CFR's Hart: "What will happen sooner rather than later is probably a biological attack on multiple targets in the center of this country. Probably smallpox in Denver, Cleveland, and Dallas."
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Ritter, a former Marine intelligence officer, tried to meet a 14-year-old girl he chatted with online and was instead met by police officers
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Finns not too concerned about friendly Big Brother Despite government surveillance, citizens' trust of police and public servants high, polls show
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United States Begins Free Trade Talks With Morocco The Bush administration, which recently wrapped up free trade agreements with Singapore and Chile, announced Tuesday it was beginning new negotiations with Morocco.
Border Patrol arrests Mexican soldier a mile north of border US Border Patrol agents arrested a Mexican soldier late Monday afternoon on the US side of the border west of Nogales, American and Mexican officials said Tuesday.
NC: State Could Save by Sending Immigrant Criminals Home Prison officials hope to save millions of dollars under a new law allowing immigrants convicted of crimes to serve a portion of their time in their home country.
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POLICE STATE HEADLINES
The Defense Department's inspector general, Joseph Schmitz, told Grassley, R-Iowa, in a letter that the FBI was working on a memorandum of understanding with the Pentagon "for possible experimentation" with the data-mining project.
Grassley airs concerns over tracking system The FBI's ties to a Pentagon-based computerized tracking system designed to identify terrorists prompted a senior Republican senator yesterday to question whether the Justice Department had "blurred the lines" between domestic law enforcement and military security efforts
Critics Say Security Laws Sacrifice Civil Liberties Homeland Security Act's guidelines are too loose on the disclosure of online communications, some experts say.
The Internet, taxes and liberty: Somehow they don't go together Before leaving for its holiday recess last November, Congress moved to reimpose a federal moratorium on Internet access taxes, while adroitly sidestepping the more important issue of collecting taxes on e-commerce.
SCIENCE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY HEADLINES
Babies are not just passing idle time when they stare goggle-eyed at the television--they are actually learning about the world
MAG: 25% OF NEW HIV-INFECTED GAY MEN SOUGHT OUT VIRUS, SAYS SAN FRAN HEALTH OFFICIAL "The men who want the virus are called 'bug chasers,' and the men who freely give them the virus are called 'gift givers..."
Verizon Must Reveal Internet Song Swapper Recording companies won a victory in their fight against online piracy on Tuesday when a US court ordered Verizon Communications to turn over the name of a customer suspected of downloading more than 600 songs in one day over the Internet.
Gun Group Blasts 'Anti-Gun Prejudice' in California A new state law in California requires handgun buyers to pass a 30-question written test and pay a $25 fee for a Handgun Safety Certificate, which is good for five years.
Homeowner shoots intruder during mid-day break-in A Pace resident wounded a man who broke into his home while the homeowner was sleeping Monday.
Ban Swords! A man is dead and two women critically injured with sword wounds after a man went on a rampage
Demonizing BB-Guns by Using the Example of an Idiot Criminal. Idiot Criminals Will Always Be Able to Get Guns. That's Why the Second Amendment Is So Important
.50 Cal Ban Proposal in VA Provides that any person who imports, sells, possesses, or transfers a firearm that fires the U.S. Army .50 caliber Browning Machine Gun round, the Russian/Chinese Army 12.7 mm round or the Russian/Chinese Army 14.5 mm round is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
Campus Feminism With a Twist -- and a .22 Second Amendment Sisters, which promotes firearm ownership for women, finds success in Mount Holyoke chapter.
US NEWS HEADLINES
Honor guardsman is fired for blessings "God bless you and this family, and God bless the United States of America," he would say as he presented a folded flag to them. Because of that, Cubbage was fired Rumsfeld Apologizes for Remarks on Draftees Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, responding to growing criticism for recent remarks about draftees adding "no value" to the US military, offered a "full apology" yesterday to veterans groups and their supporters in Congress.
Provocateurs: 200 renegades go on rampage in SF A splinter group of more than 200 black-clad protesters broke off from Saturday's peaceful rally and went on a brief romp through the Financial District, smashing windows and news racks before melting away before the eyes of frustrated police.
Howls of outrage after shooting of dog have town covering its ears Cookeville is getting thousands of calls from everywhere about the shooting. "They say things like, Ill never come to your town, or, Ill never go to Tennessee..."
PA: Troubled cop leaves force Suspended Johnstown police Officer Jeffrey Novotny, accused of hitting his girlfriend in a domestic violence case, resigned yesterday from the force as he entered a guilty plea to a minor charge of harassment.
ND: House panel endorses tobacco ban A House committee stunned the Capitol Wednesday by endorsing a bill that would ban the sale and use of tobacco products in North Dakota.
Germany, France Line Up Against Iraq War Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has made plain that Germany will refuse to back an Iraq war resolution in the UN Security Council, ending weeks of hedging and aligning himself more closely with his main European partner, France.
US to test lightning-bolt weapon The US is ready to use an ultra-secret new weapon against Iraq - a massive man-made lightning bolt with the power of a hydro-electric dam
FBI report pointed to Bali bombing A confidential FBI report revealing that a key member of the extremist group Jemaah Islamiah planned to bomb Westerners in bars and nightclubs from Thailand to Indonesia is believed to have been distributed to America's allies almost two months before last year's Bali bombing.
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