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criminal corporate-government connections is a dangerous occupation. Exposing the players
and their front companies is even more hazardous.
Mary Sparrowdancer
The Battle of Darkness & Light
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Greg Palast
Baker Takes The Whole Loaf
And who will net the big bucks under
Jim Baker's plan? Answer: his client, Saudi Arabia, which claims $30.7 billion due from
Iraq plus $12 billion in reparations from the First Gulf war.
Manuel Valenzuela
'The stupefaction of a nation'
We are the lifeblood of the
conglomerate, of vital importance, and, as such, it is in its best interest to control as
much of our lives as possible, transforming us into obedient servants of obliviousness.
Bankruptcy of U.S in
1933 - "Uniform Commercial Code: Recourse and Remedy against Tyranny"
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Fortress Americas, Part 1
Ben Gurions UltimateOne True Zion
Bruce Barton
Protocols Of Zion - Matters Not Who
Wrote Them
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trade now restricted..sorry
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Chem Trails over
Pflugerville Texas just north of Austin 12/03/03 - Intel Report
Norman D. Livergood
The Higher Mysteries
From the beginning of recorded
history, we have mention of sacred teachings concerning the rebirth of humans into a
Higher Consciousness.
Marcus Warren
Monsters & Cannibals At War In Haiti
Fuelled By Drugs And Voodoo,
Supporters Of Haiti's President Jean-Bertrand Aristide Are Fighting A Revolt Against Him
Jack Cashill
TWA FLIGHT 800:
Pilot takes NTSB to court
The CIA lied, expert eyewitnesses come forward
The Pyramids of Egypt
& Mars
"Typology"is the study of
prophetic foreshadowing - the use of metaphor, allusion, and symbol that goes beyond the
literal interpretation of words, phrases,and the mere physical expression of an object. By
studying the typologyof the anomalous structures on Cydonia - the geometry and the numbers
encoded therein - one can gain insight into the identity of the builders.
Paul Walter
Children: Victims of a
Sex-Crazed Society
Judith Moriarty
Man Of Peace - Child Of Light
HAARP Theory and
Research Goals
It appears that on the chemtrails CCF bulletin board there is much concern about the HAARP
system and its relationship to chemtrails techniques.
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Richard Mack for
Governor
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The Continuing
Catastrophe Called Chemtrails - Diane
Harvey
Jon Dougherty
Kidnapping in
Candelaria
The escalating border war with Mexico
Alex Jones interviews
9/11 Widow Ellen Mariani and Her Attorney
Audio Archive
Sherman H. Skolnick
& Lenny Bloom
Middle Finger News -
Censorship And The War Gang
Sticking It To The Poobahs News Hot Enough To Fry Eggs
John Phelan
JFK, 911 & The Real America - Tying
US History Together
Gen. Franks: When
US is hit with WMD the Constitution will be discarded in favor of a military form of
government - NewsMax
Henry Makow, PhD
Now Hollywood Sexualizes Grannies
Normalizing The Unnatural
Judith Moriarty
Empty Lives...Empty Words...Empty
Chairs
Diane Harvey
The Continuing Catastrophe Called
Chemtrails
James Brooks
'We Didn't Know' Will Be No Excuse - The
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George Monbiot
The moral myth
Superpowers act out of self-interest, not morality, and the US in Iraq is no different
Sherman Skolnick
The Overthrow Of The American Republic
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Daddy Bush and Teddy Kennedy-The Meeting
Henry Makow PhD
Why the Bankers Love The Left
Anti Capitalism, Anti Semitism Are Diversions
Judith Moriarity
Bring'em Home - Not
Send'em Off
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The Other Shoe
America Built A Prison And Put The World On Death Row
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the "Mark" 2007
"Mark of the Beast" Technology Anounced!
Applied Digital Solutions' CEO Announces ``VeriPay''
Secure, Subdermal Solution for Payment and Credit Transactions at ID World 2003 in Paris
Andy McSmith
Sweeping new
emergency laws to counter UK terror
Gen. Franks: When
US is hit with WMD the Constitution will be discarded in favor of a military form of
government - NewsMax
NWO Target Date for
the "Mark" 2007
"Mark of the Beast" Technology Anounced!
Applied Digital Solutions' CEO Announces ``VeriPay''
Secure, Subdermal Solution for Payment and Credit Transactions at ID World 2003 in Paris
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
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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Neanderthal 'face' found in
Loire
A flint object with a striking likeness to a human face may be one of the best examples of
art by Neanderthal man ever found, the journal Antiquity reports.
Abortion-clinic
boycott has 'pro-choicers' on ropes
Planned Parenthood sounds alarm as residents launch petition, plan rally
Thompson Promotes HIV
Awareness in Zambia
U.S. Official Tommy Thompson Appeals for Redoubling of Efforts Against Fighting HIV in
Zambia
Dissection too cruel
for school?
PETA claims 'immoral' practice desensitizes students to animal suffering
Producer intent on
'Trading Places' with Bush
Hollywood award-winner wants to 'bring freedom back to America'
Patriot Act Author Has
Concerns
Detaining citizens as 'enemy combatants' - a policy not spelled out in the act - is
flawed, the legal scholar says.
Nigeria slated for rights
abuses
A leading US human rights organisation has accused the Nigerian Government of using
violence and intimidation to silence its critics.
Security
breaches. Suicidal detainees. A legal challenge heading to the Supreme Court. Welcome to
Guantanamo
Though U.S. officials have released some inmates deemed harmless, new ones are still
arriving, with about 20 coming and going last week. Amid a global argument about their
rights, the Supreme Court recently agreed to decide whether the captives at Guantanamo can
at least challenge their detention in federal court.
New
surveillance guidelines fuel debate in California
Federal authorities may now have broad powers under the USA Patriot Act to monitor the
public in its fight against terrorism, but guidelines distributed last month by the
California attorney general's office contradict the surveillance methods used by federal
agencies -- and advise local police to observe stricter state limits when it comes to
spying on the public.
Miami crowd control would do
tyrant proud
Miami police Chief John Timoney must be mighty proud of the social order he maintained
during the Free Trade Area of the Americas summit a couple of weeks ago in Miami - sort of
the way Saddam Hussein was proud of quieting dissension in his country.
President
To Drop Tariffs On Steel
The Bush administration has decided to repeal most of its 20-month-old tariffs on imported
steel to head off a trade war that would have included foreign retaliation against
products exported from politically crucial states, administration and industry sources
said yesterday.
Bosnian Muslims start war trial
The first senior Bosnian Muslims accused of war crimes have gone on trial at the Hague
tribunal.
Mics Found At Santa Barbara
Sheriff's HQ
Sheriff's officials said several wireless microphones discovered outside their
headquarters could be the latest of several attempts by journalists to surreptitiously get
information on the Michael Jackson molestation case.
New
sniper feared after death on Ohio highway
Fear that a copycat sniper is on the loose gripped Ohio yesterday after a fatal shooting
and 10 other attacks on the Jack Nicklaus Highway.
US favors eventually
handing role in Afghanistan to NATO: Rumsfeld
The United States favors eventually turning over the US-led coalition's military
operations in Afghanistan to NATO as the alliance expands its security role there, US
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said here Sunday.
Microsoft
Software in Every Car?
Cars with the Microsoft software will speak up when it's time for an oil change. They'll
warn drivers about wrecks on the road ahead and scout alternative routes. They'll pay
freeway tolls automatically. The software running their brakes will upgrade itself
wirelessly.
Rumsfeld Presses NATO Allies
on Iraq
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld Encourages NATO Allies to Provide More Help in Iraq
Only dictators ban
television news
The raid by the U.S.-appointed Iraqi officials on an Arab television network bureau in
Baghdad and the ban on its broadcasts hardly fits my idea of how to spread democracy in
the Middle East.
Bloodiest
month in Iraq leaves 105 troops dead
The bloodiest month since the United States led the invasion and occupation of Iraq has
come to a deadly close after insurgents killed 14 people from five nations in a weekend of
apparently carefully calculated attacks.
For
the Iraqis, a Missile Deal That Went Sour
For two years before the American invasion of Iraq, Mr. Hussein's sons, generals and front
companies were engaged in lengthy negotiations with North Korea, according to computer
files discovered by international inspectors and the accounts of Bush administration
officials.
U.S., Indonesia Starting to
Normalize Military Ties
The United States and Indonesia are starting to build a more "normal"
military-to-military relationship, Secretary of State Colin Powell says.
Saudi official
blames 'foreigners' for terror
Prince implies al-Qaida not responsible for recent attacks
Big Iraq ambush 'was bank
heist'
An ambush on US troops in Iraq's city of Samarra was an attempt to seize new Iraqi
banknotes, the US military say.
Terrorist base south
of border
Paraguay sees major influx of Arabic-speaking 'Europeans'
Dem for prez helps
group tied to terror
Kucinich headlines weekend fund-raiser for CAIR, linked to Hamas, Islamist goals
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear
Second Amendment Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the Silveira v.
Lockyer Second Amendment lawsuit. As of this publication, the Silveira docket website was
not yet updated, but Cornell's Supreme Court orders page for December 1 lists the case as
denied.
Taiwan, US to hold defense
talks, computer war simulation
Taiwan and the United States are to hold comprehensive defense talks and a computer war
simulation later this month, defense officials said Monday amid rising tensions with rival
China.
Deadlock as Israel
rejects bid on talks
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has rejected calls for a halt to Israeli settlement
and fence-building in the West Bank as a condition for a first meeting with his new
Palestinian counterpart, Ahmed Qurie.
Chavez appoints
Saddam supporter
Venezuelan now in charge of nation's passport agency
Drivers face mobile phone
fines
A ban on using handheld mobile phones while driving has come into force.
Army
'forcing out sick Gulf war veterans'
The Ministry of Defence forced "hundreds" of victims of Gulf war syndrome to
quit the Army under a system known as manning control to avoid paying them medical
pensions.
What's in Dean's secret Vermont files?
Howard rips Bush for secrecy, but locks up own records to prevent embarrassment
God becomes
fault line
Americans who frequently attend religious services tilt 63-37 percent to Bush
Arafat`s Price Scale for Letting
Palestinians Travel to Geneva
The unauthorized Geneva Accords launch ceremony, celebrated by a flock of unofficial and
private individuals at the Swiss lakeside city on Monday, December 1, have netted handsome
profits for Yasser Arafat.
Hollywood Democrats hold 'Hate Bush' event
'To prevent the advancement of the current extremist right wing agenda'
Rock stars unite to oust
Bush
Don Henley, Dave Matthews, Moby ask fans to 'get involved'
Liberal
radio group says close to acquiring 5 stations
'We're steady as she goes to have a broadcast debut in early 2004'
Battle
for Gore's news channel heats up
Al faces fight from WorldNetDaily in bid for Newsworld International
French row
over rights for unborn
French feminists, doctors and the leftwing opposition reacted furiously after the
conservative majority in parliament passed a bill making it a crime to cause a pregnant
woman to miscarry against her will.
U.S. forces kill 46 Iraqis
attempting ambush
Many of dead attackers found wearing uniforms of Saddam's Fedayeen militia
Iraqi
council may backtrack on power-transfer plan after objections
The U.S.-appointed Iraqi Governing Council is rethinking an agreement that called for the
United States to turn over power to Iraqis by July without general elections.
3
al-Qaida caught in Iraq, U.S. says
If confirmed, it would be 1st disclosed detention of bin Laden terrorists in country
Lieberman
warns of global religious war
Calls Iraq testing ground on fanatical Muslims' willingness to do battle
Iraq
scientists: We lied about nuclear weapons
Top physicist: 'It was all like building sand castles'
Britain
fears Christmas terror
Police, MI5 security service worried about attacks on soft targets like shopping centers
China
quake kills at least 11, injures 47, destroys 700 houses
The quake, measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale, hit Zhaosu county, with a population of
165,000, in the Xinjiang region near the border with Kazakhstan at 9.38 am (0138 GMT).
Syria gives Turkey 22
bombing suspects
In connection with 4 deadly suicide attacks in Istanbul
Sabbath bomber admits al-Qaida
ties
61 people killed in attack 2 weeks ago at Turkish synagogue
10,000
Iranians chant 'Death to America'
'The region will only see peace and calm when the occupiers get out'
Iran Clarifies Uranium
Enrichment Plans
Iran Insists Its Decision to Suspend Uranium Enrichment Is 'Voluntary and Temporary'
Muslim Bush
appointee blasts president
In candid interview with Arab paper calls him religious colonialist
Feds fear air cargo,
ramps open to terror
Internal memo advises tightening aircraft security during holidays
Laws to 'protect'
women from fundamentalists
France addressing contentious issues arising from Muslim minority
Talks over NI
power-sharing
Northern Ireland Secretary Paul Murphy is meeting the main parties in the newly-elected
assembly to discuss the future of devolved government.
Arrest for catching
mouse?
California law pushed by animal group requires trapping license
'Good Catholics wear
condoms'
Group within church claims it's countering Vatican 'misinformation'
Michael Schiavo
tries to block Gov. Bush
Wants quick court ruling on challenge to law allowing wife to live
EU summit tackles key divisions
European Union foreign ministers are addressing some of the most divisive issues of a new
European constitution on day two of their meeting in Naples.
Lindbergh's double
life proved?
3 German siblings claim DNA tests show famed aviator is father
American armed forces are assuming major
new domestic policing and surveillance roles
Preoccupied with the war in Iraq and still traumatized by Sept. 11, 2001, the American
public has paid little attention to some of what is being done inside the United States in
the name of anti-terrorism. Under the banner of "homeland security," the
military and intelligence communities are implementing far-reaching changes that blur the
lines between terrorism and other kinds of crises and will break down long-established
barriers to military action and surveillance within the U.S.
Expanded
Patriot Act Reach Would Hit The Net, Too
A bill approved by Congress last week to extend the reach of the Patriot Act would expand
the FBI's business document and transaction power to cyberspace stations like eBay,
Internet logs, and Internet service providers, and without requiring a judge's approval.
UN chief condemns Israeli
barrier
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has described Israel's decision to construct
the West Bank security fence as "deeply counter-productive".
FBI
Publicly Denies Spying on Protesters
Senior FBI officials took the unusual step Tuesday of publicly declaring that agents are
not using the war against terrorism as a cover to collect information on people who
demonstrate against the government.
Cigar Aficionado's Interview with
General Tommy Franks
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the disturbing interview
ID cards plan within 10 years
Measures to create a national identity card system have been announced in the Queen's
Speech. Text:
the Queen's speech
Terror threat sparks new powers
Police and ministers are to get new powers to deal with terror incidents and other
emergencies. Plans announced in the Queen's Speech mean that in a "catastrophic
incident", the police could evacuate danger areas and requisition specialist
equipment.
Terror suspect
released
A 33-year-old man arrested by anti-terrorist police during raids in Birmingham has been
released without charge.
Additive
shifting theory in anthrax attacks?
Substance made spores mailed to 2 senators float more freely in air
Jackson 'gay
pedophile,' says ex-estate manager
Says 'one of the nicest persons you will ever meet' but has serious 'illness'
Schwarzenegger
paroles convicted murderer
2nd within week was woman whose release rejected by Gray Davis
Protests
mark Bush's first visit to Las Vegas as president
President Bush visited Las Vegas on Tuesday, hoping to raise funds and support among
Nevada residents, who turned out in force to show their anger at his decisions to approve
Yucca Mountain and reform Medicare.
Japan scuttles two spy
satellites
Japanese officials have blown up a rocket carrying two spy satellites intended to monitor
North Korea.
Japan
Investigating Failed Spy Satellite Launch
Officials in Japan are investigating what went wrong in the failed launch of two spy
satellites on Saturday. The aborted launch is a blow to the prestige of Japan's space
program and its intelligence efforts.
Family
Values: Bush brother's divorce reveals sex romps
Neil Bush, younger brother of President Bush, detailed lucrative business deals and
admitted to engaging in sex romps with women in Asia in a deposition taken in March as
part of his divorce from now ex-wife Sharon Bush.
America's Gulags
All across the nation cities, and especially homeowner's associations, are creating gulags
where residents are now seen as inmates needing to be kept in line by vigilant zoning
boards, homeowner's association storm troopers and condominium boards.
Cops
Tried to Kill Me!: Suspect
Although he was in violation of parole and wanted for a Manhattan murder, Sean Pritchett
said yesterday it wasn't an arrest that cops were looking for when they burst into his
apartment in 1995 - it was an execution.
First official
China-based UN organization headquarters set up
Kim Hak Su, a UN undersecretary, said at the second session of the APCAEM the UN
organization would play a role in eliminating poverty, balancing the impact of
globalization on developing countries and solving common social problems.
Georgian party HQ rocked by blast
An explosion has damaged the offices of a Georgian political party critical of the
movement which swept President Eduard Shevardnadze from power.
Supreme Court
or World Court?
Justice O'Connor predicted that, "over time, we will rely increasingly or take
notice at least increasingly on international and foreign law in resolving domestic
issues."
When Cash Is Only Skin Deep
A Florida company has announced plans to develop a service that would allow consumers to
pay for merchandise using microchips implanted under their skin.
US pays up for fatal
Iraq blunders
The US military has paid out $1.5m (£907,000) to Iraqi civilians in response to a wave of
negligence and wrongful death claims filed against American soldiers
Only 10
percent of Japanese support Iraq troop dispatch
And an overwhelming majority -- 89 percent -- said they were dissatisfied with the
government's explanation of why it has promised to dispatch members of the Self-Defense
Force
Turks Arrest Suspected
Synagogue Bomber
Turkish Police Arrest Unidentified Man Suspected of Ordering Attack on Istanbul Synagogue
Al-Qaida terrorists
to gas U.S. subways?
Homeland Security memo warns of device that uses cyanide to asphyxiate its victims
Online
Porn Driving Sexually Aggressive Children
Incidents of young children displaying sexually aggressive behavior towards others appear
to be on the increase, and exposure to online pornography is a key factor, according to a
new study in Australia.
Lawmakers
agree on language banning human-organism patents
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office would be barred from issuing patents on human
organisms, such as genetically engineered embryos, under an agreement reached by lawmakers
Monday.
4 Children Die In Colorado From
The Flu
Three more children have died of flu-related illnesses, bringing to at least four the
number of fatalities in Colorado this season
Feds to cops:
Prepare for al-Qaida car bombs
Confidential memorandum advises taking high-threat measures for end of Ramadan
Letter
from Prison: Jim Traficant Speaks
"Thank you! Thank you for thinking of me and my family. Life is hectic and fast-paced
- and for you to have thought of me, and then to stop and take time from your precious
life to write me - is an honor. And once again, I thank you! Most of the people who write
me say they cannot understand why the government targeted me with such a passion."
Students'
Ramadan-fast assignment protested
Immigrants who fled persecution rally to tell 'truth about Islam'
Sharon Ignores UN
Resolution Korei: Seeking a 'Hudna'
The Palestinians welcomed the resolution, but said what they called Israels
refusal to implement the map should result in sanctions.
Muslim bus drivers
ousted over headdress
Women claim NYC overreacting to fears stemming from Sept. 11
Canadian
Gitmo Detainee 'Dropped Into Afghanistan'
"...Khadr was dropped into Afghanistan by U.S. authorities with no money or
identification and was told that Canada doesn't want him back... the Canadian embassies in
both Pakistan and Turkey kicked him out when he told them who he was."
Labor union: Smoking
a disability
Argues employers can't reject tobacco users, because it's addiction
Turkish Court Charges 9 in
Bombings Probe
Turkish Court Charges Nine Suspected Accomplices in Suicide Bombings Probe, Defense Lawyer
Says
IBM put gag
on medics
A former IBM occupational nurse testified Wednesday that a manager ordered medical staff
never to say workers' ailments were caused by toxic chemicals, and instead to blame
symptoms on allergies, alcohol or fatty foods to avoid workers' compensation claims.
Fears
over rise in sex disease cases
New infections of HIV, which causes Aids, have risen in Britain by 20 per cent since 2001,
bringing the number of people with the virus to nearly 50,000, health experts said
yesterday.
U.N. promotes
HIV-positive Muppet
Brings 'levity and compassion' to topic that often evokes opposite
The
HIV Explosion
Latest statistics show 49,500 people now have the virus. And experts claim almost one
third of them do not know they are infected, after it was spotted during other screening.
HIV
secrecy proving deadly
As many as 33% of 900,000 Americans infected with virus may not know it
Immigrant Money Sent South Is Double
Total US Foreign Aid
More than 40 per cent of adult Hispanic immigrants in the US regularly send money to
relatives in their native countries, a flow of funds totalling nearly $30bn this year, a
new study finds, AP reports in Washington.
EU shelves racism
report focusing on Muslims
Anti-Semitism study showing Islamic perpetrators judged inflammatory
Explosion shakes central Baghdad
The blast, which sent white smoke billowing up in the south of the Iraqi capital, occurred
moments after a smaller one was heard.
Worst hatred since
Holocaust?
Jewish leaders claim rising Muslim influence has altered mood of Europe
Britain set to ditch EU
constitution
UK said frustrated at failure of member states to settle competing demands
Blair, Chirac defend EU
troops
Insist plans for Europe to have own military capability will not undermine NATO
World growing hungrier, says UN
The United Nations food agency has warned that world hunger is rising again, despite
international efforts to reduce poverty.
Theft
of cobalt prompts security inquiry
Lapse in surveillance leads to looting of dangerously radioactive capsules
Evangelicals
outraged over Bush's 'same god' remark
Christian leaders express dismay: 'He is commander in chief, not theologian in chief'
Violence
Plagued Ramadan Ends in Mideast
A Ramadan marked by violence in the Middle East ended across most of the region Monday
night, as Muslims prepared for the three-day Eid el-Fitr holiday that closes the holy
month of fasting.
Muhammad gets death
for murder
Jurors render sentence after 6-1/2 hours, lethal injection likely mode of execution
Solar Hurricane
Hits Earth in Repeat of Oct Storm
Magnetic solar hurricanes like those that wreaked havoc last month have hit Earth again,
confusing satellites and causing aurora borealis displays as far south as Florida, Finnish
meteorologists said last week.
Pollution Linked To Strokes
City air pollution can greatly increase a person's chances of having a stroke, according
to Taiwanese researchers.
Senate cuts off Medicare
filibuster
But Democrats have another trick up sleeve to stop drug bill
Al-Arabiya
editor denies 'incitement'
The chief editor of al-Arabiya satellite channel has rejected charges that the station
incited murder by airing a Saddam Hussein tape calling for attacks on Iraqi officials.
Bush
signs record $401 billion defense bill
Legislation provides 4% raise for military personnel
Blair plans new laws to curb civil liberties
The measures could potentially outlaw participation in a protest march, such as last
week's demonstrations during President Bush's state visit, making it, in effect, a
criminal offence to criticise government policy.
Jewish
settlers fret over Sharon hints
Suggestions some Jewish settlements could be uprooted by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon have sent a jolt through the communities.
Plan
to Suspend Human Rights in the Event of a Terrorist Attack
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens said it was "absolutely
essential" for officers to be given greater powers in an "incredibly dangerous
world".
Unprecedented
peacetime move that would see the streets of Britain flooded with armed police
The nationwide alert would result in tougher security checks across the country and give
intelligence agencies and police emergency powers to increase surveillance, phone-tapping
and the detention of terror suspects on the basis of intelligence reports.
Sharon peace nod amid
expulsions
The men, who have not been charged, were moved to the Gaza Strip after losing appeals to
the Supreme Court.
EU
may strike deal on US information demand
US "anti-terrorist" requirements for European airlines to pass on information
about their passengers may be met by an "international agreement" that could
bypass European Union law
He
respected the badge, but `not in Miami'
Throughout the day, he said he watched police overreact to incidents. He saw a 53-year-old
woman get shot in the chest with rubber bullets. He saw other peaceful protesters being
gassed with pepper spray. He saw young people, who weren't doing anything illegal or
improper, being pushed and harassed by cops.
Congress
Expands FBI Spying Power
Congress approved a bill on Friday that expands the reach of the Patriot Act, reduces
oversight of the FBI and intelligence agencies and, according to critics, shifts the
balance of power away from the legislature and the courts.
A Welcome Failure
Delegates and protestors alike have packed their bags and quit Miami. Another
international trade summit has closed without a significant deal being signed. So why is
everyone claiming victory?
Family of dying GI battles
bureaucracy
They rushed him to an emergency room. A month and several hospitals later, Alford's family
learned that he was dying of a disease eating away his brain. He had Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease, an extremely rare and fatal degenerative brain disorder akin to mad cow disease
that causes rapid, progressive dementia.
U.S.
Detonates 'Mother of All Bombs' in Florida Test
The most powerful conventional bomb in the U.S. arsenal exploded in a huge, fiery cloud on
a Florida test range on Friday after being dropped by an Air Force cargo plane in the last
developmental step for the nearly 11-ton"mother of all bombs."
Canadian
general wants more NATO in Afghanistan
Thousands more soldiers required. Expanded security role next year could include
provincial reconstruction teams
Fears Iraqi
Insurgency Spreading
U.S. troops opened fire after an explosion near a military convoy Monday in Mosul, as
fears grew that the anti-coalition insurgency was spreading north a day after two American
soldiers were savagely beaten and killed in the same city.
US emissary urges
Sharon to fulfill promises in secret meeting: newspaper
A US emissary met secretly last Monday in Rome with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
and urged the latter to fulfill his promises, Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported Monday.
Despite
Warnings, British Foreign Office Left British consulate in Istanbul exposed to a terrorist
attack
As the Turkish authorities continued to question 18 suspects following the suicide bombing
which left 30 dead and 450 injured last Thursday, questions were being asked about why
Britain had not moved its consulate to a more secure part of the city, as the Americans
had done
UK rejects French
terror extradition
A British court has refused to extradite a suspected Islamic extremist to France to face
charges in connection with terror attacks which left 10 people dead and injured 180
others.
Allies point the
finger at Britain as al-Qaida's 'revolving door'
Investigators in Britain are privately at loggerheads with their US and continental
European counterparts over claims that the UK was used as a pivotal base for Osama bin
Laden's al-Qaida network in the run-up to the September 11 terror attacks.
Britain 'sheltering al-Qaeda leader'
A senior al-Qaeda leader is reportedly being looked after by British intelligence at a
safe house in northern England - but security sources are denying the claim.
France tobacco sellers on march
Thousands of tobacco sellers from across France have marched through Paris to protest
against tax rises.
Ordinance: Kansas town
residents must arm themselves
Residents of this south-central Kansas community have passed an ordinance requiring most
households to have guns and ammunition.
Rummy's
Nuclear Weapons Could Trigger World War III
Rumsfeld's plan to develop so-called mini nuclear weapons has many people
across the globe fearing the very worst.
Bush
Vows to Start More War
Just 24 hours before today's mass anti-war rally in London, he defended invading Iraq. Mr
Bush paid lip service to global anti-war feeling - then threatened military action
whenever he felt like it.
Children
without MMR struck off GPs' lists
Children who have not had the MMR vaccine have been dropped from doctors' patient lists so
that surgeries can claim extra money for meeting Government targets, a health watchdog has
revealed.
Moscow
fire kills 32 foreign students
A fire, possibly caused by an electrical fault, has swept through a Moscow dormitory
block, killing 32 foreign students and injuring 139 others, local officials say.
Is 'Iraqifada'
causing manpower problem?
If U.S. estimates of 5,000 terrorists are right, more troops will be needed to deal with
them
At
least 17 U.S. troops have committed suicide in Iraq
Since April, the military says, at least 17 Americans _ 15 Army soldiers and two Marines _
have taken their own lives in Iraq. The true number is almost certainly higher.
Mob
mutilates bodies of U.S. troops
Rifles through Americans' pockets, pummels corpses with concrete blocks
NYPD: Explosives
vanish from airport
Material powerful enough to down jet disappears mysteriously from Newark International
Black Copters, Underground Bases &
Invisible Government
By the time the shocking, surreal events of 911 settled into the national psyche, it seems
that Americans had already surrendered their attachments to the principles of the rule of
law that the country was founded upon. Goodbye constitution; we are already living in a
new and very different country.
Lawmakers
OK Spending Bill Food Measure
Bargainers tying down the last details of a mammoth $390 billion spending bill agreed to
block labels identifying which country food products come from for the next two years,
lawmakers and aides said Saturday.
India Cautious of Pakistan
Cease-Fire
India Cautious of Pakistan's Unilateral Cease-Fire Announcement for Frontier Dividing
Kashmir
Army
Reserve battling an exodus
The US Army Reserve fell short of its reenlistment goals this fiscal year, underscoring
Pentagon fears that the protracted conflict in Iraq could cause a crippling exodus from
the armed services
Brutal
deaths of US soldiers reveal simmering resentment among some in northern city
The slaying of two US soldiers and the mutilation of their bodies offended some in this
neighborhood of dilapidated houses and potholed streets where the killing occurred.
Woman in subzero
temps 'saved by angels'
Credits heavenly help for weeklong, miraculous survival in wilderness
The answer is blowing in the
wind
MUSICAL symphonies played on the giant rotating blades of wind turbines are being
considered by one of Scotlands leading power companies in an attempt to engage the
public with the growing energy-generating source.
New Zealand prime
minister a terrorist?
Helen Clark said to be 'a bit upset' after getting searched for explosives
Israel threatens
strikes on Iranian nuclear targets
ISRAEL has warned that it is prepared to take unilateral military action against Iran if
the international community fails to stop any development of nuclear weapons at the
countrys atomic energy facilities.
Australian UFO Research 2003 In Review
2003 was a year filled with exciting new ufological ventures and adventures. In 2002 the
AUFORN team alone set 10 reachable goals for 2003 and we have meet them all with the help
of many people."well done team and thank you to all.
Iraqis ambush, mutilate
soldiers
Two American soldiers were shot and mutilated Sunday by assailants who attacked their
vehicle in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in another day of insurgent violence against
coalition forces, according to U.S. military sources.
Uranium
'unaccounted for' at nuke plant
Whereabouts of radioactive thorium also remains mystery
Afghan camps have links to
terror attacks
Intelligence: Extremists trained, pledged their allegiance to bin Laden, al-Qaida
U.S. wages war on
al-Qaida's opium crop
Afghan drugs now represent terror group's principal source of income
Pakistan
offers Kashmir ceasefire
Pakistan has offered to impose a ceasefire along the military line of control in Kashmir
and India has promised to reply within one day.
Daschle
insists Republicans pull Bush ad
Spot portrays president as fighter of terrorism, Democrats retreating from battle
'Velvet
revolution' in Georgia
Shevardnadze flees capital after protesters seize the parliament
Machine-guns found
on airliner
New York-bound Czech flight forced to land in Iceland
Saudis placate
Islamist radicals
Royals, clergy bargain to stop terror with those close to al-Qaida, bin Laden
"Mark of the Beast" Technology Announced!
Applied Digital Solutions' CEO Announces ``VeriPay'' Secure, Subdermal Solution for
Payment and Credit Transactions at ID World 2003 in Paris
Bio-chip implant
arrives for cashless transactions
Announcement at global security confab unveils syringe-injectable ID microchip
Corruption
charge deals blow to Iraq turnover
Officials probed for allegedly taking bribes over contracts for cell-phone networks
Pentagon
bankers may bail out Black
A powerful banking group with close links to the Pentagon, which has also invested money
on behalf of the Bin Laden family, is in talks to bail out beleaguered Daily Telegraph
owner Conrad Black.
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