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May 16, 2007
Former EPA Chief Refuses To Testify At 9/11 Hearing
The former head of the Environmental Protection Agency is balking at a request by Rep. Jerrold Nadler that she testify before a congressional hearing on the federal response to the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Central bankers fear the monsters they created
The world's top 25 hedge fund managers earned an average of $570m each last year, despite the crush of 8,000 funds all competing for a smidgeon of extra yield in the global marketplace. That much we know.
The Secret Stock Market
Dark Pools’ and other New-Age Exchanges Rewrite the Rules, Under the Radar
“The Color of Blood, the Color of Resistance, the Color of Iraq.”
GOP threatens to shut down House over rules change
House Republicans Wednesday threatened to shut down House business by calling a series of procedural votes until the Democratic leadership assured them that rules governing key parliamentary procedures would go unchanged.
Bilderberg to meet in Istanbul
The Turkish Embassy confirmed May 7 that Bilderberg would meet May 31-June 3 in Istanbul but was unable to say precisely where. The economics office said Bilderberg refused to disclose the location because the meeting is “private.”
Wolfowitz refuses to quit Bank, wants name cleared
US 'war czar' to attack internet safe havens
The White House has at last managed to find a general willing to become "war czar". The administration had been having difficulty filling its new post, formally titled "assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for Iraq and Afghanistan policy and implementation."
Doubts about Gallup Poll accuracy and honesty.
Say everybody, I've got a great new game to play! It's the "How Can Gallup....." game.
New truce in Gaza to halt deadly factional clashes
Crusading TV Anchor Lou Dobbs Targeted by Alarmists
Vladimir Putin Separates Europe from America
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier yesterday. Kommersant special correspondent Andrey Kolesnikov noticed that the last meeting was a warm as the first one was cold.
McCain telling supporters to spam conservative blogs
Ron Paul Texas Congressman targeted by Giuliani, Hannity & Colmes
Ummat newspaper interview with Osama bin Laden
Following is the text of Usama Bin Laden's interview conducted by a "special correspondent" and published in the daily Ummat on Friday, 28 September 2001. [The place and date of the interview was not given by Ummat.]
I have already said that I am not involved in the 11 September attacks in the United States. I had no knowledge of these attacks, nor do I consider the killing of innocent women, children and other humans as an appreciable act.
Detainee details claim of torture at Guantanamo
A Pakistani citizen who grew up in suburban Baltimore, where his father still lives, told a U.S. military hearing last month that he was tortured at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after he was transferred there from secret CIA custody, according to a transcript released by the Pentagon Tuesday.
Majid Khan, who denied he had ever been a member of al-Qaida, said he was so upset by his treatment at Guantanamo that he twice tried to commit suicide by gnawing through arteries in his arm, according to the transcript.
19,000 Iraqis Disappear Into U.S.-Run Prisons
Last summer, the Associated Press and New York Times each did stories on the detention facilities operated by the United States inside of Iraq. The conclusions of each investigation were roughly the same.
Journal's China staff oppose Murdoch bid
Members of the Wall Street Journal's Pulitzer Prize-winning China team have joined growing opposition within the paper to media mogul Rupert Murdoch's bid to buy its parent company Dow Jones.
A strongly worded letter signed by seven of the paper's China staff and sent to Dow Jones' controlling Bancroft family said Murdoch was notorious for kowtowing to China's communist rules in the pursuit of profit.
Latest Chinese missile to target US carriers: report
China plans to equip its upcoming missiles with infrared technology to give them the ability to hit US warships in Asia, a Japanese newspaper said Wednesday.
AIPAC to pay Weissman's legal fees
White House Censors Civil Liberties Report
Internal violence brings Palestinians closer to civil war
The unrelenting violence left a two-month old unity government between Hamas Islamists and Mr Abbas's secular Fatah faction in tatters, and the Palestinians close to civil war.
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