Halliburton Defends No-bid Iraq Contract
POLICE STATE/BIG BROTHER HEADLINES
NZ Herald: Americans have good reason to be afraid of their leaders
Bush Names Former CIA Official as New Homeland Security Adviser Gordon will help coordinate White House policies with the recently created Department of Homeland Security and other defense and intelligence agencies
Privilege Revoked The government says it can pry into the attorney-client relationship all it wants
Music Industry Sends Warning to Song Swappers
NEW WORLD ORDER
'Old Europe' presses ahead with plans for an EU army
Paris and Berlin prepare alliance to rival Nato
Blair fears new Cold War over EU rift with US
Blair warns France of cold war with US
Prince calls meeting on nano-robot fears for the planet
Sainsbury cool on 'nano-nonsense' UK Science Minister Lord Sainsbury has played down fears that the human race might be wiped out by a self-replicating "grey goo" as a result of emerging developments in nanotechnology.
US NEWS HEADLINES
Dead calves 'a cruel sight'
Owner Believes 250 Cattle Intentionally Killed Authorities Investigating Case
Spam Sent by Fraud Is Made a Felony Under Virginia Law
Treasury Says U.S. Could Face Default
SPOILS OF WAR
Washington heads for new UN row over control of oil wealth
WWIII?
SECOND AMENDMENT NEWS
Man who hunted deer on his own property will spend 15 years in federal prison A man who hunted deer on his own property will spend 15 years in federal prison because he was a convicted felon, and therefore not allowed to possess a gun.
In the Land of the Gun Grab: Calif. Murder Rate Up Nearly 11 Percent
SARS HEADLINES
Nearly 10,000 Quarantined in SARS-Panicked Beijing Nearly 10,000 people in the Chinese capital were under quarantine after the city confined residents of one building in the heart of the capital and another in a northern suburb, state media said.
Chinese villagers riot over SARS Up to 2000 villagers torched a school earmarked as a SARS quarantine centre, ransacked government offices and overturned cars in China's first reported instance of social unrest related to SARS
Yes... Pride: Iraqis killed in Falluja protest Thirteen Iraqis were reportedly killed when US forces opened fire on demonstrators on Monday night in the Iraqi town of Falluja.
Ah...Pride: American troops shoot children in Iraqi demo
U.S. troops fire on Iraq protesters for second time Second time? We remember at least five incidents...
Op Ed: 9/11 and Bush's Record Does it matter that we were misled into war? "We were not lying," a Bush administration official told ABC News. "But it was just a matter of emphasis."
'Even under Saddam pay was better than this' The revolt of Basra began when a printed notice was pinned to the front gate of the former presidential palace, now the headquarters of the Desert Rats
Loving: US to recruit ex-Saddam regime officials
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
Egyptian Sailor Dies in Brazil From Anthrax A crew member of an Egyptian merchant ship has died in northern Brazil, almost certainly from anthrax, after opening a suitcase suspected of containing the substance which he was taking to Canada.
Health Canada awaits anthrax ship results Health Canada officials looking into whether a ship quarantined off the coast of Nova Scotia contains traces of deadly anthrax are awaiting test results from swab samples
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