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July 12, 2007


US House votes for troop pullout
The United States House of Representatives has voted in favour of pulling most combat troops out of Iraq by April next year.



The new drumbeat on Iran
The Bush team's latest rationale for bombing Iran is even lamer than all the previous ones. But hey, Joe Lieberman buys it. Comforted?

Attacking Iran would accomplish at least one thing Bush must be seeking. It will assure that future historians will not remember the invasion of Iraq as his biggest blunder.



Water found on extrasolar planet
For the first time ever, water has been conclusively identified in the atmosphere of a planet outside our solar system.

The presence of water on another planet is a groundbreaking discovery, and has fuelled hopes that one day we will find life somewhere out there.



'Smile, you're on camera!' Police to get 'head-cams'
Police officers in the UK are to be given head-mouted video cameras to film incidents and arrests, the footage of which can then be used in evidence.
The Home Office is to give police £3 million to fund a national roll-out of head cameras after regional trials proved they were successful in fighting crime, the Government has announced.



Tester - A Neurotech Movie Script Bought by Dreamworks
He soon discovers that the chip implanted in his brain is not medicine -- it is advanced neurotechnology designed to control his body as a weapon of war.


A Microchipped Society Is Their Goal
Flashback - Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style



Barbara Boxer: Impeachment "Should Be On The Table. This Is As Close As We've Ever Come To A Dictatorship"



Sheehan: Distinct Chance Of Staged Attack, Martial Law
Cindy Sheehan, the famous Peace Mom who recently expressed her intention to run against Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco, says there's a "distinct possibility" that America will be hit with another staged terror attack that will allow Bush to enact the martial law provisions he recently signed into law.



Guards steal $282 million from a bank in Baghdad
In an astonishing heist, guards at a bank here made off with more than a quarter-billion dollars on Wednesday, according to an official at the Interior Ministry.



U.S. Foreclosures Increase 87 Percent as Prices Fall
Mortgage foreclosures in the U.S. climbed 87 percent last month as falling home prices and stricter loan standards made it harder for borrowers to make payments.



Report: U.S. Sponsoring Kurdish Guerilla Attacks Inside Iran



Leaked: US shot 429 Iraqis at checkpoints
US soldiers in Iraq killed or wounded 429 Iraqi civilians at checkpoints or near patrols just in the last year according to military statistics leaked to a McClatchy Newspaper reporter.



FBI Employees Face Criminal Probe Over Patriot Act Abuse
FBI personnel who used misleading emergency letters to acquire thousands of Americans' phone records are the subject of a criminal investigation, top bureau officials told civil liberties groups Monday.



Chertoff Must Explain His 'Gut Feeling'
Today, Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS) sent the following letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff demanding an explanation of the Secretary's recent remarks to the Chicago Tribune.



Most Iranians want US ties, recognize Israel - poll
Poll published in Wall Street Journal shows most Iranians willing to recognize Israel in the frame of agreement to restore relations with US



15 Congress Members for Impeachment
ongressman Sam Farr (D., Calif.) is the latest member of Congress to respond to intense pressure from his constituents and co-sponsor H Res 333, articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney. 



Kurds speak out against key oil law
Kurdish leaders spoke out Wednesday against a key oil law, raising further doubts over efforts to pass one of the political benchmarks sought by the United States at a time when the Bush administration is trying to fend off critics of its Iraq policy.



U.S. spy master says intrigue over the Kremlin successor deepens



CIA tie to Hmong claimed
Hmong leaders in the United States believed the Central Intelligence Agency was backing a plan to extract Hmong villagers from the Laos jungle, according to papers filed late Wednesday in Sacramento federal court.



Dearborn man pleads guilty to spying for Saddam
A Dearborn man faces up to 51 months in prison after he admitted in federal court today to spying in the United States for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.



Is the U.S. Responsible for the Death of Nearly a Million Iraqis?
This week and next the Senate is considering amendments to the FY 2008 authorization for the Pentagon, an authorization that includes more money for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some of the proposed amendments would try to force the Bush Administration to end the Iraq war. A few more Senate Republicans have rhetorically broken ranks with the Administration, and the question of the hour is whether they will put their votes where their mouths are and vote for a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. troops or other measures that would force the Administration to move towards ending the war.



Fred Thompson's Abortion Woes



Dismay and anger as Pope declares Protestants cannot have churches
Protestant churches yesterday reacted with dismay to a new declaration approved by Pope Benedict XVI insisting they were mere "ecclesial communities" and their ministers effectively phonies with no right to give communion.



Military files left unprotected online
Detailed schematics of a military detainee holding facility in southern Iraq. Geographical surveys and aerial photographs of two military airfields outside Baghdad. Plans for a new fuel farm at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.

The military calls it "need-to-know" information that would pose a direct threat to U.S. troops if it were to fall into the hands of terrorists. It's material so sensitive that officials refused to release the documents when asked.

But it's already out there, posted carelessly to file servers by government agencies and contractors, accessible to anyone with an Internet connection.


"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell



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