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Middle Schooler
Punished for Not Being a Quick Enough Snitch
A
Morton Middle School student who turned in another student's marijuana
has been suspended because he didn't hand it over quickly enough.
Secretive
Court to Give Senate Wiretap Ruling
The
nation's most secret appeals court has agreed to be a little less
secret.
UK Court
Rules Police can keep all DNA and prints
The
police won the right to keep DNA samples and fingerprints from unconvicted
suspects yesterday.
Inventor
of DNA "Fingerprinting": DNA database "should include
every citizen"
More
than 1.5 million DNA profiles are currently held in the police's
National DNA Database. The target is to have about three million
profiles by April 2004
Federalizing
the Illegal DNA Databases Here in the US (Just Like in England)
States
have until close of business Friday to apply for some of the $100
million available from the Justice Department
TX: Kmart
raid's captain under virtual house arrest
Aguirre
was suspended with pay last month after he ordered the arrests of
298 people on trespassing and curfew charges during two raids the
weekend of Aug. 17-18.
Australia:
Police drug dog raids leave bitter taste in clubs
It
was a huge, highly publicized raid - 300 police with sniffer dogs
hitting five Sydney nightclubs in the early hours of the morning
in a crackdown on drugs.
Livestock
ID
(Similar, but not to be confused with the Police State's hyped human
cattle's microchip
implant)
Police spy
files stir an uproar in Denver
Sister
Antonia Anthony, 74, found herself in the files, characterized as
a member of a "criminal extremist group." Great-grandmother
Helen Henry, 82, was in there, too, with the notation that her Toyota
sedan was affixed with a "Free Leonard Peltier" bumper
sticker.
Police captain
fired, found guilty of staging an arrest to steal $60,000 in narcotics
money
A
veteran police captain was fired Thursday after a police department
judge found him guilty of conspiring with another officer to stage
an arrest and steal $60,000 in narcotics money.
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September
11 - US Government accused
The
report, compiled by an independent inquiry into the September 11th,
World Trade Centre attack, warns the American public that the governments
official version of events does not stand up to scrutiny.
Prior Knowledge
of Sept. 11 Not Just Urban Legend
Insight Magazine
What Did
Happen to Flight 93?
At
least six eyewitnesses saw the mysterious aircraft on the morning
of September 11 last year. But the US authorities deny it ever existed.
More Recent
Revelations about Govt. Prior Knowledge and Involvement in the Attacks
is Available in our More News Section.
Also, Check out Infowars.com's Archived
Prior Knowledge Section
What
Really Happened and Who Stands to Gain?
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Bush's Sickening
UN Speech
President's
Remarks at the United Nations General Assembly
U.S. rejoins
UNESCO 18 years after withdrawal
President
Bush announced Thursday that the United States, after withdrawing
18 years ago, was rejoining the U.N. Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization "to advance human rights, tolerance,
and learning."
EU threatens
US with billions of dollars worth of sanctions
The
EU today stepped up the pressure in its trade dispute with the US
by publishing a list of American goods liable for sanctions worth
billions of dollars
War will
hit markets hard, warns IMF
The
west's fragile stock markets could be plunged into fresh turmoil
by a campaign to topple Saddam Hussein over the coming months, the
International Monetary Fund warned last night.
Puppets of
the Global Elite Prepare NWO Anthem
Siren
Song of Slavery
The NWO Currency
That Makes You Sick! Many Allergic to New Euro Coins
Handling
euros may leave many people with itchy palms, scientists warned
last night.
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Leehy: West
Nile Could Be Biological Attack
So...Americans...Live
in Fear, You Must! The Govt. Wants It That Way
Terror Threat
Closes Fla. Highway
Three
people in two cars that ran an interstate toll booth were detained
Friday, and Alligator Alley, the main east-west highway through
the Everglades, was shutdown because of a possible terrorist threat.
FCC launches
wide review of b'cast ownership rules
The
FCC launched a massive procedure that could eventually reshape the
television industry when the commissioners agreed Thursday to begin
reviewing a half-dozen rules that restrict the ownership of broadcast
properties.
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The
Economy
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Massive world
recession to occur if Iraq attacked: Economist
Our
forecasts assume that the United States does attack Iraq, and that
the Middle East oil producers oppose the US action and team up to
cut oil production, and thereby, pushing the oil price to, say,
70 US dollars a barrel or more, that would deliver a massive supply-side
shock to the global economy and probably trigger a massive recession,
similar to the oil shocks in the 1970s..."
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National
Security and the Military
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Hysteria:
Plane Diverted Because Man Armed with a Comb
An
American Airlines flight returned to Bush Intercontinental Airport
Wednesday afternoon after flight attendants reported concerns about
two passengers, including one man who had a comb that mistakenly was
thought to be a weapon. |
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Politics
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Bush Wins
Key Test Vote in Homeland Security Department Debate
President
Bush won an important homeland security test vote Thursday when
the Senate signaled its unwillingness to set up a powerful new anti-terrorism
office that the White House opposes
Reno campaign
challenging vote tallies in Florida
Political
newcomer Bill McBride claimed the Democratic nomination for governor
Thursday after unofficial returns showed him finishing 8,196 votes
ahead of Janet Reno
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The
"War on Terror" and the Terrorists
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U.S. to pay
$300 million to Pakistan
Pakistan's
ambassador to the United States, Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, told a news
briefing in New York that participation in the Operation Enduring
Freedom has cost Pakistan more than $700 million and said the rest
of the amount would also be reimbursed soon.
Powell seeks
UN support for Iraq ultimatum
The
US secretary of state, Colin Powell, will today start talks with
British backing in an attempt to put together a UN resolution calling
on Iraq to submit to weapons inspections or risk invasion.
Iraq Threatens
To Attack Israel
Iraq
will attack Israel if it takes part in a U.S. strike against President
Saddam Hussein's government
Ex-iran Leader:
U.S. Exploiting 9/11
A
former Iranian president accused the United States on Friday of
exploiting the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to dominate the world
US military
builds up huge attack force
The
establishment of command posts and the pre-positioning of heavy
equipment in the region over the past year have put central command
(Centcom) in a position to launch a strike on Baghdad within a fortnight
of the order being given, if it is decided to mount the operation
with a fast and light force of 50,000. There are about 30,000 American
troops in the region already.
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UK Army plans
'largest operation for years'
The
BBC reported that defense sources described the transfer of equipment
as an exercise. But they acknowledged that stockpiles, having been
moved from bases around the country, would be in the right place
for launching any operation against Iraq.
Argentinean
Politicians May Be Asked for Mental Exams
Argentine
politicians, blamed by voters for leading the country to its worst
economic crisis, would have to undergo psychiatric tests to ensure
they are mentally fit to hold office if a bill before Congress is
approved.
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Immigration,
Mexico, and the Border
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Illegal Immigrant
Smuggling Ring Broken Up in Tucson
An
illegal immigrant smuggling ring in Tucson has been stopped.
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Science,Technology
and Health
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Artificial
wombs: Brave new world?
researchers
are trying to mimic aspects of the womb
Levi Strauss
to launch jeans with 'anti-radiation' phone pockets
The
fashion industry entered the debate over possible health risks from
mobile phones after Levi Strauss, the jeans group, unveiled a pair
of trousers designed to protect wearers from handset radiation.
Weather Modification:
Russian
officials claim credit for rain
The Emergency Situations
Ministry said it drew rain clouds to the smog-shrouded capital and
created showers by switching on a cube-shaped piece of equipment,
3 feet on each side, that sits atop a ministry building in western
Moscow.
Artificial
rain created to ease smog
The
Russian Emergency Situations Ministry claimed credit for a light
drizzle that cleared the air over the Russian capital Friday
Early Flaws
in Gene Programming May Doom Clones
Researchers
have discovered a possible reason for why so few cloned embryos
mature into healthy animals.
The Truth
about How Accurate Doctors Are in Determining Brain Death
Docs
Use Varying Criteria to Determine Brain Death
Freak: Glowing
Green Mice
Scientists who created mice with glowing green hair say their work
could someday help lead to treatments for baldness and graying
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Russia,
China, Cuba, North Korea
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Russia's
Interest in Iraq Is Not Saddam (Nor Is Bush's)
Iraqi
oil traded in a UN oil-for-food program brings Russian companies
a windfall of $4 billion per year.
Chinese minister
secretly meets PM
General
'planned, executed' Tiananmen Square massacre
Georgia:
Putin Warning Is A 'Threat'
Georgia
said Friday that a Russian warning of possible military action to
flush out Chechen rebels was a threat of aggression against a neighbor
and could not be justified as part of the international anti-terror
campaign.
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Where Guns
Are Banned: Gun Crimes up 14% in Scotland
The
number of offenses in which a firearm was fired and killed or injured
a person in Scotland rose to 348 in 2001 an increase of 14
per cent compared to the previous year when there were 306.
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