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Abductions
Have Been at High Levels for Decades, Ever Since the Media Started
Promoting Serial Killers. Now the Same Government-Media Control
Complex Is Going to Save Us with Federal Control (and Microchips,
of Course)
Bush
Plans Programs to Deter Child Abduction
Labor Union
Supports Bush TIPS Plan
Teamsters
President James Hoffa -- re-elected last November to run one of
the nation's oldest and largest unions -- "made clear"
at the end of June during a meeting with Homeland Security Director
Tom Ridge that "the Teamsters fully support Operation TIPS"
FEMAs
Plan for Mass Destruction Attacks: Of Course Its True
FEMA
is moving ahead with plans to create temporary cities that could
handle millions of Americans after mass destruction attacks on U.S.
cities.
Japan launches
ID network amid "Big Brother" angst
We
don't want to be under government surveillance. Stop the resident
registry system," shouted a small band of protesters outside
the ministry
Prada Attaches
Microchips into All Clothes
The
Prada shop is wiring itself to be a virtual laboratory for studying
shoppers' psyches. It now knows the exact location of every outfit
in the store. Soon, for those who sign up for Prada's customer loyalty
program, the shop will keep track of what shoppers try on and what
they end up buying.
Big Brother's
semi-bungle
"We
hope the Denver Police Department has learned a valuable lesson
from this episode: Many Denver taxpayers, us included, don't want
the city's scarce resources squandered spying on pacifist nuns."
A Police
Shooting Reveals Scared Tenants and Scary Cops
Another
"Justified" Homicide?
Feds Open
'Total' Tech Spy System
On
Wednesday, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
will begin awarding contracts for the design and implementation
of a Total Information Awareness (TIA) system
WE DON'T
NEED CITIZEN SPIES:
The
Problem With The Bush Administration's Proposed "Operations
TIPS"
F.B.I. Faces
Inquiry on a False Confession From an Egyptian Student
A
federal judge in Manhattan took the unusual step yesterday of ordering
federal prosecutors to investigate how the F.B.I. had obtained a
confession from an innocent Egyptian student who was detained in
connection with the attack on the World Trade Center.
Atlanta police
department suspends vice unit following fatal shooting
The
police department has suspended undercover vice operations aimed
at prostitution after an officer shot and killed a suspected prostitute
- one of four fatal police shootings in the past three months.
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On your bike,
Eurocrats told
Motoring
organizations in Britain have reacted with incredulous fury to a
European Union move to make motorists automatically liable for damages
in accidents involving car and bicycles - regardless of who is to
blame.
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Another FBI
Agent Blows the Whistle
New
evidence that the Bureau quashed another terror probe before 9/11
Osama bin
Laden may not be behind Sept 11 attacks: Musharraf
"I
didn't think it possible that Osama sitting up there in the mountains
could do it," Musharraf told The New Yorker in an interview
in the magazine's issue appearing on Monday.
Smallpox
Scare in NY
A terrifying
scare over a possible outbreak of deadly smallpox at a Brooklyn
hospital prompted health officials to quarantine its emergency room
and briefly shut down the entire building yesterday
FBI, INS,
Other Agencies Report 775 Missing Weapons
The
FBI, the Immigration and Naturalization Service and other U.S. Justice
Department law enforcement agencies had at least 775 weapons and
400 laptop computers stolen, lost or missing over a recent two-year
period
Ill. sees
first human case of W. Nile
State
health officials reported the first known human case of West Nile
virus in Illinois on Tuesday.
2 Infected
with West Nile in Dallas
The
first North Texas cases of suspected West Nile virus infection in
humans were announced Monday by health officials
OK: 9 birds
from 5 counties test positive for West Nile
Nine
dead birds found in five counties tested positive for the West Nile
virus, with the disease apparently spreading north and west in Oklahoma
New York
City Facing Exodus of Firefighters
Scores
of New York City's Fire Department supervisors, including some of
its most senior surviving commanders, have retired since Sept. 11
State eyes
reducing home-school filings
State
lawmakers in Pennsylvania will soon decide whether to loosen the
state's 14-year-old home-schooling law, which critics say requires
"countless hours" of tallying at-home instruction.
Vigilante
neighbors in court for branding molester
Three
Pontiac men took the law -- and a blistering hot metal spatula --
into their hands when they learned a neighbor had been regularly
sodomizing his 7- and 10-year-old nephews
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The
Economy
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US rates
'could hit 1930s levels'
Wall
Street rallied dramatically yesterday on hopes that the US Federal
Reserve will deliver a shot in the arm to the American economy next
week with an interest rate cut
If You've
Raped the American People and Have Lived a Life of Unending Wickedness,
You Will Be Knighted
Fed
Chief Greenspan to Be Knighted
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National
Security and the Military
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Law Enforcement
in NY Warned to Watch for al-Qaeda
Advisories
issued by the NYPD Counter-Terrorism Division and the New York State
Office of Public Safety urge lawmen to safeguard and monitor all
uniforms, equipment, ID, building passes, entry cards and access
codes - and to report any that are found to be missing or compromised.
Man with
razor blades in shoes arrested at SeaTac
A
man was arrested early Sunday after he tried to pass through a security
checkpoint at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport with razor blades
in his shoes
Government's
kingpin-sting tactic may threaten airline safety
The
airline industry has put its thrusters on full bore in an effort
to comply with government demands to beef up security in the wake
of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Airport security
fiascoes
Washington
Times
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Politics
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Bush campaign
used Enron jets
During
the 2000 presidential election recount battle, George W Bush's campaign
used jets owned by several large corporations, including Enron and
Halliburton
Libertarian
Gubernatorial Candidate Arrested At State Fair South Dakota Libertarian
Party
Libertarian
candidate for governor, Nathan A. Barton of rural Rapid City, was
arrested today by security guards at the so-called "Freedom
Stage" on the South Dakota State Fairgrounds
How Conservative
Is President Bush?
President Bush
may be repeating the sins of his father. Although elected on a Reaganesque,
tax-cutting platform, the White House has veered to the left
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Iraq to use
bio-weapons 'soon'
An
Iraqi politician says President Saddam Hussein will soon use weapons
of mass destruction.
Saudi Arabia
Won't Allow U.S. Troops
Saudi
Arabia has made clear to Washington publicly and privately
that the U.S. military will not be allowed to use the kingdom's
soil in any way for an attack on Iraq
Joint Chiefs
back Saddam ouster
The
Joint Chiefs of Staff, after months of some members resisting a
new war, now fully back using military force to oust Iraqi leader
Saddam Hussein.
German leader
says no to Iraq war
German
chancellor Gerhard Schröder and his Social Democratic party
yesterday broke ranks with America's other European allies by declaring
at the start of their election campaign that Germany would refuse
to provide troops or money for an invasion of Iraq.
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UK: Girls,
15, in gang rape horror
Two
15-year-old girls were gang-raped by up to 10 youths in a horrific
attack in London last night.
Hiroshima
mayor calls on the U.S. to 'sever the chain of hatred'
"The
United States government has no right to force Pax Americana on
the rest of us, or unilaterally determine the fate of the world,"
Akiba said in the city's annual peace declaration at Peace Memorial
Park in Naka Ward.
Harps and
trumpets welcome Archbishop as new Druid
The
Archbishop-designate of Canterbury, became a Druid yesterday
Archbishop
of Canterbury Now an Honorary White Druid
He described
the award as "one of the greatest honours which Wales can bestow
on her citizens".
Africa torn
between GM aid and starvation
Starving
nations in southern Africa are being forced to choose between accepting
genetically modified food aid or condemning millions of people to
death in the worst food shortage in 50 years.
Despair
in Once-Proud Argentina
After
Economic Collapse, Deep Poverty Makes Dignity a Casualty
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Millions
of Mexican Illegal Aliens Endanger U.S. Security
The
millions of Mexican illegal aliens in the United States endanger
national security by creating a demand for false identity documents
and smuggling networks that could also assist terrorists
Census Finds
Immigrants Lower City's Income Data
The
surprising drop in median income in New York City that has puzzled
demographers studying the results of the 2000 census appears to
be traceable in large part to immigration
For first
time, Chinese language on ballots
Chinese
joins Spanish as the only foreign language in which ballots are
available in Cook County. The Justice Department also ordered Kane
County to include Spanish ballots in parts of that county by November.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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A mysterious
shift in Earths gravity
Earths
field is getting flatter, and scientists dont know why
Of pharmers
and chimeras
There
are already many amazingly useful chimeras For over two decades,
the patent office has issued patents on living creatures that were
created, for the most part, by splicing genes
U.S. couple
are ready to try cloning selves, paper says
Pair
reportedly met with cloning advocate
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Independence
call by Taiwan risks war, warns China
Taiwan's
president Chen Shui-bian brought down the wrath of Beijing yesterday,
after a speech declaring virtual independence which dangerously
tweaked the tail of the mainland tiger.
China intensifies
its war exercises
Tens
of thousands of militiamen were involved in the latest maneuvers
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In the UK
They Are Already Banning Toy Guns. Now a GI Joe Doll Has Been Disarmed
at the Airport
Meanwhile
Western governments are funding every terrorist organization under
the sun...
Senators
Seek to Expand Gun Background Checks
Four
senators, calling themselves an "odd quad," joined together
Tuesday to expand the database of information used to permit or
deny gun purchases through the FBI's "National Instant Check
System."
UK Mag Asks
Readers to Vote on Whether Replica Guns Should Be Banned
The
Lincolnshire Echo is running a campaign to ban replica guns and
wants your opinion
NC: House
bill protects gun makers
In
a lopsided vote, the state House agreed Monday night to limit the
lawsuits that cities and counties can bring against gun manufacturers.
UK: Gun handover
makes polices day
A
police spokeswoman said: "This brings the number of firearms
handed in to 118 over five weeks."
Lebanon to
cut weapon licenses from 10,000 to 6,000.
Defense
Minister Khalil Hrawi announced Monday that his ministry would strive
to reduce the number of weapon licenses from 10,000 to 6,000.
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