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May 6, 2007
Management shortcomings seen at NSA
Report identifies a culture of distrust, failures of oversight
Buffett weighs in on Murdoch’s Dow Jones bid
CIA Veteran Accuses Tenet of 'Lie'
Former CIA chief George Tenet, author of "At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA is getting some tough feedback from his own people for what he claims in the controversial memoir.
Tyler Drumheller, head of the CIAs Europe Division when he retired in 2004, says Tenets assertion that he didnt know that a key intelligence source for the attack on Iraq was bogus is "a lie, according to a report by Jeff Stein, Congressional Quarterly National Security editor.
Turkey fails to elect president in re-run ballot
The sole candidate in Turkey's presidential election, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, officially withdrew his name Sunday after parliament failed for a second time to vote him into office.
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Sarkozy takes French presidency
Conservative Nicolas Sarkozy has won the hotly-contested French presidential election, according to early results.
Tornado was an EF-5; FEMA's help expected
As rain fell softly in Greensburg on Sunday, work crews sifted through the rubble looking for more victims, bulldozers leveled unstable structures, and spray-painted orange V's on vacant houses and street names on the asphalt so people know where they were.
Kansas City Paper Hatchets McClatchy Story on Missouri GOP 'Voter Fraud' Scam to Make it GOP Friendly
Israeli security accused of torture
Two Israeli human rights groups claim the country's security service uses torture in interrogating Palestinian prisoners, violating a 1999 court ruling outlawing such practices.
A bloody legacy: Blair's disastrous war in Iraq has made Britain a more dangerous place
As he prepares to leave Downing Street, the Prime Minister will this week receive well-deserved plaudits for his decade-long endeavour to bring peace to Northern Ireland. Terrorism on UK streets is transformed from 10 years ago it is much more deadly, more unpredictable and far harder to prevent. Francis Elliott reports on how the PM's crusades overseas have made Britain a prime target for Islamist terrorists
Now Iran hostage tries to sell of his shiny suit on eBay
A Royal Marine taken hostage by Iran has been given a dressing-down by commanders after trying to sell the free suit he was given by his captors on eBay.
Black Death bacteria found in bins left uncollected for fortnight
Dustbins which are only emptied once a fortnight have been found to harbour bugs from the same family of bacteria that ravaged Europe during the Black Death.
Samples taken during a study of the health hazards associated with fortnightly collections tested positive for a string of potentially deadly bacteria, including bugs from the yersinia family.
11 U.S. Soldiers Die in Iraq Attacks
Six American soldiers and a civilian journalist were killed Sunday in a roadside bombing northeast of Baghdad, the military said, raising to 11 the number of U.S. combat deaths reported.
An innocent old man, yet they shot him
So far US forces in Iraq have paid out $32m for 'wrongful deaths'.
Fighting fund: The US$564 billion war for profit
This year’s proposed US spending on the Iraq war is larger than the military budgets of China and Russia combined. The combined spending requests would push the total for Iraq to US$564 billion, according to the non-partisan Congressional Research Service (CRS).
Jews and Freemasons controlled war on Iraq, says No 10 adviser
Tony Blair decided to wage war on Iraq after coming under the influence of a "sinister" group of Jews and Freemasons, a Muslim barrister who advises the Prime Minister has claimed.
Memo leak was to 'reveal truth'
A civil servant accused under the Official Secrets Act of leaking a confidential memo wanted to reveal the truth about Iraq, a court has heard.
From China to Panama, a Trail of Poisoned Medicine
Zimbabwe's Fight for Justice
What the West Doesn't Want to Know
White House searches for war czar
Now that the White House is searching for a "war czar," it begs the question of who has been coordinating U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan the past four years.
Pakistanis throng streets to greet suspended judge
Tens of thousands of Pakistanis who had waited through the night gave a tumultuous reception on Sunday to the judge who defied President Pervez Musharraf as he arrived in the city of Lahore.
The cry of "Go, Musharraf go" rang out as Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry entered Lahore at the head of a caravan carrying supporters and media, more than 20 hours after setting out from the capital, Islamabad.
In China a call for democracy stirs secretive storm
A veteran Chinese Communist's call for democracy has stirred a secretive campaign of condemnation from the party, wary of fanning disputes over political reform before a congress to cement President Hu Jintao's grip on power.
More medals
The president awarded the Medal of Freedom to former CIA chief George Tenet, who provided inadequate intelligence that helped make the case for the war. He also gave the Medal of Freedom to Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Brenner, who most people now agree mismanaged the occupation.
Now a question occurs. Where are the medals for the courageous public officials who got it right and told the truth?
New flurry of twisters strikes Kansas
A fresh wave of tornadoes ripped through the Plains late Saturday, a day after a tornado all but destroyed this town, killing at least eight and injuring dozens more.
The Kansas Adjutant General's Department said it had confirmed reports of eight tornadoes touching down, including one that injured 11 people when it struck a pair of restaurants in the central Kansas town of Osborne.

Nine confirmed dead; Roberts vows quick federal aid
Rescue operations in Greensburg were suspended at 8 tonight as a curfew goes into effect in the town where eight of the nine Kansans died in a Friday night tornado.
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