WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
China pledges $500 mn for infrastructure in India China on Monday pledged an investment of $500 million for infrastructure development and resource building in India and agreed to a plan of action for economic cooperation between the two countries.
Greece charges crew of explosives-laden ship it seized on way to Sudan The Baltic Sky was carrying 680 tonnes of explosives, mainly TNT -- the "equivalent of an atomic bomb" -- and 8,000 detonators when Greek special forces seized it on Sunday
NATO Says Hunting 20 'Suspect' Ships on Terror List NATO naval forces, which tipped off Greece to a ship in its waters carrying 680 tons of dynamite, said on Monday they were hunting 20 "suspect" vessels that intelligence trackers say could be used by terror groups.
US NEWS HEADLINES
Kingpins of major immigrant smuggling rings would be treated like terrorists and organized crime dons with rewards of up to $100,000 on their heads under a bill a Houston lawmaker is scheduled to introduce later this week.
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson backs immigration accord in visit to Mexico
Indian workers say they're victims of human trafficking
Interest Rates Set to Hit 45-Year Low The Federal Reserve is prepared this week to drop a key interest rate to its lowest level since President Eisenhower's second term
Truck Transporting 50,000 Honeybees Wrecks Bees Swarm Highway After Tractor-Trailer Wrecks
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POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Whats the Joint Terrorism Task Force Doing in the Tiny Town of Rachel? FBI agents have confirmed that a search warrant was served Thursday night on the home of a self-described military watchdog in the tiny town of Rachel, near the mysterious Area 51 military base.
EU Says Bush Accusations on Biotech Policy Untrue
New Nutrient Supplements Could Help Troops Stay Alert In the not-too-distant future, the United States' warriors could slap a patch on their arms or suck a gummy bear-like lozenge for a battle-readying nutrient fix.
GLOBAL POLICE STATE HEADLINES
In the Name of Banning Smut, They're Just Going to Ban Free Speech Which is the Problem with All Censorship
UK babies may be genetically screened Every child born in the UK could be genetically screened and the data stored to plan their future healthcare under government proposals for a massive expansion of genetic testing.
UK DNA database stores 2m profiles
Pipeline sabotage adds to gloom over Iraqi oil exports The long-awaited resumption of Iraqi oil exports turned into a disappointment for the Americans yesterday as saboteurs blew up a domestic oil pipeline, further disrupting efforts to bring fuel and power to Baghdad.
New blast hits Iraq fuel pipelineUnknown assailants have attacked a pipeline in western Iraq near the border with Syria, an oil ministry official said yesterday, warning that such attacks could become a daily occurrence.
U.S. revises account of convoy strike Officials now say Syrians may not have fired on U.S. troops during chase
U.S., British Forces Under Fire in Iraq U.S. and British forces came under fire in Iraq on Tuesday, as security around the country's vital oil pipelines was beefed up after several explosions blamed on sabotage. UK troops 'killed by civilians' Six UK soldiers killed in Iraq were shot by civilians after weapons searches in homes turned into a bloody showdown
Six British Soldiers Killed in S. Iraq Six British soldiers were killed in a police station in southern Iraq and eight were wounded in a nearby ambush Tuesday, marking the deadliest day of attacks on coalition forces since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime.
Expert Said to Tell Legislators He Was Pressed to Distort Some Evidence
Soldier: U.S. Army turns away burned children in need of help "I have never seen in almost 14 years of Army experience anything that callous,"
Tired and depressed, GIs in Iraq want to go home Feeling tired and depressed after being away from home for months, young US soldiers in Iraq say they are not peacekeepers and are ready to go home.
White House was warned of dubious intelligence used in speech, official says king his case for war with Iraq, President Bush in his State of the Union address this year accused Saddam Hussein of trying to buy uranium from Africa even though the CIA had warned White House and other officials that the story didn't check out.
U.N. Report Sees 800 Qaeda Members at Large-Expert
Unifying the Laws: Extradition agreement eases strain between Europe and US
Bush Wants One Centralized Dictatorship for All the Mid East Region The United States pushed a free trade plan for the Middle East Monday, dangling economic preferences as a prize for political cooperation.
Blair: EU SUPERSTATE RULED OUT The Prime Minister says a "federal superstate" has been explicitly ruled out by the European Convention.