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May 18, 2007


Russian authorities sue Bank of New York for $22.5 billion
The Russian Federal Customs Service is seeking $22.5 billion in damages from the Bank of New York, which it accuses of money laundering in the 1990s.



Net censorship growing worldwide
Censorship of internet content is growing across the world. A survey by the Open Net Initiative (ONI) across 41 countries found that 25 applied content filtering to block access to particular websites.



Laser-based device offers alternative to video surveillance
Surveillance systems take on a new look with a technology developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.



Ex-EPA Chief Whitman Agrees to Testify
Ex-EPA chief Christine Todd Whitman abruptly reversed herself Friday and agreed to testify before Congress on her agency's response to the environmental fallout of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.



60 Die in Iraq; Study Warns Of Collapse
British Center Finds Country Close to Being a 'Failed State'



Martin: Paul's 9/11 explanation deserves to be debated
At some point we have to accept the reality that playing big brother to the world and yes, sometimes acting as a bully by wrongly asserting our military might means that Americans alive at the time may not feel the effects of our foreign policy, but their innocent children will.



Rosie Defends Ron Paul
Watch this eye-opening discussion... And ask yourself why can't our presidential candidates have as candid a discussion?



Conservatives Push Joint Israeli-U.S. BMDS
The Democratic-controlled House passed its version of the fiscal 2008 defense authorization legislation May 17, including a last-minute provision pushed by conservative Republicans to further integrate the U.S. ballistic missile defense system (BMDS) with Israel.

The amendment, proposed by Republican presidential contender Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), who also leads the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) minority, would redirect $205 million in BMDS funds, as determined by Pentagon leaders, for the Israeli effort.



Neoconservatives Gather To Applaud Scooter Libby And Ponder Next Targets For Regime Change



Baltimore Considering Becoming A Police State



U.S. Coast Guard's Deepwater
Congressman: The Country Is Less Safe Than Before $24 Billion Refurbishment



China grapples with food contamination credibility crisis
Weeks after tainted Chinese pet food ingredients killed and sickened thousands of dogs and cats in the United States, China faced growing international pressure to prove that its food exports were safe to eat.



9/11 Survivor Questions Official Story on local Fox News
William Rodriguez, the "Last Man Standing" on 9/11, appeared on Fox News in Boston, MA.

He talked about explosions in the basement, before the plane hit, as well as secondary explosions occurring. Mr. Rodriguez also takes the time to mention the media blackout in the United States on 9/11 Truth issues.



Judge Told Leak Was Part of 'Policy Dispute'
Attorneys for Vice President Cheney and top White House officials told a federal judge yesterday that they cannot be held liable for anything they disclosed to reporters about covert CIA officer Valerie Plame or her husband, former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV.



ABC, CBS still have not reported on Comey's revelation of wiretapping "hospital drama"
ABC and CBS still have not reported on either their evening news or morning news broadcasts former deputy attorney general James B. Comey's account of what NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams May 15 called a "rare glimpse of a high-level, late-night power struggle" over the National Security Agency's warrantless domestic wiretapping program. As NBC Nightly News justice correspondent Pete Williams reported May 15, Comey told the Senate Judiciary Committee that then-White House counsel Alberto R. Gonzales and then-White House chief of staff Andrew Card attempted to pressure then-Attorney General John Ashcroft "at his [hospital] bedside ... to approve an extension of the secret NSA warrantless eavesdropping program over strong Justice Department objections," as Media Matters for America has noted.



Feds OK planting modified rice crop
Ventria Bioscience has received regulatory approval to plant bioengineered rice in Kansas.



Kennedy Lone Gunman Theory Challenged
Bullet analysis used to justify the lone assassin theory behind President John F. Kennedy's assassination is based on flawed evidence, according to a team of researchers including a former top FBI scientist.



White House to quickly replace Wolfowitz
Trying to put a controversy behind it, the Bush administration was wasting no time finding a successor to World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, who will resign over his handling of a pay package for his girlfriend.



Padilla fingerprint match questioned
Seven fingerprints on a purported al-Qaeda training-camp application came back as matches to alleged terrorist operative Jose Padilla, a government expert testified yesterday.

But Secret Service fingerprint specialist John Morgan also acknowledged under defense questioning that there was no way to be certain when the fingerprints were placed on the "mujahedeen data form" recovered by the CIA in Afghanistan.



What other programs are the NSA geeks runnning?
Pundits worldwide are wondering just what other programs the NSA might have running, other than the single one Attorney General Gonzales was so adamant about keeping the intelligence committee focused on.



The Season of Hope
Out of the crisis come new leaders



Egyptian charged with espionage stuns court with praise for Israel



Cameras Catch Recruiters Coaching Kids How to Beat Drug Tests



'We'd go to war again' says defiant Bush-Blair double act
George Bush and Tony Blair yesterday staged their final double act of defiance, telling the world they would go to war again in Iraq if it was called for.



Iran to build four refineries in Iraq
Official sources say Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has given Iran preferential treatment in winning contracts in southern Iraq.



Thailand launches media crackdown
Thailand's military-backed government on Friday launched a crackdown on community radio stations across the nation after shutting down three broadcasters which aired comments from ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.



CEO Resigns From Missouri Legal Firm Embroiled In U.S. Attorney Purge, GOP 'Voter Fraud' Scam



Policeman held in chains by rebels for nine years makes his great escape
He had been held with other rebel hostages, including three US intelligence agents and Ingrid Betancourt, a French citizen and former presidential candidate.



Would an implanted chip help to keep my child safe?



Estonia accuses Russia of ' waging cyber war'
Estonia is accusing Russia of waging cyber war against it by launching massive attacks on computer systems in the Baltic republic.


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