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Powell, Ashcroft
testify on homeland security
"The
creation of the Department of Homeland Security will be the institution
of the cultures of cooperation and coordination," Ashcroft
said, adding that efforts were being made to allow all law enforcement
officials to share their information on terrorism threats.
Congress
is Preparing to Pass Homeland Security. Under the Plan There Will
Be 356,000 Regular US Army Troops Patrolling the US. Here Is Just
a Taste of It from Des Moines, Iowa
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Here to Watch the Video
OH: State
plans student ID #'s for all 1.8 Million government indoctrination
center participants
Lawmakers
approved the concept of the system two years ago when they overhauled
the way the department collects data. The system also will help
Ohio comply with the federal education bill signed by President
Bush in January.
'Siege' mentality
testing patience
Ten
months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, such sentiments are
growing in cities and towns across the USA. People bristling over
what they see as too much security are writing letters to the editor,
calling civil liberties groups and protesting to elected officials
Georgia Sheriff
Guilty of Murdering Successor
A
former Georgia sheriff was convicted Wednesday of murdering his
elected successor, shot to death in the driveway of his home three
days before he was to be sworn into office.
This Is It,
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Total Gestapo Takeover by the Federal
Government. Federalization of Local Police, Military Rule over the
US...Caesar Is Brining His Legions into Rome
The
Department of Homeland Security -- PDF File
The
Department of Homeland Security Website
A
BILL to establish a Department of Homeland Security, and for other
purposes.
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Big Surprise.
US Softens Stance on International Criminal Court
The
United States last night softened its demand for immunity for U.N.
peacekeepers from the new international war crimes tribunal, prompting
a quick rebuke from key members of the U.S. Senate.
US Backs
Off Court Immunity Demand
Facing
worldwide opposition, the United States has retreated from its demand
that American peacekeepers be permanently immune from the new war
crimes tribunal.
Europe's
farms face biggest ever changes
Farmers
organizations have warned that the proposed reforms are the thin
end of a wedge which will eventually see subsidies disappearing
Bush hails
NATO's eastward expansion
Ten
former communist countries began a final big push to join Nato yesterday
as George Bush and Tony Blair heralded the alliance's biggest expansion,
due later this year.
U.N. summit
expects 100 world leaders
The
United Nations is expecting about 100 world leaders at next month's
U.N. summit aimed at cutting poverty and "protecting the environment"
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Bergen: Dan
Quayle Was Right About Murphy Brown
"I
never have really said much about the whole episode, which was endless,"
Bergen said Tuesday. "But his speech was a perfectly intelligent
speech about fathers not being dispensable and nobody agreed with
that more than I did."
NPR: Sorry
About the Story Linking Christian Group to Anthrax
Six
months after the fact, the head of National Public Radio apologized
Wednesday for what some lawmakers called a "slanderous"
report linking anthrax-laced letters to a Christian conservative
organization.
NPR and PBS
Too Conservative, Say Liberal Lawmakers
The
subcommittee's ranking Democrat, Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) began
the debate. "Without question, there is bias in the coverage
that is on public television and radio. It is far too conservative,"
said Markey, drawing laughter from the crowd.
FDNY Hears
Secret WTC Tapes
Senior
FDNY officials yesterday listened to an hour-long 9/11 tape of World
Trade Center radio transmissions found early this year, but would
not disclose what it revealed about the final moments of their lost
brethren.
Planned Parenthood
Keeping Mum in Shredded Baby Case
Police
in Buena Vista County, Iowa, believe the local Planned Parenthood
clinic may have information that could help investigators identify
the mother of a newborn baby who was abandoned at the county recycling
center in May. The baby's remains were found in a garbage shredder.
Seeking New
Light On TWA Flight 800
Six years later,
while the official investigation has been closed (or forever forgotten
in "inactive pending" status), the nature of the explosion
that killed the 230 passengers of the Paris-bound jumbo jet is very
much on the radar of independent investigators
Scientists
to test new medications on smallpox
In
one of the biggest steps yet toward modernizing defenses against
smallpox, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this month
dedicates one of its two maximum-containment laboratories to smallpox-only
research like Jahrling's indefinitely
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The
Economy
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Battered
Dow Closes Under 9,000
Investors
hit by yet another disappointment, this time brokerage downgrades
of General Motors and Ford, bailed out of stocks again Wednesday,
sending the Dow Jones industrials down more than 280 points to close
below 9,000 for the first time since October.
Jobless Claims
Rose in Latest Week
The
number of initial jobless claims rose by 16,000 to a seasonally
adjusted 403,000 for the week ended July 6
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National
Security and the Military
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Army Developing
Laser-Armed Humvee
An
armoire car fitted with powerful laser beam designed to blast landmines
and cluster bomblets from the battlefield will shortly begin testing
at an army proving ground near Waynesville, Missouri.
Businesses
see bonanza in homeland security
The
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States have created a wave
of new government spending reminiscent of the space program in the
1960s or the savings and loan bailout of the 1980s.
Nonexistent
Schools Approved to Accept Foreign Students
Among
roughly 72,000 schools nationwide that have won approval from the
INS to enroll foreign nationals, the Delaware Valley Institute is
one of thousands that actually are closed or have become ineligible
to admit such students, records show and INS officials concede
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Politics
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Hillary
Fund-raiser Sentenced to 19 Months for Mail Fraud
Paul
Adler, a former chairman of the Rockland County Democratic Party
and a Hillary Rodham Clinton fund-raiser, was sentenced Wednesday
to 19 months in prison for tax evasion and mail fraud
McCain Helps
Daschle Fight Bush
McCain,
who apparently is still seething about his failure to wrest the
GOP presidential nomination from Bush, "is now threatening
to filibuster every nominee on the floor unless the White House
acts quickly on the nomination of Ellen Weintraub to a seat on the
Federal Election Commission..."
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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U.S. Deported
131 Pakistanis In Secret Airlift
In
a highly unusual airlift involving hundreds of U.S. immigration
officers, the Justice Department secretly chartered a Portuguese
jet to deport 131 Pakistani detainees who had been held for months
at INS detention facilities around the country.
5,000 in
U.S. suspected of ties to al Qaeda
U.S.
intelligence agencies are watching several groups of Middle Eastern
men thought to be part of an infrastructure of as many as 5,000
al Qaeda terrorists and their supporters in the United States
Radical Islamic
Group downloads Internet pictures and diagrams of NFL stadiums in
Indianapolis and St. Louis.
FBI
agents huddled with NFL execs yesterday to discuss terrorist threats
against football stadiums
GORE VIDAL:
OIL BEHIND BUSH'S AFGHAN FIASCO
US
writer Gore Vidal has launched a blistering attack on George W Bush
and his War on Terror
"Ultimate
Jihad Challenge" offered fire-arms training in America
A
chef set up a website to recruit Muslim terrorists for a Holy War
Gun Course
in U.S. Is Focus at British Terrorism Trial
Web
Site Offered 'Jihad Challenge'
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French pour
money into war on crime
Closed-circuit
television cameras will be installed in sensitive big-city housing
estates; local fingerprint and DNA databases will be centralized
and computerized; police will be allowed "immediate and direct"
access to private information held by banks, telephone companies
and administrative bodies; and a national list of people barred
from owning firearms will be drawn up.
Palestinian
Media Glorify Homicide Bombers to Children
Roa
Salameh is a 12-year-old girl living in Bethlehem, and she wants
to become a homicide bomber
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Suspect in
Fake Visa Scam Could Be Released
A
man possibly connected to the Sept. 11 attacks who has been accused
of buying a fake U.S. visa at the American Embassy in Qatar will
be released from federal custody and monitored electronically
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Moon a great
power source?
Within
15 years people could be mining the moon for a safe and clean nuclear
fuel that could phase out fossil-burning power stations, the last
man to step onto the lunar surface said yesterday.
'Astonishing'
skull unearthed in Africa
It
was found in the desert in Chad by an international team and is
thought to be approximately seven million years old.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Grisly find
beneath Russian court
Human
remains have been discovered underneath the Russian Supreme Court
in central Moscow. Experts believe they could belong to victims
of the Stalinist purges of the 1930s and 40s.
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The Balkans
and Gun Control
Americans
Disarming other Countries
NY: Tougher
Penalties For Gun Charges
"This
is an important first step in Project Safe Neighborhood and the
reduction of gun violence..."
Duped, Dumbed-Down
Kids Propagandize for the Gun Grabbers
During
the past four years, Niko and Theo have collected over 7,000 signatures
of children for a petition calling for the citywide ammunition ban.
House OKs
Bill To Arm Pilots
Bipartisan
effort passes over Bush opposition
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