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July 9, 2007
Official: Iraq Gov't Missed All Targets
A progress report on Iraq will conclude that the U.S.-backed government in Baghdad has not met any of its targets for political, economic and other reform, speeding up the Bush administration's reckoning on what to do next, a U.S. official said Monday.
Accused DC Madam Releases Phone Records
I have reason to believe the disk - containing a full set of the telephone records for the 13 year operational history of Pamela Martin & Associates” already has been pirated. Despite our very best intentions to maintain control of the information, our efforts seemingly have been for naught. I am concerned about manipulation of the database with false and misleading information. Even though such falsifications can be refuted in time by comparing an altered copy with the original, my attorney, Mr. Sibley and I fear that in the intervening time period, considerable damage can and will be done to the reputations of individual and entities with no connection to the business. Additionally, the overall validity of the records’ contents will be diminished when one false accusation after another begins to manifest.
Sen. Vitter on D.C. madam list.
“Sen. David Vitter, R-La., apologized Monday night for ‘a very serious sin in my past‘ after his telephone number appeared among those associated with an escort service operated by the so-called ‘D.C. Madam.’”
21/7 bombers: ringleader slipped through police net
Anti-terrorist police and MI5 were under pressure last night to explain how the ringleader of the July 21 suicide bomb plot slipped through their net despite being captured on surveillance photographs more than 12 months before the attempted attacks on London.
Reflections from a Target of the CIA
The Killing Machine
How the CIA funded the film version of Animal Farm
MI5 agents to spot student terrorists
Foreign students in Scotland will be spied on to ensure campuses do not become secret havens for potential terrorists.
Journalist jailed for spying for Israel
An Algerian journalist accused of spying for Israel has been jailed for 10 years by a court, his defence lawyers said on Sunday.
It was the first time an Algerian court had found an Algerian national guilty of spying for Israel.
Recruit Muslim spies in war on terror, urges new security chief
Police must develop a network of Muslim spies to gather intelligence on terror suspects plotting attacks in Britain, the former head of MI5 has recommended.
Iran foils spy networks in west of country
Iran has broken up spy networks and detained 20 people, an intelligence official was quoted as saying on Monday, speaking from a region in the west of the country where Teheran has said U.S. backed groups operate.
Olmert to Assad: 'I am ready to hold direct talks with you'
'Come to Jerusalem to talk' was the message of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to Syrian President Bashar Assad, in an historic interview to Saudi satellite station Al Arabiya, aired by Channel 10 Monday evening.
Mortgage vultures swoop on US housing crisis
Home owners who have become mired in debt during America's growing housing crisis are falling prey to a booming new industry in "mortgage rescue" scams that end up depriving them of their properties permanently.
TAU takes first steps in creating living cyberbrain
A major challenge for pioneers in artificial intelligence has been to create a living neural network on an artificial substrate. Researching the field known as nanobiotechnology, Tel Aviv University scientists have shown that it is possible to store rudimentary memories in an artificial culture of live neurons. They are apparently the first in the world to have actually stored information in a cultured neural network for an extended period.
EU treaty: the great double deception
Many people must have rubbed their eyes in disbelief at Gordon Brown's statement to MPs last Tuesday when, in announcing his new "constitutional settlement", he promised to give "more power to Parliament and the British people" on the one hand while, on the other, ruling out a referendum on the new EU treaty - which would take away a lot more power from Parliament and the British people.
The layers of spin and deceit that surround this wretched EU treaty are so convoluted that it takes some working out to disentangle the contradictions, U-turns and straight lies it has come to involve.
'Use children as medicine guinea pigs'
Children should be used as guinea pigs in clinical research to speed up medical breakthroughs and improve treatment for them, a leading expert says.
About 40 per cent of medicines prescribed to children have never been tested on them. For newborn babies, the figure rises to 90 per cent.
But scientists will only make real breakthroughs in children's medicine if they include children in research programmes as well as adults, Prof John Warner, a consultant paediatrician, says today at the opening of the Paediatric Research Unit in central London, Britain's first unit solely devoted to paediatric clinical research.
New York Plans Surveillance Veil for Downtown
By the end of this year, police officials say, more than 100 cameras will have begun monitoring cars moving through Lower Manhattan, the beginning phase of a London-style surveillance system that would be the first in the United States.
Foreign minister says Turkey has 140,000 troops on border with Iraq
Turkey has massed 140,000 soldiers on its border with northern Iraq but so far there has been no violations, Iraq's foreign minister said Monday.
Bush says no to Congress in prosecutors' case
The White House told Congress on Monday it would not comply further with demands for documents and testimony in the probe of fired prosecutors, setting up a constitutional battle with the Democratic-led Congress.
Live Earth branded a foul-mouthed flop
Live Earth has been branded a foul-mouthed flop.
Ron Paul on This Week with George Stephanopoulos (07/08/07)
Unholy Alliance
The myth of Entebbe and the history of Israeli false-flag operations
Why military might does not always win
A new study suggests that involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan might be doomed from the outset
It may well be that the key to bolstering Western resolve is another terrorist attack like 9/11 or the London transit bombings of two years ago
Iraq falls short of key US guidelines: report
Iraq fails to meet key US political and security benchmarks in an upcoming report to Congress that seems certain to increase calls from lawmakers and the restive public to withdraw US troops, a US newspaper said Sunday.
In Iraqi Hamlet, 'A Funeral Service In Every House'
Market Blast's Toll Rises; For Some, All Kin Perished
Al-Qaeda threatens war against Iran
The leader of an al-Qaeda umbrella group in Iraq, who was thought to have beeen killed by US forces, has threatened to wage war against Iran unless it stops supporting Shias in Iraq within two months.
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, head of the Islamic State in Iraq, said his Sunni fighters have been preparing to wage a battle against Shia-dominated Iran.
US forces had earlier claimed to have killed al-Baghdadi.
Karzai, Bush, Pledges to Reduce Afghan Poppy up in Smoke
Just a little over two years ago, at a White House press conference on May 23, 2005, President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan said his country's poppy crop was shrinking and, "if this trend continues, we'll have no poppies, hopefully, in Afghanistan in another five or six years."
Yet, far from reducing, much less eradicating, the poppy crop, and in defiance of U.S. and NATO military pressure, Afghan farmers planted about 400,000 acres of opium poppies last year, a 59% increase over 2005
Israeli-Russian billionaire to unveil new party
Israeli-Russian billionaire Arkady Gaydamak announced on Monday he was setting up a new political party with the aim of toppling Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's unpopular government.
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