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U.S. Leaving Abu Ghraib Within 3 Months | ![]() |
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The U.S. military will leave the notorious Abu Ghraib prison and turn it over to Iraqi authorities after a new detention facility is completed in some three months, the U.S. command said. > Justice Department e-mail on wiretapping program released through FOIA > Doctors attack US over Guantanamo > China to issue 1.3 billion RFID identification cards > China hits back at US criticism |
Bowing to ferocious opposition in Congress, a Dubai-owned company signaled surrender Thursday in its quest to take over operations at U.S. ports. "DP World will transfer fully the U.S. operations ... to a United States entity," the firm's top executive, H. Edward Bilkey, said in an announcement that capped weeks of controversy. > Arab ally senses Bush no longer has control in Washington > Madrid Bombings Show No al-Qaida Ties > Iran War About Ethnic Cleansing, Not Oil Bourse > NeoCon allies desert Bush over Iraq > Peru's dynasty-in-waiting prepares to deliver another anti-US president |
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Big Brother Could Be Watching You Soon | |
| In this special free 30 minute video report, Alex Jones documents the movement from quasi-secret preparation for mass internment of American citizens, to the now public declarations that such facilities are being readied an will be used to imprison political subversives and dissidents after the next staged terror attack. > The Alex Jones Report March 7th 2006 |
For ten years Indy Kelley has lived in the Sawyertown section of Elizabeth City. So it's no surprise to her that there's more drug activity in this community than anywhere else in the city. "You see activity on the corner, throughout the day," Kelley said. > Alaska Hamlet Gets 80 Surveillance Cameras From DHS > Couple Implants Microchips Into Hands > SANYO to release new Pan-Focus range of CCTV surveillance cameras > Prison Planet.tv: 5 plus months free sign up for our Spring Special! |
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Iraq Invasion: A Straussian Mistake? | ![]() |
Israeli Says Arrow Missile Can Hit Iranian Shihab Missiles |
| Cornwell seems satisfied these neocon icons, actually little more than common criminals with expensive educations, have admitted they were “wrong” and have accepted “realistic Wilsonianism,” in the words of Fukuyama, or as Cornwell pegs it, neo-realism. > Fighting for Their Lies: The Deadly Delusions of America's Troops |
Senior Israeli defense officials are publicly proclaiming the reliability of their Arrow anti-ballistic missile interceptor in what appears to be a clear deterrence w98arning to Iran not to try and launch any nuclear missile strike against the Jewish state. > China Holds Military Exercises Amid Heightened Taiwan Tensions > Russia Opposes UN Sanctions on Iran — Foreign Minister > Japan-China row turns to Taiwan |
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Liquid water on Saturn moon could support life | ![]() |
How Far Is Too Far? |
| Scientists have found evidence that cold, Yellowstone-like geysers of water are issuing from a moon of Saturn called Enceladus, apparently fueled by liquid reservoirs that may lie just tens of yards beneath the moon's icy surface. |
Not far enough. |
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THURSDAY MARCH 9 2006 Updated 8:36pm CST |