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Provisions make reporting on government surveillance illegal

London bomber used to work for the Government

Reporters who write about government surveillance could be prosecuted under proposed legislation that would solidify the administration's eavesdropping authority, according to some legal analysts who are concerned about dramatic changes in U.S. law.

> Taking prisoners to the edge of drowning 'not torture' says FO

> The U.S. has run amok; former CIA analyst

> Iraqi Death Squads Engage in Dirty War

> Police Storm Sorbonne to Dislodge Students

> Patriot Act amplified FBI error, report says

> Symbol of Abu Ghraib Seeks to Spare Others His Nightmare

> Sandra Day O'Connor Warns Of Beginnings Of Dictatorship

> No comment by US on secret CIA flights

> German spy probe to include CIA kidnap, flights

> World Cup plans to stop hooligans

> 'We Can't Trust Cops With Lethal Taser Guns' - Sinn Fein

> Fox Security Threatens Disagreeing O'Reilly Callers

Mohammad Sidique Khan's extraordinary and rapid transition from law-abiding citizen to terrorist is revealed in documents showing he used to work for the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), helping promote British firms overseas.

> Bush: Dubai storm hurts war on terror

> Islamic websites carry al-Qaida's 'last warning'

> Secret sale of UK plutonium to Israel

> 30 US Reps Want Bush Impeachment Probe

> Bush Goes on Offensive To Explain War Strategy

> Blair's 'regrets' over Stockwell shooting

> Former top Bush aide arrested for theft

> American hostage found dead in Iraq

> 20 Suspected Insurgents Detained in Iraq

> Nine Convicted in Dutch Terrorism Case

> 9-11 families file lawsuit to stop WTC memorial

> Port Deal 'Pull Out' Is Phony - Dubai Will STILL Be Owner



The Alex Jones Report March 10th 2006

China Using Cartoon Cyber Cops to Warn Internet Users Police are Watching

Alex Jones is joined live in studio by prolific and seasoned author Robert Gaylon Ross, who has been exposing the international elitist agenda for a one world government for decades. Topics covered include the history of the new world order, who controls it, the American Union, and government sponsored terror.

> Concentration Camps For American Citizens

> Porton Down: Gordon Bell

> The Alex Jones Report March 7th 2006

> FREEVIEW: The Alex Jones Report March 6th 2006

The People’s Republic of China has invented a new and innovative way to make the totalitarian regime internet-user friendly: cartoon cyber cops. China, which has long-been concerned with the threat posed by online dissidents, has been notorious for its hard-line restrictions on the Internet.

> Pentagon Admits To Improperly Snooping on Peaceful War Protesters

> Israeli Army Deploys RFID

> Smile, kids, you may be under surveillance

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Black Op Murder of Christian Activist in Iraq Iran’s Defence Minister says enemies won’t dare attack

Here’s what the State Department, the White House, the Pentagon, and the complicit corporate media would have us believe: the Iraqi “insurgents” are so brutal and blood-thirsty they executed Tom Fox, a member of the Christian Peacemaker Teams.

> Bird Flu Capers

> Madrid Bombings: No “al-Qaeda” Involvement

> UAE To Take Control Of Nine US Military Facilities

> Neocon Advocates Civil War in Iraq as "Strategic" Policy

Iran’s enemies will not dare launch a military strike on the country’s nuclear installations because of the organised radical Islamists ready to defend the ruling theocracy, the country’s Defence Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar told military commanders in the western city of Khorramabad on Friday.

> Nuke Joint Venture With Iran Impossible — Russian Negotiator

> Expert to Congress Iran ‘Wants Us Dominated or Dead'

> U.S. Presses China and Russia for U.N. Council Action on Iran

> UN powers mull action on Iran

> Russia Lashes Out at U.S. Over Human Rights Report

> Iran 'grave concern', says Bush



Mars orbiter reaches Red Planet The Colbert Report: The Long War

Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has survived a critical phase in its mission by parking itself in an elliptical orbit around the Red Planet.

> Scientists find source of Saturn ring

Colbert highlights the new name for war on terror word that the Pentagon is now using. TCR is on a roll and constantly coming up with the wittiest satire this side of The Daily Show.

> How Far Is Too Far?

> George W. Bush's Inbox

> We're Sorry Dick

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