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July 13, 2007


Press unit killed
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has shut down a rapid-response press operation run out of the Pentagon speechwriting shop because it is not suited to his style of press relations, according to current and former defense officials.



White House Now Stonewalling over Tillman 'Friendly Fire' Death



Terrorist Enhancement Penalty Applied to Property Damage Crimes
Federal judges are using the little known "terrorism enhancement" power which allows them to tack years onto sentences for crimes considered to be terrorism in cases that arguably aren't terrorist attacks, according to Shane Harris, National Journal's enterprising national security reporter.



Terror suspect's wife released
The woman arrested by anti-terror police investigating the London and Glasgow bomb plots has been released without charge.



Is Google's data grinder dangerous?

What does Google want? Having successfully become our personal librarian, Google now wants to be our personal oracle. It wants to learn all about us, know us better than we know ourselves, to transform itself from a search engine into a psychoanalyst's couch or a priest's confessional.



Iran Asks Japan to Pay Yen for Oil, Start Immediately
Iran asked Japanese refiners to switch to the yen to pay for all crude oil purchases, after Iran's central bank said it's cutting holdings of the U.S. dollar.



Sneak Attack On America - New World Order Style



Bush Moves Toward Martial Law ("Guns & Butter" Radio Interview)
Interview with writer and researcher, Frank Morales. We discuss the John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007, signed by the President on October 17, 2006, which allows the President to declare a "public emergency" and station troops anywhere in America, without state or local consent, in order to "suppress public disorder".



Firefighters’ Union Takes Ax to Giuliani’s 9/11 Acclaim
Rudolph Giuliani’s status as a top-tier candidate for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination is based largely on renown he accrued for his handling, as mayor of New York City, of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center towers.

But a major national union representing firefighters the first responders who suffered devastating losses on 9/11 views Giuliani’s behavior very differently and is now going all out to rebut his stalwart reputation.



US House votes for Iraq withdrawal by spring
The Iraqi government is achieving only patchy military and political progress, the Bush administration admitted, in an assessment that war critics quickly seized on as confirmation of their dire warnings.

Within hours, the House of Representatives voted last night to withdraw US troops by spring 2008.



Bush admits administration leaked CIA name
President Bush on Thursday acknowledged publicly for the first time that someone in his administration likely leaked the name of a CIA operative, although he also said he hopes the controversy over his decision to spare prison for a former White House aide has "run its course."



Poll: Two in Three Say Bush Should Not Have Intervened in Libby Case
Only 13% say commuting sentence was right thing to do



Bush says no shift on Iraq
President George W. Bush put off changing course in Iraq for at least two months on Thursday but the U.S. House of Representatives signalled its frustration by calling for combat troops to leave by April.



Attorney acquitted on federal income tax charges
Cryer stopped filing income taxes more than 10 years ago

A Shreveport attorney who has challenged the government for years on the legality of filing federal income taxes has been acquitted on charges he failed to file returns.

A federal jury unanimously found Tommy Cryer not guilty this week on two misdemeanor counts of failure to file.

"The court could not find a law that makes me liable or makes my revenues taxable," Cryer said. "The Supreme Court has ruled that the government cannot impose an income tax on anything but the profits and gains. When you work for someone you give your service and labor in exchange for money, so everything you make is not profit or gain. You put something into it."



Sept. 11 Damages Trials Set for Fall
Thousands of Sept. 11 victims' families have turned to a victims' fund established by Congress, rather than seeking compensation in court.

But with 41 cases still lingering in a federal court, a judge has set trials to determine potential damages to begin in the week before the sixth anniversary of the 2001 attacks.



Questionable Treatment for Some Iraq Heroes
Veteran Care Under Review as More Than 22,000 Are Discharged With 'Pre-Existing' Personality Disorder, Which Some Say Developed During War



Bush blames Saddam for the US attack of Iraq and says: “there is a war fatigue in America”
Bush and Cheney never wanted to solve the fake Iraq threat diplomatically. He has the nerve to say it was Saddam’s fault.



A president in denial
General Petraeus, an expert in counter-insurgency, has said consistently that military force alone will not stop the disintegration of the Iraqi state.



U.S. forces kill 6 Iraqi police in Baghdad raid: U.S.
U.S. soldiers killed at least six Iraqi policemen and seven suspected militants during a dawn raid in east Baghdad on Friday to arrest an Iraqi police lieutenant accused of militant links, the U.S. military said.



IAEA, Iran agree how to resolve plutonium issues
The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday it had agreed with Iran on how to resolve remaining issues regarding the country's past plutonium experiments following two days of talks in Tehran.



Iran's Jews spurn cash lure to emigrate to Israel
The incentives - ranging from £5,000 a person to £30,000 for families - were offered from a special fund established by wealthy expatriate Jews in an effort to prompt a mass migration to Israel among Iran's 25,000-strong Jewish community. The offers were made with Israel's official blessing and were additional to the usual state packages it provides to Jews emigrating from the diaspora.

However, the Society of Iranian Jews dismissed them as "immature political enticements" and said their national identity was not for sale.



2 Journalists Among 16 Killed in Clash in Iraq
Eyewitnesses said they died when troops on an American helicopter shot into an area where the two had just gotten out of their car, according to a photographer who arrived at the scene shortly after their bodies were taken away.



Britain not sharing info from terror probe: Interpol chief



N.J. senator proposes toy gun ban
Would make it illegal for anyone under 18 to purchase toy gun



Burgers from cloned animals 'by 2010'
Humans will be eating meat produced from cloned animals within three years, scientists predicted yesterday.

American farmers are expected to be given the go-ahead to sell beef, pig and dairy products produced from the offspring of genetic copies by the end of the decade.



Rat Invasion Could Spread Plague in China
Rat slaughter produces 100 tons of corpses in eight days



UN renovation said millions over budget
The $1.9 billion renovation of the U.N.'s headquarters overlooking New York's East River is at least $148 million over budget due to delays and well before any work on the landmark building has begun, auditors said in a new report.



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George Orwell



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