US Admits Children Being Held at Camp X-Ray
POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Justices to review Miranda frontiers
NEW WORLD ORDER
GLOBAL POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Big Brother comes to Scotland Grampian police have become the first force north of the border to try facial recognition technology to identify suspects
US NEWS HEADLINES
Report: Thousands of parents give up custody of mentally ill kids to state Congressional auditors say thousands of kids with severe mental illnesses are put into state systems that are meant for abused or delinquent children.
Families Give Up Kids to Get Treatment Thousands of U.S. parents are being forced to give up their mentally ill children to foster care or even the juvenile justice system because they cannot otherwise pay for treatment
Judge Denies Delay in Okla. Bomb Hearing State Judge Denies Stay of Preliminary Hearing for Terry Nichols in Oklahoma City Bombing Case
NOW Backs Down on Statement about Lacey's Baby -- But Won't say whether NOW opposes fetal homicide statutes that exist in at least 23 states
BLOOD FOR OIL
WWIII?
Rumsfeld calls for regime change in North Korea A secret Donald Rumsfeld memorandum calling for regime change in North Korea was leaked yesterday
Arab States Unite in Appeal for a Boycott Egypt led calls for a boycott of any US-led administration of Iraq yesterday
SARS HEADLINES
Privacy falls victim to virus Public health concerns trump individual rights
SECOND AMENDMENT NEWS
UK: Gun crime up despite amnesty
Convicted burglar sues woman who shot him during crime Lewis, who is an inmate in the Benton County Jail, is seeking $139,913.32 in damages for being shot after he attempted to burglarize a business.
NJ: Cops attack gun availability, yet recycle own weapons Several traded-in N.J. police guns have been connected to crimes
UN weapons inspector says claims of banned arms "shaky" Chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix has questioned the validity of U.S. assertions over Iraqi banned weapons.
Syria seals border with Iraq in nod to US Syria's foreign minister confirmed yesterday that his country's border with Iraq had been sealed, signalling a shift towards cooperation with the United States in bringing a postwar settlement to the region
Trading with the enemy When individual Americans are accused of helping terrorists, they're thrown in jail and their names are dragged through the mud. But when major U.S. corporations are caught trading with the enemy, they get just a slap on the wrist from the government.
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
Peace activists prepare mass protest after Briton is gunned down by Israelis Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather today at the place where Tom Hurndall was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper as he tried to rescue Palestinian children trapped under fire
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