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Governors
to Announce Major State Homeland Security Initiatives
The
governors will also announce the formation of an NGA
Terrorism Task Force, release the "Governors' Guide to Homeland
Security", and discuss the changing role of governors since
9/11.
TX Police
chief critical of Kmart raid
Houston
Police Chief C.O. Bradford told City Council on Wednesday that he
was embarrassed by the mass arrests of 273 people on trespassing
charges earlier this month, and he implied that officers should
have disobeyed orders to arrest them.
Police Fire
Riot Control Weapons at 81-Year-Old Nursing Home Resident
Police
said they shot an 81-year-old nursing home resident three times
with bean bags and hit him with pepper spray
Secret Documents
Reveal Former VP Gore's Push for Project "Clipper" --
A Big Brother Surveillance System to Spy on US Citizens
Gore's
leadership in this scheme to allow the Feds to have easy access
to bug American telephones is all too well documented for him to
deny.
Poll Shows
Free Speech Support Down
Even
if this poll is real it wouldn't matter if 6 billion people didn't
want free speech. It would still be your God-given right enshrined
in our Constitutional Republic.
TN Trooper
Charged With Sexual Battery of 9-Year-Old Child
A state
trooper is charged with an unthinkable crime. The long-time lawman
was arrested on charges of aggravated sexual battery against a child.
That trooper is now out of jail on bond.
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Bush may
seek UN backing on Iraq
Mr
Bush must decide "whether to go it alone or go to the UN",
the adviser said.
Ecological
car tax for the EU
The
European Commission is planning a completely new law for the taxing
of vehicles in Europe.
Phony Front
Organization Greenpeace Lines up with Monsanto, GM, Nestle, and
Dupont
Two
organisations with a history of mutual distrust and recrimination
- big business and Greenpeace - have sunk their differences to appeal
to the world to take action on climate change
Remember
This? Anti-GM warrior Melchett joins PR firm that advised Monsanto
Lord
Melchett, the former head of Greenpeace UK who was arrested two
years ago after leading an attack on a genetically modified crop,
startled former colleagues yesterday by announcing he had taken
a job at a PR company which has represented Monsanto and the European
biotech industry.
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Mass. Considers
Nixing State Income Tax
Activists
in Massachusetts this year have managed to put a referendum on the
November ballot that would allow citizens to eliminate the income
tax -- taking $9 billion each year out of government coffers
Charlie Puckett
Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
The
former head of the Kentucky State Militia has been sentenced to
30 months and one day in prison on federal weapons charges.
WTC Attack
Plans Began in 2000
German
authorities have evidence the Hamburg al-Qaida cell that included
three of the Sept. 11 suicide pilots was planning an attack on the
World Trade Center as early as April or May 2000
Mom loses
kids after girl is found in closet
An
Orion Township mother who claimed her 7-year-old daughter was possessed
by demons and allegedly locked her in a closet overnight has lost
temporary custody of her three daughters.
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The
Economy
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Greenspan
defends record over market failings
Alan
Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, staunchly defended
himself on Friday against mounting criticism that he should have
done more to prevent the stock market bubble of the 1990s.
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National
Security and the Military
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Maintaining
the Hysteria, FBI Runs Anthrax Drills in Fla.
FBI
agents and scientists ran through decontamination drills Thursday
before a planned search of the quarantined home of The National
Enquirer for clues in last year's anthrax attack.
Planned Sept.
11 Restrictions On Foreign Flights Canceled
The
Bush administration overturned a Pentagon plan to restrict foreign
flights in New York and Washington on Sept. 11 after concluding
it would break international agreements
Public Military
High School Opens in Md.
Things
are different this year for the roughly 400 ninth-graders, boys
and girls alike, who started school Monday at Forestville Military
Academy, the new name for Forestville High School.
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Politics
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Argentina's
'dirty war' hounding Kissinger
Now,
there are even more questions, thanks to the release by the State
Department earlier this month of 4,667 official U.S. documents relating
to the ''dirty war'' in Argentina from 1976 until 1983 in which
military death squads killed thousands of suspected leftists.
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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U.N.: Al-Qaida
Able to Strike Again
The
al-Qaida terror network has the money and recruits to strike again
whenever and wherever it wants because a global campaign and U.N.
sanctions have failed to stop the financing and support for Osama
bin Laden's backers, a U.N. draft report said Thursday.
More Hand-wringing
Concerning Globalist Deathcamp Operations in Afghanistan
Political
Realities Impeding Full Inquiry Into Afghan Atrocity
Former Pakistani
PM Says Pakistan Government Has Terror Links
Former
Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto on Friday accused the current
government in Islamabad of harbouring close links with militant
groups such as al Qaeda, which she said may be preparing fresh attacks.
Why Al-Qaeda
Still Has Funds: Clampdown on terror funds 'stalled'
The
group, blamed for the 11 September attacks on the United States,
continues to benefit from millions of dollars in fresh funding
Worldwide
opposition to Iraq strike mounts
U.S.
allies and rivals alike yesterday weighed in against a military
strike on Iraq despite Bush administration assurances that international
backing for a move against Saddam Hussein will be there when the
bullets start to fly.
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Mother: 'Palace
gagged me after Diana's death'
In
her first in-depth interview about the dark days that followed the
tragedy, Frances Shand Kydd tells how her feelings were ignored
as Palace officials dictated how news of Diana's death should be
handled.
British police
may destroy Diana bodyguard's book
In
the case of Wharfe's book, the Evening Standard said police lawyers
were trying to get permission to pulp all existing copies and donate
profits already made to charity.
EU head wants
Palestinian state in 2005
Denmark,
the current holder of the EU presidency, has suggested the creation
of an independent Palestinian state in 2005 as a part of a plan
aimed at reviving the shattered Middle East peace process
UK: Youth
team proposes under-age drink clubs
Children
as young as 13 will be allowed to drink alcohol in council-run "safe
havens" if an idea by a town's youth workers is approved
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Lawmaker
Seeks Stricter License Requirements for Non-Citizens
If a
Virginia congressman gets his way, state motor vehicle departments
will require proof from non-citizens that they are legally in the
United States before issuing them drivers licenses.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Moving Towards
Pilotless Aircraft
The war
in Afghanistan has exposed a new level of U.S. expertise in pilotless
aircraft. Meet the Global Hawk. and prepare to hear a strange announcement
on a future airline flight: "This is your computer speaking
. . ."
'GP who trades
in human organs'
Dr
Bhagat Makkar is accused of trafficking in human organs, part of
a thriving black market which supplies wealthy British patients
with kidneys from people living in India.
CNN: "Beating
hearts an obstacle for organ donation"
Christopher
died when his heart stopped beating. James, like most organ donors,
died because his brain stopped functioning, allowing a ventilator
to keep his heart working until the moment his organs were removed.
Switzerland:
Pro-life groups deplore 'suicide tourism'
An
organization in Switzerland to help people kill themselves if they
become terminally ill or severely depressed is attracting members
from abroad.
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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U.S. sings
Beijing's tune on 'terrorists'
State
agrees with Jiang about status of separatists in western China
Putin is
a Russian Cult Hero
Since
becoming president in 2000, Putin has increasingly enjoyed cult
status in his country: Many citizens have developed a compulsion
to name things after him.
US Envoy
Calls N.Korea World's Top Missile Peddler
The
top U.S. arms negotiator branded North Korea the world's foremost
peddler of ballistic missile technology on Thursday and said the
communist state needed drastic reforms to survive.
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Disarmed
Defenseless Dead: It's the Law
Bottom line: the
government can disarm you, knowingly put you in danger without even
a warning, refuse and fail to protect you from the known danger
... and get off scot-free when the danger harms or kills you.
WHO Targets
Firearms, Declaring Violence "a Major Health Problem"
According
to the report, some of the factors associated with violence include
a history of early aggression, impulsiveness, harsh punitive discipline,
poor monitoring and supervision of children, associating with delinquent
peers, witnessing violence, drug trafficking, access to firearms,
gender and income inequality...
Ban Shoelaces!
(And Make Sure the Pilots Can't Have Any)
Man
tries to strangle flight attendant with shoelaces
Panama Residents
Exchange Guns for Food
"In
the past, we collected more than 425 guns, and 75 percent were military-type
weapons," he said. "People are beginning to have confidence
in the program. Every gun we bring in could be a life saved."
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