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Camps for
Citizens: Ashcroft's Hellish Vision
Atty.
Gen. John Ashcroft's announced desire for camps for U.S. citizens
he deems to be "enemy combatants" has moved him from merely
being a political embarrassment to being a constitutional menace
Its Budget
Increased from $25 Million to $300 Million, the National Institute
of Justice Researching Ways to "Assist" First Responders
(Police, Fire Depts. Etc)
Since
the institute was created in 1968, he noted, it has helped develop
many devices and techniques that have proven useful both in traditional
law-enforcement and the fight against terrorism. Included are such
innovations as soft body armor, night-vision equipment, DNA technology
and less-than-lethal weapons
Cops Pose
as Construction Workers to Nab Speeders
When speeders
whiz by, they call ahead to a ''wolf pack'' of motorcycle troopers
waiting down the road to write expensive tickets, some in the hundreds
of dollars.
Rental car
companies may be tracking you via GPS
Big
Brother may be watching you in your rental car. Again.
GPS Propaganda
from ABCNews
Loving
Big Brother Will Save You!
Secret Service
to Become More Prominent Under Homeland Security
Now,
in what some insiders consider a bureaucratic coup, a small agency
that is often overshadowed by the FBI or dismissed as a "bodyguard"
service would relocate, reporting directly to a secretary of homeland
security at the president's request.
Thanks to
the UN, Burma to Launch Microchipped "E-Passport" to Track
Political Dissidents
The
authorities in Burma have announced that an electronic passport
system is to be launched this week in Rangoon.
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U.S. accuses
EU of jawboning nations
The
State Department accused Europe yesterday of putting "inappropriate"
pressure on countries seeking EU membership to prevent them from
granting U.S. soldiers immunity from the new International Criminal
Court
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Senators
Criticize FBI, Justice
Whistle-Blower's
Allegations Ignored, Lawmakers Say
FBI Whistleblower
Takes Legal Action Demanding Co-Worker Be Deposed
Edmonds
alleges that her co-worker mishandled national security information
and that the FBI has turned a blind eye.
CA: Abortion
training proposed for all doctors
California
would become the first state in the nation to take away the discretion
medical schools now have over how to offer abortion training under
legislation that would require all accredited institutions to teach
the procedures to ob/gyn residents.
Legionnaires'
Disease Sickens 14 in VT
An
outbreak of Legionnaires' disease has sickened more than a dozen
people and prompted disinfecting efforts at a state office complex
to fend off the potentially deadly infection.
Tighter airport
security targets toys
There
are few who would seriously suspect 9-year-old Ryan Scott of Plover
is a terrorist or worry that he might hijack an airplane, certainly
not with a 4-inch G.I. Joe rifle or the other tiny toy pistols he
packed in his carry-on...
Texas Infant
Kidnapper Was a Former Corrections Officer
Kidnapped
Baby Reunited With Family; Suspect Charged
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The
Economy
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United Warns
of Bankruptcy
After
the market closed Wednesday, No. 2 U.S. airline company UAL announced
it was preparing for a fall bankruptcy filing unless it could extract
more wage concessions from workers and cut costs dramatically
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National
Security and the Military
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U.S. Received
Tip on Qaeda Threats Against Landmarks
High-ranking
Bush administration officials said yesterday that the administration
received a report from a foreign government in recent weeks about
potential threats against such targets as the Brooklyn Bridge, the
Golden Gate Bridge and a major landmark in Chicago.
Death ray
weapons 'ready in a decade'
The
US defense department is to fund a "death ray" programme
to allow the air force to field working laser and microwave weapons
capable of tackling underground enemy bunkers.
Hapless Military
Personnel Are Ordered to Use Plastic, Get Dunned by the Pentagon
Staring
Debt in the Face
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Politics
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Congresswoman
McKinney's Campaign Funded by Muslim Radicals (Bush Took 10 Times
the Money from the Same Groups, So McKinney Is Being Punished for
Asking Questions about Prior Knowledge)
The
reelection campaign of Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) has received
campaign contributions from at least 18 donors who are either officers
of Muslim foundations under investigation by the FBI, have voiced
support for Palestinian and Lebanese terrorist organizations or
have made inflammatory statements about Jews.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Rice presses
case for ousting Saddam
Bush adviser sees
moral case for removing Iraqi leader
Doctors:
At Least 30 Detainees at Guantanamo Have Attempted Suicide
Over the
months doctors have dealt with at least 30 incidents they see as
suicide attempts. These have ranged from detainees trying to cut
themselves with plastic utensils to banging their heads against
walls and punching the walls
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Spain unveils
coastal spy system
The Integrated
External Vigilance System, which has cost $140 million to construct,
has been billed as the first of its kind in Europe.
Swiss Firm
offers help with suicide
A
Swiss company is offering to help British people who want to commit
suicide.
Gas masks,
Potassium Iodide Pills Being Distributed in Israel in Preparation
for War with Iraq
Israel
is not giving up its policy of ambiguity about nuclear weapons in
the Middle East, but it is about to become the first Middle Eastern
country to equip its citizenry with an antidote to the fallout from
a radioactive weapon
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Immigrants
here want voice, vote in Mexico
Mexican
immigrants living in the United States could soon have some political
clout in Mexico.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Dolly's creators
turn to human embryos
The Roslin
Institute, near Edinburgh, wants to take advantage of Britains
"relatively liberal" rules towards work on human embryos
and will apply to the governments fertility authority for
a license within weeks
Coveting
a clone
Families facing
infertility, death of loved one turn to cloning
Mass Recall
at Large Supplier of Implant Tissue
The
Food and Drug Administration yesterday shut down a substantial part
of the CryoLife Corporation, the nation's largest processor of donated
human tissue, saying the company could not adequately assure patients
that its soft-tissue products were free of deadly bacteria and fungi
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russia, Belarus
Explore Closer Ties, Common Currency
At a
break in Kremlin meetings, where Putin and Lukashenko were hashing
out plans for a union - plans that have been under discussion for
six years - Putin unexpectedly detailed a scenario under which the
two countries would swiftly become one if their citizens approved
the merger in popular votes.
China announces
'final' space test
China
is planning a fourth unmanned test of its Shenzhou spacecraft by
the end of 2002, space officials have announced. Previous official
statements have said this is likely to be the final test before
the first Chinese astronauts are sent into space
Congress'
Anti-Cuba Faction Shrinking
Support
for trade sanctions is crumbling in Congress, with anti-Castro activists
struggling to preserve an embargo that has lasted more than 40 years.
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Guns, Crime,
And The News Media: The Truth That Is Concealed
What
the media almost never report is the fact that everywhere concealed
carry is in effect, serious crime has declined dramatically. That's
because most of the media is in favor of gun control.
Court won't
reinstate lawsuit blaming entertainment companies in school shooting
A
federal appeals court upheld the dismissal of a $33 million lawsuit
that blamed video game makers, a pornographic Web site and a movie
studio for a deadly 1997 school shooting spree.
Ban Frying
Pans and Extension Cords!
Police
said the two allegedly smashed Francisca Comparan, 43, in the head
with a frying pan, then strangled her with an extension cord Friday.
Her body was found stuffed in an outdoor storage closet.
CA: Senate
OKs dropping product liability protections for guns
Saying
guns should have the same product liability standards as other items,
the California Senate voted Wednesday to remove a lawsuit shield
protecting firearm manufacturers.
UK Judge:
Air rifles `should be licensed'
A
court judge has called for more controls on the use of air weapons.
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