Sunday, October 29, 2006

Somalia faces 'all-out war' as neighbours intervene

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"An "all-out war" between Somalia's government and Islamists is brewing due to the presence of thousands of foreign troops, according to the UN. A confidential report obtained by the AP says that Ethiopia, Uganda and Yemen are supporting the government, while Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Gulf states are supporting the Islamic movement."

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UK Paper Says U.S. Created Death Squads That Rule Iraq

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"Sectarian war is now regarded as a greater obstacle to any semblance of peace returning than the insurgency. Yet, ironically, the death squads are the result of US policy. At the beginning of last year, the Pentagon was reported to have decided to train Shia and Kurdish fighters to carry out "irregular missions" as part of the "Salvador Option"."

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Saturday, October 28, 2006

NYC Real Estate Agent Revealed as Haitian Warlord

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"A Haitian warlord who had been living in New York City as a real estate agent was ordered by a U.S. court on Tuesday to pay $19 million to three women who say they were raped and had their breasts slashed by his men. U.S. District judge found that Emmanuel "Toto" Constant was liable for torture, attempted extra-judicial killing and other crimes."

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Friday, October 27, 2006

Test screens at Newark Airport fail to find 'bombs and guns'

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"Screeners at Newark International Airport failed 20 of 22 security tests conducted by undercover U.S. agents last week, missing an array of concealed bombs and guns at checkpoints throughout the hub's three terminals. The tests, conducted Oct. 19 by TSA "Red Team" agents, also revealed significicant failures by screeners to follow procedues."

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Don't forget Darfur. People are dying.

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""Every day, the 2.5 million people chased from their homes in Darfur face the threat of starvation, disease, and rape, while the few lucky enough to remain in their homes risk displacement, torture and murder." I donate, I blog do everything I can to help, but please, please help."

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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Pyongyang threatens war if S.Korea joins sanctions

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"SEOUL - North Korea warned South Korea on Wednesday against joining U.S.-led sanctions against Pyongyang and said it would take action after any such move by Seoul. South Korea's participation in sanctions would be seen as a serious provocation leading to a "crisis of war" on the Korean peninsula, a North Korean spokesman said."

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Europe Warns China on Trade Practices

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"At least the EU gets it. While the U.S.does nothing to stem a growing trade deficit with China."

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Venezuela drops UN Security Council bid

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"Venezuela has agreed to drop out of the hotly contested race for Latin America's open seat on the UN Security Council and asked Bolivia to run in its place, Bolivia's president, Evo Morales, said. Morales is one of Chavez' closest allies."

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Many follow U.S. example on detainees

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"Manfred Nowak, the U.N. special investigator on torture, said that when he criticizes governments for their questionable treatment of detainees, they respond by telling him that if the United States does something, it must be all right. He would not name any countries except for Jordan."

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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

New Calif. sex predator law facing legal tests

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"Attorneys for two Bay Area sex offenders are poised to test the constitutionality of a new state law that allows convicts designated as sexually violent predators to be held indefinitely in mental hospitals after they have completed their prison terms."

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Sudan Expels U.N. Official for Blogging

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"Sudan is to expel the UN's top official in the country after he reported two military defeats for the government and other embarrassing details in the largely invisible war in the western region of Darfur. His remarks were quickly denounced by the Sudanese army which described Mr Pronk as a security threat who told him to leave the country."

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Darfur... the Forgotten

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"Jon Gray notes that we Diggers haven't done enough to bring froward the plight of the victims of genocide in Darfur. I agree. Lets try and do all we can do to get the word out."

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More Human Remains Recovered at WTC Site on Sunday

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"Searchers who have yet to unearth more than half the underground sites apparently overlooked during the initial excavation of ground zero have uncovered more than 100 pieces of human remains believed to belong to Sept. 11 victims. The medical examiner's office said 18 new pieces were found Sunday."

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Rise In Bribery Tests Integrity of U.S. Border

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"Bribery of federal and local officials by Mexican smugglers is rising sharply, and with it the fear that a culture of corruption is taking hold along the 2,000-mile border. At least 200 public employees have been charged with helping move narcotics or illegal immigrants across the U.S.-Mexican border since 2004, thousands more under investigation."

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Monday, October 23, 2006

Aljazeera claims that a tactical nuke exploded at Camp Falcon in Iraq

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""Video from live nightly newscast in Baghdad caught the detonation - miles away - with it's characteristic ENORMOUS blinding white flash, a rising core of fire then a small mushroom cloud!"- Aljazeera. It just looks like a large bomb exploded, not a nuke. More anti-American propoganda"

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Iraq War May Cost America: $1 Trillion

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"If you add these costs, and others, to the total tab, the cost of the war has jumped from $4.4 billion to $7.1 billion a month since the 2003 fiscal year, The paper estimates the total cost could top $1 trillion."

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How to make 655,000 dead Iraqis disappear

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"The Lancet study estimating 655,000 Iraqi dead was based on some of the most arguably solid research methods possible, but that didn't stop the American press and Washington from trying to say it wasn't so. When asked by Suzanne Malveaux about the study, Bush replied with a bald-faced lie: ""their methodology has been pretty well discredited.""

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Concordes ‘left to rot on the runway’

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"Three of the four Concordes remaining in the UK are being left to corrode on exposed stretches of tarmac. Campaigners fighting to preserve the supersonic airliner have warned that unless action is taken these symbols of engineering and scientific discovery could be lost to future generations."

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US in secret truce talks with insurgency chiefs

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"American officials held secret talks with leaders of the Iraqi insurgency last week after admitting that their two-month clampdown on violence in Baghdad had failed. Few details of the discussions in the Jordanian capital Amman have emerged but an Iraqi source close to the negotiations said the participants had met for at least two days."

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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Bush's Attempt to Redefine

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"A fresh attempt by Bush to redefine success in Iraq was undermined within hours by the American military and Iraqi officials. Only hours after his statement Major-General William Caldwell, spokesman for the US forces in Iraq, said that the results of a vast security operation to secure Baghdad ? the key to this war ? had been ?disheartening?."

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Thousands watch as parachutist plummets 876 ft. to his death

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"FAYETTEVILLE, West Virginia (AP) -- Thousands of people watched a participant jump to his death from a bridge during a popular festival Saturday when his parachute opened too late, a sheriff's office official said."

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112 Cars Burned Every Day In France

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""An average of 112 cars a day have been torched across France so far this year and there have been 15 attacks a day on police and emergency services.""

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Uncovering the Black German Holocaust

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""At a time when the fight for justice for Jewish Holocaust victims continues to make front-page news, the horrific experiences of Black people in Nazi Germany are virtually ignored. These experiences are brought to light in a documentary film entitled Hitler's Forgotten Victims, directed by David Okuefuna and produced by Moise Shewa"

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Photos from the war in Iraq

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"All of the photos were taken in 2003. Very cool site with some great photos. Bravo to this guy for all his hard work."

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Saturday, October 21, 2006

US Tortures Man Once Tortured by Taliban

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"Arrested by the Taliban in Afghanistan in January 2000, Rahim says al-Qaida leaders burned him with cigarettes, smashed his right hand, deprived him of sleep, nearly drowned him and hanged him from the ceiling until he "confessed" to spying for the United States. Now same thing is happening to him at Gitmo."

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Friday, October 20, 2006

Russia Suspends Foreign Non-Governmental Groups

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"Russia has suspended the activities of Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the International Republican Institute and more than 90 other foreign NGOs on grounds they failed to meet the registration requirements of a controversial new law designed to bring foreign activists here under much closer government scrutiny."

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Report: N. Korean Leader Regrets Test

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"North Korean leader Kim Jong Il expressed regret about his country's nuclear test to a Chinese delegation and said Pyongyang would return to international nuclear talks if Washington backs off a campaign to financially isolate the country, a South Korean newspaper reported Friday."

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Monday, October 16, 2006

US Coast Guard wants to mount machine guns on boats all around Great Lakes

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""But the United States Coast Guard has a new mission for the waters off of these quiet shores. For the first time, Coast Guard officials want to mount machine guns routinely on their cutters and small boats here and around all five of the Great Lakes as part of a program addressing the threats of terrorism after Sept. 11.""

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US Military Pilot : Jailed 17.5 years for Trans-Atlantic Drug Dealing

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"U.S. military pilot who flew a U.S. Air Force jet from New York to Germany to pick up 200,000 pills of Ecstasy was sentenced Friday to 17 1/2 years in prison. U.S. District Judge John G. Koeltl rejected appeals by defense lawyers for leniency for Capt. Franklin Rodriguez of the U.S. Air National Guard."

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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Taliban chief beheads 8 ‘spies’ working for British

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"THE Taliban?s military commander, Mullah Dadullah, has been filmed executing eight men who were accused of spying for British and American forces in Afghanistan, it was claimed last week."

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Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Strikes Hawaii

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""An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.3 struck Hawaii early Sunday morning, waking up residents and knocking out power.""

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Chinese Soldiers Shooting Tibetan Pilgrims (Video)

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"I'm speechless."

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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Armenian genocide monument destroyed in France

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"A bronze monument near Paris commemorating the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks has been destroyed just two days after France's parliament passed a bill that would make it a crime to deny the genocide. The heavy bronze sculpture was wrenched off its pedestal late Friday night or early Saturday morning."

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Chinese Troopers Shooting Fleeing Tibetans (Video)

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"Romanian cameraman Sergiu Matei took video of the Tibetan refugees crossing Nangpa La Pass enroute to Nepal, when they were fired upon by Chinese troops on Sept. 30, 2006."

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South Koreans believe policy of engagement with North Korea has failed.

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"They are so weary of Kim Jong II's rejection of attempt to build ties to that 65% of S. Koreans now want their own nuclear program."Sunshine has got to be dead," says Lee Pil Ho, a mid-level manager. "It's not going to work. Many people think so. This is the result we get of giving a lot of oil, fertilizer, and cement to the North.""

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U.S. Citizen Sentenced To Death In Iraq

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"A U.S. citizen who allegedly orchestrated the kidnapping of three Romanian journalists near Baghdad last year was sentenced to death in an Iraqi court Thursday, prompting his lawyers to ask a federal judge in Washington to block the U.S. military from transferring him to the Iraqi government."

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How Long Can the World Feed Itself?

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""For the sixth time in the past seven years, the human race will grow less food than it eats this year. We closed the gap by eating into food stocks accumulated in better times, but there is no doubt that the situation is getting serious. The world's food stocks have shrunk by halfsince 1999...""

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Friday, October 13, 2006

Girl Questioned after Threatening Bush on MySpace

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"The latest Sacramento resident to be questioned by federal agents for threatening President Bush is a 14-year-old girl who is passionate about liberal politics and cute movie stars."

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Breaking news: Muhammad Yunus wins Nobel Peace Prize

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"Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank have been awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, it has been announced."

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New York City: Where pilots fly uncontrolled

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"THERE were angry calls yesterday for tighter restrictions on flights around Manhattan after a baseball star?s aircraft crashed into a luxury high-rise apartment building on the Upper East Side of New York."

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U.N. study: Violence against children widely accepted

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"Violence against children is widely accepted as normal around the world, and at least 106 countries still allow physical punishment in schools, a U.N. report on the issue showed on Thursday. data estimated that in 2002 some 150 million girls and 73 million boys were subjected to forced sex, and other forms of violence."

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Seventeen Innocent Guantanamo Detainees Released

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"Sixteen Afghans and one Iranian released from years in captivity at Guantanamo Bay prison arrived in Afghanistan on Thursday, an Afghan official said, maintaining that "most" of the detainees had been falsely accused. He said many of the detainees, had served up to four years, after being turned in by other Afghans with personal disputes."

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

US offers $ 1,000,000 for American Terrorist Gadahn

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"He has been put on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list, and the State Department is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction."

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Israel worried North Korea may help Iran

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""Israeli officials said Tuesday they were concerned that North Korea's reported nuclear test would set a dangerous precedent and encourage Iran to press ahead with its nuclear program.""

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FBI Agents Still Lacking Arabic Skills

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"Five years after Arab terrorists attacked the United States, only 33 FBI agents have even a limited proficiency in Arabic, and none of them work in the sections of the bureau that coordinate investigations of international terrorism, according to new FBI statistics."

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Now for Stage 2 : A Warhead on the End of a Ballistic Missile

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"Miniaturising nuclear war- heads for intercontinental missiles will be beyond the present North Korean capability. In the most sophisticated weapons- design world, weight does not equate to yield. The Americans and Russians have produced low-weight nuclear warheads capable of producing 250 kilotons"

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Flashback: Bush Grants N Korea Nuclear Funds in 2002

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"In releasing the $95 million in funding, President George W Bush waived the Framework's requirement that North Korea allow inspectors to ensure it has not hidden away any weapons-grade plutonium from the original reactors. President Bush argued that the decision was "Vital to the national security interests of the United States.""

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Four top Israeli doctors arrested over illegal human experimentation

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"Four senior doctors at Kaplan Hospital in Rehovot and Hartzfeld Geriatric Hospital in Gedera suspected of illegally experimenting on humans were arrested Monday. The hospitals in Gedera and Rehovot conducted illegal and unethical testing on thousands of elderly patients for years. During one of the incidents described, twelve patients died."

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U.S. Doubts Korean Test Was Nuclear

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"U.S. intelligence agencies say, based on preliminary indications, that North Korea did not produce its first nuclear blast yesterday. U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that seismic readings show that the conventional high explosives used to create a chain reaction in a plutonium-based device went off, but that the ..."

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6 OPEC Countries Agree to Curb Oil Output

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"Saudi Arabia and five other OPEC members reached an informal agreement to cut oil output by a total of 1 million barrels a day, a spokesman for the organization said. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has sought to revive oil prices, which have lost a quarter of their value in two months."

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Scientologists Drop Foley From Website

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"Scientologists have removed a photograph of former Florida Congressman Mark Foley from the Web site of its Flag Service Organization. A cached version of the Flag Service Organization page shows the Florida Republican accepting leather-bound copies of two books by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, said Radar Online. Foley received the two..."

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Monday, October 09, 2006

N.Korea May Face More Sanctions After Nuclear Test

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""We are outraged that a country that has to rely on the international community to feed its own people, and to bring them back from the brink of starvation, devotes so many of its scarce resources to missiles and nuclear weapons progress.""

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The Vanishing Russians: A Dying Population

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"Russia is rapidly losing population. Its people are succumbing to one of the world's fastest-growing AIDS epidemics, resurgent tuberculosis, rampant cardiovascular disease, alcohol and drug abuse, smoking, suicide and the lethal effects of unchecked industrial pollution. In addition, abortions outpaced births last year by more than 100,000."

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From a soldiers perspective: The top 10 things you'll need in Iraq

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"A very insightful piece from a soldier that's been in the field on what you'll need to make it in Iraq. From socks and googles, to small things like the water pack to bring."

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A Nuclear Threat : What North Korea Really Wants

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"Is Kim Jong Il ready to provoke a regional crisis? On Sept. 19, 2005, North Korea signed a widely heralded denuclearization agreement with the United States, China, Russia, Japan and South Korea. Pyongyang pledged to "abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs." In return, Washington agreed that the United States and North Korea..."

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De Beers: How Diamonds Have Helped Africa

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"We have a saying in De Beers that ?You have to live up to diamonds.? The diamond itself insists that you behave in a certain way. As an industry, we have to behave in a way that makes a real and proper contribution to the countries and peoples we are involved with, and I believe that De Beers does things, such as our AIDS program."

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Choose the wrong car in Baghdad and you die

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"Roadblocks have gained a reputation as one of the most dangerous aspects of navigating around the Iraqi capital. Manned by nervous US troops, Iraqi soldiers or insurgents, the only certain thing about these temporary barriers thrown across most roads in the city is that they will be there ? and they will be unpredictable"

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Israel Continues To Steal Water And Soil From Lebanon

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"As noted, this pathological behaviour is predictable, following a long established pattern, not that we hear about here in America."

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U.S. Casualties in Iraq Rise Sharply

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"The number of U.S troops wounded in Iraq has surged to its highest level in nearly two years as American GIs fight block-by-block in Baghdad to try to check a spiral of sectarian violence that U.S. commanders warn could lead to civil war."

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Oil Exec: Oil is cheaper than Coca-Cola

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""Today, a barrel of oil is worth half a barrel of Coca-Cola (Charts). So you should put things into perspective," he said, adding that the fact that consumers had not significantly changed their behavior proved that they were not particularly feeling the pinch."

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Outspoken Putin Critic Shot Dead in Moscow

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"Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, an outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin, was shot dead on Saturday at her apartment block in central Moscow, police said. "According to initial information she was killed by two shots when leaving the lift. Neighbors found her body," a police source told Reuters."

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Mysterious warnings pop up along Russian border

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"Norway's border with Russia at the far northern tip of the country has been relatively peaceful, but suddenly some mysterious signs have appeared on the Russian side, warning that the area contains land mines."

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Danish TV shows competition mocking Prophet Mohammed

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"Danish state TV on Friday aired amateur video footage showing young members of the anti-immigrant Danish Peoples' party engaged in a competition to draw humiliating cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad"

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4,000 Iraq police killed in past 2 years

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"BAGHDAD, Iraq - About 4,000 Iraqi police have been killed and more than 8,000 wounded in the past two years, the U.S. commander in charge of police training said Friday, but he said the force's performance was improving and officials are working to weed out militiamen."

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American Soldiers in Iraq asking: 'Why are we here?'

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"Invisible enemy, untrustworthy allies have troops questioning their purpose"

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Friday, October 06, 2006

Experts warn of an accidental atomic war

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"A Pentagon project to modify its deadliest nuclear missile for use as a conventional weapon against targets such as North Korea and Iran could set off an alarm in Russia and unwittingly spark an atomic war, two weapons experts warned."

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NY Girl Is Grabbed, Taped Up

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"A 10-year-old girl riding her bicycle was snatched by a man on Thursday, stuffed into a car, bound with tape and driven around before being dumped on a street, police said. The girl suffered a cut on her leg when the man pulled her off her bike near her home but was otherwise unhurt, Suffolk County police said. No weapon was shown, and it didn't.."

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Amish girl told Killer:

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"The oldest of the five Amish girls shot dead in a Pennsylvania schoolhouse is said to have stepped forward and asked her killer to "Shoot me first," in an apparent effort to buy time for her schoolmates."

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New York World’s Fair 1964-1965 pictures from National Geographic

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"Very cool 25 page photo spread of the World?s Fair from a 1965 National Geographic. Check out the odd assortment of items in the time capsule on page 22 (larger view). Among other things it has a rather clunky looking computer memory module, birth control pills, a pack of cigarettes and a bikini."

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

British Find No Evidence Of Arms Traffic From Iran

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"Since late August, British commandos in the deserts of far southeastern Iraq have been testing one of the most serious charges leveled by the U.S. against Iran: that Iran is secretly supplying weapons, funding and training for attacks on U.S.-led forces in Iraq. There's just one thing. They have yet to see or hear anything of the sort happening.."

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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Can U.S. Handle 300,000,000 ?

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"U.S. population growth is a sign of either impending calamity or enduring vitality?depending on your point of view."

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Turkish Hijacker Story Was Fabricated

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"The truth, according to the Turkish Transport minister, is that a single man seized control of the plane in order to avoid military service. "It has nothing to do with the Pope's visit.""

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Iran Asks France to Oversee Enrichment

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"A top Iranian nuclear official proposed Tuesday that France create a consortium to enrich uranium in Iran, saying that could satisfy international demands for outside oversight of Tehran's nuclear program. French officials distanced themselves from the idea, which an analyst called an Iranian attempt to stall or divert attention from mounting..."

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Why the Russia-Georgia Spat Could Become a U.S. Headache

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"Russia has escalated its showdown with its small, NATO-inclined neighbor of Georgia by closing all transport and postal communications. No trains, no flights, no ships, no vehicles, no mail money orders ? nothing can cross the border"

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Amish - they are grieving, but not angry

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"Under their wide-brimmed straw hats and behind their distinctive beards, there was not a twitch of emotion or a single expression of grief yesterday as their horse-drawn buggies made their way down the narrow stone lanes and through the cornfields of Nickel Mines. But in this hamlet of 27 homes and one church, there were no pictures of the victims."

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Amish Say They 'Forgive' School Shooter

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"It didn't take long for us to learn that the Amish families most affected by this tragedy have responded in a way that might seem foreign to most of us: They talk about Monday's school shooting only in terms of forgiveness."

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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

CO Middle School Evacuated - "Active Shooter"

Jefferson County authorities confirm an "active shooter" inside Platte Canyon High School, and students from that school and the adjoining Fitzsimmons Middle School are being evacuated.

You can read more about it here.

World Leading Cocaine Smuggling brothers plead guilty

Two Colombian brothers pleaded guilty Tuesday to U.S. drug trafficking and money laundering charges stemming from their roles as founders of the Cali cocaine cartel, and agreed to forfeit billions of dollars of assets linked to their drug trade.

You can read more about it here.

Da Vinci's Mona Lisa (story update): She was a new mother

Mona Lisa, the mysterious woman immortalized in Leonardo da Vinci's 16th century masterpiece, had just given birth to her second son when she sat for the painting, a French art expert said on Tuesday.The discovery was made by a team of Canadian scientists who used special infrared and three-dimensional technology.

You can read more about it here.

2 Sago miners commit suicide;

Two miners whose jobs included watching for safety hazards inside the Sago Mine before the deadly explosion last January committed suicide. Neither man was blamed for the disaster that killed 12, and neither one's family has definitively linked the suicides to the accident. But those who knew the men say there is little doubt they were haunted.

You can read more about it here.

Taliban says bin Laden alive

Dubai-based Al Arabiya television on Tuesday quoted a Taliban official as saying al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was alive and in good health. The Arabic channel said its Pakistan bureau had received a call from the unnamed Taliban official a few days after a leaked French secret document said Saudi intelligence believed bin Laden died.

You can read more about it here.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

US Army Gen. John Batiste: Iraq war fueled Islamic radicals

"If we had seriously laid out and considered the full range of requirements for the war in Iraq, we would likely have taken a different course of action that would have maintained a clear focus on our main effort in Afghanistan, not fueled Islamic fundamentalism across the globe, and not created more enemies than there were insurgents," Batiste

You can read more about it here.

Scientists to unveil secrets of Mona Lisa

Scientists are due to unveil some of the secrets behind Western art's most enigmatic smile this week, when they present the findings of the most extensive three dimensional scan ever undertaken on the Mona Lisa.

You can read more about it here.

Monday, September 25, 2006

More Army Officers Slam Rumsfeld

Bush says the military overwhelmingly supports Rumsfeld. This, as most of Bush's claims, is not the case. "Rumsfeld is incompetent strategically, operationally and tactically ..." - Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton. "The administration did not tell the truth for fear of losing support ... " - Maj. Gen. John R. S. Batiste.

You can read more about it here.

British Cover Up Secret UFO Unit

The Ministry of Defence went to extraordinary lengths to cover up its true involvement in investigating UFOs, according to secret documents revealed under the Freedom of Information Act.

You can read more about it here.

What's Wrong With American Media: In Four Simple Pictures

Can it be possible to simply and eloquently show how the American media has a problem with a few pictures? You be the judge. Some may say these pictures sum up what's wrong with America, period.

You can read more about it here.

New anti-terrorism rules will require children to have passports

New anti-terrorism rules will for the first time soon require American children under the age of 16 to obtain U.S. passports to return home by air or sea from visits to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean. The passport requirement will affect an estimated 557,000 children, according to the customs agency.

You can read more about it here.

Spy Shots: 2009 Porsche Panamera (4 Door Sportscar)

"Wendelin Wiedeking has just recently announced, in an interview with the German motoring magazine Auto Motor & Sport, that Porsche's new four-door coupe, dubbed Panamera, has begun its testing marathon at the challenging Nuerburgring this week - and we have the first pictures that show the real car in full action."

You can read more about it here.

"Iraq War Has Made Terror Worse" - US Intel Agencies

According to the National Intelligence Estimate, a report from all 16 U.S. intelligence agencies, the war in Iraq has made global terrorism worse by fanning Islamic radicalism and providing a training ground for terrorists who are being exported to other countries. This contradicts the Neocon theory about "fighting them over there."

You can read more about it here.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

American Secrets in the Mountains of Afghanistan

its commander had nominated each of his men ? as well as himself ? for medals for valor. The team's performance was heralded as evidence that the Guard could play as equals with the regular Army in the war on terrorism. .......But the team also had come home with secrets.

You can read more about it here.

Bin Laden May Feel Lure to Disprove His "Death"

A leaked intelligence report of Osama bin Laden's death has met scepticism from Western and Muslim governments but may increase a clamor from his followers to show himself on video for the first time in nearly two years. One theory surrounding the mysterious French leak is that it was designed precisely to flush the al Qaeda leader into the open..

You can read more about it here.

Man dying in a pool of blood on a busy street and nobody stops to help

"As I took a right turn ... I saw a man lying on the ground in a small pool of blood. He wasn't dead." ... "the man managed to sit up and wave to passing cars. No one stopped ... No one did anything ... The only reaction came from a woman in the grocery store. In a low voice, she said, 'My God, bless his soul'"

You can read more about it here.

Bush enforced laws that didn't yet exist.

When a president declares himself above the law, you are living in an official dictatorship.

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Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Worsens Terrorism Threat

A stark assessment of terrorism trends by American intelligence agencies has found that the American invasion and occupation of Iraq has helped spawn a new generation of Islamic radicalism and that the overall terrorist threat has grown since the Sept. 11 attacks.

You can read more about it here.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Woman's Fetus Apparently Cut From Womb

The body of a woman who apparently had a fetus cut from her womb was found in a vacant lot, and police said Friday they had captured a woman in the case. State police said a 26-year-old woman, whom they described as a person of interest, had buried a baby Thursday that she said had been stillborn...

You can read more about it here.

Chavez, in Harlem, Offers Discounted Oil To NYC Poor

Now that Hugo Chavez has finished his anti-American rants at the U.N., he's beginning a program of rewards for America's poor. The Venezuelan president was at a Harlem church Thursday, making good on a pledge to help low-income families in New York purchase deeply discounted oil.

You can read more about it here.

British Poll: Living to 100 worth giving up sex for

Four out of 10 Britons are willing to give up sex if that meant they would live to be 100 years old, a new survey showed. Long life at the cost of celibacy proved more popular with women than men as 48 percent of women surveyed said they would give up sex to live until 100 but only 31 percent of men agreed.

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Smithsonian Unveils New Arts Pavilion

With native dancing and displays of tribal relics, the National Museum of the American Indian is unveiling its $5 million arts and performance pavilion in Lower Manhattan, the city's newest cultural attraction. The Diker Pavilion adds 6,000 square feet to the museum's public space, boosting it by one third, and provides a stage for music, dance...

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Pentagon: Refutes 'Able Danger' Claim

A new Pentagon report knocks down the idea that a secret military unit had garnered intelligence a year before the Sept. 11 attacks that might have stopped the hijackers, a senior defense official said Thursday.

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Columbia Scraps Plans for Ahmadinejad

Columbia University scrapped plans Thursday for a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, citing security and logistical problems. The cancellation came after a Jewish activist group expressed outrage that the hard-line leader had been invited to speak.

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

US Attorney General Forgets Sending Canadian to Syrian Torture Cell

Asked at a news conference on Tuesday about a Canadian commission's finding that the man, Maher Arar, was wrongly sent to Syria and tortured there, Mr. Gonzales replied, "Well, we were not responsible for his removal to Syria." He added, "I'm not aware that he was tortured."

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Bush vs. Reality: A President in Denial

By most reliable accounts, three and a half years into the U.S. occupation, Iraq is in chaos -- if not in a state of civil war, then awfully close. But President Bush insists it's not so

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Edmonton host asks vampire website to leave in wake of Montreal shooting

A Canadian web-hosting company has dropped a vampire- themed site after media reports linked the perpetrator of a Montreal school shooting that killed one woman with the site VampireFreaks.com. Edmonton-based HostOnFiber.com has asked the online magazine Some Lives Are Different to find an alternative host within 30 days.

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Venezuela Coup Linked to Bush Team

This is for all you apologists who modded me down for saying that the Bush administration was behind the coup against Chavez. Not only is Bush involved, but members of the old Iran-Contra gang are involved: Elliot Abrams, convicted for lying to Congress (and pardoned by HW Bush!), Oliver North point man Otto Reich. Read the article!

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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Mexican president pledges to extradite all drug lords wanted by U.S.

President Vicente Fox said Tuesday that Mexico is willing to extradite any drug lord in its custody wanted by the United States. President Fox said Mexico currently has 16 "big leaders" of drug gangs in jail along with 75,000 lower level members of various cartels

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Ohio Man Sentenced in Coffee Urine Case

A former postal worker who poured urine into his co-workers' coffee must serve six months in a jail work-release program. Thomas Shaheen, 50, of suburban Springfield Township, also must pay $1,200 to the people he used to work with to cover their cost of making a secret video of his role in tainting the office coffee.

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Guess Who Was Providing "Security" For Twin Towers Up To 9/11?

[Quoted from Linked Source] "Marvin P. Bush, the president?s younger brother, was a principal in a company called Securacom that provided security for the World Trade Center, United Airlines, and Dulles International Airport. The company, Burns noted, was backed by KuwAm, a Kuwaiti-American investment firm on whose board Marvin Bush also served."

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