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June 4, 2007


North American Union - A Top Goal of Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez has declared advancing the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America to one of his top goals, writing in a letter archived on the Department of Commerce website that “I have made the SPP one of my top priorities and will utilize the talents and expertise of the people across the Department of Commerce to ensure the SPP is a success.”



Ten charged with plotting to overthrow Laos government
Ten men including a prominent Hmong general who commanded the CIA's army fighting communists during the Vietnam War were charged in federal court in Sacramento on Monday with plotting to overthrow the government of Laos.



France gets tough on illegal immigration, setting quotas for arrests, expulsions
France set tough new quotas for the number of illegal immigrants authorities should arrest and expel each month, the new immigration minister said Monday.



Deconstructing Fatah al-Islam an Easy Task, Thanks to DEBKAfile



Turkish threat echoes across Iraq



Guantánamo trials in chaos after judge throws out two cases
Technicality applies to all 385 inmates, colonel rules
Canadian and Bin Laden's driver see cases dismissed



CIA running black propaganda operation against Iran, Syria and Lebanon, officials say



Attacks Kill 17 U.S. Soldiers in Iraq
A car bomb attack outside a major U.S. military base in Iraq discharged a gaseous cloud that sickened dozens of people Sunday, punctuating a flurry of violence that left 16 American soldiers dead during the first three days of June.



U.S. Troop Drive Said Faltering in Iraq
U.S. led forces have control of fewer than one-third of Baghdad's neighborhoods despite thousands of extra troops nearly four months into a security crackdown, a newspaper reported Monday an assessment that came as the U.S. casualty toll soared. But military officials said they have warned all along that the fight would not be easy.



US is building bases in Iraq
Last week, almost unnoticed, the war in Iraq entered a new phase. Laconic statements from the White House and the Pentagon confirmed what had long been suspected namely that the US is planning a long-term military presence in Iraq.



Sun shines on Congress' secret
Congress, apparently content to explore ever-new depths in public disapproval, is on the verge of having a single member derail the most meaningful reform in years of the federal Freedom of Information Act.



Tiananmen Square Victims Must Have Justice, Insists Amnesty International on 18th Anniversary of Massacre
When the eyes of the world are focused on the Beijing Olympics in August 2008, many will be reminded of a previous occasion when the city became the center of world media attention the June 4, 1989 crackdown on unarmed students and other peaceful protesters in and around Tiananmen Square, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries. Many spectators will legitimately wonder what steps the Chinese authorities have taken over the years to right the wrongs of these tragic events.



In Vermont, nascent secession movement gains traction
The Vermont movement, which is being pushed by several different groups, has been bubbling up for years but has gained new traction in the wake of disenchantment over the Iraq war, rising oil prices and the formation of the pro-secession groups.



Mike Gravel makes the best point of the whole second presidential debate
Even though he was obviously given the least amount of time of all the candidates to speak, and he was asked some of the worst questions, presidential candidate Mike Gravel made the strongest and most true statement of all the candidates.



Louisiana congressman indicted in bribery probe
Rep. William Jefferson, D-Louisiana, was indicted Monday on federal charges of racketeering, soliciting bribes and money-laundering in a long-running bribery investigation into business deals he tried to broker in Africa.



New Yorker on trial for possession of terrorist rain gear



CNBC "Big Brother, Big Business"
The rapid advance of technology allows companies to monitor our every move and record our most private personal information. Driving habits are being recorded; employees are monitored, shoppers and diners are observed and analyzed; internet searches are saved and used as evidence in court.

It is big business that collects most of the data about us. But increasingly, it is the government that's using it.



Splash, Splash, You're Dead: The Military's Next-Gen Water Gun
The next terrorist threat may come from the deep. In recent years, several homeland security alerts have focused on the danger of scuba-equipped terrorists targeting docked Navy vessels or ocean-side nuclear plants. Now the U.S. military is quietly developing a new generation of underwater weaponry capable of warding off undersea trespassers with liquid bullets.



Remembering the Massacre at Tiananmen Square- 18 Yrs Ago Today



Judge dismisses charges against detainee
A military judge on Monday dismissed terrorism-related charges against a prisoner charged with killing an American soldier in Afghanistan, in a stunning reversal for the Bush administration's attempts to try Guantanamo detainees in military court.



Iran: U.S. missile defense plan 'joke'
Iran's top security official on Monday called U.S. plans for an Eastern Europe missile defense shield that Washington says would protect U.S. allies from Iran a "joke," saying Tehran's missiles do not have the capability to reach Europe.



Lebanese refugee camp battle spreads
Islamist militants attacked Lebanese troops at a second Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon yesterday killing two soldiers and threatening to plunge the country into long-term instability.



Three-day bombardment of camp cuts off vital aid supplies to terrified residents
Aid agencies and emergency services have been unable to access the besieged Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon for three days to either evacuate the injured or deliver vital supplies of water and food to trapped residents.



Taylor boycotts war crimes trial
Liberia's former president Charles Taylor dramatically failed to appear at the start of his trial for war crimes in the Hague today, with his British lawyer walking out of the court after a furious row with the presiding judge.



Nearly 1,000 hurt in protests around G8 site
German authorities yesterday closed most routes to the G8 summit site at Heiligendamm and pulled over cars for spot checks on the main road from Rostock, where protest riots have led to hundreds of people being injured.



Israeli military inflicts collective punishment on Palestinians in Hebron



Six days of war, 40 years of pain



Critics rounded up on 18th anniversary of Tiananmen massacre
Chinese authorities maintained tight security on Monday's sensitive anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, with several dissidents detained or under house arrest, rights activists said.



Scare Tactics: The Great American Freak-Out



Attacks on U.S. Troops in Iraq Grow in Lethality, Complexity
Bigger Bombs a Key Cause of May's High Death Toll


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