AZIZ: Saddam Survived
POLICE STATE/BIG BROTHER HEADLINES
Probe of FBI's DNA Lab Practices Widens With defense lawyers stepping up challenges to genetic evidence, the Justice Department inspector general is examining the FBI lab unit that analyzes DNA in hundreds of cases a year after a technician was caught failing to follow proper procedure.
FL: State high court considers youth curfews
Town Among Several Vowing to Block Patriot Act Enforcement
Local Officials Rise Up to Defy The Patriot Act
NEW WORLD ORDER
EU permanent presidency and constitution closer Portugals attempts to resist pressure from Germany and France to replace the present six month rotating presidency of the EU with a permanent appointment took a backward step last week.
US NEWS HEADLINES
Man Kills Wife, Self, Hours After Wedding A man shot and killed his new wife Saturday shortly after their wedding reception, then turned the gun on himself, police said.
U.S. Said to Warn 6 Ex-Enron Executives Over Charges Federal prosecutors in the Enron investigation have notified as many as six executives who formerly worked with the company's broadband division that they could be charged as early as this week with securities fraud and other crimes
Better not try breast-feeding in Texas
Another crackdown on homeschoolers? California legislation sparked concerns parents could face child-abuse charges
'Bomb-like device' shuts Palm Beach airport for 3 hours A suspicious bomb-like device noticed by a federal screener closed Palm Beach International Airport on Sunday, grounding planes, delaying more than a dozen outgoing flights and frustrating hundreds of other travelers who sat in their cars for more than three hours outside the airport in pouring rain.
Two screeners fight each other and police during brawl at BWI
SPOILS OF WAR
SARS HEADLINES
Welcome to the Sars camp: 1,000 solitary, sterile, white rooms Amid the sound of buzz saws and hammers, a honeycomb of one-storey bedrooms to house 1,000 people has sprung up almost overnight in a field in a northern suburb of Beijing.
WHO head urges global bid to stem 'century's first epidemic
UK: Doctors may get new legal powers in war against Sars '
U.S. Warned of SARS Threat Country Must Not Have False Sense of Security, Experts Say
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
How Jihad Made Its Way to Chechnya Secular Separatist Movement Transformed by Militant Vanguard
GLOBAL POLICE SATE HEADLINES
SECOND AMENDMENT NEWS
Mines Have Killed 80 Civilians Since the Fighting Ended Fighting is over but the deaths go on
Is protecting terrorists what US calls its anti-terrorism campaign? Washington has struck a deal with the most hated Iraq-based terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) to remain stationed in Baghdad and continue their terrorist activities
U.S. media losing global respect With his "preemptive" war against Iraq, U.S. President George Bush took a gamble of historic proportions. But what is far less acknowledged is that the same is true for the U.S. media
U.S. wants to keep Persian Gulf presence The United States wants to keep using military bases in friendly Persian Gulf countries, including a high-tech command center in Qatar where planners directed the war in Iraq, U.S. officials said Sunday.
SHAME OF U.S. TROOPS' IRAQI STREET JUSTICE Suspects stripped and paraded at gunpoint
Suspicious Discovery Apparently Wasn't Chemical Weapons A military team has tentatively concluded that there are no chemical weapons at a site where American troops said they had found chemical agents and mobile labs. Up to 1 Million Iraqis May Get Pay This Week -U.S. Up to one million Iraqi civil servants returning to work under a U.S. civil administration could qualify for a one-off $20 payment each within a week
Saudi Telethon Raises Cash for Iraqis Saudi Arabia launched a telethon Sunday to raise money for Iraqis affected by the U.S.-led war
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