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Police
and the Police State
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The Army's
in the Air and On the Ground -- Now Mind-Probing Thought Police
"Come to the Rescue"
Cops
desperate for clues in the Psycho Sniper case have begun bringing
in experts to hypnotize witnesses in hopes of jogging hidden memories
that may help them figure out the identity of the cowardly rifle-toting
fiend.
Tracking
You By Every Means Possible: Researchers see strides in biometrics
Whether you
stroll, stride, lurch or lumber, researchers at the Georgia Institute
of Technology are studying ways to identify and track you by the
way you walk.
Tracking
devices for dementia debated
"I
don't see the privacy thing as an important issue in this situation...These
are not cognitively intact people who are just doing fine and are
not being invaded upon like a prisoner with a tag on his leg. This
is protection rather than an invasion. It protects the person from
his own cognitive deficits."
War on drugs
takes back seat to terror fight
Manufacuted
crisis number two outpowers Manufacuted crisis number one
Snubbing
the Fourth Amendment and Your Rights: Supreme Court won't hear California
cases on car searches
The
Supreme Court said today it won't review two California cases focusing
on whether police can search your car without a warrent if you don't
provide I-D or registration papers.
FBI Director
weighs security, liberty
"They
who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve
neither liberty or security" -- Benjamin Franklin
Putting "Copyright
Chips" in Products"
A US Congress plan
to make consumer electronics companies put copyright chips in their
products has been criticised by civil liberties campaigners
"Magic
microchip makes debut"
Professor
Kevin Warwick has a microchip implanted in his arm that allows him
to control his surroundings without physical interaction.
Digital Angel
Propaganda (Remember, Child Abductions are Down): "Keeping
Track of Your Kids"
One wearable
system, known as Digital Angel, has been developed by Applied Digital
Solutions. The system works with a watch-like transmitter that sends
a signal through a cell-phone network. It can be linked to a global
positioning system to locate the wearer
Maine: Activists
protest police cameras
Activists
and civil libertarians say snapping cameras and whirring camcorders
at demonstrations intimidate people who disagree with the government
and should be regulated by the state
National
Protest Puts Police Brutality Back on the Agenda
The
Blue Wall of Terror
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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Dancing in
the Dark
"Never,
never, never believe any war will be smooth and easy, or that anyone
who embarks on the strange voyage can measure the tides and hurricanes
he will encounter. The statesman who yields to war fever must realize
that once the signal is given, he is no longer the master of policy
but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events."
--Winston Churchill
Terror network
growing in Asia, Australia
Intelligence
officials say that Jemaah Islamiya -- a militant Islamic group suspected
of having links to the bombings in Bali as well as recent attacks
in the Philippines -- appears to have set up networks throughout
Southeast Asia and Australia.
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Sending America
Jobs to Mexico and Continuing the DeIndustrialization
Goodyear:
The Akron, Ohio-based company will replace $18-an-hour employees
at its Lincoln plant with workers at a new facility in Mexico, who
probably make no more than $12.77 a day.
57 Years
of Destroying National Sovereignty, Slaughtering Local Populations
and Stealing Natural Resources
United
Nations celebrates 57 years
Preparing
you for the changes and the shift to the cashless society
The
Color of Money
EU Begins
Work on Expansion After Irish OK
European
officials are starting negotiations on eastward European Union expansion
after Irish voters accepted the plan in a referendum Saturday.
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Fraud cases
cloud S.D. elections
10
counties review questionable voter records; observers speculate
about effect on Nov. 5
New fiscal
crisis nears in NY
Services
to plunge, taxes & fees to soar
More Left-Right
Diversions
Hollywood
takes on White House
'Draconian'
NY mayor stubs out smoking
It
should soon be confirmed if the draconian tobacco tax imposed by
mayor Michael Bloomberg in July led to a two-thirds fall-off in
sales of cigarettes across the city last month
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The
Economy
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Sniper fallout:
empty pumps, quick errands
People
shop outside the area, or stay home, shifting billions of dollars
of spending.
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National
Security and the Military
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Hundreds
of US Navy computers missing
Nearly
600 computers are missing from the US Pacific Fleet's warships and
submarines as of late July, including at least 14 known to have
handled classified data
For Army,
a new primer in chemical war
In
high-tech gear, soldiers prep for weapons that could be merely irksome
or incapacitating
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Syria also
admits plans to join the nuclear club
Syria acknowledged
Wednesday night that it seeks to restore its nuclear program
Britain considering
'son of Star Wars'
Britain
is conducting detailed research into joining the American "son
of Star Wars" missile defence program
Australia
to boost intelligence presence in Indonesia
Australia
said on Monday it would boost its intelligence presence in Indonesia
as it issued stronger warnings over potential risks to Westerners
after the bombings on the resort island of Bali.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Illegal immigrants
provided cover for Sept. 11
We
speak out in support of Rep. Tom Tancredos efforts to have
immigration law enforced at all times. We are convinced that enforcing
Americas long-standing laws on immigration is essential if
another Sept. 11-scale attack is to be avoided.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Artifact
dates from Christ's time
An
inscription on a burial artifact that was recently discovered in
Israel appears to provide the oldest archeological evidence of Jesus
Christ
Chemicals
in Food and the Environment Pose Gender-bending risk to children
Minute
amounts of ''gender bender'' chemicals found in food and the environment
are affecting the behavior of pre-school children
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Report:
U.S. Ends N.Korea Arms Control Pact
Now
that North Korea has admitted it violated its 1994 arms control
pact with the United States, continuing to develop nuclear weapons
capability, the Bush administration will terminate its end of the
bargain as well, including shipments of fuel oil
U.S. Says
Pakistan Gave Technology to North Korea
American
intelligence officials have concluded that Pakistan, a vital ally
since last year's terrorist attacks, was a major supplier of critical
equipment for North Korea's newly revealed clandestine nuclear weapons
program
Don't
Forget, the US Gave Nuclear Reactors to N. Korea and to China
Chinas
Cheating Hurting U.S. Farmers
In
the nine months since China joined the WTO, China's agriculture
imports from the U.S. have dropped - down 23 percent to $841 million
for the first six months of this year
Cuba sees
dollars as key to future
Now,
to listen to Mr. Castro's top aides and others here, Yankee dollars
are the key to Cuba's financial salvation. Cuba si, Yankee dollars
even more si.
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