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May 27, 2007


I'm going to launch another web site in a few day's. The site will be for the hard news consumer. The site is NewsBuster.com. This site (BreakingWire) will have a new format with more variety of news, updated more often. I was not planning on having a archive or talk radio page on BreakingWire.



Masons target universities to swell numbers
Students and university lecturers are to be encouraged to join the Freemasons as part of a drive to increase membership.

The organisation, more popularly connected with policemen, lawyers, and businessmen, has changed its constitution lowering the age limit of candidates from 21 to 18 - and established the Universities Scheme.



Bush Says Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan Are Promoting Freedom
President George W. Bush, in a Memorial Day weekend radio address, said the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are aimed at promoting in those countries the freedom people enjoy in the U.S.



Bush sanctions 'black ops' against Iran
President George W Bush has given the CIA approval to launch covert "black" operations to achieve regime change in Iran, intelligence sources have revealed.



Why the US is losing its war on cocaine
America has spent billions battling the drug industry in Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. And the result? Production as high as ever, street prices at a low, and the governments of the region in open revolt.



Stun Gun Use on Mentally Ill Questioned
Advocates for the mentally ill are questioning Houston police officers' use of stun guns on suspects with mental problems, many of whom were unarmed and then never charged with a crime.



Living the outlaw life - By Claire Wolfe



Heresy Prosecutions Signal Re-appearance of Inquisition in 21st Century



Syrians vote for Assad as president in no-contest poll
Syrians voted on Sunday in a no-contest referendum to give President Bashar al-Assad another seven years at the helm, in the face of an opposition boycott and a crackdown on dissidents.



Kevorkian Release Nears After 8 Years



Austria link to Moscow bank killing
Austrian prosecutors are investigating hundreds of millions of dollars worth of transactions involving Raiffeisen Zentralbank and Diskont Bank, a Moscow bank that had its licence revoked by Russia’s deputy central banker Andrei Kozlov less than two weeks before he was shot dead.



Employer-verification proposal draws fire
The immigration bill that the Senate is now debating, as well as a bipartisan measure that has been introduced in the House, both contain provisions that will require every person in the country who applies for a job no matter where they were born and whether or not they are citizens to demonstrate they are eligible to work in the USA.



The Framers Got It Right: Congress is the Decider
Critics of Congress's passage this week of the Iraq supplemental spending bill lament a lack of political courage. But Congress would find it easier to act courageously if the public understood the constitutional stakes. And that public understanding requires correct and persistent framing by Congress itself. What needs to have been framed indeed what still needs to be framed is Congress's constitutional responsibility and power to set the course on military missions like Iraq.



Rules Skirted, Millions Wasted on Navy Boat Barriers
"Millions of taxpayer dollars went out the window, given to companies who did nothing in return," said Eugene L. Waszily, a former deputy GSA inspector general who reviewed spending under the boat-barrier contract. "This was particularly disturbing because it was a national security project."



'Wiped off the Map' – The Rumor of the Century
Across the world, a dangerous rumor has spread that could have catastrophic implications. According to legend, Iran's president has threatened to destroy Israel, or, to quote the misquote, "Israel must be wiped off the map." Contrary to popular belief, this statement was never made.



Secret memo shows Israel knew Six Day War was illegal
A senior legal official who secretly warned the government of Israel after the Six Day War of 1967 that it would be illegal to build Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories has said, for the first time, that he still believes that he was right.

The declaration by Theodor Meron, the Israeli Foreign Ministry's legal adviser at the time and today one of the world's leading international jurists, is a serious blow to Israel's persistent argument that the settlements do not violate international law, particularly as Israel prepares to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the war in June 1967.



Medical experiments to be done without patients' consent
The federal government is undertaking the most ambitious set of studies ever mounted under a controversial arrangement that allows researchers to conduct some kinds of medical experiments without first getting the patients' permission.



Revealed: Blair's secret stalker squad
The Government has established a shadowy new national anti-terrorist unit to protect VIPs, with the power to detain suspects indefinitely using mental health laws. The revelation is set to reignite the row over the Government's use of draconian measures to deal with terror suspects ...



Lebanon gives rebels last chance to yield
Militant Islamic groups threaten widespread bloodshed if army tries to seize camp by force



Casualties mount for the army of private contractors rebuilding Iraq
Thousands of men from India and Asia willing to risk their lives for low salaries in appalling conditions



Iran says it has uncovered several spy networks of US
Iran said it has uncovered spy rings organised by the United States and its Western allies, claiming on state-run television that the espionage networks were made up of "infiltrating elements from the Iraqi occupiers."



Benazir vows to return at any cost
Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, who lives in self-imposed exile fearing arrest in her home country, says she's determined to go back and contest elections, with or without a deal with military strongman Pervez Musharraf.



Search me?
There is a growing tension between knowledge and privacy as Google give us more but wants to know more about us first



Suspect 'spoke to Litvinenko on his death bed'
Ex-KGB man insists he is innocent as surprise Cannes film reveals dead man's fears



US 'to reject' climate change proposals
The United States is preparing to reject new targets on climate change at a Group of Eight summit next month, dashing German and British hopes for a new global pact on carbon emissions, according to comments on a document released by the environmental group Greenpeace.



Suspected al-Sadr loyalists pound British bases
Eight U.S. troop deaths lift the toll for month to 101



Email backlash in U.S. - as users return to the telephone



A Conspiracy Exposed
Bush Comments Reveal Deceptive Plot On Immigration.


"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell



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