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May 26, 2007


U.S. Security Contractors Open Fire in Baghdad
Blackwater Employees Were Involved in Two Shooting Incidents in Past Week



How Can Bush Free Iraq When He Brings Tyranny to America? - By Paul Craig Roberts



Flashback - U.S. Military Wanted to Provoke War With Cuba
Book: U.S. Military Drafted Plans to Terrorize U.S. Cities to Provoke War With Cuba



Andrew Card booed at UMass graduation.
Former White House chief of staff Andrew Card was booed loudly as he rose to accept an honorary degree at the University of Massachusetts commencement yesterday.



AP Counts Nearly 1000 U.S. Dead in Iraq Since Last Memorial Day
The U.S. military reports today that eight American troops, seven soldiers and a Marine, have been killed in bombings, an ambush and shootings in Iraq.

Americans have opened nearly 1,000 new graves to bury U.S. troops killed in Iraq since Memorial Day a year ago. The figure is telling and expected to rise in coming months.



Cheney criticizes the Geneva Convention in Military Academy commencement address



NY pressed to review deaths of Ground Zero workers
Activists, including U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, put fresh pressure on New York City on Friday to compensate Ground Zero workers following the first confirmed death from inhaling the dust of the World Trade Center wreckage.



Palast Exclusive: The Goods on Goodling and the Keys to the Kingdom
And The No Longer 'Missing' Rove Emails Revealing the Cagey Scheme to Steal 2008...



More Power for British Police Under Bill
The British government is drafting new anti-terrorism legislation that would allow police to stop and question individuals without suspecting a crime has taken place, the Home Office said Saturday.



U.S. sends more arms to Lebanon
The United States sent more ammunition on Saturday to Lebanon, whose army is struggling to defeat a group of heavily armed Islamist militants holed up inside a Palestinian refugee camp.

The militant Fatah al-Islam group, which has vowed to fight to the death, said in a statement the U.S. military supplies included nerve gas and cluster bombs.



Divide, rule and plunder
Iraqis are being left in the dark about the real consequences of the proposed oil law Maliki and Bush are trying to impose on Iraq



GAO Slams FBI Network Security
The Government Accountability Office says the FBI's internal network lacks security controls adequate to thwart an insider attack.



Attack of the cyber terrorists



Ukraine's leaders resolve crisis
Ukraine's feuding president and prime minister agreed early Sunday to hold an early parliamentary election on Sept. 30, defusing a crisis that threatened to escalate into violence when the president sent troops streaming toward the capital.



Senator Dodd's Bizarre Campaign Against Venezuela
While many people were gnashing their teeth over the Congressional decision to fund the escalation of the war in Iraq without any meaningful restriction, the Senate, led by Senators Dodd, Clinton, and Obama, did something very bizarre. It passed a resolution introduced by Dodd and Lugar denouncing Venezuela for not renewing the license of a TV station that actively supported the 2002 military coup against the democratically elected government.



Behind the eyes of the warmongering US hawks
While the foreign policy think-tank Chatham House declares Iraq to be on the point of total collapse, the intellectual architects of pre-emptive war continue to attract surprisingly respectful media attention.



Goldman Takes 'Private' Equity To a New Level
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. ranks as the most profitable securities firm on Wall Street reflecting its mastery of trading on the world's public markets.

Now Goldman is turning that franchise on its head, creating its own private system to trade the stocks of companies that don't want the scrutiny and regulatory burdens of going public.



Dobbs: New immigration plan ignores history's lessons



No jobs for US citizens without Homeland Security approval



Prosecutor asks up to 3 years in jail for Libby
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney's unremorseful former top aide should be sentenced to 2 1/2 to 3 years in prison for perjury and obstruction of justice in a case linked to the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq war, the special prosecutor in the case said on Friday.



UN pleads for civilians trapped by Lebanon camp siege
The United Nations pleaded for the welfare of thousands of civilians trapped by the Lebanese army's siege of Islamist militants as the few hundred who managed to get out on Saturday told harrowing tales of their escape.



Troops head to Kiev as Ukraine crisis talks restart
Fears of violence are growing as the feud between Yushchenko and Yanukovych drags on, with both sides competing for loyalty of the security forces.



Inside Nahr el-Bared - By Franklin Lamb



Lebanon: Army imposes restrictions on coverage of northern clashes



Britons Blast Blair, Bush for Iraq War
Adults in Britain are particularly critical of their prime minister and the American president over their Iraq policies, according to a poll by Ipsos-MORI. Only 17 per cent of respondents approve of the way Tony Blair is handling the current situation with Iraq, and just nine per cent feel the same way about George W. Bush.



The taxman cometh back
If you once scoffed at those e-mails warning of an e-mail tax, brace yourself: you may soon be paying a lot more to use the Internet.

The era of tax-free e-mail, Internet shopping and broadband connections could end this fall, if recent proposals in the U.S. Congress prove successful.



The Internet Revolution is in the Air
Few of you are likely aware that the future of communications in our country rests on a seemingly arcane decision on how we sell off soon-to-be vacated TV airwaves. This public "spectrum" has the capacity to deliver high-speed Internet signals almost everywhere in the country.



Sony develops paper-thin display in full color
In the race for ever-thinner displays for TVs, cellphones and gadgets, Sony may have developed one to beat them all: A razor-thin display that bends like paper while showing full-color video.



US 'fundamentally opposed' to G8 emissions proposals
The US appears to have rejected draft proposals by Germany for G8 members to agree tough measures on greenhouse gas emissions, leaked documents have shown.



2008 GOP Straw Poll: May 2007
Ron Paul Leading The Pack Again



Cable News Study: Fox News Covers The War The Least



George W. Bush Is GOP's Bill Clinton - By Chuck Baldwin



Missouri: City Lowers Yellow Light Time Before Installing Cameras
Springfield, Missouri cuts the yellow time at over 100 intersections prior to starting red light camera ticketing.


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George Orwell



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