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| > Daytime curfew should be curtailed > US forces issue hi-tech ID cards for insurgent suspects > LA Law Enforcement Wants "Registration" Of Political Dissidents > Gitmo Detainees Say They Were Sold |
| The new American proposal attempts to go one step further by demanding that any flight passing through U.S. airspace, even if it doesn't land, must first submit its passengers' names, citizenship, birthdays, and possibly their addresses and credit card details. |
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| Dutch voters worried about social benefits and immigration overwhelmingly rejected the European Union constitution Wednesday in what could be a knockout blow for a charter meant to create a power rivaling the United States. |
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| Alex discusses the leaked extension
of the Patriot Act, the racism of Mexican race groups and how Mexican
commandoes trained by the US government are killing people on the
border. |
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| Los Angeles is installing a network of surveillance cameras intended to catch street hawkers selling counterfeit goods, especially pirated copies of Hollywood movies on DVD. |
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| At New York Yankee home games during the seventh inning stretch, a sonorous voice on the P.A. system asks the crowd to stand – how many brave souls would dare refuse? – for the playing of Irving Berlin’s "God Bless America." |
| > TWISTED SILHOUETTE GOVERNMENT: WHY THE WORLD IS WHERE IT IS |
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| South Korean and Japanese maritime patrol boats were locked in an hours-long confrontation off the coast of the southeastern port city of Ulsan Wednesday over a South Korean fishing boat that Japanese police claim had crossed into Japanese waters. |
| > Alex Jones Interviews "Cele" Castillo III > Alex Jones Interviews Charles Goyette |
| > Israeli planner says don’t rule out Osiraq-like strike on Iran >
NKorea claims new US strategic plan, fighter deployment signal invasion |
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JUNE 1 2005 |
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| NASA's new administrator and Texas Republican Rep. Tom DeLay said Tuesday the space agency will have the necessary funding to implement President Bush's vision to send astronauts back to the moon and to Mars. |
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A partisan but accurate attack on Ann Coulter. |