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POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Feds use commercial data as intelligence source Federal and state governments pay about $50 million a year to comb through ChoicePoint's databanks, also marketed under such names as AutoTrack, KnowX.com and ScreenNow.
Big Brother stalks cyberspace
In wartime, civil liberties can be limited in U.S. "The irony is that we claim to be fighting for freedom," said Charles Haynes, a senior scholar at the First Amendment Center in Arlington, Va. "The reality is that at home, we often show how sometimes superficial our commitment is to the very principles were defending."
What's next: clothes that spy on you
Libraries move to protect privacy
US NEWS HEADLINES
"Anybody, anyplace could become a victim," he warns.
Anybody See a Trend Here? Winston's future in 'Apocalypse'
CA: Swarm of state fees proposed Consumers to feel sting of attempt to reduce huge deficit
Army Says Small Operation Made 2001 Anthrax
Goddard to decide on 'vigilante' probe Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard will decide in coming days whether to investigate citizen patrol groups along the border, said his spokeswoman, after he met with immigrant-rights activists yesterday in Tucson.
WWIII?
Syria Denies Having Chemical Weapons, Saddam Link
US tells Syria to co-operate or risk conflict President yesterday accused Syria of having chemical weapons. In the clearest sign yet that Washington is turning its sights on Damascus links to terrorism, two of his most senior Cabinet members also warned the country against harbouring Iraqi officials.
Syria Once Again Is Target of U.S. Ire
LIES AND PROPAGANDA
NEW WORLD ORDER
SARS MYSTERY DISEASE OUTBREAK
Epidemic Kills Scientist Who Helped Discover It
Scientists claim SARS breakthrough A team of scientists from Canada says it has cracked the genetic code of the virus which is suspected of causing severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
Pakistan says India qualifies for pre-emptive strike Pakistan has reiterated that India qualifies the most for pre-emptive strike as New Delhi is the 'violator of UN resolutions, possess weapons of mass destruction and is responsible for worst kind of human rights abuses'.
S. Africa: Big brother to listen, too
SCIENCE AND HEALTH HEADLINES
Iraqs Heritage Lost to Looters At the Iraq Museum, where priceless antiquities had been wrapped in foam and secured in windowless storage rooms to protect them against US bombs, an army of looters perpetrated what war did not
Iraqis blame looting, lawlessness on U.S. At first they cheered, smiled, offered hearty thumbs-ups to the U.S. soldiers newly in their midst. But across Iraq's lawless capital, that sentiment is evaporating as quickly as Saddam Hussein's government melted away.
Anarchy on streets of liberated Baghdad
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U.S. Govt Accused of War Crimes Against Journalists International journalists' organizations are accusing the U.S. government of committing war crimes in Iraq by intentionally firing at war correspondents
Did US allow Saddam to flee? Was the surrender a result of conspiracy?
CNN Transcript: "KING: OK, what was it like? What prompted you... to put the flag on the statue?
CHIN: ...our CO, he wanted us to put the flag up there
Centcom: All Iraq Oil Fields in Areas Under Coalition Control
Carving Up The New Iraq
Dyncorp Rent-a-Cops May Head to Post-Saddam Iraq
Support for Bush jumps to 71 per cent on war "success"
Garden of Eden now a wasteland
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