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| AUGUST 11, 2003 MON Updated 8:30am CST |
| PRISON PLANET.com Newswire: Top Story |
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| Does this sound like a suidical man? Kelly 'spoke of Iraq visit plans' BBC Weapons expert Dr David Kelly was talking about his plans to return to Iraq and his daughter's forthcoming wedding just weeks before he died, the inquiry into his death has heard. |
| A Warning to Idealistic Students Henry Makow Today, the study of the humanities cannot satisfy their desire for truth. Unless they understand this, professors will exploit their idealism, blunt their originality and leave them confused and demoralized. |
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| Microbiologists With Link to Race-Based Weapon Turning Up Dead American Free Press Dr. David Kelly-the biological warfare weapons specialist at the heart of the continuing political crisis for the British government-had links to three other top microbiologists whose deaths have left unanswered questions. |
| The Death of Dr. David Kelly: Previously |
| Dead scientist feared 'dark actors playing games' Mystery of the eight missing hours before the body was found Infowars.com Dr. David Kelly Section |
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| Centralizing the UK police state: 'Blunkett's Stormtroopers' to open new front in war against terrorism Scotsman Within weeks, the government will lay out radical plans for a unified Special Branch - effectively a British FBI - which would have the power to arrest terrorists and other serious criminals anywhere in the country. |
| Criminals face 'work camp' to pay fines London Observer Criminals who fail to pay fines will be forced to work them off at below the minimum wage under a controversial scheme to restore public faith in the court process. |
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| 'Bring us home': GIs flood US with war-weary emails London Observer An unprecedented internet campaign waged on the frontline and in the US is exposing the real risks for troops in Iraq. Paul Harris and Jonathan Franklin report on rising fears that the conflict is now a desert Vietnam. |
| Liberia leader set to stand down BBC Liberian President Charles Taylor is preparing to step down as part of moves to end more than a decade of civil war and regional instability. |
| Family shot dead by panicking US troops London Independent The abd al-Kerim family didn't have a chance. American soldiers opened fire on their car with no warning and at close quarters. They killed the father and three of the children, one of them only eight years old. Now only the mother, Anwar, and a 13-year-old daughter are alive to tell how the bullets tore through the windscreen and how they screamed for the Americans to stop. |
| US ADMIT USING 'SON OF NAPALM' ON IRAQIS London Mirror AMERICAN jets killed Iraqi troops with a controversial napalm-type weapon during the war in Iraq, the Pentagon has admitted. |
| Another TIPS program via the back door! Homeland Highway Watch Department of Homeland Security The Highway Watch Program plans to train the Nation's commercial drivers to observe and report any suspicious activities or items that may threaten the critical elements of the Nation's highway transportation system. |
| Introduction of TIPS by stealth: Previously |
| Operation TIPS alive and well in Virginia Residents seek answers about homeland security issues US planning to recruit one in 24 Americans as citizen spies |
| Be prepared for terror attacks, says Bremer London Guardian US officials say they are braced for further large-scale terrorist attacks in Iraq, after reports from intelligence sources that hundreds of Islamic militants who escaped across the border to Iran during the war may have slipped back into the country. |
| Police on alert for 'imminent' al-Qa'ida terror attack on Britain London Independent Police in London have been put on their highest state of alert after warnings were received that an al-Qa'ida suicide attack may be imminent. |
| MI5/MI6 Terror Archive: Who's the likeliest group to carry out a terrorist attack? Who strands to gain and who has done it multiple times previously? Prison Planet Archive |
| Rioters attack British soldiers in Basra London Times BRITISH soldiers came under fire in Basra yesterday as hundreds of Iraqis rioted over fuel and electricity shortages that have afflicted the southern Iraqi city, sweltering in temperatures of more than 50C (122F). |
| Ramping up the fear: Prepare for Tube terror drill London Evening Standard A major exercise simulating a terrorist strike on London Underground is to take place next month, the Government announced today. |
| FIRST KELLY INQUIRY WITNESS ATTACKS No 10 SMEARS London Mirror THE first witness at today's David Kelly inquiry said the weapons expert was tough and cool under pressure - smashing Downing Street's "Walter Mitty" smear. |
| Nato takes over Afghanistan peacekeeping force Financial Times Nato on Monday embarked on a landmark mission when its takes over the International Security and Assistance Force in Afghanistan (Isaf), marking the alliance's first operation outside Europe since it was established 54 years ago. |
| U.S. Soldier Killed Near Baghdad; Basra Reported Calm Fox News British troops restored badly needed electricity to parts of Basra and supervised distribution of gasoline Monday after two days of protests over fuel and power shortages. In northern Iraq, a U.S. soldier was killed and two others wounded in a bomb attack. |
| Yet another minion steps down: Thompson to quit job on Justice terror team Washington Times Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson is stepping down in a few weeks, the latest in a string of senior Justice Department officials involved in the grueling war against terror to leave the agency. |
| Shhh! Big Brother might be reading Palm Beach Post Area librarians are pondering a request from the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida, urging them to post signs warning patrons of the USA Patriot Act's power to spy on their reading habits. |
| The eyes of the beholder Richmond Times-Dispatch The face-recognition camera system in use for about a year in Virginia Beach has not caught a single wanted person. |
| Who's watching the class? USA Today When students in Biloxi, Miss., show up this morning for the first day of the new school year, a virtual army of digital cameras will be recording every minute of every lesson in every classroom. |
| Canada: Liberals divided on new ID card National Post Denis Coderre, the Citizenship and Immigration Minister, says the federal Cabinet is split over whether to adopt a national identification card, even though a new poll finds that most Canadians support the idea. |
| Family's Home Raided by FBI WTHI News Imagine sleeping peacefully one night, and then, doors burst open, and men have guns pointed at you and your baby. |
| Prince Charles instrumental in freeing Britons charged with Saudi bombings CBC Prince Charles played a pivotal role in helping Canadian William Sampson and five Britons gain their freedom in Saudi Arabia, British newspapers reported on Sunday. |
| Flashback: Saudis accuse British staff of destabilization campaign London Guardian British embassy staff in Riyadh have been accused by the Saudi Arabian authorities of coordinating a campaign of anti-western terrorist bombings in the kingdom, the Guardian has learned. |
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| US soldier found dead in barracks ABC Australia A US soldier in Iraq with the 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment has been found dead in the regiment's barracks, according to the US military's Central Command. |
| Alleged Mastermind Denies Bali Bombings Associated Press The alleged mastermind of last year's Bali bombings appeared in court Monday, denying involvement in the blasts while lawyers for the first man convicted for the attack filed an appeal to save their client from facing a firing squad. |
| Bali Bombing: Previously |
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