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Protest
Was Not Condoned in Portland, Oregon by the Darth Vader/Ringwraith
Police That Have Been Popping up Nationwide Thanks to Federal
Funding.
Protesting
Bush in Oregon
Citizens
demand accountability; Mayor defends brutality, hides in office
CNN
Propaganda/White-
wash Piece
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RUBBER
BULLETS
Non-lethal Weapons Are
Called Less-Lethal Weapons by Their Developers. Police Are
Being Trained to Fire on Unarmed Crowds with This Technology
as They prepare to Engage the Population with More Advanced
Systems Like Humvee Mounted Microwave Guns
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THE COVERUP
IS DISINTEGRATING:
Ashcroft Demands Records of 17 Senators Probing Sept 11th. Attacks
Under
the guise of perusing "leaks to the news media and public"
the DOJ is spending millions of taxpayer dollars investigating the
congressional panel members looking into the attacks
Burton's
panel finds links to foreigners in Oklahoma blast
Committee
lawyer Marc Chretien interviewed at least six people who claimed
to have seen McVeigh keeping company with foreign-looking men in
the days, even minutes, before the bombing on April 19, 1995.
Terrorist
Suspect Held without Evidence and Denied Access to Representation
Beaten While in Custody
A man
who was arrested as a major terrorism suspect after the 11 September
attacks and has been held in custody ever since has told the BBC
that he was beaten and held for months without legal representation.
Special Court
Rejects Ashcroft's Wiretap Rules
A
special court that oversees sensitive law enforcement surveillance
forced Attorney General John Ashcroft to change his guidelines for
FBI terrorism searches and wiretaps
Special Court:
Govt. Misused Surveillance Law Dozens of Times, Improperly Shared
Information
Given
such problems, the court found that new procedures proposed by Attorney
General John D. Ashcroft in March would have given prosecutors too
much control over counterintelligence investigations and would have
effectively allowed the government to misuse intelligence information
for criminal cases
Secret Court
Says F.B.I. Aides Misled Judges in 75 Cases
The
nation's secret intelligence court has identified more than 75 cases
in which it says it was misled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
in documents in which the bureau attempted to justify its need for
wiretaps and other electronic surveillance
Judge Says
Government May Appeal in Case of American-Born Detainee Held without
Being Charged and Denied Access to a Lawyer
A judge
decided Wednesday that the government may appeal his demand for
more evidence to explain why it is holding a U.S.-born detainee
captured in Afghanistan without charging him or giving him access
to a lawyer.
Judge expunges
innocent man's felony record, who is released after spending 14
years in jail for crimes he did not commit
A
man who spent 14 years behind bars for crimes he did not commit
has had his record cleared in a different case.
"Let
GPS trail your teens in a vehicle"
You
can buy, for in the vicinity of $1,000, depending on promotions,
options and such, a gadget called CarTracker. It is a GPS (Global
Positioning System) receiver with a computer built in. A strong
magnet allows it to be attached to a car surreptitiously.
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U.N. considers
face-lift
U.N.
officials are privately circulating a $1 billion proposal to renovate
the iconic but deteriorating U.N. headquarters on New York's East
River and build a 30-story office tower on an adjacent property.
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Once Again,
the Endangered Species Act Is Being Used to Displace Human Populations
as Part of the Larger Elite Program of Herding Us into Compact Control-Grid
Cities
Floridians
cry fowl over flooded land
Georgia School
Board Requires Balance of Evolution and Bible
After
an angry debate among parents, Georgia's second-largest school district
adopted a policy last night that requires teachers to give a "balanced
education" about the origin of life, giving equal weight to
evolution and biblical interpretations
FL: Teenage
boy accused in rape of baby
Broward
Sheriff's Office detectives arrested a 17-year-old in the rape of
an 18-month-old baby girl on Thursday morning
FL: Police
find missing DCF child in Georgia foster home
Police
have found a 4-year-old Hollywood boy, missing from Floridas
child welfare system for more than two years and considered in danger,
living in a Georgia foster home.
West Nile
Spreads to Montana, N.M.
The
number of Americans who have contracted West Nile virus this year
approached 300 Thursday as the mosquito-borne virus extended its
reach to Montana and New Mexico.
Daughter
of Teacher Who Bled to Death at Columbine Settles with Sheriff's
Dept. for $1.5 Million
The
lawsuit had alleged that deputies stopped students and teachers
from trying to rescue the teacher, who was trapped in the school,
even though they had received frequent telephone updates about his
worsening condition.
Passenger
flicks lighter on SFO-bound plane -- plane diverted
San
Jose State student could face 20-year prison term for trying to
warm batteries for portable CD player
'Time bomb'
lawsuit against Planned Parenthood
Ex-employee
alleges unlicensed personnel assisting in abortion procedures
Rear-end
crashes go up after red-light cameras go in.
Of
Course They Do -- They've Been Caught Shortening Them in England
and in the US
Editor Covering
Enron Falls to His Death
Mr.
Baxter May Have been Looking for Bodyguards in Houston the Day Before
He Died...But Of Course It's All a Coincidence...
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The
Economy
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Angry Saudis
Withdraw Billions from US
One
analyst said the total funds withdrawn by individual investors amount
to $200bn. Other bankers put the figure nearer to $100bn.
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National
Security and the Military
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Revenge
of the Tweezer People
Call it
the revenge of the tweezer people. The backlash against senseless
-- and useless -- airport security rules is building up into something
nasty.
U.S. Military
Uses the Force
Fitted
on light armored vehicles such as personnel carriers, the force
field uses a series of charged metal plates to dissipate the effects
of rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs)
Foreigners
find military fast track to citizenship
The
U.S. armed forces is home to about 31,000 noncitizens, 2 percent
of the 1.4 million active force, an infusion that came in especially
handy during the low-recruiting days of the late 1990s.
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Politics
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Clinton Laying
Groundwork For Presidential Run
Hillary
Rodham Clinton has begun building a national political organization,
softening her liberal image and taking a lead role in Democratic
criticism of President Bush steps toward a potential campaign
to become the first woman president.
McKinney
Out
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Energy Information
Administration's Official Line on Afghanistan
Afghanistan's
significance from an energy standpoint stems from its geographical
position as a potential transit route for oil and natural gas exports
from Central Asia to the Arabian Sea. This potential includes the
possible construction of oil and natural gas export pipelines through
Afghanistan, which was under serious consideration in the mid-1990s.
FBI sat on
key 9/11 disc for 3 months
Worldwide
alert followed analysis
Al-Qaida
running new terror camp, say Kurds
A
radical armed Islamist group with ties to Tehran and Baghdad has
helped al-Qaida establish an international terrorist training camp
in northern Iraq, Kurdish officials say.
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North Korea
Incurs U.S. Penalty for Missile Parts Sales to Yemen
The
Bush administration has imposed sanctions against North Korea after
concluding that it sold Scud missile components to Yemen before
President Bush took office
UK: Police
get access to air passenger lists
New anti-terrorism
powers to make airlines hand over their passenger lists have been
unveiled by the government.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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CA: Immigrant-license
bill returns to Davis
Action
by the Assembly on Tuesday apparently will force Gov. Gray Davis
to take action before Election Day on the controversial issue of
allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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New brain
tumor alert on mobile phones
Long-term
users of some first generation mobile phones are almost twice as
likely to develop brain tumors, according to the most damaging study
yet to suggest a link between cellphones and cancer.
Scientists
plot evolution of virtual creatures
Artificial
intelligence experts in Switzerland are using computer-generated
creatures as a first step towards creating life.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russia Arming
China Makes U.S. Nervous
Since
U.S. President George W. Bush came to power last year, the U.S.
Defense establishment has taken an increasingly alarmist approach
to China's burgeoning defense procurement program, in which Russia,
as its main supplier, is playing the leading role.
Russias
gold and currency reserves rise
Russias
international reserves increased by $600m in one week from August
9 to August 16.
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KY: Residents
Take Up Arms Following Attacks
Residents
in a Laurel County neighborhood are getting together to stop more
attacks like those that have been plaguing the community lately.
Boston Globe:
For safer streets, give women guns
What
if some of those women did want to protect themselves with guns?
If they walked into a police station and applied for a license to
carry a firearm for their personal protection, what would happen?
''They would not be allowed to,'' says Mariellen Burns, the Boston
police spokeswoman.
Grizzly Bear
Attack Stopped by Firearm
Surprise
turns to shock as grizzly charges men on Kenai River.
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