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June 9, 2007
Controversial DePaul Professor Denied Tenure
Culminating a highly public battle, DePaul University has denied controversial assistant political science Professor Norm
Former GOP official admits Abramoff link
Italia Federici, former head of a Republican environmental advocacy group, pleaded guilty Friday to tax evasion and obstructing a Senate investigation into the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal.
Zogby poll: Majority supports impeaching Bush for wiretapping
By a margin of 52 to 43 percent, citizens want Congress to impeach President Bush if he wiretapped American citizens without a judge's approval, according to a new poll commissioned by AfterDowningStreet.org, a grassroots coalition that supports a Congressional investigation of Pres. Bush's decision to invade Iraq in 2003.
Poll: Arab Americans and American Jews Want Peace and an End to the Occupation
Strong majorities of both Arab Americans and American Jews still support the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Both want an end to the forty years of occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (two-thirds of American Jews and 89% of Arab Americans).
Torture
Yesterday, my local news station spent nearly fifteen minutes on Paris Hilton. Your news outlet probably did the same. We had a national dialogue on Paris Hilton which (Americans being what they are) soon became, in private, a national dialogue on the do-ability of Paris Hilton.
That's what we care about, y'see.
What we don't care about is torture -- torture committed by Americans and funded by taxpayers.
Iraqis to U.S. Congress: Back off oil law
"We believe this is a new invasion of our economy and especially to take over our oil fields,"
4 Turk Soldiers Killed in Security Zone
A Turkish soldier died Friday of wounds from a roadside bomb that was blamed on Kurdish separatists, raising the military death toll in the attack to four.
Are We Disappearing Children?
Gene tests 'to mean higher insurance premiums'
nsurance firms may use genetic information to increase premiums unfairly, a senior doctor has warned.
Dr Richard Ashcroft, professor of biomedical ethics at the University of London, said there was a risk that people would be discriminated against on the basis of a poor understanding of genetics
Only 40% of U.S. Muslims believe 9/11 was carried out by "Arabs"
U.S. immigration reform advocates vow comeback
Backers of a broad U.S. immigration overhaul on Friday began efforts to revive the stalled bipartisan package in the U.S. Senate amid partisan bickering over who is to blame for the bill's failure.
Army pounds militants in north Lebanon camp
Lebanese troops shelled al Qaeda-inspired militants in the Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp on Saturday, almost three weeks after fighting broke out.
Ron Paul - Tucker Carlson MSNBC Post Debate 6/6/2007
The Bandar cover-up: who knew what, and when?
The government was last night fighting to contain the fallout over £1bn in payments to a Saudi prince as the attorney general came under renewed pressure to explain how much he knew about the affair.
No way out for the coalition troops
Iraq is so far from a conclusion that the US may have to bring in a draft
Government to form joint task force to counter U.K. boycotts
The foreign and education ministers are setting up a public relations task force to prepare a public relations campaign against the boycotts of Israel being forged in the United Kingdom.
Spying captures public attention at level not seen since Cold War, CSIS brief says
Spying is back. "In 2006, espionage reached a level of prominence in the public eye that has not been witnessed since the Cold War," says a de-classified Canadian intelligence study released under the Access to Information Act.
NSA Rolls with Tech Changes to Keep Spying
On Dec. 15, 2005, the New York Times broke the news that soon after the Sept. 11 attacks President Bush had secretly authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on U.S. citizens and other persons within the country.
A Federal judge has since ruled that the NSA's actions were both illegal and unconstitutional a matter that will likely be decided by the Supreme Court.
Israel offers the Golan Heights to Syria
In a secret communique, Ehud Olmert demanded that in exchange for the return of the strategic highlands, Syria dissolve its alliances with Iran, Hezbollah and Palestinian militant factions who maintain headquarters in Damascus.
Were Syria to abandon its Shia allies in Lebanon and Iran in exchange for peace with the Jewish state, it would seriously weaken Israel's most potent foes.
Lies and outrages... would you believe it?
It was Israel which attacked Egypt after Nasser closed the straits of Tiran
Ex-Speaker calls Israel a ghetto
A Former Speaker of Israels parliament says the country is a Zionist ghetto whose self-definition as a Jewish state is the key to its ruin, in an interview published yesterday.
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