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POLICE STATE HEADLINES
Prison Schools: 8 Camden schools get metal detectors
The Feds Integrate with Local Governments to Spy on Everyone Justice Dept. Lifts FBI Database Limits
NM: Protestors Must Obtain Permit, Pay For Overtime To March In Streets Albuquerque police will no longer allow demonstrators to march on Central Avenue, or any other city street, without obtaining a permit and paying for police overtime.
CA: Watsonville joins opposition to Patriot Act The Watsonville City Council joined at least 160 other city and county governments Tuesday in opposing the USA Patriot Act of 2001.
Court rejects challenge to U.S. spy tactics The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a case that challenged how the government spies on terror suspects in America, a blow to people who say the Bush administration has used the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks to encroach upon personal freedoms.
NY red alert contingency plan, in most scenarios, is to ban everyone from the major roads and highways on Long Island
Time Magazine: Is the Bush White House trying to put the brakes on the congressional panel created last fall to investigate 9-11 attacks?
Life Imprisonment for Any and All Involved in a Protest That Blocks Traffic
Defines Protesters as Terrorists...
GLOBAL POLICE STATE HEADLINES
UK: Armed police make spot checks
UK: Baliffs allowed to break into homes
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
Kremlin denies US allegation of arms sales The Kremlin went on a media offensive Tuesday, publicizing its own version of a conversation between U.S. President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin about U.S. allegations that Moscow illicitly sold military equipment to Iraq and hinting that Washington itself had sold sensitive equipment to other nations.
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US NEWS HEADLINES
Why Isn't This Getting More Attention: White powder in luggage sparks LaGuardia panic The discovery of a piece of checked luggage containing a mysterious white powder and a gas mask prompted officials to close the American Airlines ticketing area at LaGuardia Airport for an hour Friday
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LaGuardia Airport evacuated when a gas mask and white powder were found in an Israeli woman's bag.
Suspicious Substance Probed At LaGuardia
SARS MYSTERY DISEASE OUTBREAK
Ontario declares health emergency over SARS The Ontario government is declaring a health emergency to deal with an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, the deadly pneumonia that's affecting an increasing number of people in the province.
Singapore quarantines 700 Singapore government has ordered about 740 people who may have been exposed to victims of a mysterious flu-like illness to stay home for 10 days in a bid to contain the disease.
Hundreds quarantined as killer virus spreads The latest victims of the pneumonia virus that has killed 23 people around the world appear to have caught the disease from an infected passenger aboard a flight.
SECOND AMENDMENT HEADLINES
Gun sellers, makers not liable Good news for gun manufacturers and sellers: The Arizona Supreme Court says they can't be held liable
U.S. POWs May Have Been Executed, Officials Say U.S. defense officials on Thursday said Iraq may have executed U.S. prisoners of war, but said they were still gathering evidence to prove that claim.
U.S. Military Says Civilians Killed in Baghdad Explosion Possibly Victims of Iraqi Missile The U.S. military said on Thursday "it was entirely possible" that an Iraqi missile was responsible for the marketplace explosion in Baghdad that killed 14 civilians
Anger at the U.S. Simmers in Southern Iraq Washington may have miscalculated the task of winning over the people and underestimated the power of the regime and the nature of the society.
US calls up 30,000 new troops More than 30,000 American reinforcements were ordered to the Gulf last night as fierce battles raged through southern Iraq and the Republican Guard went on the offensive.
Drowned Marines in full gear Two Marines drowned in southern Iraq after attempting to cross a canal without a safety line while wearing heavy gear and rifles
Delicate Calculus of Casualties and Public Opinion In the first seven days of the war in Iraq, two dozen Americans have died
Soldiers build secret camp to intern thousands of Iraqi captives British and American soldiers are building an internment camp at a secret location inside Iraq to hold thousands of prisoners of war from Saddam Hussein's forces. So far they have not disclosed the location, even to the Red Cross which has a right under international law to visit prisoners.
Turks Defy Call to Get Out of Iraq Turkey will send more troops into Kurdish controlled northern Iraq despite George Bush's warnings to stay out. Marines wounded in fighting late Wednesday in Iraq At least 25 Marines from Camp Lejeune were injured during house-to-house fighting that began Wednesday night in An Nasiriyah
PROPAGANDA UPDATE
What a Surprise: Propaganda on All Fronts Bush backer sponsoring pro-war rallies
Propaganda Seen as Key For Military, World Opinion Leaflet Drops Are Only Part Of U.S. Psychological Efforts
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