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June 29, 2007
Iraq ambush caps bloodiest months for US
A huge bomb explosion followed by a hail of gunfire and grenades killed five U.S. soldiers, the military said Friday. The attack climaxed the deadliest three-month period for the Americans since the war began.
"Picture coming into focus"
With this Israeli operation, the shape of the what went down at Sharm el-Sheikh starts to become clearer little by little: The West Bank and its resistance was handed over to the jurisdiction of Abbas, to issue his "presidential orders" at will, as long as he adds the expression "criminal" to the qualification "armed". Meanwhile, Olmert will focus his attention on Gaza....And as Hamas said: This marked the start of implementation of the secret agreements that were reached at Sharm el-Sheikh between Abbas and his coterie on the one side, and Olmert and his retinue on the other.
Residents Say 17 Killed by U.S. Were Not Insurgents
The U.S. military is investigating the killings of 17 people in a U.S. helicopter attack north of Baghdad a week ago, after residents of the area complained that the victims were not fighters from the group al-Qaeda in Iraq, as the military originally claimed, but members of a village guard force and ordinary citizens.
British premier stresses his pro-Israel credentials
Gordon Brown tells British Zionists he always loved Israel
Police find second car bomb in London
British police have found a second car bomb near Park Lane in central London after defusing a similar device outside a city-centre nightclub, a senior officer said, adding the two were "clearly linked."
McDermott to Cheney: ‘Resign or face impeachment’
Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) told Vice President Dick Cheney to “resign or face impeachment” Thursday night as three more House Democrats lent their support to a plan to impeach the vice president.
What Tenet Knew: Unanswered Questions
By Thomas Powers
Fed Injected Into the Presidential Campaign
Albeit in a small way, probably for the first time since the creation of the Federal Reserve System, it has been injected into a presidential campaign.
In the first Republican presidential candidates' debate, Ron Paul, a Republican member of the House from Texas, spoke out in favor of the gold standard.
Investigators Drain Pond In Search For Virginia Tech Massacre Evidence
Police aren’t saying what they’re looking for, but a published report indicates they may be searching for a missing hard drive from the computer of gunman Seung Hui Cho.
Turley: Avoid Bush’s Executive Privilege Claim By Investigating NSA Program As A Crime
Last night on MSNBC’s Countdown, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley claimed that Congress may be able to “get around the executive privilege in court” by saying “we are investigating a potential crime.” Turley said this was possible because warrantless wiretapping is “a federal crime” that “the president has ordered hundreds of people do.
Car bomb would have caused 'carnage'
A car bomb left in London's West End would have caused "significant injury or loss of life" if it had not been defused by police.
Terror Link Not Found, British Say
British authorities found no link between a defused London car bomb and any terrorist group during the early hours of their investigation, two officials in Washington said Friday.
British MI5 Had Hand In Previous Car Bombings
Security services played role in similar previous attacks, massive car bomb discovered in London
Blair's cash-for-honours secret
Tony Blair was interviewed by the police for a third time in the cash for honours investigation only days before his emotional exit from Downing Street, it emerged yesterday.
Scotland Yard agreed to a news blackout to ensure that Mr Blair's departure from office was not overshadowed by headlines over being questioned again by detectives.
All dogs may have to be microchipped
Ministers are considering the compulsory microchipping of all dogs as part of a range of measures to crack down on dangerous breeds, The Scotsman has learned.
Terrorism Suspect Portrayed as 'Slow'
Calls Show Padilla Sometimes Frustrated His Alleged Handlers
The 'Family Jewels'
The CIA: still evil after all these years…
The uncovering of the CIA's "family jewels" a catalog of the Agency's crimes committed at home and abroad in the 1970s underscores my principal objection to the trite post-9/11 conventional wisdom, "Everything's changed." Because, of course, nothing has changed, not really, at least not where the unmitigated evil of the U.S. government is concerned. What these nearly 700 pages of previously classified materials reveal is that all the supposedly innovative techniques of torture, domestic surveillance, and utter disregard for the rights of U.S. citizens supposedly spawned by the "war on terrorism" predated the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Five U.S. troops killed in Iraq
A roadside bomb killed five U.S. soldiers on patrol in Baghdad, the U.S. military said on Friday, bringing this month's death toll for American forces in Iraq to 100.
Senator Mark Dayton Confirms V.P. Dick Cheney Gave Shootdown Orders on 9/11
Blistering testimony of Senator Mark Dayton before the 9-11 Commission chairs Kean, Hamilton and NORAD. Senator Mark Dayton calls NORAD liars and the 9/11 Commission "not worth and Enron pension". "You lied to congress, you lied to the American people".
High Court to Hear Terror Detainee Case
Rejecting Bush administration arguments, the Supreme Court reversed course and agreed Friday to review whether Guantanamo Bay detainees can use the civilian court system to challenge their indefinite confinement.
The administration argues that a new law strips courts of their jurisdiction to hear detainee cases.
Potential cure for HIV discovered
In a breakthrough that could potentially lead to a cure for HIV infection, scientists have discovered a way to remove the virus from infected cells, a study released Thursday said.
Kremlin lays claim to huge chunk of oil-rich North Pole
It is already the world's biggest country, spanning 11 time zones and stretching from Europe to the far east. But yesterday Russia signalled its intention to get even bigger by announcing an audacious plan to annex a vast 460,000 square mile chunk of the frozen and ice-encrusted Arctic.
Turkey plans to move against Iraq Kurds, says Gul
Turkey is preparing plans for a cross-border operation against Kurdish rebels in Iraq, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul was quoted as saying on Friday.
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