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Family Gets
Computer Chips Implanted for Medical Information
Notice
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Family
chipper about its microchip implants
Md. Police
Blamed in Man's Death
Maryland's
chief medical examiner has ruled that a man who died in the custody
of Prince George's County police was the victim of a homicide -
the third such ruling since 1999
Teen: Rape
was in cop car
Affidavit
outlines accusations against Sacramento officer.
Top-Secret
Hi-Tech Big Brother Security Center to Open
A
new, highly secretive facility to monitor terrorist threats and
coordinate responses will become operational in the next few weeks,
connecting for the first time nearly all federal agencies with state
and city authorities using state-of-the-art technology
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Child sex
book given out at U.N. summit
A
UNICEF-funded book being passed out at the United Nations Child
Summit encourages children to engage in sexual activities with other
minors and with homosexuals and animals
U.S., Europe
clash at child summit
European
leaders at the United Nations Child Summit yesterday accused the
U.S. delegation of being "intransigent" on hot-button
cultural issues.
EU preparing
for its 1st police mission
The
EU has sent a team of people to Bosnia to make the necessary preparations
for the European Union Police Mission (EUPM) set to take over the
UN International Police Task Force from January 1 2003.
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Ongoing Herald
coverage of the case of Rilya Wilson
Rilya Wilson
is a 5-year-old girl who has been missing since Fl state child-welfare
workers lost track of her 16 months ago
FL: Jeb's
DCF figures don't tell whole story
Questioned
about the agency's failure to find 5-year-old Rilya, the governor
defended his administration's overall record on child protection.
Fast passage
of virtual child porn bill urged
House
Republican leaders are pushing for fast action on a child-pornography
bill that would circumvent the Supreme Court's decision allowing
computer simulations of children having sex.
ACLU Sues
La. Over Teaching Sex Abstinence
In
the first legal challenge to federally funded programs that teach
sexual abstinence, the American Civil Liberties Union plans to file
suit today against the state of Louisiana for allegedly using tax
dollars to promote religion.
Republican's
bill targets ban on pulpit politicking
Rep.
Walter B. Jones Jr. says his bill to eliminate a 48-year-old ban
on political endorsements from the pulpit is an issue of free speech.
Dan Quayle
Praises The Ozbornes
Oh
Yeah, That's One Model Family
Quayle: Osbournes
Have Family Values
A
decade after criticizing television's Murphy Brown, former Vice
President Dan Quayle has found a sitcom star whose family values
he can applaud: Ozzy Osbourne
Employee
Says Beliefs Prompted Firing
AT&T
Broadband worker Albert Buonanno claims he was fired for declining
to sign an employee handbook that demanded he "value"
a person's sexual orientation. Now, the communications giant is
facing a lawsuit. "They told me I had to either sign it or
be gone," he said.
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National
Security
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FBI
Spy Robert Hanssen Gets Life Sentence
A federal
judge in Virginia sentenced former FBI agent Robert Philip Hanssen
to life in prison without chance of parole Friday for being a Moscow
spy. |
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9-11
Security Lapses
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FAA Probed,
Cleared Sept. 11 Hijacker in Early 2001
Federal
aviation authorities were alerted in early 2001 that an Arizona
flight school believed one of the eventual Sept. 11 hijackers lacked
the English and flying skills necessary for the commercial pilot's
license he already held, flight school and government
FBI Cites
Inadequacies Over Terrorist Warning
The
FBI's failure to follow up on an agent's pre-Sept. 11 warning about
Islamic militants attending U.S. flight schools highlights inadequacies
in the bureau's counter-terrorism efforts
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Prior
Knowledge and the Cover-up
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Graham: 9/11
study hindered
The
Justice Department and CIA are not being fully cooperative with
Congress' investigation into how the terrorists who carried out
the Sept. 11 attacks escaped detection
9/11 inquiry
delayed as staff chief is ousted in CIA dispute
According
to several government officials, the leaders of the joint House-Senate
panel forced Snider to resign after they learned that he had hired
a CIA officer who was the subject of a counterintelligence investigation.
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Chemical/Biological
Threats and the Anthrax Scare
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Anthrax
attack bug "identical" to army strain
The
DNA sequence of the anthrax sent through the US mail in 2001 has been
revealed and confirms suspicions that the bacteria originally came
from a US military laboratory.
Anthrax From
Florida Attack Genetically Distinct
The
differences clearly distinguish the Bacillus anthracis bacteria
used in the Florida attack from a closely related strain used in
Britain's biological weapons research program.
Anthrax detected
at the Federal Reserve
Anthrax
spores have been detected at a facility handling mail for the US
Federal Reserve.
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Economy
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Report: IBM
to Lay Off Up to 8,000
IBM
Inc. plans to lay off as many as 8,000 workers, or 2.5 percent of
its worldwide staff, as the leading computer maker battles a slump
in technology spending
AOL Bonds
Reduced to Just Above Junk
Investors
say they are skeptical because AOL has missed earnings targets,
has too much debt, lacks a plan to move 34 million America Online
subscribers to high-speed Internet access...
U.S. Wholesale
Prices Fall in April
The
Producer Price Index, a closely watched wholesale inflation gauge,
fell 0.2 percent last month after a 1.0 percent surge in March,
the Labor Department said.
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Politics
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Chief
Bush Advisor Defends Major Donations to Democrats
President
Bush's chief media adviser from the 2000 campaign infuriated top Republicans
and White House officials yesterday with news that he made hefty contributions
to the Democratic nominee for Senate in Texas and two other Texas
Democrats running for statewide office this fall |
The
War on Terrorism/Al-Qaeda
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Booming business:
smuggling Al Qaeda to Pakistan
Fugitive
Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters know it: Pakistan is their new haven.
The young smugglers here say their best customers of late are the
armed militants whom they can charge 10 times more than refugees
or drug runners.
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Bethlehem
church standoff ends
A
5-week-long violent impasse at a Bethlehem church ended Friday morning
as Palestinian militants exited the Church of the Nativity, believed
to be the site of Jesus' birthplace.
Iran defends
nukes
Iranian
military forces recently moved additional air defense missiles to
a key nuclear facility in what U.S. intelligence officials view
as a sign Tehran is preparing for an attack.
How Kaiser
Bill planned to invade United States
Kaiser
Wilhelm II, the last German emperor, drew up plans to send an amphibious
force of 100,000 troops to attack New York and Boston at the end
of the 19th century, according to a military archive.
German archive
reveals kaiser's plan to invade America
It
was planned down to the last detail. Sixty German ships laden with
tens of thousands of troops were to arrive at various points on
the US Atlantic seaboard
Animal activist
'meticulously planned killing' of Dutch Pim
An
animal rights activist charged yesterday with the murder of the
Dutch political leader Pim Fortuyn had a long-running grudge against
a pig farmer who was a keen supporter of the anti-immigration politician.
Portion of
U.S. Aid to Colombia Disappears
The
United States has partially suspended aid for Colombia's war on
drugs after a "significant amount of money" destined for
the anti-narcotics police disappeared
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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U.S. Will
Step Up Oversight of Student Visa Program
Immigration:
The federal crackdown on foreigners will require schools to monitor
their activities.
Texas farmers
plan blockade of bridges
To
protest Mexico's withholding of promised H2O
Bill: Don't
pay an illegal worker, pay a fine
Counteracting
the U.S. Supreme Court, a coalition of labor and civil rights groups
is pushing state legislation that would fine employers who short
undocumented workers on their pay.
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Italy cloning
guru says babies on their way
Severino
Antinori called himself the "cultural and scientific co-ordinator"
of the top secret cloning projects, and said one of the pregnancies
was in the 10th week, one in the seventh and one in the sixth.
Road-Eating
Bugs, Biocatalysts That Breakdown Plastics and Fuel-- Just Some
of the Non-Lethal Weapons the US Has Tried to Develop
Bugs
that eat roads and buildings. Biocatalysts that break down fuel
and plastics. Devices that stealthily corrode aluminium and other
metals. These are just a few of the non-lethal weapons that the
US has tried to develop, or is trying to develop.
Bionic Retina
Gives Six Patients Partial Sight
Thanks
to an artificial silicon retina, the six patients, many of whom
were virtually blind, are rediscovering simple gifts of the sighted:
the flight of a flock of geese, the pattern on a well-worn tablecloth,
the face of a loved one.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Falun Gong
hijack TV in second Chinese city
Defiant
members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual group hijacked the airwaves
of a second northeastern Chinese city in April to show footage protesting
a government crackdown on their faith
Japan-China
spat over North Koreans
Japan
has summoned China's ambassador to Tokyo after Chinese police reportedly
forcibly removed two North Korean asylum seekers from a Japanese
consulate in north-east China.
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USA Today:
Gun laws don't reduce crime
Too
often calls for ''reasonable'' gun control or ''sensible'' gun-safety
laws ignore that such legislation can actually result in increased
crime. Guns are used defensively about 2 million times a year, according
to national surveys. Physically weaker victims (women and the elderly)
and those most likely to be victims of crime (particularly poor
blacks) benefit the most from owning a gun
Terrorists
Prefer 'Gun-Free' Zones
If anti-gun
zealots could get their arguments straight, they might realize that
misconceived "gun-free" policies are just as enticing
to hijackers on airplanes as to armed robbers in the inner cities.
Last-minute
effort to save gun bill fails
Supporters
vowing to return next year with a more radical conceal-carry plan
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