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US condemned
for secret arrests
In a new
report, Human Rights Watch says more than 1,200 non-American citizens
have been secretly arrested and jailed - the vast majority from
the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia.
They Hold
an American Citizen without Rights, but Have No Evidence
The
investigation into Jose Padilla, who is accused of planning to detonate
a radioactive "dirty bomb" in the US, has found no evidence
that he was preparing such an attack and little to suggest that
he had any support from al-Qaida to do so, according to FBI officials.
VA: Trooper
accused of illegal search
A
state police field supervisor who instructed officers how to lawfully
conduct drug interdiction stops is facing a $20 million lawsuit
for allegedly violating those same standards during a traffic stop
two years ago in Hanover County.
First Citizens
Police Academy offered in Spanish
Next
month, police will offer the first academy for Spanish speakers,
hoping to reach more of the local population
Loving Big
Brother as Baby-sitter
How
US parents have been duped by the police state to monitor their
kids like rats. The unified military industrial propaganda complex
activates the fear centers in your brain to get you and your family
into the system.
"Big
News" in the UK: CCTV 'not a crime deterrent'
CCTV is not
as useful in the fight against crime as was previously thought,
according to government research.
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Euro Stability
Pact in trouble
A
number of larger EU states are facing growing difficulties in living
up to the demands of the EU Stability and Growth Pact
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W. Nile Cases
Could Reach 1,000
Experts
Expect Rapid Rise in West Nile Virus Cases
Maintaining
the Hysteria Over Child Abduction Cases, Although They Are Lower
Than They Have Been in the Past, as a "Reason" for More
Police State Control Measures
Watch
for Snitch Society, Microchip Propaganda...Popping up Everywhere
from MSNBC to ABC...
Sept. 11
Families Sue Saudis, Sudan
The
15-count federal lawsuit seeks to cripple banks, charities and some
members of the Saudi royal family as a deterrent to terrorist financing
schemes.
US drug war
alliances futile, says expert
The
Real Reason: the Govt. Ships the Drugs in
50 Years
To Life For School Shooting
The
teen who killed two students and wounded 13 others at a high school
last year was sentenced Thursday to 50 years to life in prison after
he tearfully apologized for the shooting rampage.
Come Fly
With Me?
A
Saudi Flying Instructor Who Died Mysteriously On May 8 Had The Same
Name as Two 9/11 Hijackers Who Lived At The Same U.S. Naval Air
Base
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The
Economy
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How much
gold backs the dollar?
It's
estimated that, at best, there's a mere 1 percent of gold backing
the trillions of dollars here and abroad
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National
Security and the Military
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Air marshal
program in disarray, insiders say Dozens of top agents have quit
the service
Today,
after rushing to hire thousands of new marshals, the program is
so beset with problems that sources say at least 80 marshals have
quit, and other marshals say they are considering a class-action
lawsuit over working conditions that they fear put travelers at
risk
US military
helicopters swoop on sunbathers
United
States and Italian officials have launched a joint inquiry into
reports that US military helicopters swooped low over a packed beach
so that the crew could get a close-up view of sunbathers.
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Politics
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White House
Sics Clinton Detective on Judicial Watch?
The
chairman of a Washington, D.C.-based legal group that has sued the
White House and Vice President Dick Cheney complained Thursday that
the Bush administration and the Republican Party have apparently
hired a private detective to investigate his personal life.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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US adviser
warns of Armageddon
One
of the Republican party's most respected foreign policy gurus yesterday
appealed for President Bush to halt his plans to invade Iraq, warning
of "an Armageddon in the Middle East".
Khamenei:
Bush 'using language of Hitler'
"Arrogance
has drawn the bullying West into disgrace," Ayatollah Khamenei
said. "The president of the country which claims to enjoy freedom
and human rights talks to the people of the world using the language
of Hitler."
US Troops
Could Spend Years in Afghanistan
American
troops will be needed in Afghanistan for many years to ensure that
the war-ravaged country does not revert to a haven for terrorists,
the U.S. war commander says.
Iran's nuke
program growing secretly
Members
of an Iranian rebel group have alleged that Iran's government is
building at least two secret sites to support its nuclear weapons
programme.
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'If attacked,
Israel might nuke Iraq'
If
Iraq strikes at Israel with non-conventional weapons, causing massive
casualties among the civilian population, Israel could respond with
a nuclear retaliation that would eradicate Iraq as a country.
Belgium checks
'Toy Army' claims
The Belgian
Defense Minister, Andre Flahaut, has ordered an investigation after
reports that soldiers were carrying fake guns during the country's
annual military parade
International
Association of Airline Pilots Demands Biometrics at Airports
The
International Airline Pilots Association says there are too many
gaps in security at Canadian airports. It wants high-tech equipment
to scan the eyes and fingerprints of airport employees.
Scotland:
Violent crime jumps by 15%
Violent
crime in Scotland's largest police force area has jumped by almost
15% compared with a year ago.
Sept 11 conspiracy
theorist sues French magazine for defamation
The
French author of a widely criticized book alleging US agents staged
the September 11 attack on the Pentagon has sued Paris Match magazine
for defamation
A National
UK Police Force..."For the Children," of Course
Like in the
US, UK Cops Push the Missing Children Issue for More Police State
Control
Calls
for a national police force
UK Politicians
Push for a National Police Agency
The
review is likely to focus on the creation of a dedicated task force,
similar to the FBI, to handle high-profile crimes that are beyond
the resources of small or rural police forces.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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FOX Snubs
Bush
Hours
after Texas ignored the pleas of Mexico's president and put a drug
smuggler to death for killing a Dallas police officer, Vicente Fox
angrily canceled a meeting with President Bush
IA: Licenses
denoting noncitizens criticized
The
Iowa Civil Liberties Union will ask Gov. Tom Vilsack to rescind
a decision to issue drivers' licenses that single out foreign nationals
Middle Eastern
immigrants to U.S. increasing
Study
shows strong interest in coming despite fallout from Sept. 11
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Science,Technology
and Health
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CO: Doctors
Can Now "Harvest Organs" Before Patient is "Brain
Dead"
Doctors
at several Denver-area hospitals no longer will have to wait for
a patient to become "brain dead" before harvesting organs,
but can take organs from prospective donors as soon as their hearts
stop beating.
Freak: Mice
Being Genetically Engineered to Produce Human Sperm
Scientists
at the Centre for Animal Transgenesis and Germ Cell Research in
Pennsylvania implanted sperm-producing tissue from goats and pigs
under the skin of laboratory mice. After several months, the tissue
started to produce goat and pig sperm.
Mighty Mouse
Researchers
say they have created a transgenic mouse with muscles like a marathoner,
capable of enduring rigorous exercise for extended periods of time.
GM Crossbreeding
Result: Superweeds
Weeds
have become stronger and fitter by cross-breeding with genetically
modified crops, leading to fears that superweeds which are difficult
or impossible to control may invade farms growing standard crops.
GE Contamination
in NZ
Further
tests have confirmed the discovery of genetically engineered maize
crops in Gisborne and Pukekohe, the Ministry of Agriculture and
Forestry said today.
Robot 'teaches'
itself to fly
A
winged robot has taught itself how to fly using the same trial and
error principles adopted by nature, it was revealed today.
Scientists
develop cheap and easy cloning method
Scientists
have developed a cheap and easy cloning method to let technicians
create cloned embryos with gear that could fit in a trailer and
costs only a few thousand dollars
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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N.Korea's
Kim to visit Russia this month
North
Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who will visit Russia this month as part
of Pyongyang's unprecedented recent diplomatic outreach, told Russian
President Vladimir Putin on Thursday relations had entered a new
phase.
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NYTimes.com,
NPR launch civics site for high schools that pitch gun control
Justice
Learning is designed around eight distinct civics issues that are
updated twice a year. Current issues include affirmative action,
civil liberties, death penalty, gun control, juvenile justice and
Web censorship
Residents
turn in explosives, relics
The
squad responded to 35 calls from citizens over three days and items
recovered included: 3,200 rounds of ammunition, 10 handguns, 36
pounds of explosive powders and a German World War II machine gun,
Hemingway said Sgt. Tom Hemingway
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