"Smoking gun" WMD site in Iraq turns out to contain pesticide Bush, Blair Pledge U.N. Role in Iraq
POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Police violence shocks activists, others at Port of Oakland protest An anti-war demonstration at the Port of Oakland turned violent when Oakland Police opened fire with wooden dowels, ``sting balls,'' concussion grendades, tear gas and other non-lethal weapons when protesters at the gates of two shipping lines refused an order to disperse.
Operation TIPS alive and well in Virginia
Skokie Library To Warn Patrons Of Patriot Act Officials Cite Concern Over FBI Access To Records
RFID Backtrack: In a move that may have brought unwanted attention to a burgeoning industry, Italian clothing maker Benetton Group said it has not embedded any radio frequency identification tags in any of its clothing.
SARS MYSTERY DISEASE OUTBREAK
Deaths in Far East push Sars toll to 100 The death toll from severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) reached 101 yesterday as more fatalities were reported in China, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Activist Targeted In Effort To Curb Internet Promotion Of Suicide The Australian government is planning a clampdown on Internet websites that promote suicide, saying studies have shown that information on the subject may encourage suicidal behavior
US NEWS HEADLINES
TARGETING THE PRESS
It's like somebody flipped a switch, suddenly journalists are being killed and others are now fleeing...guess there won't be anyone there to cover the battle for baghdad...hmmm.....
Three journalists killed in Baghdad Two journalists were killed by an explosion at the Palestine Hotel and an Al-Jazeera TV reporter died when an airstrike hit a building housing the Arab media on Tuesday during intense but sporadic warfare in central Baghdad
Journalists Killed By U.S. Fire A Reuters cameraman was killed and at least four other journalists were injured after the Baghdad hotel where they were staying came under fire Tuesday from U.S. troops.
BEATEN AND HUMILIATED: Military accused of mistreating reporters "Many journalists have come under fire, others have been detained and questioned for several hours and some have been mistreated, beaten and humiliated by coalition forces."
LIES AND PROPAGANDA
NEW WORLD ORDER
Bush, Blair Pledge U.N. Role in Iraq Looking beyond the war, Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair pledged to give the United Nations a role postwar Iraq
SCIENCE AND HEALTH HEADLINES
Parents seek to force teen to have abortion pregnant 16-year-old and her parents will face off in federal court Monday in a trial to decide if the parents can force their daughter to have an abortion she does not want.
Bid to 'design' child may end in U.S. A British mother seeking to create a "designer baby" in order to save her son's life says she will have the treatment in the United States if British courts rule it illegal.
Amid Allied jubilation, a child lies in agony, clothes soaked in blood "I watched two-and-a-half-year-old Ali Najour lying in agony on the bed, his clothes soaked with blood, a tube through his nose, until a relative walked up to me."
US troops face children, and hard calls, in battle When a young Iraqi boy stooped to pick up a rocket propelled grenade off the body of a dead paramilitary, U.S. Army Private Nick Boggs made a tough call.He unloaded machinegun fire and the boy, whom he puts at about 10 years old, fell dead on a garbage-strewn stretch of waste land.
Soldier faces grim reality of war Even in the brutal context of war, there are extremes. For Boggs, it was the toughest decision of his life, as he pointed his machine gun at a 10-year-old boy.
London Guardian: I can't face another war report about dead children
IT WAS ALL PLANNED LONG AGO But amid all the back-slapping, take a second to ask yourself a couple of crucial questions about this illegal colonisation of Iraq. Why and with whose authority are we there? A quick re-cap.
SECOND AMENDMENT HEADLINES
Gun Manufacturer Faces Trial Today, in the third legal defeat for the gun industry in the past month, a Massachusetts court cleared the way for a lawsuit brought by the family of a gun violence victim to move forward to trial, denying motions to dismiss the case.
ANTI-GUN RALLY ATTRACTS 'SUITS' A Brooklyn city councilman led about a dozen gun-control advocates to City Hall yesterday to call on Congress to throw out two bills that would protect gun makers and sellers from lawsuits.
Albany councilman calls for gun task force For several years, police officers in Albany have been instructed to be aggressive -- to frisk young men when they can do so legally and to pass along every whisper of a gun to detectives.
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