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POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Police, protesters mobilize for war Officers will arrest protesters if they refuse orders to disperse or become too unruly, said Santa Rosa Sgt. Tony Wynne.
Area districts tell parents not to pick up children during lockdowns
LOCKED DOWN "FOR THEIR SAFETY" usan Moxley, an assistant superintendent with Lake County schools, defended school-closing plans as rooted in both safety and common sense. A temporary shutdown would "protect the safety of our kids" and free up school buildings for an emergency center in the event of a disaster.
FLASHBACK TO AN OBVIOUS NATIONAL PLAN BEING UNVEILED: The Government Claims Ownership of Your Children Many Anti-Terror Plans Would Stop Parents From Picking Up Children
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
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.
UK issues terror attack warning The warning came shortly before the first US strikes on Iraq.
RUSSIA, CUBA AND N.KOREA HEADLINES
China Calls for Immediate Halt to War on Iraq Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan said the war was a violation of the U.N. charter and international law.
NEW WORLD ORDER HEADLINES
Dog and Pony Rhetoric: We want a multilateral world order on a cooperative basis," said Fischer during a parliamentary debate on Iraq. "We want a strong United Nations..."
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US NEWS HEADLINES
In what could be one of the most significant debris discoveries yet from the shattered Columbia, searchers found a data recorder that may hold valuable clues as to what destroyed the space shuttle
Hijacked Cuban plane lands in Florida under military escort A Cuban airliner carrying 29 passengers was hijacked at knifepoint and landed under US military escort in Key West, Florida
Iraq War Protester Dies in Golden Gate Bridge Fall A man protesting the looming U.S. war on Iraq fell to his death from San Francisco's famed Golden Gate Bridge on Wednesday as he was hanging a banner
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
Genetic Link May Tie Together Pesticides, ADHD, Gulf War Syndrome And Other Disorders The finding, published in the March 17 online version of Nature Genetics, is the first to demonstrate a clear genetic link between neurological disorders and exposure to organophosphate chemicals; the gene is one that scientists had not studied in previous efforts to find connections between these chemicals and disease. Organophosphates include household pesticides as well as deadly nerve gases like sarin.
Hearing on cloning examines what is human Members of a Senate committee Wednesday grappled with the question of when life begins, a concept that will play a key role in the coming debate over whether to allow therapeutic cloning research to proceed.
Ranch defenders arrested on accusation by illegals Witnesses say Salvadorans brought false charges after being treated with care
Civilians Wounded in US Air Strikes on Baghdad-Iraq "Initial information indicates a number of civilian targets were hit in the Doura area, and a number of civilians were wounded"
No-flags order causes a flap along the front line As U.S. troops roll toward the Iraqi border this week, they have been given orders on two matters of decorum: no throwing candy to Iraqi children, and no displaying flags regimental, state or even the American flag.
Sen. Robert Byrd: 'Today I Weep for My Country' "No more is the image of America one of strong, yet benevolent peacekeeper. ... Around the globe, our friends mistrust us, our word is disputed, our intentions are questioned."
CIA Had Fix on Hussein Intelligence Revealed 'Target of Opportunity'
Top White House anti-terror boss resigns The top National Security Council official in the war on terror resigned this week for what a NSC spokesman said were personal reasons, but intelligence sources say the move reflects concern that the looming war with Iraq is hurting the fight against terrorism.
MARCH 20, 2003 -- THE VERNAL EQUINOX
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?
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