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Big Brother eyes taxes by the mile State considers space-based technology to collect revenue
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RUSSIA, CUBA AND N.KOREA HEADLINES
N.Korea Says Sure of Winning Nuclear War with U.S. North Korea said on Monday that victory would be certain for the communist state in any nuclear war with the United States thanks to Pyongyang's "army-first" political system.
North Korea plans to build four nuclear power plants, each bigger than the Yongbyon plant at the center of a stand-off with the United States
Flashback: Bush Seeks $3.5 Million for Group Building N. Korean Reactors
North Korea 'confident' of nuclear stand-off victory In the North Korea-US nuclear stand-off, which the world is watching with sweating hands, we were always ultra hard-line and that ultra hard-line response is the response of the mighty army-first policy, the Norths state-run Central Radio said
Japan, US joint missile tests Japan and the United States have reportedly decided to conduct joint tests on intercepting ballistic missiles in Hawaii as fears grew that North Korea may resume its own missile test-firing.
Border Patrol Agent Attacked in Ariz. A group of suspected illegal immigrants trying to sneak across the Mexican border attacked a U.S. Border Patrol agent and knocked him unconscious
Mexican Authorities Detain Iraqi Citizens at Border Mexican authorities have detained six Iraqi citizens who they believe intended to cross into the United States from Tijuana.
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POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Notice the Bait and Switch, Where They Focus You on the Egg Whites and Not the Bacteria Residents express concerns over bioterrorism simulation
Cameras let police peer down high school halls Attention, students of Nicolet High School: Big Brother could be watching you. Look for him sitting in a Ford Expedition parked within a half-mile of campus.
Congressman Seeks GOP Action Over Remarks on Internment Congressman likens colleague's support for WWII segregation of Japanese Americans to comments that forced Trent Lott to step down
Closer to a national ID plan? A little-known company called EagleCheck is hoping to provide a standardized identity check technique that governments and corporations will use to verify that you are who you claim to be.
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US NEWS HEADLINES
Mortal Kombat II Has a New Character -- Moloch!
Majesco Announces Black9 --Featuring the Illuminati
At Least 21 Dead in Panic Incident in Chicago Witnesses said pepper spray was used to break up a fight and fleeing patrons were directed to use only one exit to escape the fumes at the Epitome club on the city's Near South Side
Electronic Tracking System Monitors Foreign Students Mandated after terrorists first bombed the World Trade Center a decade ago and financed after they destroyed it, a vast new electronic tracking system became the central element on Saturday in the government's effort to keep tabs on nearly a million foreign students and scholars in this country
Liberal Radio Is Planned by Rich Group of Democrats A group of wealthy Democratic donors is planning to start a liberal radio network to counterbalance the conservative tenor of radio programs like "The Rush Limbaugh Show."
SCIENCE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY HEADLINES
Nanotech: Microchip/ Transistors a thousand times thinner than the width of a human hair
SICKO EXPERIMENT Two prominent Los Angeles AIDS researchers are being investigated for taking part in a controversial medical experiment with Cincinnati physician Henry Heimlich to infect AIDS patients in China with malaria.
Now for the mobile phone call that can tell when food has gone off in the fridge "Radio frequency identifiers are currently used to set off an alarm if someone walks out of a shop with a CD they have not paid for. These could be stuck on other things, they only cost about a penny, so that if you put a tin in the fridge, the fridge could then relay information about when it is out of date, or when the food is going off, as it would be able to tell how long the tin had been open for.
March of millions in 600 cities More than ten million people were expected to take to the streets in 600 cities yesterday as part of global demonstrations against a war in Iraq. The marches were expected to be the largest ever for a single cause and greater than at the height of the Vietnam War in the '60s
New protests planned in bid to bring Britain to a standstill Anti-war coalition leaders, emboldened by the massive turnout at peace rallies in London and around the world, are planning to try to shut Britain down should Tony Blair defy public opinion and go to war without a UN resolution.
Turkey Signals Delay in U.S. Troop Deployments Turkey signaled on Monday it was delaying a decision urgently awaited by Washington this week on allowing American troops to deploy on Turkish soil for a possible invasion of Iraq.
FT: Israel expects war in March
Briefings by the intelligence services have been manipulated by ministers to make a firmer case for war against Iraq
New tape of bin Laden accuses US A new audio tape said to be of Osama bin Laden accused America yesterday of plotting to carve up the Middle East after a war against Iraq to create a "Greater Israel".
Editors agree to censorship More than 20 leading scientific journals have agreed to self-censor articles they believe could compromise national security, regardless of their scientific merit.
EU struggles for unity over Iraq The UK and Spain are urging the European Union not to rule out the use of force against Iraq at a hastily arranged meeting on Monday in Brussels.
CIA 'sabotaged inspections and hid weapons details' Senior democrats have accused the CIA of sabotaging weapons inspections in Iraq by refusing to co-operate fully with the UN and withholding crucial information about Saddam Hussein's arsenal
Secret UN paper predicts 1.5m Iraqi refugees Nearly 1.5 million refugees and asylum seekers are likely to try to flee from Iraq, and 30% of the country's children under five "would be at risk of death from malnutrition" in the case of war on Iraq, according to a secret United Nations planning document.
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