CIA Says 85% Chance of Terrorist Attack Straight from the Script Alex Has Been Warning You About All Along.
The United States will not be satisfied with toppling Saddam Hussein, but also seeks to change other regimes throughout the Arab world.
Plan targets Pyongyang's 'commandos' A revised U.S.-South Korean operational plan for war against North Korea has given a much higher priority than earlier versions to defeating North Korea's special-operations forces, or commandos.
A war hero fears the start of World War III Americans not inclined to examine the course of events, much less to study history, should take a look around in the next few weeks in case anyone ever asks them to explain the factors leading to World War III.
Bloodthirsty bulldogs targeting Iraq: Mugabe Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has denounced the United States and its allies as bloodthirsty bulldogs preparing to dismember Iraq and impose a new era of colonial domination across the Third World.
Washington's concern that Iran is secretly building weapons of mass destruction grew at the weekend after comments made by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, who was in Iran yesterday to assess its nuclear energy program
U.S.: Imminent war with Iraq spurs Iran's WMD efforts Iran has increased efforts to obtain technological assistance from China and North Korea for its missile and weapons of mass destruction programs, the United States has concluded.
NEW WORLD ORDER HEADLINES
UK: 'Euro entry could cost taxpayers £10bn' The Chancellor, Gordon Brown, must hike taxes by £20bn equivalent to 6p on income tax to pay for entry into the euro and fill a black hole in his coffers, two separate reports warn today
U.S. Officials Say U.N. Future At Stake in Vote Bush Message Is That a War Is Inevitable, Diplomats Say
Bali suspect tortured, lawyer says A prime suspect in the Bali bombing will recant in court his confession implicating Indonesian cleric Abu Bakar Bashir in the blasts because it was made under police torture, the suspect's lawyer said yesterday.
UK: First Truancy cases in court The first parents prosecuted under a new "fast track" process against truancy in England are appearing in court on Wednesday.
IMMIGRATION NEWS
Arizona Licenses for Illegals "The Governor of Arizona promised visiting Mexican lawmakers that she would sign legislation that would allow undocumented [read: illegal] immigrants in that state to obtain drivers licenses," reported Mexicos EFE wire service on January 14th.
91 illegal immigrants found hiding in squalid California home Ninety-one illegal immigrants were found hiding in squalid conditions in a home in the Imperial Valley, Border Patrol officials said.
SCIENCE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY HEADLINES
Nanotech: Tiny DNA computer Fifty years after the discovery of the structure of DNA, a computing machine composed solely of DNA molecules and enzymes has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the smallest biological computing device
POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Sea-Tac refuses random car searches; legality of federal directive questioned The searches at airports across the nation have met resistance in some cities as airport managers assess their legality
'Spy files' suit draws national attention ACLU pushes to block Denver police from targeting activists
FBI Retailiated Against Agent Who Questioned Propriety about Ruby Ridge Investigation An FBI assistant director charged with policing FBI misconduct "exercised poor judgment" and "gave the clear impression of retaliation" against a veteran agent who questioned the propriety of investigations of misconduct by senior FBI officials
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US NEWS HEADLINES
NASA said Tuesday night that it had recovered a videotape showing four of the Columbia astronauts in the last minutes of their flight just before things went awry.
Mystery object flew beside doomed shuttle The board investigating the Columbia tragedy is focusing on a mysterious object that almost certainly fell off the shuttle
A significant number of U.S. airline pilots say they're worried that armored cockpit doors may not be enough to protect them.
Feds Announce Plan for Arming Pilots The TSA will require weapons to be transported to and from planes in locked cases that are inside nondescript bags. Pilots may holster the weapons only when inside the cockpit.
MD: Showdown possible on gun control bills Gun control advocates, including Montgomery County Police Chief Charles A. Moose and Marylanders Against Handgun Abuse, are pushing a ban on assault weapons, a requirement for ballistic fingerprinting for long guns and a requirement that people who lose guns tell the police promptly or face jail time.
Iraq reveals bomb with potential biological use United Nations inspectors said on Tuesday Baghdad had begun to provide new information on its weapons of mass destruction, including a bomb that could contain biological agents.
U.S. Lists Iraqis to Punish, or to Work With United States intelligence officials have specifically identified more than 2,000 members of the Iraqi elite, including some to be captured as possible war criminals and many more the American military will try to turn against Saddam Hussein during any invasion, senior government officials said today.
Old Arab Friends Turn Away From U.S. Policies Toward Iraq and Palestinians Alienate Pro-American Generation
Though a war on Iraq is yet to start, the US has decided to give contracts to repair and rebuild the country exclusively to American companies in the 'post-war' era, a report said on Sunday
U.S. Envoy Seeks Mexican Support on Iraq In his first official speech as U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Tony Garza called on Mexico on Friday to prove its friendship by supporting the U.S. position on Iraq.
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein said he would refuse any offer of exile, even to avoid a war, telling CBS's "60 Minutes II" that he will die in his country to "maintain our honor."
Saddam Hussein, Reporter After Exclusive CBS Interview, Iraqi Leader Quizzed Dan Rather
RUSSIA, CUBA AND N.KOREA HEADLINES
U.S. to Resume Food Aid to North Korea, at a Reduced Level The State Department announced today that it would resume shipments of food aid to North Korea, ending a two-month hiatus, but that it intended to cut donations this year by 35 to 75 percent from last year's totals.
ADL: Conspiracy Theories on Space Shuttle Columbia Blame Jews, Israel for Disaster - The ADL list Infowars.com and Alex Jones as engaging in anti-Semitism by merely commenting on how the Columbia tragedy rallied the nation behind Bush. If Alex is a racist then so are Reuters, because they reported the same thing.
Last time the ADL attacked Alex for calling Osama bin Laden a "known CIA asset."
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