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N. Korea to Seize Equipment From Reactors
North Korea will seize equipment and technical data from two nuclear power plants being built there, its government said Thursday, days after a U.S.-led group stopped the $4.6 billion project in retaliation for the communist country's atomic weapons programs.

Clinton calls for pact with North Korea
To help end year-long standoff over Pyongyang's nuke-weapons program

US, North Korea agree to nuclear talks
United States and North Korea have reportedly agreed to hold a second round of nuclear talks in Beijing in November.

North Korea, China firm up alliance
On October 29, China launched another shuttle. This time, it was to Pyongyang, not outer space.

CIA: North Korea verifies nuclear designs
Agency believes Pyongyang has 1 or 2 weapons similar to what U.S. dropped on Hiroshima

We do have the bomb, N Korean envoy says
North Korea's ambassador in London explicitly confirmed yesterday that his nation possessed nuclear weapons and was ready to use them.

China consults Powell on North Korea talks
China forged ahead with its bid to convene new six-nation talks on the simmering North Korea nuclear crisis on Friday, as Vice Foreign Minister Wang Yi briefed Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Angry North Korea threatens to take over nuclear project
North Korea threatened Thursday to seize the property of an international consortium that has been developing two light-water nuclear reactors on the country's east coast in reaction to an announcement out of Washington that the project would be suspended for one year.

Envoy: N. Korea has nuclear deterrent
Ambassador says weapon powerful enough to prevent U.S. attack

Japan alarmed by North Korea's 'Jap' jibe
A North Korean diplomat has set off sparks at the United Nations by referring repeatedly, in English, to the Japanese as "Japs" during a General Assembly discussion of its nuclear program.

North Korea told 'no' on reactor plan
U.S. allies in Asia, Europe agree to stop cooperation on nuke project

N. Korea Nixes Resolution Backing IAEA
North Korea voted against a resolution supporting the U.N. nuclear agency late Tuesday, calling the U.N. body ``a tool of the United States'' and using derogatory language to accuse Japan of backing U.S. plans to attack the communist nation.

Defector Says North's Kim Wants to Rule All Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's biggest ambition is to rule over a unified, Communist Korea, the North's highest-ranking defector said in an interview published on Tuesday.

North Korea economy heading for collapse and could affect South: S&P
"North Korea's economy cannot be sustained in its current state and we think it is highly likely to collapse," said Choi Jung-Tai, the agency's director for South Korea, adding: "When is uncertain."

North Korea no longer seeking a non-aggression pact
North Korea is no longer demanding a non-aggression treaty with the United States and will settle instead for a letter of assurance on its security from US President George W Bush, Japanese media reports said on Thursday, quoting sources close to the negotiations.

North Korea claims Washington made 200 spy flights in October
North Korea is accusing the U-S of conducting at least 200 spy flights against the communist state in October.

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Wal-Mart covering up 'I hate you' baby toy?
Mystery remains over 'subliminal message' heard by parents

Journalist kidnapped in Iraq freed
A Portuguese radio journalist has been released unharmed one day after he was kidnapped by armed gunmen after crossing into southern Iraq from Kuwait.

Man charged for wife's suicide using his gun
Prosecutors say firearm in dresser drawer too accessible to troubled spouse

Cover-Up Alleged in Probe of USS Liberty
A former Navy attorney who helped lead the military investigation of the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty that killed 34 American servicemen says former President Lyndon Johnson and his defense secretary

Witness Says Missile Caused US Helicopter Crash
The United States military was today investigating whether ground fire caused the crash of two U.S. helicopters, killing 17 American soldiers, the worst single loss of U.S. life since the start of the Iraq war.

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Secret intelligence memo links Saddam, bin Laden
Relationship involved training in WMD, financial support for 9-11 hijacker Atta

Russia Ready to Vaporize the Jewish State
Vladimir Putin hammers the final nail into Israel’s coffin

Sharon's Top Aide 'Sure World War III Is Coming'
"Where the CIA goes, the Mossad goes as well. Israeli and American interests have come together in the dominance of the Central Asian region and therefore, so have liberal ideology, the Beltway set, neo-conservatism, Ivy League eggheads, Christian Zionism, the Rothschilds and the American media. Afghanistan through the Caspian Sea through to Georgia, Azerbaijan and into the Balkans (not to mention pipelines leading to oil-hungry China), have become one single theater of war over trillions of dollars in oil and gas wealth, incorporating every single power center in global politics. The battle against the New World Order is being decided in Moscow."

Pryor's Judicial Nomination Draws Ire of Christians
Liberal interest groups have made no secret of their disdain for Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor, but now a handful of Christian organizations are opposing his nomination to a federal appeals court as well.

Is Cancer Merely a Vitamin Deficiency Disease?
Vitamin B17 Laetrile Cancer Treatment Now Available in Australia

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The Proven Dangers of Microwaves

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Judge: Top Saudis cannot be sued for 9-11
Accused of 'ongoing relationship' with Osama, supporting al-Qaida charities

Deal on 9/11 Briefings Lets White House Edit Papers
The commission investigating the Sept. 11 terror attacks said on Thursday that its deal with the White House for access to highly classified Oval Office intelligence reports would let the White House edit the documents before they were released to the commission's representatives.

US energy bill would protect MTBE makers from lawsuits
A Republican-written draft energy bill released on Saturday would shield U.S. makers of the fuel additive MTBE from product liability lawsuits beginning on Sept. 5, 2003, a month earlier than industry lobbyists had expected.

The war on terror may open a Turkish front
Two bombings in Istanbul Saturday killed at least 23 people and wounded hundreds more.

Bush reaps widening 'war on terror' retaliation
Yesterday was one of the worst days for President George W. Bush since he launched his "war on terror" and invaded Iraq.

Bush to keep distance from protests on London trip
President Bush, who leaves Tuesday for a state visit to Britain where he is deeply unpopular, may hear few of the shouts of anti-war protesters who will pour into London's streets to vent anger at his policies.

Peace Process "Stopped"
The Pope has denounced Israel for building a fence in the West Bank separating the country from Palestine.

Chirac chairs anti-Semitism talks
France is to hold a top-level meeting on fighting anti-Semitism following the firebombing of a Jewish boys' school.

Death toll rises at French shipyard
The death toll in the Queen Mary 2 shipyard accident has risen to 16 as family members of the victims gathered to identify the dead at a makeshift mortuary near the world's biggest cruise ship.

UK: National ID cards in doubt as Scots opt out
Plans for compulsory identity cards began to unravel last night when the Scottish government said they would not be introduced there on the same basis.

Bush visit to UK fraught with 'paranoia'
Queen nixes U.S. request for bullet-proof windows in Buckingham Palace

Car bombs at synagogues in Turkey kill 20
More than 250 wounded by blasts targeting worshippers celebrating the Sabbath

Israeli FM lays wreaths for victims of Istanbul synagogue blasts
Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom joined grieving families of the victims of the Istanbul synagogue bombings, walking through scenes of devastation to lay wreathes in memory of the dead.

Arsonists torch Jewish school near Paris
'This shows that there is still lots of work to do to fight against all forms of anti-Semitism'

Bush, Blair agree on Iraq exit-strategy
Centerpiece of discussions during president's visit to Britain this week

U.S. launching 24-hour TV in Baghdad
Pentagon offering exhaustive coverage of activities there

Transfer 'does not affect troops'
The handover of power to an Iraqi government will not affect the United States' military presence in the country, the US defence secretary says.

Report: Cheney ignored war-chaos alert
UK warned U.S. failing to prepare for crumbling post-war security

Behavior Detection: CCTV cameras could soon be able to spot any suspicious behavior
Rather than attempting the difficult task of recognising specific objects and their particular behaviours, VMAD simply looks at how groups of pixels move within the image. It uses these movements to construct a statistical model of "normal" activity. Movements that are out of the ordinary can then be flagged up.

Moving toward the Cashless Society: New small-value payment tag launched in downtown Toronto
Canada Trust, National Bank and Telus Mobility are participating in the launch of a new system which enables consumers to make small value payments by tapping an electronic tag on a merchant eftpos terminal.

Tesco starts full-scale RFID initiative
The UK supermarket chain, Tesco, has unveiled its plans for end-to-end supply chain RFID (radio frequency identification) tagging, to be fully implemented by all suppliers by 2007.

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Wal-Mart turns customers into RFID lab rats
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Pennsylvania hepatitis cases climb to 490
3 dead after exposure at Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant near Pittsburgh

Democrat Blanco elected governor of Louisiana
1st woman to hold post defeats conservative Indian-American

UN aid worker killed in Afghanistan
A French woman working for the UN's refugee agency UNHCR has been shot dead by unknown gunmen in Afghanistan.

Spanking ban set for Britain?
Would be abolished in historic attempt to outlaw corporal punishment in home

Theft of police badges sparks terrorism alert
Request for vehicle descriptions suggest plot using copycat ambulances, fire trucks

Latin American States Give Aliens ID Cards in U.S.
Several Latin American countries plan to follow Mexico's example by issuing consular identification cards to illegal immigrants in the United States, despite FBI warnings that the cards pose a security threat

Palestinian Militants to Consider Truce
Palestinian Militant Groups to Consider Truce; Israeli Troops Kill Two Palestinians in Gaza

U.S.-made air-to-air missiles delivered to Taiwan
After China acquired similar Russian-built technology

U.S. war dead in Iraq exceed early Vietnam years
The U.S. death toll in Iraq has surpassed the number of American soldiers killed during the first three years of the Vietnam War, the brutal Cold War conflict that cast a shadow over U.S. affairs for more than a generation.

Judge: Witches can pray at county board meeting
ACLU hailing federal-court decision as victory for non-majority religions

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Wal-Mart used microchip to track customers
High-tech devices monitor product from manufacturer's headquarters

Al-Qaida funding crackdown 'failing'
U.N. report cites poor cooperation, legal loopholes

Scientists losing sleep over slumber's riddles
'It may be the biggest open question in biology'

PA textbook calls for jihad, 'martyrdom'
New edition teaches high schoolers incitement against Jews, Israelis

Georgian leader warns of civil war
Disputed election: 20,000 protesters demand President's resignation

Does Big Bird know street to Mideast peace?
EU funding Israeli, Palestinian versions of popular U.S. TV show

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Widow who missed tax bill gets farm back
Sold for $15,000 but buyer says elderly woman's hug trumps $1 million land

Rival Russian Jewish Leaders Lend Backing to Putin
Russia's arrest of a Jewish oil magnate has drawn heavy criticism from abroad, but the feuding leaders of the country's two major Jewish organizations are both voicing support for the government action.

Car bombs kill up to 24 in Istanbul
Up to 24 people have been killed and 146 were wounded after car bombs shattered two Istanbul synagogues as worshippers celebrated the Sabbath, officials say.

Judge Roy Moore: 'No regrets'
'We've got to stop the hypocrisy is this country'

On drugs, and on the job
Between July 1999 and December 2002, 143 workers and applicants for work at local power plants tested positive for drugs or alcohol.

The Sea Shadow IX 529
The Sea Shadow is a U.S. surface ship built in the 1980's. The first time the Sea Shadow was shown to the public was on April 11, 1993. There is a possibility the Sea Shadow can be operated unmanned. I think it would be safe to say that even today most Americans have never seen this ship.

Official: Arafat OK'd suicide bombings
Gave 'green light' in 2001 meeting for new wave of attacks against Israel

Anti-war pupils to face crackdown
Schools are ready to crack down on pupils who miss classes next week to attend anti- war protests during President George Bush's three-day visit.

UK terror warning on eve of Bush visit
Security services on alert following warnings about possible al-Qaida attack

Fritz Springmeier sentenced to 9 years
Propaganda: Bank robbers might have been home grown terrorists

Al-Qaida 'bought uranium' in Congo
Material needed to make 'dirty bomb' said purchased in 2000

Reports: Iraqi independence possible by June
Bremer presenting proposed policy changes to Governing Council today

There's Something About Omar
Truth, Lies, and The Legend of 9/11

What did Bush know before 9/11 attacks?
Briefing notes may hold key to crucial question
Panel member decries limited access to papers

Report: FBI bosses engaged in lewd conduct
Handling of several cases raised questions of preferential treatment

10 cops suspected in party with prostitute
'Obviously, I'm disappointed they didn't exercise better judgment'

Hillary to headline Iowa fund-raiser
Increases speculation she's preparing for run at presidency

Clark to skip New Hampshire debate
Taking part in fund-raiser in which campaign hopes to collect $1.5 million

Feds: Evidence Rich violated immunity arrangement
Sources say enough for obstruction of justice charges against socialite

Republicans lose 39-hour talkathon
Senate Democrats succeed in blocking Bush's 3 judicial nominees

Texas judges OK 10 Commandments
Appeals court says monument in public area outside Capitol doesn't violate Constitution

Terri's family appeals to Oprah fans
Mother, brother, sister mount TV campaign to counter husband

Germ-detection system running in 31 U.S. cities
$60 million BioWatch collects air samples from various sites

CIA: Experts see 'darker bioweapons future'
Advances due to genomic research could produce worst-known diseases

1978 UFOs Over New Zealand
Blenheim Airbase sits facing Cloudy Bay and the Cook Strait on the northern tip of the South Island, New Zealand. At eleven o'clock Ian Uffindel of the New Zealand RAF reported unusual lights in the sky: one large and two smaller lights making controlled movements and flying closely together.

Raelian cult finds secret to 'eternal youth'
Says experiments with stem cells turn back clock on any body part

Woman crashes into DMV – passes driving test
'I never hit the accelerator, the gas engaged itself'

At least five dead in southwestern China quake
A moderate earthquake hit a sparsely populated area of southwestern China's interior early Saturday, killing at least five people and injuring 29, authorities and witnesses said.

Quran displayed at NYPD headquarters
Placement of Muslim book on pedestal arranged by Muslim chaplain

U.S. to finance Muslim schools
$157 million to 'improve' education in Indonesia

Philadelphia touts 'straight history, gay nightlife'
Betsy Ross, Ben Franklin featured in tourism ads to lure homosexuals

Seattle paper: Sack Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz
Says Bush must cut loose Defense leaders for performance in Iraq

Spat flares with Jakarta over Kurds
Indonesia yesterday again criticised Australia for returning 14 Kurdish boat people as Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone hit back at claims that the northern neighbour was being treated as a dumping ground.

Clothier pushes porn, group sex to youths
Catalogue suggests retailer selling philosophy not shirts and pants

Scientists create a virus that reproduces
It is the stuff of science fiction and bioethical debates: The creation of artificial life. Up until now, it's largely been just that.

Officials step up monitoring of anti-war groups
peace activists and law enforcement officials agree that the monitoring of anti-war groups and other activists has stepped up since the terrorist attacks of two years ago.

Georgian leader refuses to resign
Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze said he was not going to leave his post, as the opposition demands. "My resignation would be irresponsible; they think that if I leave, everyone will become happy immediately," he said in a televised address to the nation Friday.

Internet censorship coming to a computer near EU
Over in Euroland the Euro-socialists are seriously going about establishing a real censorship not seen since Hitler's Third Reich; perhaps it's not a coincidence that in the UK, among certain conservative circles, the EU is often referred to as the Fourth Reich.

Alabama ousts Justice Moore
9-member judicial panel rules against chief for defying order

Al-Qaida: Be ready for attack killing 100,000
Leader in Iraq warns of 'huge and very courageous strike' on U.S.

General: Only 5,000 insurgents in Iraq
U.S. intelligence identifies groups behind anti-American violence

Military moves headquarters back to Qatar
Coalition forces take offensive against attackers

Former detainee tells of fearful path to torture in Syria
Mr Arar, 33, spent 10 months in a Syrian prison, where he said he was beaten with an electric cable, forced to sign confessions that he had been to Afghanistan and kept in a cell he called a grave.

Iraq: A Month Ago, Bin Laden Threatened to Strike Italy
Less than a month ago, Osama bin Laden threatened Italy and all countries engaged in Iraq alongside the USA.

Death Toll Up to 31 in Italy Base Attack
In a crackdown on insurgents, U.S. troops destroyed an empty dye factory in Baghdad and chased attackers seen firing mortars, officials said Thursday, while the death toll from a suicide bombing at an Italian paramilitary base rose to 31.

“Bush - Nazi Dealings Continued Until 1951” - Federal Documents
After the seizures in late 1942 of five U.S. enterprises he managed on behalf of Nazi industrialist Fritz Thyssen, Prescott Bush, the grandfather of President George W. Bush, failed to divest himself of more than a dozen "enemy national" relationships that continued until as late as 1951, newly-discovered U.S. government documents reveal.

Jeb Bush joke offends homosexual group
Governor kids San Francisco could be endangered, it's good for country

Bishop's 'gay cure' remarks not hate crime
Police probe comments, decide against pressing charges

Settlement outposts slowly becoming permanent communities
It began with a single tent at a busy West Bank junction two years ago. Now, a playground with a Donald Duck ride and neat lawns between trailer homes give this settlement outpost an air of permanence.

'Valuable soldier' an illegal immigrant
Although he wore the same uniform and faced the same dangers as other U.S. soldiers, Escalante is an illegal immigrant. He enlisted by showing a fake green card he bought for $50.

US Trade Gap Widens in September
The U.S. trade deficit widened in September to $41.3 billion, as the strengthening U.S. economy propelled imports from China and the rest of the world to record levels

Overworked employees are fed up: a survey finds 8 out of 10 Americans want a new job.
Many employees are overworked, stressed out, fed up -- and eager to quit their jobs once the economy picks up. In fact, worker angst is so pronounced that it has surprised even the most tuned-in human resource professionals.

U.S. allocates $750 million to protect 50 cities
Spreads funds from '04 budget to 20 more than originally planned

CIA denies deal sought with bin Laden
Author claims attempt to negotiate non-aggression pact 2 months before 9-11

Muhammad case goes to jury
Begins deliberating today as Malvo trial gets underway

"Hi tech takes boredom out of mating rituals, networking"
These are wearable computers which compare your personal data with those of others around you, tell you who would make an interesting match, advise you where that individual is located and whether he or she is available for a chat or just wants to swap contact details.

Behavior-Monitoring Machines
A new breed of computer software keeps tabs on how people and objects act.

More schools turning to security cameras
Seven Southwest Florida schools are currently using security cameras on a daily basis. Administrators consider the cameras a blessing and hope to install more in the future

Boy in skirt tests dress-code limits
Teen claims pantyhose, lipstick, makeup part of constitutionally protected protest

Mom protests poem with words 'douche,' 'prostitute'
Teacher probed for using adult-themed phrases as proofreading exercise

'Gay' Nazi victims getting memorial
Company that co-owned poison-gas maker helping build monument

Ex-Mexican consul linked to Arab smuggling
Arrested in connection with trafficking of illegals into U.S.

Nuke lab pays money for nothing
6-figure government salary going to worker with 'unassigned' position

Defense: Molestation trial of 7-year-old 'preposterous'
Boy accused of improperly touching 5-year-old girl

Man fined for scratching while driving
Charge: 'Holding his ear with his right hand in a permanent fashion'

U.S. launches 'Iron Hammer'
Action targets pro-Saddam loyalists in Baghdad

Terrorists booby-trap Quran to kill pilgrims
Saudi paper: Al-Qaida members prepared exploding holy book for faithful in Mecca

Bremer, Bush review new strategies
U.S. administrator: 'We are in a very intense period'

Saddam's interpreter: He's still alive
Former staffer says tapes of ousted dictator's voice genuine

Clark: Use Saudi commandos to nab bin Laden
Democratic candidate says Bush gave up hunt for terror chief too quickly

The United States Is Losing the Iraq War
The shooting down of an American CH-47 helicopter in Fallujah on Nov. 2 by a surface-to-air missile—one of four lethal encounters for American personnel that day—continued the steady escalation and coordination of guerrilla military operations by the Iraqi resistance.

CIA Report: Locals losing faith in U.S.
Secret document describes political, security problems with operation

Dr. Kelly And Victoria's Secret
In Part I of this writer's *article, "the Murder of David Kelly" we detailed the numerous red flags in the evidence and testimony submitted at the Hutton inquiry into Kelly's death that showed conclusively that his death was not a suicide.

Countdown to Armageddon?
Are the Israelis willing to start World War III?

Japan spots Chinese sub off coast
Ming-class vessel traveling on surface 25 miles from land

Singapore Will Now Monitor All Computer Activity
Legislators in Singapore have passed a law that will allow the government to jail people who it believes are using computers and endangering its national security.

Bush cheers 'gay' church after 'Marriage Week'
Attempts to please family advocates, homosexuals baffle both groups

She Recovered from a Persistent Vegetative State
partial transcript from The O'Reilly Factor, November 5, 2003

Medical group: Tell women about abortion-cancer risk
Coalition endorses requiring doctors to inform prospective patients of risk

Judge Moore's fate to be decided tomorrow
Panel could remove Alabama chief justice over 10 Commandments

AG targeting Judge Moore Bush nominee
Spokesman asked about official's hope to oust justice from position

City condemns man's purple house
Gives homeowner 3 years to change to more muted color

Cylinder With Lights Near Navy Base
Filer's Files #41 10-10-2 Week's UFO Reports

Gore blames TV for U.S. complacency
Says Internet news potential remedy for fall of print newspapers

NYC: Birth of Jesus not historical event
Officials bar nativity scenes from campuses but allow Jewish menorahs, Muslim crescents

'10 Commandments judge' faces removal today
Alabama Justice Roy Moore being tried for defying order to remove monument

Roy Moore takes on accusers
Embatled justice pulls no punches as he faces trial over 'acknowledging God'

Report: Police beat Christian to death
Woman dies after arrest, man pummeled at 're-education' camp

Palestinians laugh at American deaths
Cartoon mocks memorial of GIs killed in downing of helicopter

Blast at Italian base kills 23
Suicide truck bomber rams into building in southern city of Nasiriya

Al-Qaida threat to Bush during London trip
Police fear terrorists could use cover of anti-war demonstrators

Germany and France exploring an alliance
PARIS Out with the European Union! In with the Franco-German Union? That was the gist of a series of articles in the Thursday edition of Le Monde claiming that France and Germany are "studying a project of unity."

Palestinian lawmakers OK Qureia's cabinet
Prime minister urges end to armed 'chaos' in West Bank, Gaza Strip

Government outgrows Bush's cap
Discretionary spending swelled 12.5 percent in fiscal year ending Sept. 30

Senate prepares for 30-hour talkathon
Republicans, Democrats to stage face-offs over filibustered court nominees

CNN plants question at Democrats' debate
Student says producers drafted query for her to pose to candidates

US concern about Iraq drives sanctions on Syria
Arab analysts say failure of Americans in violence-ravaged Iraq is guaranty of longevity of Syrian regime.

Fewer U.S. birds found where West Nile peaked
Crow and chickadee populations are at a 15-year low in parts of the United States, according to backyard sightings by volunteers.

Zimbabwe - For The Love Of An Elephant
'An elephant never forgets' is a very well-known saying and I shouldn't think there are many people who have had the opportunity to put the saying to the test. I am one who has and it was an experience I will never forget.

Pfizer's Lipitor Halts Artery Disease - Study
Pfizer Inc.'s top-selling cholesterol drug Lipitor can halt, not just slow, the potentially fatal buildup of plaque in clogged arteries, researchers said on Wednesday.

10 Commandments judge next on chopping block
Alabama AG moves to oust Roy Moore claiming top justice 'remains unrepentant'

'Church-state separation' argument loses
Federal court rules prayer day must have equal access to city park

Wife Locks Husband In Bathroom For 3 Years
A Turkish woman locked her rich industrialist husband naked in the bathroom for three years claiming he was mentally disturbed, press reports said overnight after the man was released.

Car bombing damages U-N office
The car bomb blew up outside a United Nations office in Kandahar today, wounding at least one person.

Terrorists plot shooting down airliners
Officials see increased threat from shoulder-launched missiles

Coast Guard's new terror funds
House approves bill for inspection of ships

Palestinian daily: Israel strangling the world
Official PA publication depicts Jews as threat to entire planet

Soros blames U.S., Israel for anti-Semitism
Jewish billionaire says Mideast policies need to change

Hustler claims nude pix of Jessica
'It's unspeakable that someone would stoop to these levels'

50th Veterans Day observed today
Website seeks to assist former military with education, careers

S.C. Probes High School Drug Sweep
South Carolina Investigating Drug Sweep at High School by Officers With Drawn Guns

Shocking images shame US forces
A series of shocking pictures revealing US soldiers tying up Iraqi women and children in their own home has provoked international outrage.

The U.S.S. Liberty Bombshell
The evidence was clear. Both Adm. Kidd and I believed with certainty that this attack, which killed 34 American sailors and injured 172 others, was a deliberate effort to sink an American ship and murder its entire crew.

5 law officers disciplined for fishing on duty
Five police officers were supposed to be protecting a Central Texas power plant against possible terrorism, but they went fishing instead.

Pipe bombs found in California town's mailboxes
At least eight pipe bombs have been found over the past week and half in mailboxes and near homes in this rural community about 30 miles northeast of San Francisco

Newspaper Encourages Mexicans to Jump the Fence
La Jornada, one of Mexico City' largest newspapers, encourages Mexicans to jump the fence along the US/Mexican border

Illegal immigrants arrested in Wal-Mart raid file suit
Nine illegal immigrants who worked as janitors at Wal-Mart until they were arrested during federal raids last month have sued the company, accusing it of discriminating against them.

"The plumbers are back"
The man who sparked Watergate, Daniel Ellsberg, has deja vu watching the Bush administration try to spin the Plame leak.

U.S. sources forecast attack
Only days before Saturday's deadly bombing in Saudi Arabia, U.S. intelligence agencies had been warned that such an attack by al-Qaida was imminent, but the warnings did not come with sufficient details to prevent the blast

Why France lived in fear of 'Londonistan'
Terrorist recruitment and fundraising by Islamic militants centred on a London mosque were ignored for years by the British security services, a former Special Branch informant claimed yesterday.

Backyard terrorism
The US has been training terrorists at a camp in Georgia for years - and it's still at it

US officials warn of more terror attacks
American officials today warned of the threat of further terrorist bomb attacks like the one which killed at least 17 people at a residential compound in the Saudi capital Riyadh at the weekend.

VeriChip Corporation Records First Sales of Subdermal RFID VeriChip Products to Countries in Europe
Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSX), an advanced technology development company, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, VeriChip Corporation, has received a purchase order for 400 VeriChips and 34 handheld scanners from its exclusive distributor for Russia and Switzerland. These VeriChip sales represent the first to countries in the European region.

Wal-Mart commits billions to RFID
The US retail giant will invest $3bn switching to a radio frequency identification system for tracking its stock

Bush: Syria, Iran Host Terrorists
"This behavior is completely unacceptable," Mr. Bush said in a joint news conference on his Texas ranch with Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi. "States that continue to harbor terrorists will be held completely accountable."

Syria dusts off maps of Golan Heights battlefields following Israeli attack
But in the eyes of many Syrians - as well as foreign diplomats in Damascus - the Golan is back on the agenda again

'Ludicrous' EU officials ready to ban yogurt
Officials at the European Commission are preparing to ban yogurt from Britain because it does not conform to their definition of a standardised Euro-pudding.

Damascus to withdraw 5,000 from Lebanon
Syria concerned with new tone in Washington looking to sanction supporters of terrorism

Talk of draft grows despite White House denials
Pentagon pulls mysterious announcement from official website

Door said open for Hillary run
Democrat consultant: 'She is always going to be the Cinderella candidate'

Tribal Backing for Saudi Rulers Ebbs as al Qaeda Creeps Closer
Though similar in operational method to the May 12 triple suicide attack in Riyadh, al Qaeda’s suicide assault on the Muhaya housing complex in the Saudi capital Saturday night November 9 exposed two new features.

Gore accuses Bush of 'Big Brother' policy
Al claims 'W' using war on terror as pretext to consolidate power

ACLU leader blasts Patriot Act
'The Bush and Ashcroft assault on civil liberties has been relentless and insatiable'

Border militias claim success
'We're going to provide a deterrent, no one else is willing to do it, so we're going to do it'

U.S. warplanes renew bombing of targets
Foreign minister promises local leaders would meet deadline for setting out path toward self-rule

Democrats want international force in control
'We've been going it alone much too much in this whole war'

Israelis approve Hezbollah swap
Jerusalem to hand over 420 prisoners in return for 1 businessman, bodies of 3 soldiers

Iraqi jihad draws global terrorists
Veterans of war in Chechnya among those recruited, trained

Prince flies home to media claims
Prince Charles is flying home from a Royal tour of Oman to face fresh headlines about him in the UK's Sunday newspapers.

US Alert On Terror Plot To Hit N-Plants
US security chiefs are investigating a suspected al Qaeda plot to fly cargo planes into nuclear plants, bridges and dams in a chilling echo of 9/11.

Case for war confected, say top US officials
An unprecedented array of US intelligence professionals, diplomats and former Pentagon officials have gone on record to lambast the Bush administration for its distortion of the case for war against Iraq. In their view, the very foundations of intelligence-gathering have been damaged in ways that could take years, even decades, to repair.

Iraqi resistance shows skill beyond mere band of thugs
As the daily attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq increase in number and sophistication, the Bush administration continues to portray its adversaries as an assortment of die-hard Baathists, criminals, thugs and foreign terrorists, all acting out of desperation.

Americans sow seeds of hatred
Patrick Graham in Falluja meets angry Iraqi tribes who say they, not Saddam's forces, are shooting down US helicopters

Russia's nuclear fish threat
Atomic salmon from a filthy Russian sea have arrived in Scottish rivers, sparking fears that they will pollute the food chain and pose a further threat to already beleaguered wild fish stocks.

America strikes back as warplanes bomb guerrilla hideouts
American warplanes bombed suspected Iraqi guerrilla hideouts in their first air attack since President George W Bush declared major combat over in May, as a senior US official said the situation inside Iraq was now "pretty close to war".

Police develop weapon scanner
Police are developing a mobile scanner that can detect weapons such as guns and knives being carried under clothing.

Moscow banning kissing in public?
Married couples among those targeted by campaign to raise levels of public morality in Russian capital

Hayward High picks girl to serve as king
Atop the senior class's float is one girl wearing a dress. The other girl - a pantsuit. Both waving and smiling. One is homecoming queen. The other king.

Triangle Seen In Yukon Near Mount McDonald
While packing out on a sheep hunt in the Yukon Territory at 3:00 o'clock in the morning my guide and I saw a cluster of lights moving across the sky at about 20 degrees above the horizon.

Visa applicatants headed to U.S. must now undergo fingerprinting procedure
Visa applicants to the United States, including Canadians who want to study or work there, are now being fingerprinted as part of a new biometric identification program.

Killer explosions rock Riyadh
Many are reported dead and at least 100 people, mainly children, have been wounded after three explosions rocked a residential compound housing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Blasts shake Saudi Arabia
3 explosions at compound housing foreigners in Riyadh

'60 Minutes': Arafat has $800 million in bank
Accounts built from aid meant for PA, wife in Paris given $100,000 monthly

Insurgents kill 2 U.S. paratroopers
Military unleashes show of force in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit

Court: Homosexual sex not adultery
3-2 ruling based on traditional definition of extramarital activity

Wisconsin governor vetoes marriage bill
Measure intended to assure same-sex unions not sanctioned

NYC busts shop owner for ashtray
Health inspectors enforce tough anti-smoking law with $6,000 fine

Toddler pronounced dead by docs – lives!
Cop noticed girl still breathing nearly 2 hours after tumble into pool

'Miracles happen – I'm a miracle'
Young woman 'betrayed' by Duke University finally gets new lungs

Persecuted Christians focus of global prayer
Special event observed from 'jungles of Burma' to England's cathedrals

Satelitte Security Systems Demonstrates Shut down of Tanker Truck Via Satillite Communications Tanker Truck VIA Satellite Communications
Satellite Security Systems (S3), a global provider of asset security and logistics control, in cooperation with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and InterState Oil Company, dramatically demonstrated the first wireless remote shutdown of a fully loaded moving petrochemical tanker truck.

Bipartisan SAFE Act Aimed at Reigning In PATRIOT Act
" The Security and Freedom Ensured (SAFE) Act of 2003," or S.1709, would help bring clarity to some of the supposedly invasive provisions of the PATRIOT Act, including wiretaps, investigation into library records, citizen surveillance and multi-jurisdictional warrants.

UK: Queen's speech to pave way for ID cards
The cabinet yesterday agreed to table a draft bill on identity cards in the Queen's speech and allow the Home Office to start technical preparations for a compulsory national scheme.

Suspect Code Used in State Votes
An investigation by California's secretary of state has revealed that Diebold Election Systems placed uncertified software on electronic voting machines in a California county.

Torture 'widespread' in parts of Europe
The report for the OSCE by a leading human rights group, the International Helsinki Federation, says torture remains systematic in several countries, including Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey and Russia

States in India Take New Steps to Limit Births
A new reckoning is under way in India over how best to stabilize a population that is set to surpass China's as the world's biggest by midcentury.

Japan, U.S. Begin Joint Naval Exercises
Japan's navy began a major annual training exercise on Friday, including joint maneuvers with the U.S. Navy, mobilizing as many as 25,000 personnel, 80 ships and 170 aircraft around Japanese shores.

UN derails ban on human cloning
The United Nations has blocked moves to impose a global ban on research into all forms of human cloning.

12 keys missing at nuke-arms lab
Research facility site of FBI probe into suspected Chinese espionage

U.S. warns journalists in Afghanistan
Taliban planning to abduct Americans in bid to win release of compatriots

Embassies closing in Saudi Arabia
U.S. receives 'credible' information about imminent attacks

U.S. to dock Israeli aid for cost of security fence
The United States has deemed that Israel's security fence does not protect the Jewish state and plans to impose sanctions in connection with the project.

Russia, EU can direct formation of new world order - Putin
Russia and the European Union can move forward in their cooperation by building up potential of mutual trust, President Vladimir Putin said at the European Union-Russia summit.

"The Beast" and "the Matrix"
Millions Of Americans To Be Prohibited From Flying
The system will eventually be expanded to every form of public transportation, including ships, trains and buses. It will probably also be expanded eventually to issuing driver's licenses and even opening bank accounts.

The Rulers of Evil
Private foreign corporations, quit calling them government! One way to get back what is ours.

Tests negative for anthrax
Closed post offices in D.C. to reopen after scare

Total Lunar Eclipse
On November 8/9, 2003 there will be a Total Lunar Eclipse that will be visible from the Americas, Europe, Africa, and western and southern Asia. There is a fairly high probability that the moon will appear blood red from certain areas of the planet during the eclipse; one such area being Jerusalem, Israel.

Turning the page on Iraq's history
As revised history books roll off Iraq's presses this month, some critics charge that they have moved from one-sided to 'no-sided.'

Iraqi doctors dispute rape claim
'What kind of animal would do it to a person suffering from multiple injuries?'

Black Hawk crashes, 6 killed
Unclear whether chopper downed by hostile fire or mechanical failure

Turkey 'drops Iraq troops plan'
Bows to objection of governing council, opts not to send peacekeepers

Hastily-Trained Iraqis A 'Recipe For Failure'
Pentagon Presses Creation Of Iraq Security Forces

Armed Mexican Soldiers Said To Cross Into US
A volunteer organization dedicated to protecting the private property rights of American citizens says there is a full-scale war waging on the nation's southern border. One Arizona rancher says he has had Mexican soldiers on his property.

Homosexual students 'bust' johns
Students from 'gay' school arrested for robbery, posing as cops

Mugger goes free, victim arrested
80-year-old fends off attacker with unlicensed gun

Court rejects attempt to block Schiavo suit
Action challenges new law allowing Gov. Bush to intervene in case

Dean weighs in on Terri Schiavo case
Presidential candidate 'appalled' Florida lawmakers, governor intervened

Intense Drama In Zundel Court Proceedings
As Ernst Zundel struggled into Court this morning dragging his heavy volumes of legal papers in a pillowcase, his 25 supporters who packed the courtroom noticed that he was hampered by handcuffs.

Katherine Harris considers Senate run
Retirement of Bob Graham leaves Florida seat wide open

Eyeless "Ghost Fish" Haunts Ozark Caves
"It's almost translucent. It has a whitish look, but really almost no color," said David Hendrix. "It has no eyes whatsoever. It does come across as sort of ghost-like."

Aids orphans going hungry
For months, 13-year-old Percilia wandered the streets of Maputo, surviving off scraps of food she begged from strangers or salvaged from garbage cans.

Incommensurabilty and The Physics of High Strangeness
The main argument presented in this paper is that continuing study of unidentified aerial phenomena ('UAP'), including 'apparitions' of a religious or spiritual nature, may offer an existence theorem for new models of physical reality.

Christian students' 'Jesus' sign rejected
Vice principal nixes seniors' plan to spell out message in class photo

Science books censoring evolution's faults?
Petition urges balanced view but key state board approves old texts

Learning What "Law" Is About
In my years of promoting J.A.I.L. as the Author and Founder, I have found that my biggest job is de-educating people, i.e., eradicating from their memory that we are actually a nation of laws. Consequently, I have to keep repeating the same message over and over again.

New evidence reveals much larger 9-11 plot
Al-Qaida might have commandeered 7 planes but some members were unable to enter U.S.

DIA: Massoud warned West of al-Qaida threat
Cable says Afghan leader learned bin Laden planning U.S. attack

11 post offices closed in anthrax scare
Substance detected at Navy site that handles mail for federal agencies

About 700 Wisconsin troops being alerted of possible deployment
Lt. Col. Tim Donovan, a spokesman for the Guard, declined Thursday to say which units might be heading to Iraq since the Wisconsin soldiers were still being notified about the alert.

Private Military Firms - New Element in War
WHEN Congress reconvenes today, it should take a close look at how the Bush administration is paying billions of taxpayer dollars to private military contractors.

DynCorp Disgrace
Middle-aged men having sex with 12- to 15-year-olds was too much for Ben Johnston, a hulking 6-foot-5-inch Texan, and more than a year ago he blew the whistle on his employer, DynCorp, a U.S. contracting company doing business in Bosnia.

Privatizing Combat, the New World Order
In 1998, unbeknownst to most Americans, the United States had a military presence in a remote African war that drew little attention from the media.

Early November al-Qaida attack?
Intelligence points in part to taped message from bin Laden

Palestinian press vilifies U.S.
Official refers to 'triangle of terror and evil – Bush, Sharon and Blair'

Report: Pentagon officials skirted travel rules
Improperly purchased premium tickets costing $124 million over two years

Congressional approval lowest in 3 years
Public rates Republicans more positively than Democrats

Pentagon: Covert force hunts Saddam, Osama
Designed to act with greater speed on intel tips about 'high-value targets'

3rd judge blocks new abortion ban
New York, California jurists invalidate law for certain doctors

Sri Lanka PM unlikely hero in time of crisis
Painfully shy and an unimpressive orator, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe seems an unlikely man to be feted with a hero's welcome.

4 killed in smuggling-related shooting in Arizona
Gunfight over control of illegal aliens on busy interstate near Phoenix

Foreign-born populations surge in U.S.
Roughly half of new arrivals in past year likely entered illegally

Arabs recognize Bush's pro-democracy message, but doubt his intentions
Many people across the Middle East agreed with President Bush's call Thursday for greater democracy in the region, but they reacted coolly to backing a message from a US leadership seen as siding unfairly with Israel and fomenting war in Iraq.

Jones Strikes Back
Fox's voice was nearly drowned out by several dozen protestors on the sidewalk. Local cable access television host Alex Jones, armed with a bullhorn, screamed, "Illegal immigration is destroying our sovereignty."

The Taliban are back in favor in Washington
US Assistant Secretary of States Richard Armitage met with Taliban's ex-foreign minister Wakeel Ahmad Mutawakil in Kandahar during his recent visit to Afghanistan. Mutawakil was recently released from custody for helping the US smoke the peace pipe with other senior members of the Taliban.

Three Palestinians Killed in Gaza
Israeli forces killed three Palestinians in operations in the Gaza Strip, as the Palestinian leadership crisis intensified, scuttling peace efforts and endangering a donors conference.

Voyager Encounters New Region at Edges of Solar System
Goes Where No Spacecraft Has Gone Before, But Scientists Not Sure Where That Is

Walk of Fame stars suffer from mysterious buckling
"There's something happening beneath the surface," said honorary Hollywood Mayor Johnny Grant, chairman of the Walk of Fame.

Presidential pardon for Lt. Col. West?
Spokesman queried about officer's allegedly illegal action in Iraq

Janice Rogers Brown clears committee
Senate panel votes to approve Bush nominee along party lines

Can your razor blade spy on you?
"We're at the very beginning stages of the uses of this technology, so it's not entirely clear how it will be used," says Deborah Bowen, a California state senator who may propose RFID legislation.

New weapon in fight against street crime
Big Brother is not only watching you, but can now hold delinquents in the palm of his hand, and yesterday he proved the point on the streets of Sheffield.

FDA: products from cloned animals, like products that have been genetically engineered, do not need to carry a warning label on the package
"Citizens deserve the right to know what is in their food and how it has been produced," said Siemon. "At least if the product is labeled as being from cloned animals, consumers can have a choice."

Food from cloned animals moves closer to store shelves
The arrival of meat or milk from cloned animals in America's grocery stores took a giant step forward with the release of a Food and Drug Administration report that says cloned animals pose no greater risk to human health than normally bred animals

Iran-Contra figure re-emerges as middleman between Iraq and U.S. government
A central figure in the Iran-Contra affair of the 1980s has passed allegations to the U.S. administration that $150 million US in enriched uranium was smuggled from Iraq into Iran five years ago and some may remain hidden in Iraq.

Embedded reporters 'sanitised' Iraq war
Television reports produced by "embedded" correspondents in the Iraq conflict gave a sanitised picture of war, according to an academic study published by the BBC today.

Appeal for draft board volunteers revives memories of Vietnam era
The Pentagon has begun recruiting for local draft boards, dredging up painful memories of Vietnam era conscription at a time of deepening misgiving about America's occupation of Iraq.

Death Culture Dean blasts governor over Schiavo case
Saying Florida Republicans should be ''embarrassed'' by their handling of a nationally watched right-to-die case, Democratic presidential front-runner Howard Dean accused Gov. Jeb Bush and the Legislature of interfering in a private matter when they ordered a feeding tube reinserted into the body of a brain-damaged woman.

Another judge blocks new abortion ban
New York jurist invalidates law for certain doctors

Brain disease could be 'catching'
Swiss researchers said on Thursday they found infectious proteins in the muscle tissue of patients who died of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and said the finding may suggest the rare and fatal brain disease could be passed on during standard surgery.

FTC gets restraining order on pop-up ads
The federal government is moving against a company that barraged computers with repeated pop-up ads.

Swiss Economist Says World Stocks Heading for Crash
World Stock Markets Are Heading For A 'Crash-Like Collapse' states Swiss economics professor Fredmund Malik of St. Gallen University.

Students fund sexual bondage club
Group leader says 'receiving the money is a triumph for diversity'

Key same-sex 'marriage' case dismissed
Court reaffirms tradition, but appeals could lead to high court

New Reality TV Show Searches For Porn Star
Mary Carey, the porn star who challenged Arnold Schwarzenegger in the recent race for California Governor, will host the programme Can You Be A Porn Star alongside two other actresses.

Ruins show 'lost city' of the Incas was part of vast complex
The world's most famous "lost city" - the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru, found in the early 20th century - was part of a much larger complex, according to sensational new archaeological discoveries.

New, Easy Way To Steal Cars?
It seems that car thieves have found another way to steal your car or truck without any effort at all.

Today's toddlers act like teens - survey
ey waste hours in front of the TV and get their parents to spend money on designer clothes and haircuts. And they're not even three years old!

Germany considers allowing kids to vote
Politicians will 'take children seriously' only if minors can oust them

Perle Warns Germany To Stop Backing France
Senior US defence adviser Richard Perle urged Germany Tuesday to stop following France on the international political stage and said that the Franco-German relationship is harming ties with the United States.

More on the Bush-Nazi link and Their New World Order Plan
It was a perfect example of spin, before the term was even invented. Their goal was that no matter which side won the war, their international industrial cartel would survive and prosper.

New Mexico UFO Crash Encounter In 1945
In mid August, 1945, before the term "flying saucer" was coined, Remigio Baca, age 7, and Jose Padilla, 9, were first on the scene of the crash of a strange object on the Padilla Ranch west of San Antonio, a tiny village on the Rio Grande in central New Mexico.

Subpoena Bush's 9/11 records already
Do it. Subpoena them already. It is more than than two years since the attacks and we still have at best a limited idea as to what happened. Bush is playing his usual games. Would Bush continue negotiating or move in? Remember Iraq?

Time Travelers of the Bible
The Dark Side of Time Travel

'Heroic' officer clings to faith
Facing charges after foiling ambush plot, 'devastating' to be regarded as a criminal

Martial Law, Why Worry?
People often ask me if I worry about the suppossed threat of Martial Law. To be quite honest I don't.

Report: Baghdad made overture before war
U.S. government spurned possible peace-deal offer from Saddam

Where are the missing billions?
why has Iraq been given more than four times the amount pledged to Afghanistan? Is it because Afghanistan does not produce oil?

Survey Shows Skepticism About Iraq
Most Americans Polled Don't Believe Conflict Is Key Fight in War on Terrorism

Deported Terror Suspect Details Torture in Syria
A Canadian citizen who was detained last year at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York as a suspected terrorist said Tuesday he was secretly deported to Syria and endured 10 months of torture in a Syrian prison.

Afghan allies turn enemies
According to the commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization-led International Assistance Security Force (ISAF), Lieutenant-General Gotz Gliemeroth, a "new species" of well-trained terrorists have infiltrated Kabul.

Justices question use of police roadblocks
Consider 'informational checkpoints' designed to find witnesses to crime

PATRIOT ACT: Law's use causing concerns
The investigation of strip club owner Michael Galardi and numerous politicians appears to be the first time federal authorities have used the Patriot Act in a public corruption probe

UK's Blunkett outlines biggest shake-up of police forces for 30 years
He signalled the demise of dozens of smaller constabularies and their replacement by larger "strategic" forces backed by specialist investigation units and a national agency to tackle organised crime.

CIA Seeks to Capture Eye I.D. from a Distance
The CIA is trying to improve facial recognition technology which can be notoriously inaccurate, and also develop ways to identify from a distance a target in motion by the iris of the person's eye

Fingerprinting pushes buttons
With driver's license in hand, Kenneth Murtiff was shocked and angry when M&T Bank recently wanted his fingerprint to cash a payroll check previously issued from Allfirst.

American Muslims told to leave major U.S. cities
Directive issued via website by previously unknown 'Islamic Bayan Movement'

More U.S. reservists face deployment
In a major setback to U.S. efforts to attract military help in Iraq, a Turkish official said today his country won't send peacekeeping troops without a significant change in the situation there. That makes it virtually certain the United States will have to send thousands more American reservists early next year.

Court to hear petition to remove husband as guardian
Terri's family argues Michael Schiavo guilty of abuse, neglect, adultery

Crime soars in Parks along the Border
North Cascades National Park in Washington has more serious crimes per visitor than any park in the country, and the national parks and forests that butt against the Canadian border have drug smuggling problems as well.

Builders score victory in abortion-clinic battle
General contractor pulls out of construction project amid boycott

Jesus, Saddam floats OK'd for homecoming
Students drop plans to sue on 1st Amendment grounds

US Tax Dollars Helped Finance Some Chavez Foes, Review Finds
Over the two years preceding the thwarted coup in April against President Hugo Chavez, a US-funded prodemocracy group financed a range of antigovernment programs, including some that have come under scrutiny for the way they spent their money.

Nato hints at undertaking pre-emptive missions
NATO's military commander said on Tuesday he sees the alliance taking on more stabilisation missions in the future, pre-emptively going into troubled regions to try to prevent them from becoming runaway breeding grounds for terrorists.

No end in sight on Palestinian bickering as Israel promises to ease restrictions
Palestinian leaders failed again Wednesday to resolve a dispute holding up the formation of a new government that has already dragged into overtime, as Israel announced the easing of its blockade of the West Bank.

Senator: Downed chopper lacked protective gear
Dick Durbin claims military has battled for months to get equipment

Stranger Than Fiction
An Independent Investigation of 9-11 and the War on Terrorism

Organic Valley Blasts F.D.A. Support for Animal Cloning; Warns People are not Guinea Pigs
"By allowing foods from cloned animals into the food system without proof of their long-term effects on human, animal and environmental health, the F.D.A. is not protecting the consumer. The F.D.A. is furthering their support of the abhorrent attempt by corporate interests to control the genes of our citizenry," warned George Siemon, CEO of Organic Valley.

Court leaves Terri's parents out of battle
Legal group 'very disappointed' by ruling, considers appeal

Terri's First Court Guardian's Telling Report
In 1998, Terri Schiavo's first guardian ad litem filed a report on her case. It makes for interesting reading today.

FBI has new '20th hijacker' suspect
Al-Qaida operative got into country but 'had to leave' just prior to attacks

Man admits to 48 Seattle-area murders
'I killed so many women I have a hard time keeping them straight'

Bremer supports Iraqi-led force
Increased attacks prompt administrator's flip-flop on paramilitary group

Republicans pick up 2 southern governorships
Former RNC chief Haley Barbour takes Mississippi, Ernie Fletcher nabs Kentucky

Brain Maps Perceptions, Not Reality
When we experience an illusion, we usually have the impression we have been fooled, or that our minds are playing tricks on us.

Extreme Solar Flare Alert
Official Space Weather Advisory issued by NOAA Space Environment Center Boulder, Colorado, USA

50 Million Victims Of The Orthodox Christian Holocaust
During 1894-1923 the Ottoman Empire conducted a policy of Genocide of the Christian population living within its extensive territory.

Corporate Pension Woes Deepen Despite Bull Market
Think the stock market's stellar performance this year means the end of the pension funding crisis that grabbed headlines last year?

Dr. Samuel Prescott Completed Paul Revere's Ride
In 1774 and on into the spring of 1775, Paul Revere acted as an express rider.

Syria Urges U.S. to Pull Troops From Iraq
The Syrian foreign ministry called on the United States to pull its troops out of Iraq, saying their presence has led to chaos and terrorism, according to remarks published Wednesday.

Ky. win GOP's first in 32 years
Rep. Ernie Fletcher easily won the Kentucky governor´s race yesterday, becoming the first Republican to lead the state in 32 years.

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Subjugating The Middle East
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The American Inquisition Has Begun
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How Do You Spell "Iraq"?
V I E T N A M
In Vietnam, first U.S. troops spearheaded the war effort, later Vietnamese soldiers. But Vietnamization failed and Iraqization will now fail.

Paul Craig Roberts
Hate-Crimes Bill Itself a Hate-Crime

Teens Turn Legal Plant Into Dangerous Drug - Police: Parents Should Look Out For 'Angel Trumpet'
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Ohio still cleaning up after two days of 110 to 130 mph winds
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Henry Lamb
America: Falling from Grace
Shunning of God in public tied to downfall of nation

Charlie Reese
Dumb, Dumber And Dumbest
The positions of most urban liberals on firearms are dumb, dumber and dumbest.

Lying about Terri Schiavo
The Village Voice

Samuel Blumenfeld
Should the government force drugs on kids?

Eric Alterman
Why Chickenhawks Matter

America's Ministry Of Propaganda Exposed
A Strategy Of Lies
Transforming Language
Targeting Critics And PsyOps
Black Programs And The Future

George Farah
Presidential debates: The fix is in
Dems, GOP continue to exclude 3rd-party candidates

Henry Makow PhD
Rothschilds Conduct 'Red Symphony'
The 20th Century Unveiled

Judith Moriarty
The Implosion Of America

Met Commissioner Says Id Cards 'Essential' in War on Terror
The Scotsman

Berit Kjos
Justifying Mind Control

Beverly Pelfrey, RN
Behind Every Bush

Jeffrey Smith
How to Avoid Genetically Modified (GM) Foods

Debbie O'Hara
Can America Become a Godly Nation Again?

Devvy Kidd
How the IRS Violates Its Own Codes

"Television and the Hive Mind" and much more
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School Raid Caught on Tape
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A Stern Warning to the World about the New America
For years I have told Americans to wake up and see what was happening to their country before it was too late for America. Now it is time for me to tell the world to wake up about America before it is too late for them.
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Cynthia Grenier
What the critics won't tell you about 'Matrix: Revolutions'

Michelle Malkin
Who's guarding our military equipment?

Eliahu Salpeter
'Israel Is Bad For The Jews'

Russell R. Bingman
Euthanasia
A Legal Flimflam!

Earthquake warning for New Zealand - Daily Telegraph - Forum

One World Religion
EU ministers and religious leaders will meet with Pope today
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Biggest solar flare ever recorded goes off - BBC - Forum

THE TRUE PURPOSE OF CHEMTRAILS!!
I´m a retired government scientist with an advanced degree in one of the health-related disciplines. I do not use my real name for fear of retaliation...
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Right to Travel
Depite Actions of Police and Local Courts, Higher Courts Have Ruled That American Citizens Have A Right To Travel Without State Permits

Time Travelers of the Bible, Part 3: The Dark Side of Time Travel
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Conn Hallinan
Rumsfeld's New Model Army
War is the ultimate test of reality and illusion.

Sun on Fire, Unleashes 3 More Major Flares
Space.com

THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE SCAM
Once a state has registered a birth document with U.S. Department of Commerce, the Department notifies the Treasury Department, which takes out a loan from the Federal Reserve.

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Diamond Industry Hopes for Turnaround
The world's top diamond dealers, polishers and cutters sought Monday to put the sparkle back in their business by dispelling lingering allegations that their gems were funding al-Qaida terrorists and conflicts in Africa.
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Space Storm Causes Power Outage as Unprecedented Series Winds Down
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Inside the Mind of the First Female Palestinian Suicide Bomber
Until now, no one has discovered the secrets of how suicide bombers are selected and trained in the Occupied Territories

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Time for wolves in Central Park
Eastern elite should taste their own environmental medicine

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Schiavo lawyer: New Age mystic
George Felos' worldview has sinister aura

Leo McKinstry
The multicultural thought police
Political correctness leading toward tyranny

John Whitehead
Boykin vs. Beelzebub
Culture no longer recognizes evil

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 Washington.

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North Korea Endgame
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Democrats plot using war intel against Bush
Memo reveals political motives behind probes into Iraq plans

Thousands at Georgia rally
Anti-government protesters in Georgia have spent a second day demonstrating against the delay of Sunday's election results.

Key events in Sri Lanka's Tamil separatist war
July 23 1983: LTTE ambushes army patrol in Jaffna, kills 13 soldiers, sparking anti-Tamil riots in which an estimated 300-600 people die.

Chemist: Explosive residue was found in Muhammad's car trunk
A federal agent at John Allen Muhammad's murder trial testified Wednesday that nitroglycerine and other explosive residues were found in Muhammad's trunk, suggesting shots were fired from there during last year's sniper spree.

Microsoft Places $250K Bounties On Hackers
Microsoft placed a $250,000 bounty on the respective heads of the MSBlaster and So.Big virus writers as part of a $5 million program it launched here on Wednesday with the FBI, Secret Service and Interpol to fight cybercrime.

Sri Lanka: Ranil accuses Chandrika of creating anarchy
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has accused President Chandrika Kumaratunga of trying to plunge the country into "chaos and anarchy."

Oprah hails celebrity lesbian 'marriage'
TV host uses M-word inclusively in interview with Melissa Etheridge

'Your daddy is no hero'
Americans rally behind officer who foiled plot, family shares stress of assault charges

Oiling up the draft machine?
The Pentagon is quietly moving to fill draft board vacancies nationwide. While officials say there's no cause to worry, some experts aren't so sure.

Violence continues in Iraq
US coalition’s Baghdad headquarters attacked
The US-led Coalition’s Baghdad headquarters were attacked for the second consecutive day, last night. Sources say two mortars landed inside the coalition compound, located near the banks of the Tigris River.

Evangelist's 'tone' incited 'hatred' of Muslims
TV programs pulled, station apologized to Islamic activist group

London Guardian Propaganda Piece: Playing God
This week could provide the last act. After a decade of exhausting every legal measure - and all the furore the Christian right can rustle up - the Schindlers have arrived at the final round of their struggle with their son-in-law for control of Terri's destiny.

'Global warming' good for wine?
Study: Climate change to benefit Brits, hurt Italians

Report: Reefs benefit from 'global warming'
Rising sea temperature expands range of Caribbean coral

Tackle root cause of terrorism: Musharraf
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf vowed Tuesday to pursue extremists but warned that operations against al-Qaeda and the Taleban were of short-term tactical value and that root causes of terrorism must be addressed.

Squirrel could block new highway
3 groups sue federal government to protect animal habitat

Dead snake in the road leads to wildlife violation
A Vermont man now faces a $600 fine and could lose his hunting and fishing privileges for three years because he found a dead rattlesnake on the side of the road, picked it up and took it home as a souvenir, putting it in his freezer.

Conservationists sue to save dragonfly
This wetlands-inhabitating Hine's emerald dragonfly was listed an an endangered species in 1995. Finally, eight years later, ecologists and environmental protection groups believe they've waited long enough for the government to designate critical habitat for this eye-catching species.

Battle lines drawn over 'sound' science
Today, the California tiger salamander is central to a battle over what defines sound science, how much landowners should have to give up to protect threatened species, and whether Santa Barbara County's salamander population is truly unique.

Russia turns down Sharon requests
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon faltered on Tuesday in an attempt to convince top Russian officials to drop their efforts to turn the Middle East peace "road map" into a binding United Nations resolution.

County to landowner: You will rent to us
Judge orders lease extended despite government's refusal to meet terms

Woman sues mall over mini-skirt directive
Shopping-center guards tell schoolteacher she's dressed too provocatively

Former Guantanamo inmate sues U.S.
Claims prison cell was like cage meant for animals

FCC Endorses Built-In Copy Controls
PCs, TVs, recorders, and other gear must recognize broadcast 'flag' that bans transmission.

CBS drops 'Reagans' amid furor over bias
CBS ditched the controversial The Reagans miniseries Tuesday and sent a chill through Hollywood.

2 congregations flee homosexual bishop
'There definitely looks like there's going to be some realignment'

Kennesaw OKs 'God' resolution
More than 100 people gathered shoulder-to-shoulder at Kennesaw's City Hall to cheer on their City Council as it passed a resolution supporting God.

Speed-trap warning called 'free speech'
Man who flashed lights to flag fellow drivers has citation dismissed

Linda Tripp Gets $595,000 from U.S. in Privacy Suit
The U.S. government will pay over half a million dollars to Linda Tripp, a central figure in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, as part of a settlement of lawsuits that accused U.S. officials of violating her privacy, court documents showed on Monday.

Some cloned milk or steak?
SO, HOW do you feel about a glass of 'cloned milk' or a juicy piece of 'cloned steak'? It's not really farfetched, science fiction, it's in fact, one of the major preoccupation of scientists of the (U.S.) Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Sodomy charge in locker-room sex case
4 boys accused of assaulting another after football practice

Jelly bracelets too sexy for class?
Principal looks to ban items for alleged sexual connotation

"Sex is not just for grown-ups"
"The age of consent has been set at 16 for the past century. Now, the Government wants to tighten the law. In this provocative and personal argument Miranda Sawyer says the Home Office is wrong: it would be better for everyone if we lowered the age to 12"

Patriot Act used in local corruption probe
Las Vegas FBI employed anti-terror law to obtain financial information

Companies forcing injured workers to sign waivers before treatment
"You have to sign a waiver every time you get hurt," said McJimsey, who consented to four post-injury waivers during her 25 years at the plant. "The only excuse is if you're completely unconscious."

Bush to Meet Firefighters, Schwarzenegger
Both Democratic Gov. Gray Davis and Republican governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger will join Bush as he surveys the charred region on foot and by air. Bush also will meet with area firefighters, who battled flames that swept across more than 743,000 acres, caused more than 20 deaths and destroyed more than 3,570 homes.

Anti-war activist charged for 'misusing phone' to protest to US
An Auckland peace activist who sent an e-mail to the US Embassy objecting to the war on Iraq has been charged with misuse of a telephone.

Digital Angel Corp. to Acquire OuterLink Corp., A Leader in Satellite Tracking And Mobile Satellite Data Communications Systems

Hey kids! The New World Order is so much fun! Check out the latest Police State video game: SWAT - Global Strike Force
You're a member of the Global Strike Team, an offshoot of SWAT formed in 2008 to supplement local law enforcement internationally

Study: Gold can kill tumors
Tiny 'nanoshells' stop inoperable cancers without harming surrounding tissue

Drano for your coronary arteries?
'This is clearly on the level of a breakthrough'

Do Iraqi terrorists have secret weapon?
Mystery munition destroys U.S. tank in incident troubling Army officials

Split church hopes to muddle on
The most serious division in the Anglican Church's 450-year history now yawns open before the worldwide Communion.

'Prayer journal' leads to labor-camp sentence
Christian asked God to tear down atheistic 'strongholds' in China

China Wants to Have Own Space Station
China wants a space station within 10 years, a top official said Tuesday in Hong Kong as the nation's first astronaut wrapped up a triumphant tour of the territory.

U.N. Report: al-Qaida Trained in Somalia
Al-Qaida terrorists who attacked a Kenyan resort hotel and an Israeli-owned airliner last year, plotted the attacks and obtained their weapons in neighboring Somalia and were able to hide out in the Horn of African nation afterward, a draft U.N. report concluded.

The Hidden Pentagon 911 Plane Videos
The cctv video of a "mysterious hotel", not so mysterious in fact as it would be the Sheraton National hotel, is said to have also registered the plane. The video has been viewed by the hotel employees, shocking them. Then the FBI arrived and took the video.

Afghan plan
Two years after the end of the Taliban, Afghanistan yesterday unveiled a draft constitution, which sets out plans for an Islamic state with a powerful President. In a marked contrast with the past, the text also makes provisions for a permanent role for women in the government and ensures equal rights

Wal-Mart, DOD Forcing RFID
While analysts say radio-frequency identification tags don't work well enough to replace UPC codes, and costs are still prohibitively expensive, some technology companies, retailers and government entities remain determined to infuse RFID into daily consumer life.

The Rise of Global Governance
"The people could be made to accept the most flagrant violations of reality, because they never fully grasped the enormity of what was demanded of them, and were not sufficiently interested in public events to notice what was happening." George Orwell, author 1984

'Gay' dolls outed
Stereotyped toys fuel sales, boycotts, free-speech debate

CBS to cancel 'The Reagans'?
Plans for controversial miniseries changing amid boycott backlash

Holbrooke blasts US ineptitude
A leading American politician has launched a scathing attack on the Bush administration's decision to ask Turkey to deploy troops in Iraq.

US military furious at soldiers who converted and married Iraqis
Two US soldiers in Baghdad face charges of dereliction of duty after they converted to Islam and married two Iraqi women in defiance of orders.

David Kay rebukes Washington Post
WMD-search chief says reporter misidentified source in weapons hunt

Hillary decries brainwash of child 'martyrs'
Senate panel watches video evidence of Palestinian indoctrination

Exploding the myth of church-state separation
New WND blockbuster ultimate expose of judicial hijacking of First Amendment

Intel: Al-Qaida-linked group warns of attacks in U.S. cities
Message posted on Net calls on Muslims to flee New York City, Washington, L.A.

We are not a threat to world peace - US
The United States on Monday denied being a menace to world peace and said Europeans, who had ranked the United States and Israel as the most pernicious nations, would be swayed by the facts.

Long queue at drive-in soup kitchen
George Bush's America, the wealthiest nation in history, faces a growing poverty crisis. In the first of a three-part series Julian Borger takes the pulse of the US with elections just a year away

Land where calling an ambulance is first step to bankruptcy
The second in a three-part series on Bush's America looks at the inflated hospital bills facing the uninsured poor

Yukos is 'test-case' for EU-Russia accord
Moscow’s arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky “could threaten” EU-Russia economic cooperation, the European Commission warned on Tuesday.

Grief grips Army families
Sgt. Ernest Bucklew, 33, was coming home from Iraq to bury his mother in Pennsylvania. Now it will be a double funeral.

Foul gas may have killed 95% of life
The biggest-ever mass extinction of life on Earth may have been accompanied by the smell of rotten eggs or decomposing cabbage, geologists said yesterday.

Zimbabwe Ruins
What follows is a note to a lady in the country formerly known as Rhodesia, which is experiencing the sheer hell of "majority rule."

Party Calls for Bush Impeachment
At its October 25, 2003 National Committee meeting, the America First Party passed a resolution calling for the impeachment and removal from office of President Bush for taking our Nation to war without proper constitutional authority.

Palestinian PM to Present New Cabinet
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia said Tuesday he will present a new Cabinet to parliament for approval next week, slowing recent momentum toward resuming peace talks with Israel.

The Top Ten Conservative Idiots
To borrow a phrase from Joe Lieberman, it was a banner week for George W. Bush (1,2) who is still trying to sort out the whole "Mission Accomplished" Aircraft Carrier fiasco.

US will deny aid to countries that refuse court immunity deals
The United States aims to secure agreements "with every country in the world" guaranteeing immunity for its citizens from any prosecution from the new International Criminal Court (ICC), and will cut off military aid to countries which do not comply.

African Anglican Leaders Outraged Over Gay Bishop in U.S.
Africa's Anglican leaders expressed fury on Monday at the consecration of a gay bishop in New Hampshire, renewing their intention to break from the American church and deepening an ideological fault line that crisscrossed the world.

Pentagon keeps coffins out of sight
Won't reverse ruling that forbids coverage of dead returning home

Where are the casualities and the Iraqi army?
One of the most mysterious aspects of this highly mysterious war is the absence of casualties. People get killed in normal wars. Who is getting killed in this one? And where is the Iraqi army?

U.S. Soldier Dies in Iraq as Bush Says 'No Retreat'
Faced with a mounting military and civilian death toll and stiffening guerrilla resistance, President Bush vowed on Monday that the United States would not run from its "vital" mission in Iraq.

Bodies of 500 US, UK soldiers lying in Jacobabad
Around 500 dead bodies of American and British soldiers killed during military operation in Afghanistan after September 11 blitz have been lying in a morgue at Shebhaz Airbase in Jacobabad

Karbala blast kills 3, wounds 12
Bomb planted in parked car on busy street near Shiite Muslim shrine

Eighteen Die in Second Deadliest Day for U.S. in Iraq
Eighteen Americans died in guerrilla attacks in Iraq on Sunday, including 15 soldiers killed when a helicopter was downed in the deadliest single strike on U.S. forces since they invaded to oust Saddam Hussein.

Bush: 'America will never run'
President vows to stay course regardless of terror attacks

Public confidence in Bush continues to fall as more American soldiers die in Iraq
The failure to control the situation in Iraq and the rising number of American casualties are beginning to cost President George Bush dearly.

Sen. Bob Graham won't run again
Former presidential candidate will retire from Senate after 3 terms

Lawyer in televised shooting out of hospital
Man says he's 'very grateful' he survived bizarre close-range attack

Face-to-face with Tulkarm executioners
In the Middle East, there is concern about the growing numbers of Palestinians being hunted down and killed - not by the Israeli army but by their own friends and neighbours.

AT&T accused of 'do not call' list violation
FCC proposes to fine phone company $10,000 per call

Californians return home after fires
'Everything we've worked for 37 years is gone'

More maritime terror warnings
Ex-CIA director weighs in, suspect ship docks in Korea

Blasts hit Baghdad's 'Green Zone'
Three rockets or mortar rounds exploded Monday night in the highly secure "Green Zone" of the Iraqi capital that houses the U.S.-led coalition's headquarters, a coalition spokesman said.

Behind tonight's ABC Jesus special
News team bases report on virulently anti-Christian novel

Anglican clergy won't recognize 'gay' bishop
'The devil has clearly entered the Church, God cannot be mocked'

Flash floods kill 170 people
Up to 170 people have died in flash floods which swept through a resort town in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, a disaster official said early on Tuesday.

America continues to bleed
In their deadliest strike yet against US occupation forces, resistance fighters yesterday shot down an American helicopter ferrying dozens of soldiers heading home for leave, killing 15 and wounding 21 others.

U.S. in Talks to Transfer Guantanamo Bay Detainees Back Home
Facing international pressure to resolve the cases of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, the US government has been quietly negotiating the transfer of some detainees back to their home countries for detention and prosecution, according to two federal officials.

Karzai told US about abuses, says aide
President Hamid Karzai told US military commanders more than a year ago that Afghan militias working for US troops were committing abuses against villagers and that their actions were undermining the effort to combat terrorism

Anti-War March Draws Diverse Crowd in D.C.
Families of soldiers serving in Iraq and vets joined a recent demonstration in Washington, D.C. marching heel-to-toe in opposition to the occupation of Iraq.

Israeli-EU relations hurt by opinion poll
Relations between the European Union and Israel on Monday took a sharp turn for the worse after an opinion poll showed most Europeans considered Israel the biggest threat to world peace.

Even Hitler didn't do this: Amputees returning to duty
Now, many reject retirement and work their way back to active duty. The Army, in what doctors describe as a sea change, is using high-tech artificial limbs and rehabilitation techniques developed in the past few months to help them get there.

Thinly vieled propaganda: U.S.-Mexico Border Patrol Failing
Pro-illegal piece talks about how bad it is to strengthen our borders and all the problems it has caused the illegals

5-year inquiry finds pipeline of illegal workers
The first clue came when police investigating an apartment burglary in the eastern Pennsylvania town of Honesdale picked up a young Russian immigrant who worked nights cleaning floors at the local Wal-Mart Supercenter

Iraq's Neighboring Countries Call for Security and Integrity of Borders
The seven foreign ministers have urged the restoration of security as quickly as possible and pledged to aid the Iraqi government in ensuring the integrity of its borders.

Teen's death linked to abortion pill
Coroner confirms 18-year-old girl dies after drug-induced termination

Sad state of our nation: 3 L.A. Prep School Students Made Sex Video, Officials Say
Three high school students — a sophomore girl and two junior boys — have been expelled from an exclusive preparatory school in the Sepulveda Pass for allegedly making a sexually explicit video and distributing it on school grounds.

Saudis kill two militants in raid on al-Qaeda hide-outs
SAUDI security forces yesterday clashed with suspected al-Qaeda sympathisers who planned to carry out a terrorist attack in the holy city of Mecca, killing two militants and seizing a large cache of weapons.

Michael Moore Enjoying Corporate High Life
America's most obnoxious corporate critic, Michael Moore, is living high on the hog thanks to the perks two corporations have provided him for the West Coast leg of his book tour.

Security collides with civil liberties
There are secret lists governing whether you can get on an airplane, secret surveillance of e-mail and the Internet, and new warrants allowing the government to search your home, your bank records and your medical files without your knowing it.

Police State Russia: Putin oversees rise of security apparatus
A coalition spanning the Federal Security Service - the successor organisation to the KGB - the military and the police has become the dominant force in Russian politics and the economy over the past four years of Vladimir Putin's presidency

Largest-ever mock terror exercise staged in Britain
Nearly 900 troops, police, firefighters and paramedics took part in the simulated incident at Dalton Barracks, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

Afghanistan to be Islamic republic
Draft constitution also calls for president, equal rights for citizens

Radio Tags Face Technical Hurdles, Deadlines
The latest technology craze can be found hanging from a Prada shirt in downtown New York or tacked onto cases of Boston-based Gillette razors.

Taiwan orders 8 million livestock RFID tags
The order is expected to be placed upon conclusion of the formal testing of Advanced ID's RFID livestock tags and readers, scheduled for the first quarter of 2004.

Di's hoard of secret videos destroyed
Princess's recorded confessions about her marriage will never be seen - but hunt goes on for the audio 'rape tape'

UN envoy on Burma mission
The United Nations special envoy on human rights in Burma, Paulo Pinheiro, is beginning a new investigative mission to the country.

MI5 accused of trying to bug ally
MI5 planned to bug the London embassy of one of Britain's allies in the so-called "war on terror", it was disclosed yesterday.

Navy's Top Officer Calls For A Global Naval Force
The Navy's top officer outlined on Monday a strategy for fighting terrorism that calls for an international naval collaboration to share intelligence and resources in an unprecedented show of maritime force.

Russia may join Nato to fight common enemy’
Outgoing NATO Secretary General George Robertson was quoted on Sunday as saying that former enemy Russia could one day join NATO to fight the new common enemy of "international terrorism".

Musharraf set to seal N-plant deal
The leaders of China and Pakistan were set to finalise a deal on Monday for Chinese help in building a multi-million dollar nuclear power plant in Pakistan, the second such facility to be made with Beijing's assistance.

O'Connor: U.S. must rely on foreign law
American courts need to pay more attention to international legal decisions to help create a more favorable impression abroad, said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at an awards dinner in Atlanta.

EU delegates accused of treating human rights as side issue at China summit
The two sides initialled an agreement on visas to make it easier for groups of Chinese tourists to travel to Europe. Approved Chinese travel agencies will be given preferential treatment for visas, provided their holidaymakers all return to China. The summit also agreed to set up an annual dialogue on industrial co-operation.

Power-tower 'terrorist' arrested in California
Man sought for allegedly sabotaging electrical lines tired of being on run

Worst day since war ended
AT LEAST 15 United States soldiers died and 21 were injured in Iraq yesterday when their helicopter was shot down in the deadliest single attack on coalition forces since they invaded the country to oust Saddam Hussein.

Copter shooting kills 15 U.S. troops
Rumsfeld: 'It's clearly a tragic day for America'

Meet the French terror connection
Al-Qaida operative arrested, while officials find jihadists operate with impunity in Paris

Iraq Alert
Iraq's six neighbours yesterday condemned terrorist attacks against civilians in the war-torn country and said they would secure their borders.

U.S.-Mexico border patrol said failing
Crackdown hasn't stopped even 1 known militant from slipping into country since 9-11

Life, Death, & Silence
Why The Media Elites Won't Tell The Full Story On Terri's Prognosis And Michael Schiavo.

‘Something’ felled an M1A1 Abrams tank in Iraq – but what?
Experts believe whatever it is that knocked out the tank in August was not an RPG-7 but most likely something new

Thousands of previously unseen galaxies come into focus
These galaxies are long ago and far away, thousands of them, the earliest and most distant ever photographed.

New Mexico UFO Crash Encounter In 1945
Just before dawn on July 16, 1945, scientists detonated the world's first atomic bomb at Trinity Site, some 20 miles southeast of San Antonio, N.M. Three weeks later, on August 6 and 9, the United States brought World War II to a dramatic end by using the bomb to destroy the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Five Israelis were seen filming as jet liners ploughed into the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001
Were they part of a massive spy ring which shadowed the 9/11 hijackers and knew that al-Qaeda planned a devastating terrorist attack on the USA?

U.S. Administrator Imposes Flat Tax System on Iraq
The flat tax, long a dream of economic conservatives, is finally getting its day - not in the United States, but in Iraq

Mass petition calls for compromise
Organisers of a mass petition which calls on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to make compromises to bring an end to their conflict said yesterday that they had gathered more than 160,000 signatures.

Taiwan Considers Nukes to Save Money
Taiwan is again considering building nuclear weapons, considering it cheaper, and more practical, than buying new conventional weapons and reorganizing their armed forces.

Latin America - A Vast Wasteland
Few places on earth have greater disparity in income, status and social advancement as the ‘so called’ New World, south of the border. The United States seems to be a bastion for opportunity in comparison. So what is the cause for this imbalance?

Big Brother Watching You - On Trains
At last something is being done about safety on Cape Town's crime-infested trains: a revolutionary "big brother" system is being tested to spy on criminals preying on passengers in coaches.

Bremer: Iraqi training will accelerate
Following the deaths of two U.S. soldiers in a roadside bombing Saturday, the lead American administrator in Iraq vowed to speed up training of Iraqi armed forces, police and border patrols to stem attacks.

Allies resist call to clear up lethal aftermath of war
The British and US governments have significantly watered down efforts to create a legal obligation to clear up millions of unexploded bombs and mines in former war zones such as Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Laos, aid agencies say.

U.S. chopper shot down in Iraq
At least 20 casualties, Chinook returning troops from R&R

Dems battle over Confederate flag
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean sparked criticism from his rivals Saturday after invoking the Confederate flag in a defense of his views on gun control.

US TV set for 'Jesus wife' storm
A leading US TV news reporter has said her network is taking a risk with a news special which asks whether Jesus Christ had a wife.

Mind Control Slavery and the New World Order
According to this extremely disturbing report, Monarch Program mind-control survivors claim to have been used as high-tech slaves by certain intelligence agencies and top-ranking politicians.

Queen Elizabeth controls and has amended U.S. Social Security
King George was the "Arch-Treasurer and Prince Elector of the Holy Roman Empire and c, and of the United States of America."

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Message to Congress Embedded in Huge Space Storm
Just as the most powerful space storm in 30 years is striking Earth, a congressional subcommittee will hear testimony today from scientists who would secure the future of space weather forecasting.

Two mortar bombs land on school in Iraq: principal
Two mortar bombs have landed and one exploded overnight in a school in Baqubah, near a US army base about 60 kilometres north-east of Baghdad in Iraq, the school principal said.

Protest plan for 'gay' bishop's consecration
'It is in direct violation of holy Scripture'

This Month In UFO History
Some of the more interesting sightings this November on the UFO Timeline

Co-Founder of String Field Theory Explores the Physics of ET
Renowned physicist, author, and co-founder of 'String Field Theory', Dr Michio Kaku believes that alien civilisations may have learnt to harness the energy of galaxies and travel through the universe using wormholes.

Unorthodox V-173 "Flying Pancake" Returns Home
Legacy Vought Retirees to Restore Vintage Aircraft on Loan from Smithsonian

UFO hotline flooded as sky lights up
An amateur astronomer who monitors reports of UFO sightings said on Friday he had been flooded by calls from terrified Germans after a solar flare caused brilliantly coloured skies over Germany this week.

Doctors turn on each other as MMR debate rages again
The long-running controversy over the MMR vaccination turned unexpectedly into an extraordinary public battle of words yesterday between two doctors responsible for the research paper which began the scare five years ago.

Fresh peace offer by Sri Lankan rebels
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels have offered a fresh set of peace proposals, ending their boycott of peace talks.

Report: 11 Die After Grasshoppers Swarm in Sudan
Eleven people died and thousands were taken to hospital with breathing difficulties after a swarm of grasshoppers invaded a town in central Sudan, the government-owned Al-Anbaa newspaper reported on Saturday.

GM Crops Being Mixed With Human, Other Animal Genes
Field Experiments Of Bizarre Genetically Engineered Crops Doubled In Past Two Years. Are Authorized Experiments A Risk To Human Health And The Environment?

Health fear for children sparks fury over fluoride
Sweeping new measures to allow fluoride to be added to large parts of Britain's water supply are set to provoke a huge political row amid fears that 'mass medication' may harm children and lead to more tooth disease.

Ba'athist warnings of terror ignored
Nervous parents kept their children home from school yesterday, but warnings of terror attacks and anonymous calls for a general strike had limited impact across Iraq, as U.S. authorities moved to counter an intensifying insurgency.

Rebel war spirals out of control as US intelligence loses the plot
The ghosts of Vietnam are returning as Baathists, zealots, criminals, tribal leaders and al Qaeda unite in a deadly alliance of hatred.

Cannabis use causes 'hundreds of deaths a year', coroner warns
Britain's most senior coroner is warning that hundreds of young people are dying in accidents caused by their prolonged use of cannabis.

Should he go or should he stay?
About two weeks ago I was speaking with a soldier on leave, who lives with his parents. Like so many, he turned twenty while in Iraq.

UN report slams Canadian for lapses in Baghdad blast
Louise Fréchette, the Canadian deputy chief of the United Nations, will oversee a security review at the world body even though she is criticized in a damning independent report on security lapses ahead of the recent bombing of UN headquarters in Baghdad.

Scientific Analysis Of 'Angel Hair' Fall Over Alessandria, Italy
Yesterday, 18 October 2002, my town and the neighboring zones were object of a singular phenomenon that I never before have experienced: the roofs, the automobiles, the trees were covered by strange filaments that have come down from the sky in a massive manner.

Chris Matthews: Simpleton Bush not chief
Staff gave him 'something to think about for the 1st time in his life'

Bomb blast in Mosul kills Americans
Detonated as convoy of U.S. vehicles drove past

Officer fights charges after protecting troops
Scared Iraqi into revealing plot details, rejects offer to retire with no benefits

Weather Is Now Firefighters' Ally
Moist air and cooler temperatures appeared to weaken several large fires marching across Southern California on Friday, as questions emerged over how emergency crews responded to the first reports on flame.

'Boycott CBS' resumes after site crash
GOP leader wants 'The Reagans' reviewed for historical accuracy

Al-Qaida Ramadan plot targets Western airliners
Terror group has stepped up chatter about assault in Iraq, Jordan

Perhaps The Illuminati Will Be Able To "Cap" The Great Pyramid This Next New Years Eve!!!

EU constitution to reference Islam?
German leader's urging adds to controversy over mention of God

Control of Government
Once again this is a nation of Sovereigns. That means, 'a nation of Kings'

Scare at Capitol triggers calls for more security
A gun scare that sent tremors through the Capitol on Thursday could prompt new security precautions and slow down visits to one of the nation's most popular landmarks.

Soldier faces rare charge of cowardice
Army Special Forces interrogator allegedly refused to do work in Iraq

New hope for Sri Lanka peace
The Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka say they are willing to resume peace talks to end a 20-year civil war in the South Asian island, the BBC reported.

Six Sue Sky Over Sex-Change Snogger
Six lads wooed this beauty for a TV show.. ..but SHE is actually still a HE

Grim picture painted for 2020
All our lives in the year 2020 could be startlingly different from today, the UK's Environment Agency believes.

Disabled Are Fearful: Who Will Be Next?
Although most newspapers are covering this story as an "end of life" or "right to life" issue, what ultimately happens to Terri Schiavo will affect countless other people with disabilities in this country.

Schindlers Reply To Shiavo's Larry King Love-Fest
I watched the whole Larry King interview with Michael Schiavo Monday night, and I took note of a number of issues he addressed which didn't seem consistent with things that either Terri's family told me, or that I had read.

ABC News considers: Did Jesus have a wife?
Special show explores topic Monday night, Catholic leader condemns 'crackpot theory'

Halloween Chemtrails Over Atlanta
Today we have had strong spraying all day in Atlanta Georgia. It is unusual to have spraying here with no incoming low front? This marks the 6th time this month we have had this undeniable spraying operqtion.

Chemtrails - More Are Waking Up
They just started spraying us here in Central VA. I was coming home from Charlottesville and saw 2 groups of three planes in formation laying down lines. I was in a grocery store parking lot when I noticed that.

Israel on verge of diplomatic breakthrough?
Sharon suggests progress in lower-level talks with Palestinians

Israeli minister in peace talks plan
Shaul Mofaz, Israeli defence minister, plans to hold talks with Palestinian officials next week, indicating a possible thaw in relations between Israel and the shaky Palestinian administration.

Annan vows tighter Iraq security
The United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan, has written a letter to all UN staff promising action to improve security in the light of the bomb attack on UN headquarters in Iraq in August.

Don't Let Your Kids Celebrate a Religion of Evil
Do you want your children and grandchildren involved in a celebration of demons and witchcraft? Halloween is not innocent fun with costumes and candy, as many believe. You may be surprised by the roots of this religious holiday.

Judge to Christian mom: No 'homophobic' teaching
In custody case orders child's religious upbringing must not expose her to idea homosexuality wrong

E-mail virus spreading; it arrives sealed with a kiss
A new e-mail virus started spreading to corporate computers Friday and is headed for home computers, but computer security experts said they expect the outbreak to wind down over the weekend.

Christians just saying 'no' to Halloween
Saying that scares and ghouls flirt with Satanism, more and more churches offer friendly alternatives.

Malysian PM Mahathir hands over power to Abdullah
Mahathir's successor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was formally sworn in at a somber ceremony at the royal palace in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 31, 2003.

Wake Forest University Paper Runs Column: Satanism is so much fun!
Commentator: "If someone knocked at my door on Halloween and handed me a pamphlet outlining the downfalls of Satan worship and telling me to let Jesus fill the hollow in my life, I would immediately vomit violently, spin my head around and curse God."

If anyone else did this, the secret service would be called. Barbara Bush threatens that, if you talk about her family, you're dead
Barbara Bush:" you can criticize me, but don't criticize my children and don't criticize my daughters-in-law and don't criticize my husband, or you're dead."

HK welcomes China's space hero
China's first man in space, Yang Liwei, has arrived in Hong Kong for what is being seen as an attempt to boost patriotism in the former British colony.

Analysis paints harsher picture of Mass. joblessness
Massachusetts suffered a greater rate of permanent job losses in the recent recession and its workers are suffering longer periods of joblessness than the nation as a whole

Wal-Mart no stranger to illegal contract work
the Honesdale case and three others in Florida, Illinois and Virginia, ll involving illegal workers employed to clean Wal-Marts and other businesses, point to the largely overlooked, but widespread, recruiting of eastern Europeans and other foreigners to scrub the floors and toilets of America's retail emporiums while most shoppers

New voting machines' security, reliability a concern to some
With just over a year to go before the next presidential race, touch-screen voting machines don't seem like the cure-all some thought they would be. Skeptics fear they'll only produce more problems, from making recounts less reliable to giving computer hackers a chance to sabotage results.

Hormones in Your Milk
Four dairies got their proverbial hands slapped by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for marketing what it charges is "misbranded" milk.

Regulations block key water drop
Firefighters reject offer for assistance due to ban on night flights

Blaze that started California inferno could have been stopped, but state officials stopped air tankers from taking off
The helicopter with the dump bucket flew within five miles of the fire, before state officials told it to turn back, Weldon said. The air tankers never took off. Weldon was told crews would attack the fire in the morning.

'Bureaucracy' sidelines 4 Navy helicopters
Reservists waiting to use training, water-dropping equipment against fires

Common bond strengthens firefighters
They come from throughout the West, some aboard shiny urban fire engines and others in aging buses, a diverse collection of men and women — even prison inmates.

Hesitation is a fatal mistake as Calif. firestorm closes in
When Jon Smalldridge went to bed at his parents' house in rural San Diego County late Saturday, he wasn't that concerned about the wildfires that were ravaging the Cleveland National Forest 15 miles away, a distant glow in the night.

U.S. officials see Saddam's hand in attacks
Intelligence suggests Hussein acting as catalyst or even leader of opposition

U.S. troops clash with rioters
Protesters wave Saddam's picture, youths throw stones at soliders, torch tires

House passes Iraq spending bill
298-121 vote on $87 billion package came in after midnight, Senate is next

German MP defends Jewish remarks
A German parliamentarian has refused to apologise for remarks that appeared to compare Jews during the Bolshevik Revolution to Nazis in World War II.

Malaysia's Mahathir steps down after 22 years
New prime minister sworn in to replace region's longest-serving elected leader

Elite Canadian Explosives Expert Disappears
A missing Canadian soldier who vanished this summer is a member of the army's elite JTF-2 special forces squad, and the military is growing increasingly worried that the explosives expert has "gone off the reservation."

China focuses a 'Big Brother eye' on the Net
China plans to set up a national surveillance system for Internet cafés and let a small number of companies run most of them, in a move that was immediately criticised as yet another attempt at online control.

Bioterror Researchers Build a More Lethal Mousepox
Scientists have created a highly lethal virus in an effort to develop stronger protections against supervirulent forms of smallpox that terrorists might turn on humans, researchers said yesterday.

US Senate yet to receive some Iraq reports
A US Senate committee deadline to the Bush administration to hand over files relating to intelligence on pre-war Iraq has passed without being fully met.

Attorney shot outside Blake court hearing
Assailant: 'You took my money. That's what you get'; TV cams catch it all

Laci's sister testifies
Says Scott Peterson said he had golf plans, not fishing plans Christmas Eve

Thousands Given Wrong STD Results
About 3,000 people got the wrong results when they were tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia over an 18-month period, health officials say.

Fourteen die in Baghdad clashes
Clashes between unruly Iraqi mobs and coalition forces using tanks and air support left 14 Iraqis dead and five wounded, a U.S. source said early Friday evening.

The "Old Hag" Syndrome
You wake up unable to move, barely able to breathe... you feel an oppressive weight on your chest... and you sense some evil presence in the room... The old hag strikes!

Footsteps, voices ... a recording interrupted
Vance and his fellow investigators have encountered phenomena that seemingly defy explanation.

Study raises doubts about FDR's polio
The disease that struck Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the prime of his life may not have been polio, as his doctors and history have believed. An analysis out Friday suggests that Roosevelt, whose work on behalf of polio patients gave rise to the March of Dimes, instead may have had Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a disease barely known by doctors of the day.

Taylor appeals war crimes charge
A United Nations-backed court in Sierra Leone has begun hearing appeals against their indictments from some of those accused of war crimes.

Northern Lights Reach New York, New Jersey
The only word which may describe the event is "amazing." The last time I witnessed the Aurora was many years ago in the Adirondack Mountains of extreme Northern New York State. And even then the effect was less than thrilling.

NY man gets a bad case of the bends
A New York man has learned the hard way that if you drop your mobile into a toilet bowl, you should just walk away.

Rx Drugs, Cleaners, Toxins Now In Water Supply
Prescription drugs, household cleaners and chemicals from MRIs are showing up in the U.S. water supply, according to government researchers who have completed one of the most detailed surveys ever done on a single American watershed.

Spook Central
Railroad employees tending coaches overnight in the old train yard in Durango would swear they heard children running, screaming and making trouble in the cars. But when the employees reached the coaches, no one was there.

'Aids explodes behind the Iron Curtain'
An international Aids conference warned on Wednesday of an explosion of Aids victims behind the former Iron Curtain, unless people who are HIV positive there are given the same treatment as those in the West.

High School Girls Pummel Man Who Exposed Himself
A man described by authorities as a known sexual predator was chased through the streets of South Philadelphia by an angry crowd of Catholic high school girls, who kicked and punched him after he was tackled by neighbors, police said on Friday.

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