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FBI Proposes
Terror "Super Squad"
A
new FBI "super squad," headquartered in Washington, would
lead all major terrorism investigations worldwide under FBI Director
Robert S. Mueller III's plan to remake the agency in the wake of
the Sept. 11 attacks
FBI Plans
New Global Terrorism Fighting Team
Seeking
to address flaws exposed by the Sept. 11 attacks, FBI Director Robert
Mueller is creating a new terrorism-fighting team in Washington
that will oversee all terrorism investigations across the globe
NC Marines
launching an 'assault' on midstate
If you happen
to see military helicopters descending upon a Middle Georgia high
school or see armed, camouflage-clad troops scurrying about downtown
Macon in the next few days, "there's no need to panic."
Mass: Statewide
Anti-Terrorism Unified Response Network spinning web around terrorism
The
state's new anti-terrorism network began taking form in Central
Massachusetts yesterday as more than 100 area police, emergency
response and fire officials had their first day of training in detecting,
preventing and responding to terrorism.
Bill would
allow Delaware police to make 'good faith' searches
The
amendment would allow prosecutors to use the evidence seized if
police acted in "good faith" in applying for a search
warrant later found by a judge to have been issued in error. The
bill - Senate Bill 286 - is one of five in Minner's anti-terrorism
package.
Boys Get
In Trouble For Playing With Finger Guns
4th
Graders' Game Of Army Vs. Aliens Violated School's Zero- Tolerance
Policy
Citizen-Journalist
Jailed Indefinitely for Writing about Neighbors Online
The
case may be the first here to delve into the constitutional issue
of what can be posted on the Internet based on the journalistic
standing of the writer or publisher
Biometrics
in College Station, Hometown of Texas A&M: New system lets Kroger
shoppers pay with fingerprint
Shoppers
who enroll free of charge to use the finger image machine -- officially
known as a biometric electronic financial transaction processing
system -- simply walk up to a cashier, say, "I'm going to pay
with my fingerprint" and voilá.
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Russia and
NATO reach historic deal
The
second huge breakthrough agreement in 48 hours between the Kremlin
and the west - following the US-Russia deal to scrap thousands of
nuclear warheads - makes Russia a partial member of the Nato military
alliance.
Schröder
calls on EU leaders to quell far right
Germany's
chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, has warned the leaders of Europe
that they must pay urgent attention to the issue of law and order
if they are to stem the rise of the far right
Spanish Authorities
Say They Thwarted Terror Attack Planned for EU-Latin American Summit
Two
suspected ETA members who were arrested Tuesday had stashed nearly
440 pounds of explosives, along with detonators, automatic weapons
and false license plates in an apartment in the center of the capital,
said Madrid regional governor Francisco Javier Ansuategui.
US-Mexico-Canada
Trilateral Commission Proposed for Energy Trade
During
the 12th annual Canada-Mexico Interparliamentary Meeting held over
the weekend, lawmakers from both sides called for the creation of
a trilateral commission including the United States to coordinate
future efforts to develop the nations' energy sectors.
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Three arrested
in alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill Arizona governor, sheriff
A
career criminal, a clergyman and a sex offender were arrested for
allegedly plotting to kill Gov. Jane Hull and a county sheriff known
for his strict treatment of inmates.
Vermont May
become First State to Turn Away Federal Funding for Education
Behind
the pique: the belief by state officials that it could cost more
to implement new federal guide-lines on school testing than to accept
the money.
Priest-Shooting
Suspect Sought Apology for Sex Abuse, Mom Says
The
mother of Dontee Stokes, the 26-year-old man accused of shooting
a Roman Catholic priest, said all her son wanted was an apology
from the clergyman, who he said molested him when he was a teenager.
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National
Security and the Military
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Oil fuels
US army role in Georgia
pipeline
protection is a key motive behind a US operation training Georgia's
army to fight terrorists
Pentagon
Trains Bees to Detect Explosives, Clear Minefields
For
the past three years government-funded scientists have been doing
tests, training bees to detect materials other than pollen. Officials
hope that they could be used as apian sniffer dogs, swarming into
action when required
Truckers
to Look Out for Terrorists
The
trucking industry plans to offer classes for drivers and provide
a toll-free number to report anything unusual, with the information
forwarded to law enforcement agencies.
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9-11
Security Lapses
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FBI Pre-Attack
Memo Cited Bin Laden
The
classified memorandum written by an F.B.I. agent in Phoenix last
summer urging bureau headquarters to investigate Middle Eastern
men enrolled in American flight schools also cited Osama bin Laden
by name and suggested that his followers could use the schools to
train for terror operations
Summer FBI
memo cites flight schools, bin Laden
A memo by an
FBI agent last summer urged the bureau's headquarters to investigate
Middle Eastern men enrolled in American flight schools and named
Osama bin Laden, suggesting followers could use the schools for
terror operations
Chicago FBI
Agent Sues Bureau, Alleges FBI Ignored Hamas Activities
Chicagoan
Sues, Saying Bureau Refused to File Charges, Disrupt Pre-Sept. 11
Crimes
Unheeded
Warnings
FBI agents
notes pointed to possible World Trade Center attack
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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Terrorist
Threats
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Coast Guard
Issues Warning: Al-Qaeda Sneaking into US on Cargo Ships
The
Coast Guard has issued an urgent warning to law enforcement agencies
that as many as 25 terrorists linked to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda
network have sneaked into the United States aboard cargo ships
US on alert
for Three Mile Island attack
The
threats, which were received last week by the CIA, gave warning
of a potential terrorist strike against the plant or another nuclear
site in the northeastern United Sates
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Economy
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News Corp.
Posts $4 Billion Loss
News
Corp., the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, reported
a $4 billion net loss Tuesday for its latest quarter
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The
War on Terrorism/Al-Qaeda
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US and Canadian
Special Forces in Place for Operation Snipe --aiming to rescue 76
US hostages
Local
News wire service "Online" claims that more than 2000
British-led Special Commando forces, joined by the US and Canadian
troops, under "Operation Snipe" are gearing up efforts
to launch a major attack to rescue around 76 soldiers who were arrested
by the Taliban and Al Qaida forces during the battle in the snow
covered Arma Peaks of Paktia Province in March this year.
CBS Sparks
Outrage by Airing Pearl Death Video
Ignoring
government pleas, CBS News last night aired part of a videotape
made by captors of slain reporter Daniel Pearl.
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Queen of
England "Fascinated" by Satanist Ozzy Osbourne, Invites
Him to Jubilee Celebrations
The
Queen has been actively involved in discussions of the programme
for the concert. In deciding to invite Ozzy Osbourne we relied on
the best advice available"
Slave Trade
Booming
Business
Is Booming for Traffickers Trading in Women and Children
George Bush?
He's nice but dim, says crown prince
In
the most regal possible manner, Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
skewered President George Bush yesterday as a man so ignorant about
the Middle East, and specifically about the suffering of the Palestinians,
that he needed several hours of personal tuition to bring him up
to speed.
State Department
to investigate U.S. handling of Venezuelan coup
Washington
has consistently denied any involvement in the coup, in which Chavez
was ousted following a three-day general strike that included street
marches and saw protesters killed by unknown rooftop sharpshooters
Far-right
values gaining more acceptance across Europe
Across
Europe, in a violent wake-up call to ruling elites, far-right parties
beating the anti-immigrant drum have seized on people's concerns
about crime and foreigners to shape a new political agenda.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Bush Signs
Law Enhancing Border Security
Smokescreen
continues
WA State
not keeping up with Hispanic population's growth, some say
Washington
schools have increased programs for Spanish-speaking students. In
1990, 162 districts in the state had programs for students who knew
little or no English. Now 187 districts do, according to the Office
of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Census: More
Speak Spanish at Home
In
more American homes, the answer is "Si." Census 2000 data
released so far for 13 states shows more U.S. residents are speaking
Spanish at home, an inevitable trend given the surge in the nation's
Hispanic population over the 1990s.
Mexico-U.S.
water debate heats up
Tensions
are mounting among farmers in Ortiz's home district, who say crops
in Mexico's upriver Rio Bravo watershed are flourishing as crops
in South Texas are dying - allegedly due to Mexico's failure to
comply with a 1944 water sharing treaty.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Applied Digital
Solution's Stock Tumbles 29% on the Day It Televises Human Chip
Implantation
The
drop came after millions of Today Show viewers watched one of the
"chipping" procedures live from a doctor's office in Boca
Raton.
Study Says
US Cancer Rates to Double By 2050
The
number of Americans diagnosed annually with cancer will double over
the next 50 years, from 1.3 million to 2.6 million
Scientists
Meet to Discuss Cyborg Technology
"In
the past few years, the biosciences and robotics have been getting
closer and closer," Dario told the conference. "More and
more, biological models are used for the design of biometric robots
(and) robots are increasingly used by neuroscientists as clinical
platforms for validating biological models."
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russia's
Ivanov Defends US Arms Deal
Russian
Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov dismissed accusations Wednesday that
Russia had compromised its national interests in agreeing to an
arms control pact with the United States that slashes arsenals by
two-thirds.
Carter Addresses
Cubans on State TV, Calls for End of Embargo
In an
unprecedented, hour-long television address to the Cuban people
Tuesday, Jimmy Carter Tuesday night called for an end to four decades
of American trade sanctions against the Caribbean communist island
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'60 Minutes'
Lets Anti-Gun Docs Distort Issue
It
didn't take CBS's "60 Minutes" long to join gun-grabbing
liberals and their media allies and climb on the panic wagon following
last Monday's Justice Department action reversing decades of official
government policy on the meaning of the Second Amendment.
SCHUMER CRITICIZES
NEW DOJ DECISION TO CHANGE CONSTITUTIONAL DEFINITION OF GUN OWNERS
Schumer:
Ashcroft Decision Betrays Promise "To Follow Letter of the
Law" Made During His Controversial Confirmation Hearings
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Ashcroft overshooting boundaries of his post
"In
1803, Chief Justice John Marshall declared it the duty of the U.S.
Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution. Almost 200 years later,
we have an attorney general who wants to unilaterally reinterpret
the Second Amendment, contrary to what the Supreme Court has decided..."
Gun Manufacturers
in Germany Facing Tough Times
These
are unsettling times for German hunting and sports gun manufacturers
and dealers.
America:
It's Our Right to Bear Arms
ABCNEWS.com
Poll Finds Most Support Individuals' Right to Own Guns
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