You Will Be a Prisoner Inside Your Own Home. ..Meanwhile, the Government Claims Ownership of Your Children
All This and the Border Stays Wide Open
SC: National Guard Troops Would Patrol National Guard troops would begin patrolling specific facilities, including protecting the entrances to state and federal office buildings and courthouses
The Government Claims Ownership of Your Children Many Anti-Terror Plans Would Stop Parents From Picking Up Children
POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Police will not be prosecuted for shooting drunk driver The Dec. 27, 2001, death of Wade Jess Jordan in a cul-de-sac, surrounded by 32 police officers, two dogs and a helicopter, now undergoes internal reviews by the Mesa Police Department, a standard procedure.
Tear Gas and Stun Grenades Break up Activist's Memorial Service Israeli forces fired teargas and stun grenades yesterday in an attempt to break up a memorial service for Rachel Corrie, the American peace activist killed by an army bulldozer in Gaza on Sunday.
The only 'neo-Nazis' were up to 30 paid government informants
Germany's top neo-Nazis spy for ministry One in seven of Germany's top neo-Nazis is a secret service agent, the government has admitted in an attempt to sustain faltering efforts to ban a far-Right political party. Quest to ban neo-Nazis ends in farce: The only 'neo-Nazis' were up to 30 paid government informants
Germany's NeoNazis Are Agent Provacateurs Paid by German Intelligence Services Germany's biggest neo-Nazi party is to escape a legal ban after it was revealed that the party members who gave evidence against it in the country's highest court were agents provocateurs paid by the intelligence services.
Suicide 'epidemic' among Japan's elderly With its population ageing faster than any other, Japan is faced with a dramatic rise in the number of suicidal and depressed elderly.
RUSSIA, CUBA AND N.KOREA HEADLINES
Cuba restricts U.S. diplomats Cuba's communist government announced Tuesday night it had rounded up several dozen opponents and confirmed new restrictions on U.S. diplomats amid worsening relations between the two countries.
NAACP lawsuit targets gun makers Crime data available to manufacturers demonstrate that industry could keep track of shady dealers and cut them off, lawyers for Baltimore-based civil rights group argue
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ARMING THE ENEMY
Iraq has identified a Virginia-based biological supply house and a French scientific institute as the sources of all the foreign germ samples that it used to create the biological weapons that are still believed to be in Iraq's arsenal
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SCIENCE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY HEADLINES
Possible case of mystery illness in Los Angeles County The discovery was made after the Department of Health Services alerted emergency rooms during the weekend to be on the watch for persons with symptoms of the unusual respiratory illness that recently surfaced in Southeast Asia.
UK man may have 'mystery illness' Health authorities around the world are struggling to contain a lethal form of pneumonia as air travellers spread it across three continents.
Medicare funds may be gone in 2026 Social Security's projected insolvency date was extended to 2042, one year later than what was projected a year ago, according to the annual report released Monday by government trustees. But Medicare's insolvency date was moved up to 2026 from 2030 a year ago.
NEW WORLD ORDER HEADLINES
A lack of water is a key factor in encouraging terrorism, the Third World Water Forum in Kyoto has heard.
Iraq facing 'major humanitarian catastrophe' Mr da Silva said, in the event of war, there would be "potentially massive needs, massive displacement of population, increase of epidemics, starvation - if we are not ready enough to mount a response."
Public Opposition Rises Against Coalition President Bush's ``coalition of the willing'' is a conflicted alliance: Its political leaders want to help disarm Saddam Hussein by force, but many of their people want no part of it.
Clinton lost chance to kill bin Laden, book claims Mr Clinton also refused to sanction an Iraqi air strike because he was too busy watching golf - and missed an opportunity to kill Osama bin Laden because he was "unavailable" for two hours.
Of Course Clinton Left bin Laden Alone -- He Was a CIA Asset -- and the Same Goes for Bush The government not only let the Sept 11th attacks happen -- they made them happen
Coalition forces plan to launch the deadliest first night of airstrikes on a single country in the history of air power. Hundreds of targets in every region of Iraq will be hit simultaneously.
US Congress warns of millions of casualties if chemical plants attacked One day after the national terrorism alert was raised to the second-highest level, the US Congress warned that millions of Americans were bound to be severely hurt if terrorists pulled off successful attacks on just a few of 123 most dangerous chemical plants.
First shots fired at sea as allied battle plan unfolds The first shots of the war have been fired, killing at least one Iraqi during a suspected operation to mine the waters off Kuwait
Military regime in place to run Iraq after Saddam A secret Whitehall unit has been working for weeks with the Pentagon on the overthrow of President Saddam Hussein and his replacement by a military administration that would run Iraq
TORTURE: THE NEW AMERICAN VIRTUE
Nashville City Paper: We caught Mohammed, so why not torture him?
The Atlantic Online: Is It Ever All Right to Torture Suspected Terrorists?
Charlotte Observer: Should the US engage in torture?
US NEWS HEADLINES
He said he came to Washington on a "mission" to get a message to the American public that he and other tobacco farmers are being forced out of business by unfair government policies.
Some states may ax primaries Colorado has already scrapped its presidential preference primary and at least five other states are considering the same move to save money in hard times.
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