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Record number of terror warrants approved

> House condemns Patriot Act

> Privacy 'Dark Ages' force activist rethink

> Photo of Marines banned due to guns

> Why we'll never see the second round of Abu Ghraib photos

> U.S. Soldiers Told to ”Beat the F**k Out of” Detainees

> U.S. citizen held in Iraq for a year without trial

> Officers' rate of Taser use troubles activists

> Man Electroshocked For Trying To Get Home During Cheney Visit

The government requested and won approval for a record number of special warrants last year for secret wiretaps and searches of suspected terrorists and spies, 75 percent more than in 2000, the Bush administration disclosed Friday

Intelligence ‘dead wrong’ on Iraq WMD: Panel

US intelligence agencies were “dead wrong” in their pre-war assessments of Iraq’s weapons programmes and still know dangerously little about nuclear programmes in Iran and North Korea, a US presidential commission said on Thursday.

> FBI finds explosives on Nichols property (How Convenient)

> Board Approves Wolfowitz as World Bank Leader

> Fight over Schiavo persists

> Radiologist Confirms Terri's Head Injury In Hospital

> Pope 'serene' as death nears

> 13 Suspects Arrested in Madrid Train Bombings

> Clinton Aide Pleads Guilty to Taking Secret Papers

> Army Officer Convicted in Iraqi's Death Is Freed

> Sudanese students march in protest against UN

> Man who tried to kill Pope now praying for his ‘brother’

> TV Networks Scramble to Cover Ill Pope

Latest 9/11 Insider Revelations

Sgt. Matthew Tartaglia was a rescue worker at 9/11. He joined Alex to discuss how rescuers were not protected from harmful asbestos.

Supporters are quick to point out the differences between smartcards and RFID chips because critics regard the technologies as essentially the same, and they have raised concerns about potential misuses of RFID....

The case for starving and dehydrating Terri Schiavo to death was built on hypocrisy and deception.

> More New World Order Conditioning In Video Games

> Infant euthanasia creeps into acceptability

> Stamp Books Changed To Retail At $6.66

U.S. Envoy Shuns N. Korea Apology Request

The main U.S. envoy on North Korea dismissed Pyongyang's demand Friday for a U.S. apology before it would return to nuclear talks, and the North said it would convene its rubber-stamp parliament expected to endorse a boycott of the discussions.

> Terri Schiavo And The Culture Of Death

> Protecting Our Borders

> The Plan To Psych-Test Every Child

> Communist Comedy and the False Left-Right Paradigm

> Mugabe wins amid fraud charges

> Venezuela's Chavez: I Want Relationship With U.S.

> Florida Judical Terrorists

>Scandal in the modern era

> Mission Accomplished

Fallacies About the Schiavo Case

> Passport Chip Criticism Grows

> The Drug Industry Self-Police with RFIDs

> Take Immediate Action Against RFID

> UK commission rejects infant DNA profiling

Smartcards vs. RFID Tags for Security

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Astronomers capture photo of extrasolar planet

After a few close calls, astronomers have finally obtained the first photograph of a planet beyond our solar system, SPACE.com has learned.

'Code For Terror' Rock Track Features Alex Jones

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