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May 8, 2007
Terre Haute base for new military exercises
An eight-day military training exercise in which the state coordinates with local emergency response officials will begin Thursday and use Terre Haute International Airport-Hulman Field as a forward operating base.
That means the airport will initially harbor about 1,500 personnel out of an estimated 3,000 people who will participate in one of the nation’s largest training exercises for a simulated nuclear explosion. In this simulation, a 10-kiloton nuclear device explodes in Indianapolis.
Prosecutors say Wilkes, Foggo trial should remain in San Diego
Prosecutors in the federal corruption case against former Poway defense contractor Brent Wilkes and his friend, ex-CIA official Kyle “Dusty” Foggo, filed documents yesterday rejecting defense arguments to split the case in two and move the Foggo trial to Washington.
NASA Discovers 'Twilight Zone' of New Air Particles
An extensive and previously unknown "twilight zone" of particles in the atmosphere could complicate scientists' efforts to determine how much the Earth's climate will warm in the future, a new study finds.
White House denies Iraq war hampers home rescue
The White House on Tuesday dismissed charges that the Iraq war effort had stripped the United States of resources needed to fight catastrophes at home in the wake of a devastating Kansas tornado.
Judge throws out Cuban militant's indictment
A federal judge on Tuesday threw out Cuban militant Luis Posada Carriles' indictment accusing him of lying to immigration authorities, criticizing the government's actions in the case and the interpretation of Posada's naturalization interview.
Pentagon tells 35,000: Prepare to deploy
The Pentagon on Tuesday alerted more than 35,000 Army soldiers they could be sent to Iraq this fall. In Congress, House Democrats defiantly pushed a plan to limit war funding to two month installments.
Study suggests cancer risk from depleted uranium
Depleted uranium, which is used in armour-piercing ammunition, causes widespread damage to DNA which could lead to lung cancer, according to a study of the metal's effects on human lung cells. The study adds to growing evidence that DU causes health problems on battlefields long after hostilities have ceased.
Why is Ron Paul being excluded from Yahoo's "Full Coverage" of the elections?
Socialists urge end to riots in France
The leader of France's defeated Socialists appealed for calm Tuesday after a second night of post-election violence left cars burned and store windows smashed.
Good Cop, Bad Doctor
William Hurwitz's conviction tells physicians to put drug control above pain control
The Empire of Lies
The twenty-first century will not belong to China.
Judge orders shoplifters to wear 'I'm a thief' signs
Rep. Charles Rangel: Tenet Has No 'Credibility'
Trick or trickle? – As U.S. richest get richer, family income share drops
American dream sours as housing market collapses
Up to two million people with so-called subprime, or high risk, mortgages have already had their homes repossessed, or will default on their loans in the coming months, according to industry estimates.
AIPAC on Trial
The lobby argues that good Americans spy for Israel.
US leaves militia limited security role
The mosque of Imam Kadhim, the most revered Shiite shrine in Baghdad, is a tempting target for Sunni insurgents. To protect it, Iraqi and U.S. troops rely on the Mahdi Army, the same Shiite militia that Washington considers a threat to Iraq's stability.
They flew for the CIA, but not really
Former Air America crews are trying to gain recognition and federal pensions.
Senator Mike Gravel Interview
Former US Senator running for President says Criminalize the Iraq War: And back off Iran!
Dick Durbin, Mike Gravel and Sibel Edmonds: When Silence is treason
Alternet Sinks to a New Low of DIS-INFORMATION REGARDING ROSIE AND 9/11
Sarko Wins One for the Global Elite
They Knew: Tenet's Book Reveals 9-11 Perjury
A NEW LOOK AT U.S. RADIOACTIVE WEAPONS
During the current Iraq War the U.S. use of radioactive DU weapons increased from 375 tons used in 1991 to 2200 tons. Geiger counter readings at sites in downtown Baghdad record radiation levels 1,000 and 2,000 times higher than background radiation. The Pentagon has bombed, occupied, tortured and contaminated Iraq. Millions of Iraqis are affected. Over one million U.S. soldiers have rotated into Iraq. Today, half of the 697,000 U.S. Gulf War troops from the 1991 war have reported serious medical problems and a significant increase in birth defects among their newborn children.
McCain Says Yes to Lobbyist Money Connected to Tribes He Regulated
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who led the Senate Indian Affairs Committee investigation into the Jack Abramoff scandal, has sworn off taking tribal money in his presidential campaign but continues to accept donations from lobbyists whose firms represent tribal clients.
Thompson backs U.S. staying in Iraq
The former Tennessee senator and "Law & Order" actor remains coy about a possible bid for the GOP presidential nomination.
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