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The lies
they want you to believe: Administration scales back anti-terrorism
tipster plans
After
weeks of furious criticism, the Bush administration has modified
plans for a proposed network of anti-terrorism tipsters to exclude
mail carriers and others who have frequent access to people's homes.
Official,
lawyer debate planned TIPS program
"You
can make a telephone call about somebody you don't like, and maybe
they'll be declared an enemy combatant with no rights, even though
they're a U.S. citizen..."
Land of spies
leads liberty to the noose
This
spy posse would come courtesy of the Terrorism Information and Prevention
System program known as Operation TIPS.
Members hit
White House over secrecy
The Bush administrations
refusal to cooperate with even the most routine and basic congressional
requests for information is infuriating members of Congress and
violating congressional rights and responsibilities, members charge.
Snitch Society:
NC's Swat-a-Litterbug Program
In
2001, more than 5,000 litterbugs were reported. The Swat-A-Litterbug
Program provides every citizen an opportunity to be an active participant
in insuring that the highways and roads of North Carolina are kept
clean and beautiful.
New rules
allow sharing of medical records without written consent
Hospitals
and doctors can share private information about a patient's health
with HMOs and insurance companies without the patient's permission,
the Bush administration said Friday in a decision denounced by privacy
advocates.
Insanity
virus -- a crazy idea?
Mainstream
psychiatric outcast ponders parasitic mental illness
Calif drivers
worry new monitoring system threatens privacy
A
new $37 million system will soon track drivers' movements along
highways in Northern California -- whether they like it or not.
UK Cops Fine
Antisocial Behavior
The
instant fines, which can be paid by mail, have been criticized by
human rights groups for giving police unprecedented powers and being
unfair to poorer people.
AZ: State
faces suit over social security numbers on licenses
Motorists
who argue that Social Security numbers on their driver's licenses
violate their privacy and pose an identity theft risk filed a $500
million class-action notice of claim this week against the Arizona
Department of Transportation.
Japanese
Fear New ID System Is a Shoji Screen for Big Brother
Government's
new online citizens registry network sparks protests nationwide
from people concerned for their privacy
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Bush uses
force on supporters of global court
U.S.
threatens to cut off military aid to nations that join
State Dept.
Comes to Aid of UN Parking Scofflaws
New
York: Mayor's plan to tow diplomats' cars could bring retaliation
abroad, Powell worries.
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With Little
Work, Newspaper Finds Nine Children That Florida Agency Said Were
Missing
Using law
enforcement profiles, public records and interviews with relatives,
a newspaper found nine children that had been declared missing by
Florida's embattled child welfare agency.
FL: State
pressured to do better job of finding missing children
Politicians
and child advocates called on the governor and state officials to
immediately attempt to find more than 500 children who are missing
from Florida's child welfare system.
NYC: Felons
looking after grandma
No
background checks on nurse's aides
Scientist
Denies Being Involved in Anthrax Plot
Dr.
Steven J. Hatfill, a germ weapons expert, vigorously denied today
that he was involved in the anthrax attacks that killed five people
last year, and he accused the federal authorities of engaging in
a smear campaign to make him the "fall guy" for the crime.
Anthrax
scientist to file complaint
Bioweapons expert
says attention has ruined his life
Activist
makes his final stand
Driver
involved in deadly police shootout in Massillon mistrusted government,
authorities
Call for
the Air Force to Help with W. Nile
In
an attempt to stem the spread, Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., said she
planned to ask the Air Force next week to send in a special operations
squadron to spray insecticide in hard-hit regions.
Miss. Declares
West Nile Emergency
Mississippi
Gov. Ronnie Musgrove on Friday declared a state of emergency, clearing
the way to seek federal funding to fight the outbreak.
Hiroshima
pilot tells of US plans to drop an A-bomb on Germany
Paul
Tibbets, who piloted the Enola Gay, which dropped the atomic bomb
on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 said that concerns
over secrecy led to a secret plan being drawn up to bomb both Germany
and Japan at the same time.
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The
Economy
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US Airways
Files for Chapter 11
US
Airways, hard hit by the drop off in travel after the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Sunday
Asian companies
buy bankrupt Global Crossing
Global
Crossing sold itself for $250 million on Friday to the same Asian
companies that tried to buy the fiber-optic network company for
three times as much when it first filed for bankruptcy.
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National
Security and the Military
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Rumsfeld
Weighs New Covert Acts by Military Units
This
expansion of the military's involvement in clandestine activities
could be justified, Pentagon officials believe, by defining it as
"preparation of the battlefield" in a campaign against
terrorism that knows no boundaries.
Pentagon
battles waning morale
Morale
has collapsed at the Pentagon division that churns out pivotal policy
papers to run the war on terrorism
Fearing Theft,
U.S. Plans to Relocate Nuclear Fuel
The
United States is moving rapidly toward shipping tons of bomb-grade
plutonium and uranium out of a vulnerable laboratory in New Mexico
Threat prompts
security boost on Golden Gate Bridge
Various
state and federal law enforcement officials increased patrols on
and around the Golden Gate Bridge on Sunday after bridge district
officials learned of a potential terrorist threat 11 months after
attacks on New York and Washington.
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Politics
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Democratic
war chests get boost from Hillary
Mrs.
Clinton's leadership political action committee, HILLPAC, has donated
$469,000 to Senate and House Democratic candidates in this election
cycle
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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CIA seeking
training camps for Palestinian forces
The
CIA team which visited the region and formulated a plan for security
reforms in the Palestinian Authority has started to look for sites
at which new Palestinian security men are to train
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Pope backs
Mid-East peace force
Pope
John Paul ll has lent his support to the creation of an international
peacekeeping force to try to bring an end to the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
Iraq offers
UN new deal
Saddam
tells MP arms inspectors can return
Colombia
Declares State of Emergency Amid Violence
Uribe,
who was sworn in on Wednesday accompanied by a salvo of leftist
rebel mortar shells in Bogota that killed 20 people, also decreed
an emergency tax to allow the government to raise $778.5 million
to fund a military build-up.
Killing Of
Unwanted Baby Girls Continues In India
The
killing of baby girls in India is continuing, both inside and outside
the womb, despite new legislation banning the use of ultrasound
tests to determine the sex of unborn children
Yasser Arafat:
Nazi trained
The
mufti secretly imported a former Nazi commando officer into Egypt
to teach Mr. Arafat and other teenage recruits the fine points of
guerrilla warfare. Mr. Arafat learned his lessons well; the mufti
was so proud of him he even pretended the two of them were blood
relations.
Woman Commits
Suicide at the Croc Pool
A
woman committed suicide by jumping into a pool of more than 100
crocodiles in front of a shocked crowd of tourists at a Samut Prakan
zoo yesterday.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Islam takes
root in Mexico
The
new adherents to Islam in Chiapas are almost all Maya who were once
Protestants
Ranger killed
in shootout on border
Death
linked to hit squad that killed 4, officials say
Gov't dismisses
U.S. concerns of narcoterrorism in Mexico
The
Mexican government on Friday rejected the comments of U.S. drug
czar Asa Hutchinson, who said his country is concerned about the
possibility of Mexican drug cartels funding terrorist organizations.
Federal Judge
Lets Undocumented Worker Seek Damages From Employer
A federal
judge has ruled that an undocumented worker who sued his boss for
unpaid wages can seek damages from the employer, who allegedly reported
him to immigration officials.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Cloned Cattle
Produce Human Antibodies
Scientists
reported yesterday that they had produced cloned calves that made
human antibodies in their blood.
Alarm at
gender-bending chemicals on humans and animals
Strong
evidence links reproductive abnormalities and population declines
in some species of birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians with the
chemicals, known as hormone disrupters or EDCs (endocrine-disrupting
chemicals).
Study linking
autism to MMR is published
One
of the scientists who believes that there may be a connection between
autism and the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine has published
new research suggesting a link.
Stem cell
challenge
Intel
founder gives UCSF $5 million, urges other donors to match it
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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China: Meet
the "Burn Team" at the World's Largest Crematory
Today,
about eight million Chinese die each year and the number is creeping
higher as the population ages. By 2040, 20 percent of China's 1.3
billion people will be over the age of 65.
Georgia accuses
Russia of incursion
Georgia
said Russian troops had crossed into the Kodori gorge in western
Georgia with troops from the breakaway region of Abkhazia.
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Malaysia:
Stricter checks on gun-permit holders
More
than 80,000 people have been asked to justify their need to carry
arms
You Are 6
Times More Likely to Be Mugged in London than in NYC
In 1997,
after the Dublane Massacre, Britain outlawed all handguns. The penalty
is 10 years in prison. However, this has not decreased gun crime,
but encouraged it
Pepper Spray
Permits in MA
Female
mace applicants pack precinct after latest assault
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