Ashcroft Intensifies the Lies As He Moves to Totally Enslave You and Your Family
Chinese Doctors Nurture in Vitro Embryonic Human Heart for 13 Days Chinese doctors have succeeded in nurturing an in vitro embryonic human heart equivalent in size to a grain of rice in culture fluid for 13 days to date in a lab in northeast China.
Smallpox Vaccination Has Few Takers Efforts by U.S. officials to vaccinate American civilians have come to a virtual halt because few civilians have opted to take it
'Designer baby' in Britain rekindles stem-cell debate genetic "designer baby" has been born in Britain to a couple desperate to cure their young son who has a rare form of anaemia, rekindling debate over the ethics of stem-cell research
US finds a communist ally against Iran After repeatedly seeing the potential and clandestine operational capability of the pro-communist students of the universities, the CIA has started shifting its bets to them rather than placing them on the monarchists and the MEK for destabilizing the Tehran regime
One rogue state down, six still to go Iran, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan and Syria are still officially designated as "state sponsors of terrorism",
North Korea has nuclear ballistic missiles: report US authorities have unofficially told their Japanese counterparts that North Korea already possesses several small nuclear warheads for ballistic missiles
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
World poll: U.S. is arrogant, threatening A sampling of public opinion in 11 nations finds many see the United States as an arrogant superpower that poses a greater danger to world peace than North Korea
Family shattered by Israeli rocket attack "There is no safe place in Gaza now." You hear that everywhere here as people listen out for helicopter gun-ships and look anxiously overhead while Israeli F-16s roar by.
Indian navy takes possession of new Russian-built warship The Indian navy took possession on Wednesday of the first of three Russian-built warships that boast "stealth-type" technology and should significantly increase the navy's reach.
POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Concern for Patriot Act sparks new legislation in Congress The American Library Association (ALA), along with groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union, have teamed with senators and representatives in hopes of limiting a law enforcement agency's ability to "manipulate the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution"
Liberty Is Security The occasional petitions ought to remind us how easily we can be persuaded to give up rights we imagine we will never need -- and how cavalierly we regard the rights of people who strike us as "strange" or "dangerous."
False Terrorism Tips to F.B.I. Uproot the Lives of Suspects Federal agents, facing intense pressure to avoid another terrorist attack, have acted on information from tipsters with questionable backgrounds and motives, touching off needless scares and upending the lives of innocent suspects.
The next time you go to the drug store to buy a bottle of Pepto-Bismol for relief just remember: Big brother may know what ails you Tracking sales to "help track diseases, bio-terrorism"
More firms monitoring Web-surfing workers Big Brother works in an out-of-the-way basement office in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Air Force Drops Charges Against Ill. Pilots in Friendly Fire Accident The Air Force dropped criminal charges Thursday against two fighter pilots who mistakenly bombed Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan last year, killing four. Hussein Is Probably Alive in Iraq, U.S. Experts Say American intelligence analysts now believe that Saddam Hussein is much more likely to be alive than dead, a view that has been strengthened in recent weeks by intercepted communications among fugitive members of the Saddam Fedayeen and the Iraqi intelligence service
Offer Iraqis deals, Britain urges US
U.S. Troops Frustrated With Role In Iraq Soldiers Say They Are Ill-Equipped For Peacekeeping
ID law touted in D.C. State Senate President John Andrews will be in Washington, D.C., today singing the praises of Colorado's new law that bars immigrants from using the matricula identification cards issued by Mexican consulates across the country.
Congressman Wants Amnesty for 'Law-Abiding' Illegal Aliens Illegal aliens who have been in the United States for more than five years could receive immigration amnesty under a plan proposed by a House Democrat from Illinois
A Citizen for Three Years: US Al-Qaida's Brooklyn Bridge plot A truck driver who became an American citizen three years ago has admitted his involvement in an al-Qaida terrorist plot to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
US NEWS HEADLINES
A group of people who alleged their constitutional rights were violated during the raid to seize Elian Gonzalez three years ago cannot sue former Attorney General Janet Reno, a federal appellate court ruled Thursday.
Senate Committee Votes to Overturn FCC Ruling The Senate Commerce Committee voted Thursday to overturn parts of a Federal Communications Commission decision freeing media companies from decades-old ownership limits and allowing them to buy more outlets and merge in new ways.
Growing Interest in Nude Recreaction: Nudist Summer Camps for Kids 11-18 Parents and campers say the camp promotes a healthy body image at an age when confidence can crumble, and better relations between the sexes when awkwardness normally prevails.