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May 3, 2007
What Muqtada wants
All that the Sadrists want is a timetable for a US withdrawal from Iraq, says Nasr al-Roubaie, Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's top man in government. This struggle, he tells Pepe Escobar, is both "peaceful and armed", and there is a possibility of an Iraqi shadow cabinet being formed uniting Sadrists and Sunni nationalists. But whatever happens, Muqtada remains the kingmaker.
Chavez threatens to nationalize largest steel maker, banks
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez threatened Thursday to nationalize the country's largest steel company and private banks unless they make national interests a priority.
Video - The Real Face of the European Union
The EU has been sold to Britain as our best hope for the future . . . But behind the scenes, has another, more unsettling agenda been unfolding? The European Economic Community (EEC) began for Britain as a free-trade agreement in 1972. Today's European Union is well on its way to becoming a federal superstate, complete with one currency, one legal system, one military, one police force even its own national anthem.
EU/US "single market" next stage in Bilderberg/Trilateral plan for world government
Plans for a world currency and world government have gone one step forward with the signing of a new 'transatlantic economic partnership' between the US and the European Union, with the two powers agreeing on a 'single market'.
Clinton joins effort to revoke war authorization
FDA Says 4,150 Pet Deaths Reported
Bush: ‘I’m the Commander Guy’
President Bush coined a new nickname for himself ‘’the commander guy” on Wednesday, as he criticized Congressional Democrats in a speech to the annual gathering of the Associated General Contractors of America, a construction industry trade group.
Police and MI5 at odds over 7/7 mistakes
MI5 and police are in dispute over which organisation is to blame for mistakes that left Mohammad Sidique Khan free to lead the 7/7 bomb attacks.
Many potential Padilla jurors unsure of 9/11 attacks blame
A significant number of potential jurors in the terrorism case against alleged al-Qaida operative Jose Padilla say they are not sure who is responsible for the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, many because they do not trust the news media or U.S. government pronouncements.
We shop until Chinese workers drop
She was expected to work 360 days a year from 7.30am to 9.30pm with only a half-hour break
The War the Government Cannot Win
Virulent New Strain of TB Raising Fears of Pandemic
Bug Is Resistant to Most Available Drugs
US government moves to gag terrorist on CIA ties
With his trial on immigration charges set for May 11, the US government has filed a motion in federal court seeking to bar the international terrorist Luis Posada Carriles from testifying on his role as an agent of the Central Intelligence Agency.
IRS: Man ran secret bank from Wash. home
A man operated a "warehouse bank" out of his suburban home, taking at least $28 million from people around the country who wanted a discrete bank account, according to court documents.

Honeybee die-off threatens food supply
Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of the nation's honeybees could have a devastating effect on America's dinner plate, perhaps even reducing us to a glorified bread-and-water diet.
RFK Immediately Concluded Brother's Assassination Was Conspiracy
Robert Kennedy did not live long enough to solve his brother's assassination. But nearly 40 years after his own murder, a growing body of evidence suggests that Kennedy was on the right trail before he too was cut down. Despite his verbal contortions in public, Bobby Kennedy always knew that the truth about Dallas mattered. It still does.
Is Big Brother in your car?
Few people know that black boxes aren't just in airplanes. They're in cars too. And chances are good there's one in your car, but you can't lift the hood to see it.
Supreme Court refuses to bar Guantanamo detainee transfer to Libya
The US Supreme Court [official website; JURIST news archive] refused Tuesday to prevent the US military from transferring Guantanamo Bay detainee Abu Abdul Rauf Zalita to his home country of Libya, rejecting Zalita's arguments that he faced a "grave risk of arbitrary detention, torture, persecution and extrajudicial assassination" after being returned to Libya.
Another Guantanamo outrage
Unwilling to close Guantanamo, bring its prisoners to US soil, and let them fight their detention in US courts, the Bush administration now wants to shutter the one window the outside world has on the Kafkaesque conditions in the camp. It is proposing to clamp down on the prisoners' only nonmilitary contacts, their lawyers. The US Appeals Court in Washington should reject this shameful proposal out of hand.
Senators vow to restore rights to detainees
Influential U.S. senators vowed on Thursday to restore to foreign terrorism suspects the right to challenge their imprisonment, saying Congress made an historic blunder by stripping them of that right last year.
Watchdog Faces Three Investigations
Expenditures, Reassignments by Commerce Dept.'s Inspector General Challenged
Senior VA Officials Get Big Bonuses
The list of bonuses to senior career officials at the Veterans Affairs Department in 2006, obtained by The Associated Press, documents a generous package of more than $3.8 million in payments by a financially strapped agency straining to help care for thousands of injured veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Among those receiving payments were a deputy assistant secretary and several regional directors who crafted the VA's flawed budget for 2005 based on misleading accounting.
The pivotal import of Yellowcake, False Flags, & "Big Time" Evil
Iraq wins debt relief
Iraq won a trickle of debt relief pledges at a big international conference in Egypt on Thursday and the United States prepared for the highest-level contact with Syria in more than two years.
Coalition should 'admit defeat and leave Iraq'
A former commander of the British Army has said that Britain and America should "admit defeat" and withdraw from Iraq.
Maggots used to counter MRSA superbug
Maggots have been successfully used to treat patients with the superbug MRSA, according to scientists.
In a preliminary trial, 12 of 13 patients with wounds infected with the potentially deadly bug were cured using larvae of the greenbottle fly Lucilia Sericata.
Leahy issues subpoena for Rove e-mails
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) issued a subpoena Wednesday for all e-mails from White House adviser Karl Rove that relate to the firings of eight U.S. attorneys.
Will Bush veto 'thought police'?
Opponents say hate crimes plan would destroy American freedoms
Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed
High-Traffic Colluding Tor Routers in Washington, D.C., and the Ugly Truth About Online Anonymity
Mobile Spy ups mobile snooping powers
Video - The Men Who Killed Kennedy: The Final Chapter
History Channel's banned documentary: This examination of the latest theories about the J.F.K. assassination and cover-up was shown once in November, 2003 and quickly suppressed, due mainly to outrage and threat of a lawsuit by family and former associates of L.B.J. who is targeted in the documentary as being a lead conspirator in the Kennedy assassination plot and other murders as well.
You can watch the entire documentary, in 15 nine-minute segments, from my YouTube channel. Contains lots of shocking interviews with believable witnesses.
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