Stiff Resistance Met, Supplies Running Short U.S. Orders 4-6 Day Pause in Iraq Advance
POLICE STATE HEADLINES
President's activities kept secret President George Bush has been accused of quietly extending secrecy restrictions while the country is preoccupied with Iraq. He has signed an executive order that will delay the release of millions of government documents and make it easier for presidents to keep secret the details of their activities when in power.
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
US NEWS HEADLINES
Perle Used His White House Position to Warn Satellite Company of tech transfer to China While he led an influential Pentagon advisory board, Richard N. Perle advised a major American satellite maker, Loral Space and Communications, as it faced government accusations that it improperly transferred rocket technology to China
U.S. economy pulled down by more than Iraq Prell said that war risks were unlikely to decrease significantly even when Saddam is ousted from power, and added that concerns about or indeed an outright terrorist attack could damage U.S. growth prospects much more than war against Iraq.
SARS MYSTERY DISEASE OUTBREAK
Canada: SARS fear shuts school, hospital in Scarborough
SPOILS OF WAR
WWIII?
Insisting Iraq has invited its "miserable fate" by opening its weapons facilities to U.N. inspectors, the defiant communist state said it would not make any concession to the United States.
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES
UK: Children 'having sex at 11' More than a quarter of 11-year-olds in the UK know someone their age who is having sex, according to a new survey.
Sex advice agency gives 11-year-olds free condom Children as young as 11 are being given free condoms by a well-known health agency today and urged to practise putting them on - by using a banana.
Iraq: 75 Civilians Killed in Najaf Iraq said on Friday it was fighting back an invasion by U.S.-led "sheep," whose bombing had killed 75 civilians and wounded 290 in the last day
More Than 50 Civilians Killed at 'Civilians killed' in Mosul raid A heavy air raid by US and British coalition forces has killed or wounded more than 50 civilians in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, al-Jazeera television has reported from the scene
Over 700 US, British troops killed in Iraq: Envoy Iraq on Thursday claimed that in the US led attack over the country nearly 700 American and British troops have been killed in the past seven days of fighting
Optimistic intelligence estimates guided U.S. war planning Proved wrong in the first 5 days of war
Former Commanders Question U.S. Strategy Debate centers on the Pentagon's decision to enter combat with less firepower than in the 1991 Persian Gulf War.
Blair and Bush admit that war in Iraq could now last for months Tony Blair and George Bush braced the British and American public for a longer-than-expected war in Iraq amid growing concern that the campaign has stalled.
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