Saddam's Baghdad palace falls to US troops cleanup for nerve gas exposure
POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Police Attack Calif. Anti-War Protesters Police opened fire with non-lethal bullets at an anti-war protest at the Port of Oakland Monday morning, injuring several longshoremen standing nearby
Police raid wrong house Elderly couple shaken up after state troopers break in
Show of force shows police don't get it FBI Picks Another Outsider for Key Post NSA Official Will Oversee Intelligence
MD: Radar camera bill OK'd by House Final vote may occur tomorrow; residential, school zones targeted
Librarians Use Shredder to Show Opposition to New F.B.I. Powers The move was part of a campaign by the Santa Cruz libraries to demonstrate their opposition to the Patriot Act, the law passed in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks that broadened the federal authorities' powers in fighting terrorism.
U.S. Peace Activist Shot in Face W. Bank An American peace activist volunteering as a human shield in the West Bank was seriously wounded on Saturday when Israeli troops allegedly opened fire on him.
FLASHBACK: THIS IS WHAT TYRANNY LOOKS LIKE
Tear Gas and Stun Grenades Break up Activist's Memorial Service Israeli forces fired teargas and stun grenades yesterday in an attempt to break up a memorial service for Rachel Corrie, the American peace activist killed by an army bulldozer in Gaza on Sunday.
China hits back at US over human rights It says the human rights record of the US has worsened since Sept 11, and that discrimination against Muslims is rising
US NEWS HEADLINES
AR: children find fetus in a jar three children ranging in age from 8 to 12 found a pint-sized fruit jar behind Hillside Apartments near the woods. Not knowing what it was, they played with the jar for a little while before emptying the contents out. One of the children decided it might be something to be concerned about and told a parent. City Doesn't Answer Some New 911 Alarm Calls A new city ordinance designed to cut down on the number of false alarms called into 911 has caused some to complain 911 is refusing to respond to legitimate alarms.
Little Hope for Post-War Boom in Economy The U.S. economy seems to have all but stalled out in recent months -- or perhaps even contracted -- and a raft of gloomy data have economists worried a revival may be difficult even if the Iraq war ends swiftly.
Cradle to Grave in Flawed New Jersey Foster Care
White-Collar Work A Booming U.S. Export Specialized Jobs Farmed Out to China, Other Nations
WWIII?
North Korea blasts US for sanctions over missile exports North Korea on Friday blasted the United States for imposing sanctions on its missile-marketing agency over exporting missile technology to Pakistan, claiming the deal was legitimate.
North Korea plans to upgrade missiles with Russian technology North Korea, locked in a nuclear standoff with the United States, plans to import leading-edge Russian missile and rocket systems via Syria to upgrade its ballistic missiles
Russia, China call for end to war in Iraq China and Russia jointly called on Friday for an immediate end to the war in Iraq
REBUILDING IRAQ
Bush, Blair to discuss post-war Iraq, UN role
London Telegraph: What do the Americans want to control? As of now, everything
Iraq Debts Add Up to Trouble Economists say Bush administration officials are wrong to assume that petroleum revenue will pay for postwar reconstruction.
NEW WORLD ORDER
Don't Worry... more deadly vaccines will become available in the next few years
UN role in post-war Iraq on UK-US summit agenda While both have agreed that the US will be in control of Iraq in the immediate aftermath of the war, with an eventual handover to an Iraqi authority, differences still exist over the role of the UN and how long the process of handover should take.
SARS MYSTERY DISEASE OUTBREAK
SARS May Be Linked to Chlamydia-Like Agent China's center for disease control said on Friday it suspects a chlamydia-like agent caused an outbreak of a flu-like virus that has killed 82 people and infected over 2,400 worldwide
Hong Kong Braces for the Worst as SARS Spreads Hong Kong hospitals prepared for a worst-case scenario of up to 3,000 cases of the deadly SARS virus by the end of April, as the pneumonia-like disease claimed yet another victim in Canada.
SCIENCE AND HEALTH HEADLINES
Mercury in jabs 'may contribute to autism' The study by researchers in the United States found children who received vaccines containing a preservative called thimerosal, which is almost 50 per cent mercury, were more than twice as likely to develop austism than children who did not.
Middle Ages were warmer than today, say scientists Claims that man-made pollution is causing "unprecedented" global warming have been seriously undermined by new research which shows that the Earth was warmer during the Middle Ages.
Fall of Baghdad 'Just Days Away' U.S. tanks smash into presidential palace complex
DESPAIR OF A VILLAGE AT DEVASTATION
Arabs Appalled by U.S. Troops in Baghdad Arabs throughout the Mideast were dismayed by television images of American tanks rolling through the heart of Baghdad and some rushed to sign up for holy war against U.S.-led forces.
Possible Iraqi WMD storage site found U.S. biological and chemical weapons experts believe they may have found an Iraqi storage site for weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
Defecting Iraqi general 'offered refuge in Britain' Britain has offered an amnesty and refuge to one of Iraqs top military commanders
At a time when the United States is promising a reconstructed democratic postwar Iraq, many Afghans are remembering hearing similar promises not long ago.
For Iraq: Déjà Vu All Over Again This isn't the first time a Western superpower has invaded Iraq, promising to free the country from tyrannical rule and bring democratic government -- all while nursing its own strategic interests.
US accused of plans to loot Iraqi antiques Fears that Iraq's heritage will face widespread looting at the end of the Gulf war have been heightened after a group of wealthy art dealers secured a high-level meeting with the US administration
The war that may end the age of superpower The United States, like ancient Rome, is beginning to be plagued by the limits of power.
SECOND AMENDMENT HEADLINES
California: Wal-Mart to Suspend Gun Sales Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will temporarily stop selling guns at its 118 stores across California following hundreds of violations of state laws, California's attorney general said on Friday
In the Land of the Gun Grab: Police 'unable to cope' with volume of crime
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