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May 20, 2007
Venezuela giving Danny Glover $18m to direct film on epic slave revolt
Venezuela is to give the American actor Danny Glover almost $18m (£9m) to make a film about a slave uprising in Haiti, with President Hugo Chávez hoping the historical epic will sprinkle Hollywood stardust on his effort to mobilise world public opinion against imperialism and western oppression.
Russians Rally Against TV Stations
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the Russian capital's main broadcast facility on Sunday to protest what they called lies and censorship on TV stations that are either controlled by the state or under its influence.
The peaceful rally of about 300 people came amid growing concerns about media freedom in Russia.
‘US spy’ killed by militants
Suspected pro-Taliban militants in Pakistan’s tribal belt shot dead an Afghan man accused of spying for US forces operating in neighbouring Afghanistan, officials said yesterday.
Brown must act on US rendition flights, say MPs
Gordon Brown's government must introduce effective controls over extraordinary rendition - the practice whereby the US covertly transports detainees to places where they risk being tortured - an all-party group of MPs urges today.
Brits Propose Hybrid Embryos For Research
Cabinet Wants To Allow Animal-Human Embryos For Stem Cell Research Into Serious Diseases
States crack down on soldier T-shirts
Incensed by the sale of anti-war T-shirts and other paraphernalia emblazoned with the names and pictures of America's military dead, some states are outlawing the commercial use of the fallen without the permission of their families.
OKC Bombing Sting/Cover-Up: A White House Operation
The OKC bombing provocation, sting, and cover-up were part of a national security council (NSC) and White House operation spanning the presidencies of HW Bush and Clinton.
Evidence shows that the FBI, the CIA, the US State Department, the DOJ, the US military, the BATF the Secret Service all used and/or protected numerous informants and provocateurs in the OKC bombing (at least 19).
Poll: American satisfaction at new low
It's gloomy out there. Men and women, whites and minorities all are feeling a war-weary pessimism about the country seldom shared by so many people.
Only 25 percent of those surveyed say things in the U.S. are going in the right direction, according to an AP-Ipsos poll this month. That is about the lowest level of satisfaction detected since the survey started in December 2003.
Boulder City police using child safety as pretext for suspicionless dragnet roadblock ops
China kills to harvest organs: MDs
Foreign patients who travel to China for transplants are likely receiving organs culled from political prisoners who are alive when their corneas, kidneys and livers are harvested, then left to die, an international group of doctors armed with a chilling Canadian report is warning.
Colombian warlord accuses US companies
A paramilitary warlord said that U.S. multinationals who buy Colombia's bananas financed illegal right-wing militias that killed thousands of people in a more than decade-long reign of terror.
Africa's 'vanished' people
Former SD Legislator Arrested On Sex Charges
A former South Dakota lawmaker is accused of molesting his own foster children and legislative pages.
Brown to pull troops out of Iraq
Gordon Brown will remove all British forces from Iraq before the next election under a plan to rebuild support among disillusioned Labour voters.
Scotland on Sunday can reveal the Prime Minister elect is working on a withdrawal plan that could see troop numbers slashed from 7,000 to as few as 2,000 within 12 months.
War fears in Kosovo as Moscow veto looms
In Kosovo now there is only one question. What will the Russians do? It is asked in smoky cafes, on the countless building sites, and in government offices. It is asked by the majority Albanians, hoping for independence for this divided former Serbian province, who fear the Russians will torpedo the dream for which they fought the Kosovo war of 1998-99.
Murdoch said to have nixed stories critical of China, Clintons
Spiegelman mentioned billionaire mogul Murdoch's alleged hands-on approach to news management at the anything-goes gossip column. Murdoch specifically spiked any "unflattering stories about Chinese officials" over concerns they might have "endangered Murdoch's broadcasting privileges" in the country, Spiegelman said.
Numerous negative stories about ex-president Bill Clinton and U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton were also killed, Spiegelman said.
Main Stream Media Continues To Cover-Up For Their New World Order, CIA Comrades
Flashback - Clinton, Bush Connection To Warrantless Wiretapping And The CIA Exposed
All Airport Employees To Have Microchip Implants?
Need to track all employees from mechanics to chefs may lead to implantation
Romanians Vote Against Ousting President
Romania's president suspended on grounds he abused power easily survived a referendum on his impeachment Saturday, with partial results indicating about three-fourths of the votes supporting the leader.
Israel continues air raids as Gaza factions halt fighting
Israel targeted Hamas activists across the Gaza Strip Sunday after rival Palestinian factions clinched a new ceasefire deal to end a week of violence that has left at least 50 dead.
Hicks 'elated' to be on home soil
The lawyer for former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks says his client is elated to be back in Australia.
Iran: US must quit Iraq to curb terror
Iran says the US should withdraw its troops from Iraq because their presence is causing "terrorist" activity in the war-torn country.
Evolution Opponent Is in Line for Schools Post
The National Association of State Boards of Education will elect officers in July, and for one office, president-elect, there is only one candidate: a member of the Kansas school board who supported its efforts against the teaching of evolution.
Scientists who have been active in the nation’s evolution debate say they want to thwart his candidacy, but it is not clear that they can.
North America 'partnership' fast-tracked in border bill
Calls for speedier regional economic integration between U.S., Mexico
'Putin spy war on the West
It is time to send for George Smiley. Russia’s covert foreign intelligence operations against America have reached cold war levels under President Vladimir Putin, according to Washington officials.
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