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May 14, 2007
World Bank panel finds Wolfowitz violated rules
The World Bank's embattled President Paul Wolfowitz violated bank rules and ethics codes and put his own interest above those of the bank, according to a report from a special panel released Monday.
Waxman Threatens to Subpoena CIA's Plame Documents
Congressman Henry Waxman, the Democratic chairman of the House Government Affairs and Oversight Committee, has threatened to use his subpoena power to obtain documents from the CIA related to events five years ago in which former Ambassador Joseph Wilson was chosen to travel to Niger to probe allegations that Iraq was trying to obtain yellowcake uranium from the African country.
Gas prices reach record high, AAA says
Gasoline prices hit a new record at the pump on Monday, but gas futures prices fell on concerns that $3 gas will crimp demand. Oil prices, meanwhile, rose on reports of refinery problems in the U.S. and abroad.
Scientist stuns experts by saying trees worsen greenhouse effect
A leading expert in Germany has spawned a major scientific debate by claiming that trees put millions of tons of methane into the atmosphere every year exacerbating the greenhouse effect.
DHS Privacy Committee Opposes Real ID Bill
U.S. Department of Homeland Security has joined opposition to the Real ID bill, which would create a national standard for state-issued identification.
Gonzales deputy resigns from Justice Department
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty, caught in the firestorm over the firing of federal prosecutors, resigned on Monday from the Justice Department, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said.
Video: Rosie on the View May 14, 2007
Rosie Talks About WTC Demolition & Destruction Of Crime Scene
Too Incompetent to Carry Out 9/11?
Key Evidence in Padilla Case: An Al Qaeda Job Application
Prosecutors Say an al Qaeda Job Application Will Be a Key Piece of Evidence in the Trial of Jose Padilla
Senator Mike Gravel Offers A Plan Guaranteed To End The War In Iraq The National Press Club
Pentagon bans US troops from using YouTube
The Pentagon will from today ban soldiers serving overseas from using popular video-sharing and social networking websites, claiming they are a security risk.
Former Marine Claims Illness From Mystery Vaccine
an alarming number of U.S. troops are having severe reactions to some of the vaccines they receive in preparation for going overseas. "This is the worst cover-up in the history of the military," said an unidentified military health officer who fears for his job.
US teachers stage mock gun attack
Teachers at a US school have been criticised after staging a fake gun attack during a class trip, telling children it was not a drill.
JFK II
JFK II is an incredible documentary film that totally destroys any notion of Lee Harvey Oswald being responsible for the murder of President John F. Kennedy.
National Guard pulls soldiers from border
Security operation expected to end next year
The Texas National Guard has reassigned hundreds of soldiers deployed along the state’s southern border and expects to remove several more before the end of the summer, military officials confirmed this week.
The shift is expected to free up more guardsmen for missions in Iraq and Afghanistan and bolster the state’s preparedness for emergency management at home.
In Private Sector, Giuliani Parlayed Fame Into Wealth
Candidate's Firm Has Taken On Controversial Executives, Clients
Report: Palestinians abandon 1,000 Hebron homes under IDF, settler pressure
Disappeared without a trace: more than 10,000 Iraqis
When her heart is heaviest, Sahira Kereem tries to think of the little things her husband did that annoyed her. She remembers times when she suggested they visit her parents, and he just rolled his eyes.
Benchmarks and Bullsh*t
Beware bipartisan 'consensus' on Iraq
Hail Ron Paul and Mike Gravel
Gunmen kill top court official amid Pakistan violence
Unidentified gunmen broke into the house of a senior Supreme Court official in Islamabad and murdered him Monday, amid a surge of deadly violence over the suspension of Pakistan's top judge.
Pakistan city shut down by strike
A strike in the Pakistani city of Karachi has closed shops and cleared transport from the roads after two days of violence left 41 people dead.
Pakistan Supreme Court delays hearing judge's petition
Pakistan's Supreme Court will reconvene to hear a petition by the suspended chief justice against an inquiry into misconduct charges against him on Tuesday, after one of 14 judges hearing the petition withdrew from the bench.
From radio telescopes to electromagnetic weapons
A group of Russian scientists from Tomsk, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod and Moscow have developed a series of unique compact generators capable of producing high-energy pulses of hundreds and even thousands of megawatts.
This compares with the capacity of a major Soviet hydropower station on the Dnieper or an energy unit at a modern nuclear power plant. The new generators are sources of electromagnetic radiation rather than electricity. Their main feature is a capacity to produce enormous power in a matter of nanoseconds. The impulses can be generated with a very high frequency.
Ex-UN observer to lead Scottish elections inquiry
Murdoch to “Revolutionize” Climate Change Propaganda
Spitzer: Get DNA From Anyone Who's Convicted In NY
Gov. Eliot Spitzer announced yesterday he will propose expanding the state's DNA database by requiring samples from every person convicted of a crime in New York.
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