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May 28, 2007
The Greenhousers Strike Back and Out - By Alexander Cockburn
Fla. Man Invents Machine To Turn Water Into Fire
Noise encryption
Spying is big business, and avoiding being spied on an even bigger one. So imagine if someone came up with a simple, cheap way of encrypting messages that is almost impossible to hack into?
Man Randomly Attacked By Police Dog, Beaten By Police For Defending Himself
Iraqi Refugees Turn to the Sex Trade in Syria
US and Iran trade blame over Iraq in Baghdad talks
The United States and Iran traded accusations over the bloodshed in Iraq on Monday during the first high-level direct official talks between the arch-foes in 27 years.
U.S. Government Uses Al-Qaeda to Attack Iran
Israeli army gets green light for Gaza ground ops
Lebanon: Chronic disease sufferers in refugee camps urgently need medication
Thousands of elderly and sick refugees in Nahr al-Bared refugee camp and neighbouring Badawi camp in northern Lebanon are in urgent need of chronic disease medication currently unavailable to aid agencies, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) told IRIN.
I Lost My Son to a War I Oppose. We Were Both Doing Our Duty.
Why I Am Leaving the Democratic Party - By Cindy Sheehan
Judicial Watch Uncovers Three Deaths Relating to HPV Vaccine
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released documents obtained from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, detailing 1,637 reports of adverse reactions to the vaccination for human papillomavirus (HPV), Gardasil.
GOP rivals embrace unproven Iraq-9/11 tie
In defending the Iraq war, leading Republican presidential contenders are increasingly echoing words and phrases used by President Bush in the run-up to the war that reinforce the misleading impression that Iraq was responsible for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Flashback - Bush Now Says What He Wouldn’t Say Before War: Iraq Had ‘Nothing’ To Do With 9/11
The Myth Of Al Qaeda Is Now Almost Totally Exposed
Ever since 11 September 2001 bin Laden and/or al Qaeda have been used as an excuse for nigh on every attack that the US and the Israelis have made on Islamic peoples and their nations. An alleged relationship between Saddam Hussein and ‘al Qaeda’ was used as the casus belli for the US and its allies to invade Iraq. Dick Cheney even asserted that Saddam Hussein, with al Qaeda, was responsible for the events of 11 September 2001. But it turned out that there was no such connection at all.
Group: Terrorism not focus of Homeland Security
Claims of terrorism represented less than 0.01 percent of charges filed in recent years in immigration courts by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a report issued Sunday by an independent research group.
Canada Catholics 'ordain' women
An ordination ceremony that openly defies Roman Catholic doctrine has taken place in Toronto.
Court: Menu Foods harassed pet owners
Lawyers from six firms representing clients who claim their pets were harmed by Menu's pet food asked a federal judge in New Jersey Wednesday to stop Menu from "bullying" people who had called the company since the recall was announced March 16, according to their court filing.
Japan minister dies after reportedly hanging himself
Japan's agricultural minister died today after reportedly hanging himself just hours before he was to face questioning in parliament in a political scandal, officials said.
Israeli forces invade Nablus, attack women's center
The Illegal Link That Consolidates The Occupation
Wolfowitz blames media for exit
The outgoing president of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz, has told the BBC an "overheated" atmosphere at the bank and in the media forced him to resign.
Alabama terror Web site angers activists
The Alabama Department of Homeland Security has taken down a Web site it operated that included gay rights and anti-war organizations in a list of groups that could include terrorists.
Immigration Agency Mired In Inefficiency
As the nation debates whether, and how, to legalize as many as 12 million illegal immigrants living here, the agency that would spearhead the effort is confronting its reputation as a broken bureaucracy whose inefficiency encourages more illegal immigration and paradoxical disincentives to change.
Record Turnout Marks Rolling Thunder Ride's 20th Anniversary
Known as Rolling Thunder, the riders honked, waved and gunned their engines to the delight of onlookers as they circled the Mall and rode up and down Constitution and Independence avenues. Clad in leather vests adorned with pins and buttons, bandannas, black helmets and motorcycle boots, riders cheered speakers who extolled the nation's veterans and urged the U.S. government to bring home its dead and missing, in Vietnam and elsewhere.
Olmert: End of Rocket Attacks Won't Mean End to Attacks on Gaza
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told ministers Sunday that Israel would act independently of Hamas activity in the Gaza Strip, regardless of whether the militant group continued to fire Qassam rockets at southern Israel or called for a cease-fire.
US plans Israel missile shield
The US House of Representatives has adopted a measure aimed at weaving closer US and Israeli defences against ballistic missiles of the type that could be fired by Iran.
Why Are We in Iraq?
Don't bother examining a folly, advised Ayn Rand – ask yourself only what it accomplishes…
This Memorial Day, then, while you're contemplating the 3,500 American dead, the tens of thousands of wounded (many of them horribly), not to mention the 650,000 Iraqi victims of U.S. state terrorism, you might wonder if Bush and his neocon advisors lose any sleep at night over what everyone else has deemed their huge "failure" in Iraq. The answer is: certainly not. They sleep deeply, and with a satisfied smile on their faces, because, as far as they're concerned, their mission has been accomplished.
Iran-US talks begin in Baghdad
Ambassadors from Iran and the US have resumed the first high-level talks in 27 years in Baghdad over security and stability of Iraq.
U.S. and Iraqi troops find Qaeda prison camp in Iraq
U.S. and Iraqi troops raided a suspected al Qaeda prison camp north of Baghdad and freed 41 men, some of whom said they had been held for four months, the U.S. military said on Monday.
More US troops killed in Iraq as debate heats up
Ten more American soldiers have been killed in fighting in Iraq, the military announced on Sunday, on the eve of war-weary Washington's annual Memorial Day commemoration of its war dead.
Concern over Britains anti-terror proposals
Labour and opposition MPs joined Muslim and civil rights groups in voicing concerns yesterday about proposed new anti-terror laws to give police powers to stop and question anybody in Britain.
Hundreds join Hong Kong Tiananmen march
Hundreds of people marched through the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to commemorate the Tiananmen Square protests 18 years ago, angry over comments from a lawmaker who appeared to take China's side in the crackdown.
Democracy Damascus style: Assad the only choice in referendum
President's victory celebrated before a ballot is cast, but dissent is met with imprisonment and intimidation
Police stop protest as anti-Chávez TV channel taken off air
Troops and police broke up an opposition protest using water cannon and tear gas last night as the Venezuelan government prepared to pull the plug on a TV channel opposed to President Hugo Chávez.
Mugabe ready to seize foreign companies
President Robert Mugabe's government is preparing to seize majority shares in all of Zimbabwe's foreign-owned businesses and mines, a move that economists warn would be as damaging as the widespread land seizures in the country.
George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography (Online)
Democratic Hopefuls Woo Superdelegates
It's more than half a year and a few snowstorms until the first votes in Iowa, yet Democratic presidential hopefuls have already captured some of the delegates critical to winning the nomination.
With allies in enemy ranks, GIs in Iraq are no longer true believers
World first: cows that produce low-fat milk
New Zealand scientists say they've achieved a world first by breeding cows that naturally produce low-fat milk.
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