq, according to a new study released Thursday, and those misperceptions contributed to much of the popular support for the war.

Iran-Contra Figure Emerges in WMD Probe
Acting through a prominent conservative with friends at the Pentagon, a central figure in the Iran-Contra scandal has passed allegations to the Bush administration that enriched uranium was smuggled from Iraq into Iran five years ago and some may remain hidden in Iraq.

US Media Coverup: CIA Headquarters in Baghdad under Attack
US public opinion has been deliberately and consciously misled. The US news coverage not only raises the issue of disinformation and coverup, it also points to the glaring incompetence of the CIA (with its 30 billion dollar plus annual budget) whose heavily guarded facilities in Baghdad were attacked on a quiet Sunday afternoon in broad daylight.

CBS News warns of homeschooling's 'dark side'
"Fundamental, Bible-believing people do not have the right to indoctrinate their children in their religious beliefs because we, the state, are preparing them for the year 2000 when America will be part of a one-world global society, and their children will not fit in." Peter Hoagland - Former Nebraska State Senator (1982)

Terri Schiavo wants to live
Secret therapy given to disabled woman who starts judge-ordered starvation today

Husband protests video showing alert Terri
Schindler in desperate move to save daughter facing deadline today

D.C. undercover operations blown?
Police appeal order to turn over identities of cops to anti-Bush group

Justice Scalia to stay out of Pledge case
Recusal stems from atheist-plaintiff's questions about his impartiality

Warning: Oil rigs terror targets
Attack on tanker last year represented beginning of maritime militancy

New warning on terror attacks
Federal bulletin: Exact timing, targets, locations unknown

World media highly evaluates China's first manned spaceflight
The world media on Wednesday highly evaluated China's successful launch of the manned Shenzhou-5 spacecraft.

Congressman Ron Paul Admits Conspiracy to Create World Government
" He asked if there was an international conspiracy to overthrow our government. The answer is "Yes". I think there are 25,000 individuals that have used offices of powers, and they are in our Universities and they are in our Congresses, and they believe in One World Government. And if you believe in One World Goverment, then you are talking about undermining National Sovereignty and you are talking about setting up something that you could well call a Dictatorship - and those plans are there!..."

Canada may donate to UN fund for Iraq
Canada is considering joining countries that have told the United Nations they are keen to help rebuild Iraq, but do not want to give money to a fund established by the United States and its coalition partners.

Berlin: UN Iraq resolution right step
The German Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that the latest draft of a United Nations resolution for Iraq moving in the right direction but declined to say what further changes were needed win Berlin's support.

U.S. military spokeswoman denies Saddam is in hometown
A U.S. Army spokeswoman said Tuesday the military had no reports of Saddam Hussein hiding in his hometown of Tikrit in northern Iraq, countering a statement by an Army officer the previous day that the ousted Iraqi leader was recently in the region.

Moving Towards a Cashless World
Cell Phones Now Debit Cards in S. Korea
Kim Won-jung walked up to a vending machine and bought an orange drink. But rather than insert coins, she paid with the press of a cell phone button.

Joni Eareckson-Tada joining Terri Schiavo vigil
Federal judge says brain-disabled woman must begin starvation tomorrow

EU viewed by China as world power to rival US
The European Union is the world's rising superpower, poised to overtake both America and Japan as the biggest trade and investment force in China, according to a strategic policy paper published by Beijing yesterday.

Congress looks to legalize illegal teens
Sen. Orrin Hatch pushing bill in Judiciary Committee this week

Licenses-for-illegals lawmaker opposes repeal
'The immigrants are not terrorists, we are workers'

NRA Attorney: "Your Honor, We are here wanting to register handguns."
NRA attorney Stephen Halbrook appears not only unprepared to effectively argue a Second Amendment case, but ready to give up the farm — to register handguns and call it “reasonable” — when he gets his day in court. Read the annotated transcript of Mr. Halbrook's oral arguments from court just last week

Where Guns Are Banned: We are overrun by gun crime, says police chief
A chief Constable admitted yesterday that his officers are being forced to ignore thousands of burglaries, thefts and car crimes because they are swamped by increasing drug and gun violence.

New Intelligence Agency Modelled after British MI5 Being Considered
The independent commission studying the Sept. 11 terror attacks is considering recommending changes in U.S. intelligence that would go well beyond actions of the Bush administration, including creation of a domestic spy agency modeled after Britain's MI5.

Virginia Beach is last U.S. city scanning faces
Twelve feet above the sidewalk, three cameras scan the faces of unsuspecting crowds on Atlantic Avenue. In a police control room a few blocks away, Lt. Dennis Santos sits before a bank of screens, holding a joystick that enables him to pivot the cameras and zoom in or out.

Behind the Iron Curtain
A man in some country was recently taken, handcuffed, down into a subterranean interrogation room in the bowels of a police station and asked by a police investigator, "when I look into your writings will I find anything subversive?" Can you name the country?

Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority to put cameras in rail cars, buses in 2006
The transit authority also plans to place one camera in the smaller paratransit vans, add about 300 in rail stations and install an undetermined number in parking lots, maintenance and other facilities.

UK: Anger at £1.30-a-mile road toll plan
The Institute for Public Policy Research has recommended that the "Big Brother"-style congestion charging be introduced to fight pollution and traffic gridlock.

Robertson clarifies: 'Gut,' not 'nuke,' State
TV evangelist's remarks enraged Colin Powell, agency officials

Michigan Governor Vetoes Partial Birth Abortion Bill
Gov. Jennifer Granholm vetoed a bill on Friday that would effectively ban certain late-term abortion procedures

Senate Vote Last Hurdle for Bill Banning Partial Birth Abortion
Pro-life advocates are eagerly anticipating a vote in the Senate to ban the procedure known as partial birth abortion.

More US Arms to Iraq: U.S. probing arms shipped to Iraq
Federal agents have turned up evidence that U.S. companies may have illegally sold sensitive equipment that wound up helping Iraq’s military

Jailed arms maker accused of illegally purchasing and stockpiling warheads says Halliburton Corp. induced him to buy the devices
Attorney: "David thought he was dealing with a reputable company that knew what it was doing, meaning Halliburton," said defense attorney Bob Gorence. "If you can't rely on what the vice president's company tells you - that these are demolition charges - then what's a Canadian to do?"

JI leader al-Ghozi executed to impress Bush?
Conflicting reports over how fugitive bomb expert Fathur Rohman al-Ghozi was killed have prompted public scepticism, with some believing that his death was stage-managed to impress US President George W. Bush ahead of his visit later this week

Russian School Syllabus to Contain Basic Military Drills
Compulsory lessons for male and female pupils would include how to strip an AK47, parade drills and the best response to a chemical, nuclear and biological attack.

City to vote on Bush impeachment

Term-Eliminator III
Total Davis Recall
The Rise of the Voting Machines

Did E-Vote Firm Patch Election?
Diebold Election Systems has had a tumultuous year, and it doesn't look like it's getting any better.

Lieberman: Raise taxes on wealthy
'I've never seen people in America more worried about the future'

Martha Stewart: 'Of course I'm scared'
Domestic diva describes fears, but doubts she'll go to prison

New U.S. plan sets deadline for Iraq
Draft gives Governing Council until Dec. 15 to develop elections timetable

NATO Takes Over US City
Reports have been streaming into infowars.com and the Alex Jones Show about this massive NATO exercise, which was nothing more than a giant war game on US soil. Reports include troops in Colorado Springs, multiple checkpoints and bizarre electrical airwave problems. Here's a collection of articles on the event.

The Murder Of Dr. David Kelly
On Thursday, July 17th sometime between 3 and 3:30pm, Dr. David Kelly started out on his usual afternoon walk. About 18 hours later, searchers found his body, left wrist slit, in a secluded lane on Harrowdown Hill. Kelly, the UK's premier microbiologist, was in the center of a political maelstrom having been identified as the 'leak' in information about the 'dossier' Prime Minister Tony Blair had used to justify the war against Iraq.

Clear Channel Rewrites Rules of Radio Broadcasting
"When you have a company that not only owns one radio station but eight radio stations in one town plus all the billboards and all the concert venues, and all the promotion machinery, suddenly they have a level of power that their competitors have no way to compete with. Once their competitor are out of business they have free reign to do just about anything that they please, that is the same just as any other other monopoly."

UN agency warns of “anxious time” for world economy
A leading United Nations economic agency has warned that the world economy faces a series of major problems and has called for a program of global economic stimulation, particularly in the major industrial countries.

US firms 'tried to lie' over GM crops, says EU
American biotech companies tried to lie to Europe in an attempt to force genetically modified crops upon them, Margot Wallström, the European environment commissioner, said yesterday.

Nothing Scares the IRS Like Questions About Section 861
When I last reported on the Section 861 income tax issue, I stated that the IRS and the Justice Department had ignored over 300 requests from various citizens to answer some valid questions concerning federal income taxes and their proper application to many citizens.

FluMist: Self-Administered Vaccine on Wal-Mart Shelves and the Propaganda Campaign to Promote It
"MedImmune, the manufacturer of FluMist, recently announced that it signed an agreement that makes FluMist, the new intranasal influenza vaccine, readily available to people as they shop at Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retailer."

Backed by the National Foundation of Investigations of Robbed and Missing Children, Mexican distributor of VeriChip launches a service to implant microchips in children as an anti-kidnapping device
The company envisions placing walk-through scanners - similar to metal-detector portals used in airports - in malls, bus stations and other areas where a missing child may appear. The chip also could be used to identify children who are found unconscious, drugged, dead or too young to identify themselves.

L.A. lifeguards tout beach cameras
The profession that inspired the "Baywatch" television series is flirting with a new image: Big Brother.

RFID Moves into Public Library
A civil liberties watchdog group is expressing concern over the San Francisco Public Library's plans to track books by inserting computer chips into each tome.

Legislative Battle Predicted for Patriot II
The Department of Justice needs expanded powers to fight terrorism more effectively, say Bush administration officials, but many in Congress are already rethinking the Patriot Act (search) and are hesitant to widen government powers.

Secret Service Confiscates Journalist's Notes, Then Apologizes
A student journalist at American University says she learned an important lesson about being a reporter after having her notes confiscated by a Secret Service officer patrolling near the vice president's residence in Washington, D.C

EU plans biometric visa divide
Non-EU visitors asked to supply biometric data for travel documents by 2005

Israel adds submarines to nuclear capabilities
Report: Info on modifications to missiles disclosed as warning to enemies of state

Moscow prepared to stage pre-emptive strikes
To continue to mobilize nuclear arsenal to deter low-level instability on borders

Kindred Spirits: Bush Proud of Self-Proclaimed Would-Be Dictator
'I'm Proud of You,' Bush Told Schwarzenegger

First time: European buy-out groups overtake US rivals
European buy-out groups have for the first time overtaken their US counterparts in their ability to raise capital from investors.

Black Sunday
Islandwide power outage leaves residents in the dark for hours

Philippines: Davao bombing perpetrated by a special operations group of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
The March 4 and April 2 airport and seaport bombings that killed 38 persons and injured at least 200 were perpetrated by a special operations group of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Magdalo, a group of junior officers and enlisted personnel who broke away from the chain of command Saturday

Philippine Rebels Claim Military Collusion With Terrorists
A weekend rebellion by young Philippines military officers has ended peacefully, but the mutineers' accusations of government corruption and collaboration with terrorists look likely to command considerable attention in the days ahead.

Attack on Syria Approved by Washington Warmongers
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s wildcat strike on a purported terrorist training camp in Syria was planned with the support of neo-conservative war hawks in Washington, who maintain close ties to the Likud Party in Israel.

Popeye Turbo
In May 2000 Israel is reported to have secretly carried out its first test launches from two German-built Dolphin-class submarines of cruise missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

SSK Dolphin Class attack submarine
Three 1,925 ton Type 800 Dolphin class submarines have been built in German shipyards for the Israel Navy. Modern submarines with the most advanced sailing and combat systems in the world, they combine extensive sophistication with very easy operation.

Report: Israel plans to attack Iran nukes
German magazine claiming Mossad told to prep operation 2 months ago

U.S.: Syria stashing Saddam's cash
Damascus asked to give up Hussein's $3 billion

Mountain May Be Named for Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who scaled to the top of California politics, could now get a mountain named after him in the former Soviet republic of Georgia

Monkey's brain signals control 'third arm'
Monkeys can control a robot arm as naturally as their own limbs using only brain signals, a pioneering experiment has shown. The macaque monkeys could reach and grasp with the same precision as their own hand.

Tiny robots in the trees
Though fixed sensors can gather an incredible variety of data, such as video images and sounds, as well as water vapor, sunlight, heat and chemistry readings

Propaganda Tactics Revealed: Same Positive Letter from Soldier Sent to Multiple US Newspapers
Letters from hometown soldiers describing their successes rebuilding Iraq have been appearing in newspapers across the country as U.S. public opinion on the mission sours. And all the letters are the same.

Taliban tunnel out of prison in Afghanistan
More than 40 escape with apparent help from officials

Japan: The rapid run on dollar assets
With the Nikkei stock average currently flirting with 11,000, up about 45 percent from its post-bubble 13-year low of 7,607.88 in April, it is starting to appear that a run on US dollar assets could well be causing the rise in Japanese stock markets.

Cross-dressing Wiccan sparks Christian probe
Shelter serving homeless since 1939 accused of discrimination because of religious 'imagery'

Saudis fear Iran nuke threat
Worried about arms race in region of 'insane leaders'

Spy programs threaten data on PCs
Hackers develop own software to steal sensitive information

Terry Nichols' case on 'brink of dismissal'
Prosecutors write to Ashcroft about lack of cooperation by feds

Arnold retooled campaign for conservatives
After rocky start, he took off when GOP faithful brought on board

Iraqi Shia leader promises new govt
In yet another sign from the Iraqi people that they want the Americans out, a prominent Shi'ite leader has said he has formed a new government rejecting the American occupation.

World crude-oil prices surge
Energy watchdog sees tight supplies this winter

Government by Celebrity Is Already Asserting Itself
At the 1997 Vanity Fair Oscar party, perhaps the world's biggest annual pound-for-pound accumulation of celebrities, a tall, pale, perfectly coiffed man worked the edges of the room.

Mexican Army Deserters Form Drug Gang
Members of an elite Mexican army unit have deserted and formed a drug gang, using their military training to launch a violent battle for control of this border city, Mexico's top anti-drug prosecutor said in an interview with The Associated Press.

Intel's Grove: US software, services face meltdown
Acknowledging that it was National Depression Day, Intel co-founder Andy Grove warned that US software and services would go the same way of the US steel industry. "It would be a miracle if it didn't happen in the software and services industry,'' he said.

Blasts start fires at oil pipelines
TWO explosions caused large fires at two parallel oil pipelines in northern Iraq today, the director general of Iraq's Northern Oil Co said.

Shipping is 'wide open' to terrorist threat
US-led efforts to improve the security of global shipping have illustrated starkly that the maritime industry is "wide open" to the threat from terrorism, experts say.

Enron the Untold Story
The ENQUIRER reveals that the scandal-plagued Enron Corporation secretly employed CIA agents to carry out its nefarious dealings!

Bush Family Heirs To The Holocaust?
According to classified documents from Dutch intelligence and US government archives, President George W. Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush made considerable profits off Auschwitz slave labor. In fact, President Bush himself is an heir to these profits from the holocaust which were placed in a blind trust in 1980 by his father, former president George Herbert Walker Bush.

Where Was Warren Buffet On The Morning Of 911?
OF all places, Mr. Buffett just happened to be at the U.S. Strategic Command headquarters located at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska. Offutt AFB is, coincidentally, where President G.W. Bush flew to on Air Force One later on in the day for "safety". What was Buffett doing there?

30 years later, UFO incident still hovers over Pascagoula River
On Oct. 11, 1973, Hickson and Calvin Parker were fishing on the Pascagoula River, enjoying the cool fall evening. What seemed to be the beginning of a peaceful night turned to chaos when the pair suddenly found themselves in a close encounter with an alien craft and its occupants.

Oz MP Jailed
Judge Accused Of High Treason
Australia as a democracy is GONE. Pauline Hanson went to jail as a political prisoner on a technicality in which the government has invented a new interpretation of the law.

The political assassination of Pauline Hanson
Kerry Packer, Rupert Murdoch, Terry Sharples, Tony Abbott and Patsy Wolfe – these names will forever live in infamy in Australian politics as Pauline Hanson’s assassins.

The Coming Currency Devaluation
After repeated warnings from currency analysts and market advisors (including yours truly) that the U.S. currency system is on the verge of becoming a blocked, two-tier system we now have confirmation that the country is one step closer to realizing this. When fully implemented, the new U.S. dollar will mean a "banana republic" type currency and across-the-board devaluation.

Power station crash hits 125,000
THE parlous state of WA's electricity supply was highlighted again yesterday when the Collie power station crashed, cutting power to 125,000 homes and businesses in the metropolitan area and key regional centres.

Terri Schiavo Must Die
A federal judge declined to intervene Friday in the case of a severely brain-damaged woman whose feeding tube is scheduled to be removed next week.

Cheney: Iraq invasion critical to terror war
Challenges 'cannot be met with timid actions or bitter words'

Justice Breyer is No John Marshall
"Justice Breyer, in defending Israel’s arbitrary practice of barring defendants from choosing a lawyer, whom the Israelis suspect might carry “terror instructions” from behind bars, made this dubious statement, “Maybe to have a lawyer not of your choice (is better) than none at all.” In light of the Sixth Amendment’s right of a defendant to the “assistant of counsel for his defense,” in a criminal case, of his or her own choosing, Breyer’s view on this important constitutional issue is truly appalling."

Hearing today on woman scheduled to starve
Relief for brain-damaged Terri Schiavo sought with deadline 5 days away

Why aliens abduct humans
The mystery of the alien's little black box. Why aliens abduct humans.

History Repeats Itself?
Aliens, Angels and Watchers; The Hybrid Mystery

Bush-Nazi Link Confirmed
Documents in National Archives Prove George W. Bush's Grandfather Traded with Nazis - Even After Pearl Harbor

Bush expected to appear with Schwarzenegger on Calif. visit
President Bush will make his ninth presidential trip to California next week and get his first chance to appear with the Republican Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Seattle to build apartments for drunks
Offering tax-funded food, services, place to imbibe together

Democrats target Arnold for recall?
Hollywood producer who donated to Davis reportedly has plans to turn tables on GOP

Church destroyed after 'gay wedding'
Local leaders considered it defiled after ceremony for 2 men

Top court won't hear 'gay'-marriage appeal
Canada set to become 3rd country in world to allow same-sex weddings

Iraqi police in the cross hairs of anti-US forces
A man drove an explosives-filled Oldsmobile into a police station in Baghdad's impoverished Sadr City neighborhood early Thursday morning in a suicide bombing that killed at least nine people.

Suicide bomber kills 8 in Baghdad
Terrorist drove into police compound in white Oldsmobile

U.N. to Canada: Outlaw spanking
Agency urges punishment of parents who use 'reasonable force'

Prayer vigil for Terri Schiavo
Priest plans event 6 days before woman's starvation set to begin

Major power failure blacks out Czech Republic
Tens of thousands of people were left without electricity in a major power failure in western parts of the Czech Republic on Monday night, a spokesman for the local supplier ZSE says.

9/11 families seek curb on probe officer
They say he has a conflict of interest in investigating the National Security Council because of his previous relationships with National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice.

Philadelphia mayor: ‘I am not the target’
Street says he’s not the subject of a federal probe despite presence of bugging device in his offices

Telephone Bomb Threat Follows Campus Debate on Israel
"The anonymous caller claimed to have attended the campus debate and expressed outrage at Weir, who he claimed was helping to “destroy Israel.” The voice on the message—which she replayed for reporters—sounded young, American, and intense, with long heavy breaths in between words.

Judge will not delay feeding tube removal
A state judge refused Wednesday to delay next week's scheduled removal of the feeding tube keeping a severely brain-damaged woman alive.

Group Calls for De-Legalization of Marriage
A group of legal scholars and gay advocacy groups are calling for marriage to be de-legalized in order to make the distribution of benefits more fair for people who aren’t married, including gay couples.

Top Taliban leader freed by US, say his relatives
Rumours swirled around the Afghan capital last night that the most senior Taliban leader in American custody had been freed.

US clears drug cure for killers on death row
Convicted murderers with severe mental health problems can be forced to take drugs that would make them clinically sane so that they can be executed, the US supreme court has ruled.

Spy-cams don’t belong in schools
To place the entire student body under nearly constant surveillance outside the classroom teaches young people that such intrusion is normal and not to be questioned. The fact that some Lely students seem not to be bothered by the system bothers us a lot.

Lebanese ayatollah: US helped Israel attack Syria
A top cleric in the Shiite Muslim world accused the United States on Wednesday of conspiring with Israel to strike Syria and urged Arabs to revive an economic boycott of the Jewish state.

German Sources Say Russia to Price Its Oil in Euros
Russia is increasingly looking at pricing oil sales in euros instead of dollars, reflecting the euro's growing role as a reserve currency, German government sources said Wednesday

Suicide bomber injures 2 in West Bank
Female attacker detonated explosives at Israeli army roadblock

Kennedys: Hidden Ties
Oh, how Richard Nixon would have loved to have gotten his hands on Joseph Kennedy’s letters before the 1960 election. The letters, quietly released by the JFK library in November 2000 and explored in this week’s “The Kennedys: America’s Emerald Kings” (Basic Books), detail the Kennedys’ hidden and intimate ties with the Vatican.

Qureia to quit as PA prime minister?
Reportedly has stormy meeting with Yasser Arafat

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Ten Confirmed Dead, 34 Injured In Staten Island Ferry Crash
Ten people have been confirmed dead and 34 injured when a Staten Island ferry crashed while attempting to dock at the St. George terminal on Staten Island Wednesday afternoon.

Ferry's Pilot Attempts Suicide, Undergoes Surgery
There, he reportedly locked himself in the bathroom, slit his wrists and used some sort of low-caliber firearm - either a pellet or BB gun - in an attempt to take his own life, according to a police official who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity. Smith is responsible for docking the craft.

Smallpox vaccination plan 'ceased'
Less than a year after President Bush announced a smallpox vaccination plan to protect Americans in the event of a terrorist attack, a fraction of the expected number of health workers have been immunized and the much ballyhooed program is dead in the water.

Clergy abuse victim, advocate commits suicide
A man who had been abused by a Roman Catholic priest as a youth, then spoke out about the burgeoning scandal that has rocked the church, committed suicide by stepping in front of a train.

UK: Legal threat to snooping laws
Internet privacy campaigners say new legal advice could blow a hole in Home Office plans to snoop on people's online and telephone activity

Bush And Arnold Get Chummy
President Bush and California Gov-Elect Arnold Schwarzenegger met privately Thursday and then praised each other in a joint appearance. The movie actor called Mr. Bush "the greatest ally this golden state has in Washington."

Mystery blood clots kill troops
Probe finds 17 soldiers died of sudden illnesses leaving families bewildered

Dad claims terror suspect tortured
Detainees allegedly forced to kneel long hours in sun, fired at with rubber bullets

Torture-Advocate Dershowitz Travels to Canada to Propagandize for "Volontary" National ID Card
Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard law professor and one-time legal defender for O.J. Simpson, said he thinks the card should be voluntary, not mandatory, in the United States. "On the whole, I'm an advocate whose views are subject to being changed," Dershowitz told reporters. "I'm against a mandatory card and I'm against (giving government) the power to ask for your card without probable cause."

Dershowitz: Torture could be justified
Following the capture of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the question has become whether the senior al Qaeda leader will reveal key information about the terrorist network. If he doesn't, should he be tortured to make him tell what he knows?

US Begins UAV border-surveillance flight tests
The Department of Homeland Security will start unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) test flights at Fort Huachuca and Gila Bend in Arizona this week.

Canada: ID card bolstered
Canada should put biometrics on its passport to test the waters before moving forward with a national ID card with the high-tech option, according to a leading U.S. lawyer.

Episcopalian group repudiates stance on 'gays'
Declaration calls on world Anglican leaders to intervene in crisis

Attempt to defuse Turkish troops row
The American civil administrator in Iraq, Paul Bremer, has met the Iraqi Governing Council for the second time in two days to discuss its opposition to the deployment of Turkish peacekeeping troops there.

'Vampire' killer drank victim's blood
Man murdered childhood friend in bid to attain immortality

'Whizzinator' gets ex-cons busted ... again
Accused of using prothesis during probationary drug test

The national ripples of a recall
Schwarzenegger's victory is a boon for the GOP - but it could mark an anti-incumbent tide.

GOP to seek more power in Schwarzenegger's wake
Arnold Schwarzenegger's victory has shown Republicans a path to greater glory. The question is whether they can follow it.

Globalists Install Governater
Californians flood polls to oust Davis, tap Austrian-born actor as new governor

Self-Proclaimed Hitler Admirer and Known Degenerate Gains Control Over World's 5th Largest Economy
Californians banished Gov. Gray Davis just 11 months into his second term and overwhelmingly elected action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger to replace him Tuesday - a Hollywood ending to one of the most extraordinary political melodramas in the nation's history. "I will not fail you, I will not disappoint you, and I will not let you down," the victorious actor vowed.

E-vote machines said seriously flawed
Experts warn lapses could allow poll worker or outsider to change votes

Dollar declines further amid fears on deficit
The dollar faced renewed downward pressure on Tuesday, falling to fresh three-year lows against the yen and within sight of record lows against the euro, amid mounting concern over the scale of the US current account deficit.

Iraqis and US debate Turkish troops plan
Members of Iraq's Governing Council (IGC) are meeting US administrator Paul Bremer to voice their concerns about plans for a large deployment of Turkish troops to Iraq.

The rich world's disappearing jobs
In the developed world and particularly in the United States, the scope of jobs disappearing overseas is widening beyond all imagining, to professions that almost nobody expected to be hit, and with far higher incomes than anybody thought possible as globalization bonds with the law of unintended consequences.

Syria sanctions poised to sail through Congress
Bush administration said frustrated with failure to crack down on terrorists

Palestinians hushed up Arafat heart attack
Yasser Arafat has suffered a mild heart attack, but the Palestinian leadership has sought to keep his health problems secret for fear it would "create panic".

Missiles missing from Saddam's arsenal
Shoulder-fired weapons fired at incoming planes in recent weeks

Using fear to justify total control
Surveillance cameras: A teacher's aid or Big Brother in the corner?

Canada: High-tech targets bad bar customers
The Vigilance System of scans and an image database under consideration by Barwatch is linked to a network to identify troublemakers.

Rumsfeld 'not told' of postwar shake-up
White House announced plans to restructure effort, putting Rice in charge

Sharon: We'll hit enemies 'any place'
'Israel will not be deterred from defending its citizens'

Some sentiment of California voters
'I'm horrified at the thought that Schwarzenegger can be our governor'

Survey: U.S. Troops Suffering Low Morale
A third of U.S. troops surveyed in Iraq said their morale was low and half said they are unlikely to stay in the armed forces, the military newspaper Stars and Stripes reported.

Lies about Iraq rise to level of the absurd
The campaign by leading members of the Bush administration to rebuild faltering support for their invasion of Iraq. To hear them tell it, everything that has happened since last March has just proved how right they've been all along.

Paris to represent Berlin at EU talks
Franco-German co-operation will assume a new dimension on Friday when Jacques Chirac, French president, represents Germany at a European Union summit in a display of trust between the continent's two heavyweights.

'First cloned human embryo ready'
A fertility expert who claims to have created the world's first cloned human embryo plans to implant it in a surrogate mother within weeks.

UK: Breast cancer patients denied alternative to chemotherapy
A drug with minimal side effects which can be used as an alternative to chemotherapy is being denied to thousands of breast cancer victims, new research shows.

U.S. convoy bombed in Gaza
Massive bomb demolishes armor-plated jeep killing at least 3

Bin Laden's son stepping up to the plate
Intelligence suggests hard-line clerics protecting al-Qaida in Iran

U.S. Rebuffs to Neighbors Should Raise Concerns
Ever since the epochal terrorist attacks on the United States two years ago, no two countries have been more important to American security than Canada and Mexico. The U.S. military may control the skies and approaches by sea, but those two long land borders could have been nightmares in 2001 and could still be now.

Longevity Linked to Size of Cholesterol-Carrying Molecules
Scientists trying to figure out why just 1 person in 10,000 lives to be 100 have found an important clue in the blood.

Cheerleaders bound to tree with duct tape
Boys allegedly hazed girls with maple syrup, flour, shaving cream, eggs

Student charged in locker-room sex assault
17-year-old accused of abusing younger soccer teammate

Killer fights to wear make-up in jail
Using Aussie tax dollars, anti-discrimination laws to get permission

Buddha for president
Whether or not President George W. Bush will be our man for four more years, there is enough evidence, including a recent poll cited in the New York Times, that many Americans who jumped for joy at Bush's election are now kicking themselves instead. And that is a good thing.

The Nazis in Dubya's closet
George H.W. Bush's "family fortune was largely a result of the Hitler project," write Webster Tarpley and Anton Chaitkin in George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography. "The powerful Anglo-American family associations, which later boosted him into the Central Intelligence Agency and up to the White House, were his father's partners in the Hitler project."

Flashback: Bush Proven Nazi (NWO) Connections, Picture Evidence
There is a holocaust coming, that is clear...Just the beginning.....

Skull and Bones
In his senior year, Mr. Bush - like his father and his grandfather - belonged to Skull and Bones, an elite secret society that includes some of the most powerful men of the 20th century.

Another New Type Of UFO Photographed

Maintaining the Hysteria and Conditioning the Kids: Law enforcement training simulates school shooting
Preparing for the real thing meant making the practice as real as possible. That's why real students volunteered their time to help and real guns - filled with blanks - were used by the simulated attackers.

French home secretary announces chip ID card
A "perfectly secure" electronic identity card will be in use in France by 2006, French Home Secretary Nicolas Sarkozy has announced.

Conservative Episcopalians ponder split
2,600 gather to protest church's liberal steps on homosexuality

Sic 'em heil!
German man charged with teaching dog Hitler salute

Did drugs cause Rush's deafness?
Limbaugh's doctor: Connection possible between pain pills, host's loss of hearing

Elliot Sanders, claims he had an affair with Rush Limbaugh
46 year old music store owner in St. Louis claims that while a college student at Southeast Missouri University, he had an affair with Rush Limbaugh in 1971.

French Ministry opens euthanasia debate
French Justice Minister Dominique Perben announced Sunday the launch of a debate on euthanasia on his ministry's website following the mercy killing last month of a paralysed man.

Bustamante, McClintock upbeat
Defeated candidates still forces to be reckoned with in state politics

Tribes' assertive role could haunt them
Analyst: Heavy spending in race created perception they want to own governor

Voter revolt could be bad news for Bush
The voter revolt in California sent a jolt through national political circles, raising the possibility that other embattled governors could face similar insurrections in an atmosphere of rising animosity towards incumbents and increasingly anger-driven campaigns.

US suspects (CIA controlled) ISI aiding Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan
According to US military intelligence sources, convoys regularly move into Southern Afghanistan from Pakistan, dropping off guns for the Taliban in exchange for opium from the world's largest poppy harvest.

China eyes mid-October space date
A mid-October launch date is emerging as the most likely for China to blast its first astronaut into space, according to reports in Chinese media.

Councilman's evening gown prompts petition campaign
Angry residents demand apology from politician over cross-dressing for 'gay' charity at meeting

Man stopped at airport with dagger in shoe
Weapon found in cavity of sole, traveler attempting to board L.A.-bound flight

California Recall: Election Day
Can Gov. Davis survive? Will the allegations surrounding Arnold Schwarzenegger halt his apparent progress in the polls? What is the mood on election day?

Siege Heil: The Bush-Rove-Schwarzenegger Nazi Nexus and the Destabilization of California
George W. Bush's grandfather helped finance the Nazi Party. Karl Rove's grandfather allegedly helped run the Nazi Party, and helped build the Birkenau Death Camp. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Austrian father volunteered for the infamous Nazi SA and became a ranking officer.

Schwarzenegger: Total Amnesia?
Enron E-Mails Show Arnold Met With Ken Lay During Energy Crisis

Arnold's Enron Secret
It's not what Arnold Schwarzenegger did to the girls a decade back that should raise an eyebrow. According to a series of memoranda our office obtained today, it's his dalliance with the boys in a hotel room just two years ago that's the real scandal.

Claims True, Arnold Lies
Schwarzenegger, meanwhile, reiterated Friday that he despises Hitler and cannot imagine he ever would have praised him. Late in the day, the Schwarzenegger campaign also issued a statement from "Pumping Iron" director George Butler saying the Hitler remarks were taken out of context and his transcripts may not have been entirely accurate. The campaign said it did not solicit the statement

Australian S.A.S. Diggers trained me, says East Timorese nun-killing accused
East Timorese militia leader who served in the Indonesian army's special forces and is now on trial for war crimes, including the murder of a nun, has testified that he received military training from Australian soldiers.

Arab states refuse to report arms deals to U.N.
Only Greece, Turkey cite composition of their militaries, weaponry

'Liberal TV is dead on arrival'
Al Gore network hopes to avoid political label, shoots for the hip

Human clone price tag: $165,849
Doctor claims just weeks away from implanting 1st embryo in surrogate mom

Al-Qaida plans high-sea terror
International hunt continues for Osama's 15-ship 'navy'

U.S. believes Saddam recently in Tikrit
Said to be exerting influence within anti-American resistance

Mystery new superbug in New York
4 critical as SARS, West Nile have been ruled out

1955 - Planes Sent After 'Objects' In So. Ohio
'Flying Saucers' Sighted By Loveland CD Tower Planes Sent Up To Check Objects

Week's UFO Sightings
100 Billion Planets In Milky Way

Curb on GM crop trials after insect pollution
Stringent new rules for trials of genetically modified crops are to be imposed after Government researchers found that insects carried pollen more than six times the distance previously known.

Round-the-clock vigil launched for Schiavo

Davis signs another 'gay' rights measure
Firms with big state contracts must offer domestic partner benefits

Russia opposes new US-proposed draft resolution on Iraq
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Yakovenko confirmed Monday Russia's opposition to the latest US-proposed draft resolution on Iraq to the United Nations Security Council, Interfax reported.

Experts dismiss Israeli nuke-sub report
Claim alteration to carry atomic weapons technically impossible

4 Jewish websites deemed 'terrorist'
1st time State list extended to include Internet sites

University hosts bondage rope class
British Columbia school features 3-hour course on 'safety skills'

Symantec's Yoran accepts federal Cyber czar post
A Silicon Valley executive known for his work in defending computer networks against hacker attacks has been named by the Bush Administration as the nation's new cyber security czar.

Venezuela accused of al-Qaida link
Chavez's government protecting suspected members of militant groups

Al-Qaida had plans for more attacks
'Also other members involved with this planning that are still loose'

EU funds Italian 'school for bimbos'
Teaches women skills needed become game-show hostesses, showgirls

Muslim girl suspended for head scarf
Dress code originally implemented to stem gang-related activity

France backs ban on Islamic veils
Muslim headwear said to violate religious neutrality

Ex-cop jailed for forcing women to strip
Told to take off clothes after being pulled over for traffic violations

Charges Filed against Army Muslim Chaplain
The US military has filed formal charges against an Army Muslim chaplain who worked with al-Qaida and Taleban detainees at the US Navy Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Serial-killings suspect escapes jail
Climbed 60 feet down rope made of bedsheets

Nepalese Police Repulse Maoist Rebels in Attack
Nepal At least three policemen and 35 Maoist rebels were killed in an overnight battle as the rebels resumed attacks on Nepalese government forces after a nine-day cease-fire, police said Saturday.

US hawk warns Iran threat must be eliminated
An American official warned yesterday that the potential threat posed by Iran's nuclear programme had to be "eliminated" and predicted Tehran would try to "throw sand" in the eyes of the world to avoid a confrontation at the UN.

Gangs preying on cash machines
People are being warned of a new threat from organised crime gangs, many of them from Romania, who are targeting cash machines and stealing millions of pounds each year.

Foreign languages gain ground in US
The latest US census shows a big rise in the number of people who speak languages other than English at home.

FBI: Jews need not apply for Arabic linguist jobs
Despite shortage, loyalty concerns, bureau snubbed 90 N.Y. applicants

Israeli Air Force Refusenik Gen Won't Go Quietly
Yiftah Spector: 'This should be the last lesson I give the Air Force'

Sources: Muslim chaplain's charges 'minor'
Arrested in major espionage probe at prison holding terror suspects

Congress set to sanction Syria
Panel cites fresh signs Damascus on wrong side of terror war

2 U.S. soldiers dead, 4 hurt in Baghdad
Ambush in same neighborhood where suicide car bomber attacked

Bush unveils plans to weaken Castro
Will crack down on travel, make it easier for dissidents to flee

Rush: I am addicted to pain-killing drugs
Talk-show host says he got hooked after back surgery, will enter rehab

Pope offers hand to conservative Anglicans
Seen as rebuke of denomination leaders who approved 'gay' bishop

Iranian activist wins Nobel Peace Prize
Once-jailed democracy advocate 1st Muslim woman to receive award

House panel OKs $87 billion for Iraq
Appropriations Committee approves bill by 47-14 vote

Bush: Wars won 'on the offensive'
In defense of policy decries misperception, people who visit Iraq 'stunned' by progress

White House warns Qatar over terror
Al-Jazzera TV allegedly being used to communicate with al-Qaida

U.S. has 'hard evidence' of Saddam threat
Bush team launches info offensive to convince Americans war was right

Recall Race's No Longer 'Secret' Weapon
After initially resisting the idea of her husband's entering politics, fearful of what it might do to her own career and family life, Ms. Shriver campaigned relentlessly at his side, deflecting accusations of sexual misconduct against him while enveloping him under the umbrella of the Kennedy name.

Cyber-Attacks by Al Qaeda Feared
U.S. analysts believe that by disabling or taking command of the floodgates in a dam, for example, or of substations handling 300,000 volts of electric power, an intruder could use virtual tools to destroy real-world lives and property.

Bush gives nod to Syria sanctions
President George W Bush cleared the way yesterday for economic sanctions on Syria, as his spokesman offered a blunt warning to Damascus that it was "on the wrong side in the war on terrorism".

Arafat suffering from stomach cancer?
Jordanian, Egyptian doctors in Ramallah to treat PA leader

French newssite reports Arafat 'dead'
Guysen Israel News offers sketchy, unconfirmed story

Space shaped like soccer ball?
Study suggests cosmic patches stitched together to form decidedly finite universe

Blacks outraged by Ghettopoly
Game satirizes urban culture, gangsta-rap stereotypes

Why Schwarzenegger Won
The Democrats messed up big-time in California, but Arnold had major help from a supposedly neutral media.

Schwartzenegger's supporters convinced that he will one day be President
Many at the Tuesday and Wednesday celebrations say they are even convinced that Schwarzenegger also has chances of becoming U.S. president one day if he sets his mind to it and the constitution is changed to allow foreign-born Americans to run. ``If they ever change the constitution, it would be for him,'' Bogen said. ``And it would be proof that in American everything is possible.''

Aides deny Arafat suffered heart attack
74-year-old Palestinian leader said to be battling stomach flu

Arafat in his final days?
'He can hardly speak. Something bad is happening to him'

Will the Japanese join the nuclear club?
Japan - the world's only country to suffer nuclear attack - is debating the development of nuclear weapons. And the talk is getting louder.

Pakistan tests 2nd missile in a week
HATF-4 has range of 435 miles, can hit most major targets in India

FOIA Document shows Navy has been aware problems associated with DU since 14 May 1984

Gorbachev says Bush had ``hidden agenda'' in invading Iraq
Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said on Tuesday he believes U.S. President George W. Bush had a ``hidden agenda'' in invading Iraq and had been less than forthright in explaining his reasons for the attack.

U.S. Denies Taliban Official's Release
President Hamid Karzai and President Bush's special envoy to Afghanistan said Wednesday that U.S. authorities had not freed a top Taliban official, contradicting an earlier report from two Afghan officials.

Are Nukes Making You Fat?
Could radioactive iodine from nuclear tests and power plants be the reason so many North Americans are overweight? The evidence is surprising.

U.S., Israel move toward common position on terror sponsors as Sharon, Assad flex muscles

Neo-con fingerprints on Syria raid
The fact that Bush has himself refused to in any way criticize the Israeli attack - the first on Syria since the 1973 Arab-Israeli war - shows how far the neo-cons have succeeded in aligning US policy with the right-wing government in Israel, a key goal going back to the first Likud government of the late Menachem Begin and, more recently, since Prime Minister Ariel Sharon won elections in early 2001.

California-size fiscal mess faces Schwarzenegger
Rigid budget structure, term-limit laws, deep partisan rifts make job difficult

U.S. agents to screen visas in Muslim nations
Overhaul of immigration procedures puts onus on embassies, consulates

Britain spends £100m a month on Iraq peace
The peacekeeping effort in Iraq is costing Britain almost £100 million a month, Treasury sources have conceded.

More Proof Of Media UFO Coverup
This story is proof positive of the UFO coverup by news sources

Medical injuries kill 32,000 annually
A new study of hospital-related injuries suggests worries about patient safety have been well founded: Injuries ranging from post-surgical infections to re-opening wounds kill about 32,000 Americans every year and add more than $9 billion to the nation's health care bill.

Iran signals it intends to continue enriching uranium
Iran indicated on Tuesday it would continue enriching uranium needed for its bid to generate nuclear energy, defying an IAEA resolution demanding a halt to the process

New Palestinian PM won't stop terror
'I will not listen to the Americans. I will listen to our national rights'

Californians stream to polls
Arnold on voting for self: 'You always look for the longest name'

Hillary's name filed for president
FEC says entry made by 'unauthorized' group urging Clinton to run

Clark speeches may violate FEC law
Democrat candidate touted campaign during paid appearances

General's campaign manager goes AWOL
Resignation due to dispute over direction of Clark's presidential bid

White House rules out 3 aides in CIA leak
Democrats launch new demand for Karl Rove to resign over controversy

Europe's 2nd Biggest Roman Amphitheatre Uncovered

False assurances put public at risk
EPA 'more concerned about commerce' than people's health

'Criminal Gangs Are Honing Their Web Skills'

Court makes pot possession illegal again
Ontario judges tell Ottawa it has duty to provide medical marijuana to ill

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The Future of Globalization
Clive Crook, deputy editor of The Economist, was online Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. ET, to field questions and comments about globalization and Wednesday night's debate.

Records: Schwarzenegger violated visa
Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger has denounced illegal immigration in his bid to become California's next governor, but the Austrian native may have stretched the bounds of United States law to secure his own ticket to America in the 1960s

McClintock Calls on Schwarzenegger to Resign If Charges Prove True
State Senator Tom McClintock called on Arnold Schwarzenegger to withdraw from the race for governor if allegations of improper sexual advances prove to be true.

Oh Yeah, You Don't Want to Report the Truth in America...L.A. Times Faces Anger for Schwarzenegger Coverage
The Los Angeles Times has had about 1,000 readers cancel subscriptions and been "flooded" with angry letters, calls and e-mail protesting its coverage of Arnold Schwarzenegger alleged sexual harassment of women, it reported on Sunday

Calls From Soldiers Desperate To Leave Iraq Flood Hotline

Yellowstone Will Blow Again - No Telling When

3 U.S. soldiers killed in central Iraq
Interpreter dead, 3 others wounded in pair of roadside bombings

UK: 2,400 more recruits to join civilian police force
Scotland Yard is expanding its pioneering civilian policing scheme, despite concerns at the behaviour and suitability of some recruits.

Pentagon Offers 'Bioterror Kit' Online

FBI investigates 'bug' in mayor's office
Agency quick to say eavesdropping device not related to election

Marine Plant Life Dying
Experts Believe Seas Warming

Senator's wife abducted
Spouse of Judd Gregg forced to withdraw cash from bank, released

Iraq Troop Cuts? Not For Years

Security cameras watch Lely school
"Eventually we plan on doing the other high schools,” said Russell Clukey, executive director of Information Services for Collier County Schools. “Funding is the only thing holding us back.”

Bush doubts leaker will be ID'd
'This a large administration and there's a lot of senior officials'

Ready, Set, Go Bags
According to the federal government, all Americans should have "ready kits" (search) or "go bags" containing items such as three days' worth of water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, an AM/FM radio and a first-aid kit in case of a natural or manmade disaster.

OH 'justice' system frees victimizers & (in one case) jails defenseless victim
On October 2, that same newspaper reported that "Mama" Madge" Huddleson's suspected killer had been arrested. The perpetrator? Her son, a man who had been in and out of prison many times, most recently for two separate parole violations. Despite his record, he was paroled yet again just months before he allegedly stabbed his defenseless 68-year old mother to death because she would not give him money.

Riots Across Pakistan as Slain Sunni Leader Buried
Rioters attacked police and burned Shiite Muslim mosques in several Pakistani cities Tuesday demanding revenge as a hard-line Sunni Muslim politician was buried a day after he was gunned down in the capital.

Helms recovers from blood clots
Health woes delay conservative senator's memoir by Random House

No Insurance For GM Crops
"Could Be Like Thalidomide'

White House staffers face deadline in CIA leak probe
President Bush said Tuesday he was hoping the source of a leak identifying a CIA operative would quickly be found, but he also expressed doubts.

Bush Gets Boost As Turkey OKs Iraq Troops
Turkey's decision to send peacekeeping troops to Iraq is a victory for the Bush administration, which has been working for months to entice allies to send more forces - especially Muslim troops - to ease pressure on stressed-out American forces.

Congressional Report: Terrorists Could Buy Special Equipment From Pentagon
In its report, the GAO found that the "Department of Defense has not attempted to determine who is buying excess biological equipment or how these items were being used."

Analysis: Washington's new approach
US administration's problems in Iraq have continued to mount in the five months since President George W Bush declared an end to the war.

Arnold Unplugged - It's hasta la vista to $9 billion if the Governator is selected
It's not what Arnold Schwarzenegger did to the girls a decade back that should raise an eyebrow. According to a series of memoranda our office obtained today, it's his dalliance with the boys in a hotel room just two years ago that's the real scandal.

Sen. Don Nickles won't seek 5th term
Conservative Oklahoman to stand down after aspiring to GOP leader spot

Israel won't rule out another attack in Syria
The Israeli government is not ruling out another attack in Syria, a spokesman said Monday, adding that although Iran "is not a target," the strike over the weekend was aimed at putting pressure on both countries to cut their ties with Palestinian militants.

High court won't hear Bible-club case
Supremes let stand decision allowing religious meeting during school time

Christians Under Attack
So-called "leaders" of the Christian evangelical movement have agreed to give up spreading the Gospel of Christ in the Holy Land in order to avoid being jailed under a proposed Israeli law aimed at stamping out Christian missionary work in Israel.

Star-Spangled Ice Cream Rolls Out Its New Flavor: Gun Nut
Star Spangled has partnered with Nugent and Gun Owners of America in the promotion of Gun Nut. The company is donating $1 from the sale of each quart of Gun Nut to the educational work of the Gun Owners Foundation Gun Safety

FCC's Okay with Bono's Foul Language on National TV During Prime Time
On Monday, the government agency's Enforcement Bureau rejected complaints by the Parents Television Council and others that Bono's use of the phrase "this is really, really f---ing brilliant" failed to meet the test for indecency. The bureau ruled that Bono's indiscretion was so "fleeting and isolated" that it did not run afoul of the rules.

Columnist: Gray Davis attacked female workers
Writer accuses L.A. Times of bias after Schwarzenegger groping story

Protests illustrate clash of cultures
It was a minor incident, a small blip in the stream of events that are shaping the new, American-controlled Iraq.

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

'Mail on Sunday' to pay damages to pilot accused of training hijackers
An Algerian pilot falsely accused by America of training the 11 September hijackers is expected to win an estimated five-figure damages payout from The Mail on Sunday in a settlement to be agreed in the High Court today.

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

Act of desperation or a cynical ploy?
It was, the Israelis insisted to the UN security council when not invoking Osama bin Laden, a small thing: a limited strike not aimed at Syria at all. But the international outcry against the deepest Israeli raid into Syria for 30 years, accompanied by warnings of escalation, will not displease Ariel Sharon.

Mideast Tensions Surge, U.S. Backs Israeli Self-Defense
President Bush backed Israel's right to defend itself on Monday after its air strike in Syria following a Palestinian suicide bombing at an Israeli restaurant.

Turkey's Cabinet OKs troops for Iraq
If approved by Parliaiment, would be 1st Muslim nation to give help to U.S.

MRI scientists win Nobel prize
Brit, American recognized for work on scanning technology

Iraq Talks Stall
The US is still struggling to drum up support among nations to provide cash and troops for Iraq at the UN Security Council.

Graham ends his campaign for president
Florida Sen. Bob Graham on Monday became the first Democratic contender to leave a crowded field, announcing he was shutting down his presidential campaign.

Risks of FluMist Vaccine
An Investigation By Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
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The Trashing Of Tracy Shue
Dead Colonel's Wife may Be Target if Second Autopsy Disproves "Suicide" Theory

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

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.

US Military Decision Was RFID Tipping Point
The U.S. military's decision to require suppliers to use RFID tags will have an even bigger impact than Wal-Mart's RFID mandate.

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

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'

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