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July 15, 2007
Known terrorist given sanctuary by MI5 in Britain
A Suspected Al-Qaeda operative who is believed by MI5 to have played a key role in the events leading up to the July 21 failed bombings is at liberty and living in east London.
The robbery of the century
Hardworking Asian savers will see their central banks post billions in losses in the next few years as investments in US subprime mortgage bonds turn to dust. The central bankers allowed themselves to be led by the nose by Western rating agencies and Wall Street investment banks, but ultimately the Asian banks and governments have only their own policy follies to blame. As usual in Asia, nobody will be held accountable, and one of the greatest robberies of our time will be swept under the carpet.
2007: A year of pardons and dismissals for israeli spies
Looks like Libby may be neither the first nor the last israel-firster to narrowly escape jail time this year.
Saudi fighters at the head of Iraq insurgency
The Saudi government said it is doing everything to stop the bloodshed. "Saudis are being misused. Someone is recruiting them to be suicide bombers. We have no idea who these people are," said General Mansour Al Turki, spokesman for the Saudi interior ministry.
Marine says officers ordered to 'crank up' violence in Iraq
A Marine corporal testifying in a court-martial said Marines in his unit began routinely beating Iraqis after officers ordered them to "crank up the violence level."
Two UK terror suspects freed without charge
Two suspects in the failed car bombings in Britain have been released without charge
Lock terror suspects up indefinitely say police
One of Britain's most senior police officers has demanded a return to a form of internment, with the power to lock up terror suspects indefinitely without charge.
Firefighters blast Giuliani on Hardball *MUST SEE!*
Bush Rejects Republican Demands to Draw Up Contingency Plans for Iraq War President George W. Bush rejected demands from lawmakers in his own political party to develop contingency plans for the Iraq war, including a withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Iraq PM says security forces can take over from U.S.
Iraq will be ready to take over security from U.S. forces "any time" they decide to withdraw, although its police and army still need more training, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said in remarks over the weekend.
WTC 7 - 'This Is An Orange' - Video
Abbas's government is illegal - Hamas
Hamas on Saturday rejected as unconstitutional the government appointed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to replace a Hamas-led cabinet, and called for parliament to convene to try to reverse the decision.
Los Angeles Catholic Church in record abuse deal
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $660 million to 500 victims of sexual abuse dating back as far as the 1940s in the largest compensation deal of its kind, the plaintiffs' lawyers said on Saturday.
The settlement, which means victims will receive more than $1 million each, is the largest from the Catholic Church in recent years following many cases in which victims sought financial compensation for suffering abuse from priests.
Black found guilty of criminal fraud
A U.S. jury on Friday found Conrad Black guilty of criminal fraud and obstruction of justice in a grim Friday the 13th verdict that could send the former media baron to jail for up to 35 years.
Nothing on telly? Broadcast yourself
Imagine A world without limits, where the power and reach once held by a tiny few is suddenly at the disposal of all. Then stop imagining, because it's happening today.
After six years of cutting-edge research and development, streaming media specialists Rawflow Inc will this weekend launch SelfCast, a revolutionary new service that threatens to turn the television industry upside down.
Heralding a new age in online entertainment, the system enables virtually anyone to pipe live broadcasts to an audience of millions for the price of a broadband connection.
Osama: More Bounty, More Baloney
By Kurt Nimmo
China's roaring economy set to overtake Germany
China's economy grew so rapidly in the first half of 2007 that it is likely to overtake Germany as the world's third-largest by the end of this year, analysts say.
The release Wednesday of January to June figures for Asia's second biggest economy will provide fresh evidence that Beijing's economic braking measures have had little effect.
Air Force quietly building Iraq presence
Squadrons of attack planes have been added to the in-country fleet. The air reconnaissance arm has almost doubled since last year. The powerful B1-B bomber has been recalled to action over Iraq.
Don’t Laugh at Michael Chertoff
By Frank Rich
'New' al Qaeda tape may contain old clip of bin Laden
The videotape, titled "A Special Surprise from As-Sahab. Heaven's Breeze Part I," was made in the last four weeks, but the clips appear to be old, said Octavia Nasr, CNN's senior editor for Arab affairs. There is no indication of where it was shot, and CNN cannot verify its authenticity.
One in a Million: More on the Killing of Khalid Hassan
Hassan's family Palestinians who came to Iraq in 1948, fleeing Israel's takeover there believe that Hassan was most likely killed by operatives of the Mahdi Army, loyal to cleric Motqada al-Sadr, who, as we noted yesterday, has been one of the mainstays of the Bush-backed Maliki goverment. If so, then Hassan was killed by the very forces that Bush has empowered in the conquered land.
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