NEW WORLD ORDER HEADLINES
Brutal Police Thugs at Work in Canada Six Vancouver police officers have been suspended over charges that they picked up three suspected drug dealers, took them to a Stanley Park parking lot and beat them.
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
World stock markets down sharply US shares have tumbled for the seventh time in eight sessions, as fears over a war with Iraq continued to haunt investors
Shares sag to 50% of dotcom peak Britain's biggest 100 companies were last night worth only half their value at the peak of the dotcom boom, three years ago
Pygmies: Congo rebels ate enemies Allegations are being made in the African state of Congo that rebels have started to resort to cannibalism.
US NEWS HEADLINES
With all the Hype Promoting Base, Animalistic Behavior as Cool and "In" This Headline Comes as No Surprise Women Arrested For Sex Acts In Downtown Window
A movement whose members believe that routine childhood vaccinations, including those for polio and tetanus, seriously harm many children is gaining political momentum in Minnesota
Federal Funds to Build Churches The Bush administration's campaign to merge church and state continued last week when it announced plans to allow federal housing money to be used to erect buildings in which religious services occur.
Immigration status: Seattle City employees cannot ask
Demoniziation: "Vigilantes terrorize migrants crossing the border"
Cliff Patterson: Another Step in the Government's Incremental Takeover
Wade Inganamort: Search For The Missing Iraqis: Ask Daddy Bush And Clinton
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POLICE STATE HEADLINES
VA to investigate officers' use of force Veteran says he was knocked down while intervening in conflict
Three Chicago Police Officers Charged With Drug Conspiracy Three Chicago police officers have been indicted on charges they conspired to possess and distribute cocaine in a case that grew out of an investigation of another police officer convicted of drug trafficking
Teen curfew urged for Sacramento Some are wary of the daytime plan that targets expelled students.
'Paper terrorist' gets five years in prison A Town of Fredonia man whom authorities have termed a "paper terrorist" was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for blitzing about three dozen Ozaukee County officials with thousands of bogus legal documents.
Abandoned by the Bill of Rights There was no discernible concern in most of the media, and therefore in the public at large, when the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals decided on Dec. 8 that Yaser Esam Hamdi, an American citizen, can lawfully be imprisoned indefinitely in a military brig on American soil without access to his lawyer, incommunicado and without charges.
SCIENCE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY HEADLINES
'Human cloning' lab revealed The US company which claims to have created the world's first human clones - has put video clips of its clandestine lab on its website
North Korea bluntly told the UN nuclear agency to keep out of its business yesterday as top North and South Korean officials held talks on resolving the crisis over North Korea's nuclear weapons program
U.S. to Make Iraq Intelligence Public Evidence of Weapons Concealment to Be Shared in Effort to Boost Support for War
Another step towards war UK and US claim justification as Blix accuses Baghdad of lies, but UN inspectors get more time
Blair: We have the green light for war
US More Isolated on Iraq After Arms Experts Report The United States appeared further isolated on Monday in its attitude toward Baghdad, with most of the world saying U.N. arms inspectors needed more time to search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
U.S. Guilty of 'Double Standards' on Iraq - Butler Former U.N. arms inspector Richard Butler said Tuesday that Washington was promoting "shocking double standards" in considering taking unilateral military action to rid Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction.
FBI 'seeks 3,000 missing Iraqis' Federal agents in the US are hunting for about 3,000 illegal Iraqi immigrants who have gone missing
Flashback: Resettling Iraqi POWs in U.S. Criticized; Lawmakers Urge Clinton to End 'Potentially Dangerous'
Second Amendment Foundation Applauds Florida Judge For Setting Aside Gun Verdict "The Valor verdict defied logic by holding the Valor Corporation responsible for the willful act of a young thug. Nathaniel Brazill, who stole the pistol used to gun down Lake Worth Middle School teacher Barry Grunow, is solely responsible for that crime, and not the distributor."
9th Circuit Court Ditches Anti-gun "History" Professor By cutting the Bellesiles citation, are Judge Reinhardt and his buddies trying to convince the rest of the court that their absurd decision is still valid?
Judge overturns verdict against gun company in teacher's slaying A judge threw out a $1.2 million verdict Monday against the company that distributed the gun 13-year-old Nathaniel Brazill used to kill his teacher 2 1/2 years ago.
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