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Archive for the Month of June, 2005.
Viewing ALL NEWS articles 451 through 511 of 511.


June 27, 2005

File-sharing suffers major defeat - The US Supreme Court has ruled that file-sharing companies are to blame for what users do with their software.
(1710 views)

World's most economical car - Swiss researchers have developed the world's most economical car that could circle the globe on only eight litres of fuel.
(1849 views)

Incinerating Iraqis: The Napalm Cover-Up - “Despite persistent rumors of injuries among Iraqis consistent with the use of incendiary weapons such as napalm,” the Pentagon insisted that “US forces had not used a new generation of incendiary weapons, codenamed MK77, in Iraq.” The Pentagon lied.
(1214 views)

9/11 Conspiracy Now Subject of Hollywood Theatrical Performance - "9/11 Mysteries" presents photographic and video evidence drawn from over 3000 web sites and 10 current documentaries, allowing viewers to create perspective and form conclusions by themselves."
(1912 views)

The Unofficial War - The Bombing of Iraq, January 2001 - March 2003
(1413 views)

BUSH'S TRILLION DOLLAR WAR - Cheaper 'to pay Saddam to quit Iraq'
(1131 views)

Israeli troops tell of tactics to abuse Palestinians - Former soldiers in the Israeli Defence Force have come forward with claims of widespread abuses against the Palestinians amid what they say is a growing climate of "moral corruption".
(1230 views)

Iraq: A bloody mess - Most of Iraq is today a bloody no-man's land beset by ruthless insurgents, savage bandit gangs, trigger-happy US patrols and marauding government forces.
(1171 views)

Nine Eleven Down the Memory Hole - It is interesting, if not wholly typical, that a Google news search of the words “Morgan Reynolds” and “inside job” returns exactly ten matches.
(2149 views)

Reagan: the Most Popular War Criminal - Consider the legacy of the Reagan years, scrupulously avoided by the corporate media when the Gipper cashed in his chips last year...
(2307 views)


June 28, 2005

NBC: Misjudging Aljazeera led to alert - A US terror alert in late 2003 that interrupted about 30 overseas flights was triggered by a CIA analysis of what were thought to be hidden messages broadcast on Aljazeera TV, NBC Nightly News has said.
(2002 views)

Nepal's children forced to fight - Both the Maoists and the Army have involved children in their bloody nine-year war. The Maoists, who are trying to overthrow the monarchy, control 75 percent of the country's territory - most everything but cities, towns, and district headquarters. They have set up their own courts and systems of taxation and governance. Over 8,000 children have been orphaned and tens of thousands displaced in a conflict that has claimed over 12,000 lives. The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has caused two-thirds of the deaths, according to INSEC, a human rights organization.
(3155 views)

Halliburton accused of Iraq fraud - A top US army procurement official has said Halliburton's deals in Iraq were the worst example of contract abuse she had seen as Pentagon auditors flagged over $1 billion of potential overcharges by the Texas-based firm.
(1393 views)

How America Uses Aid As a Pretext for Intervention - Washington's decision to send food aid to North Korea, rather than a purely humanitarian act spurred by deep sentiments of benevolence, brotherhood and care for one's fellow man, is a cold, calculated decision to further its political, economic and military interests
(1324 views)

The Bush/Clinton Nexus: America's Future - Who Was That Ex-President I Saw You With Last Night?
(3165 views)

WTI: PRESS RELEASE about JURY STATEMENT - ‘The attack on Iraq is an attack on justice, on liberty, on our safety, on our future, on us all’ – The Jury of Conscience
(1140 views)

Bush Exaggerates Increase in U.S. Aid to Africa - U.S. President George W. Bush has been significantly exaggerating the amount of money his administration has provided in aid to sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new study released here Monday.
(1265 views)

The List Of Carnivore And Eschelon Keywords - The list below contains many of the keywords the Government Spooks search YOUR email and chat for.
(2565 views)

Secret students major in spying - The young woman on the phone says she is proud to have won $50,000 in scholarships from the CIA.
(1928 views)

US faces prison ship allegations - The United Nations says it has learned of serious allegations that the US is secretly detaining terrorism suspects, notably on American military ships.
(1651 views)

Iraq needs $15bn to fix water supply - Iraq, the land of two rivers that once irrigated the world's earliest civilisations, needs up to $15 billion to repair a dilapidated water system crippled by war and neglect, the country's water minister said on Tuesday
(1271 views)


June 29, 2005

Police open fire on Iraq crowd -witnesses - Police opened fire on a crowd of demonstrators in the southern Iraqi city of Samawa on Tuesday wounding seven protesters, including one man who was shot in the head, witnesses and hospital staff said.
(1368 views)

South America's Mining Wars Heat Up - Activists across Latin America are taking a stand against devastating mining plans. If CAFTA passes, they won't stand a chance.
(1323 views)

Political Profiling in Pennsylvania: Keeping Nader Off the Ballot - There are two ways to defeat democracy, one way is by preventing citizens from voting, and the other is by preventing worthy candidates from appearing on the ballot.
(1933 views)

Fox News Peddles a War With Iran - Advocating for an invasion himself, Cavuto said, "I just don't know gentlemen what you do here short of a military invasion or quarantine or any of that stuff."
(2326 views)

E-voting Paper-Trail Hopes Hit Roadblock - Calls for the U.S. government to require that electronic voting machines produce voter-verified paper trails ran into opposition from two members of a Senate committee during a hearing on e-voting last week.
(2160 views)

Second UK Indymedia server seized by police before G8 - Yesterday, an Indymedia server in Bristol was seized by the police. An Indymedia volunter was also arrested during the raid, the organisation said.
(1973 views)

Venezuela sets up 'CNN rival' - In a popular shopping area of Caracas, with street musicians playing a bolero in the background, Jorge Botero is filming a promo for Latin America's most ambitious new satellite channel.
(1896 views)

The Privatization of War - I present before you on behalf of the prosecution this indictment on the criminalized and privatized nature of this brutal war which is the corporate invasion and occupation of Iraq.
(1240 views)

Salvador Option: Death Squads in Iraq - As of January, the Pentagon would admit only that Death Squads were on the table
(2019 views)

Anger over dead Iraq journalist - "The Americans just do not care, this happens all the time," said one distraught mourner at Bakri's funeral.
(1383 views)

ABC reports that White House advance team FAKED the applause - So even the applause was fake.
(1795 views)

Wal-Mart's Business Plan - It has destroyed 100,000 small businesses, is breaking the union movement, has shipped massive amounts of jobs overseas, and has the news media in it's pocket. They are a version of the Pullman Company, but much more dangerous.
(2996 views)

Panel Rejects Nuclear Industry Claim, Affirms Radiation Link to Cancer - The finding by the National Academy of Sciences panel is viewed as critical because it is likely to significantly influence what radiation levels government agencies will allow at abandoned nuclear power plants, nuclear weapons production facilities and elsewhere.
(1792 views)

Bolivian government orders troops to take 'control' of oilfields - Bolivia's government has ordered the armed forces to take 'physical control' of oilfields in a politically charged move amid continuing demands for full nationalization of the industry in South America's poorest country.
(1522 views)

Conservative Values Monitor - Draft dodging, adultery, child sex abuse, vehicular manslaughter, if you think these sound like the crimes of some "pinko commie hippie", think again, these are U.S. government officials.
(3993 views)

Fallujah massacre and tsunami: hypocrisy and double standards - A critical analysis of the propagated information about the tsunami gives credence to our view that the media’s position is turning into a political smoke screen, covert propaganda, and a publicity stunt of our corporate rulers to shape world public opinion towards the corporate benevolence and divert public attention from the tragedy in Iraq.
(2395 views)

Iraq compensation payments decried - The UN is making a war-torn Iraq suffer the additional economic hardship of paying compensation for Saddam Hussein's 1991 invasion of Kuwait, according to activists from a US-based lobby group.
(1422 views)

House Agrees to $3,100 Pay Raise for 2006 - "It's not a pay raise," said House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas. "It's an adjustment so that they're not losing their purchasing power."
(1931 views)

Board: Teflon Cancer Risks Downplayed - A controversial chemical used by DuPont Co. to make the nonstick substance Teflon poses more of a cancer risk than indicated in a draft assessment by the Environmental Protection Agency, an independent review board has found
(1934 views)

The USA: World's Biggest Prison - With 714 prisoners per 100,000 inhabitants, the United States remains the country with the highest incarceration rate in the world, ahead of Russia and Belarus, according to figures published by the London University King's College International Centre for Prison Studies.
(3440 views)

US millionaire linked to looted relics - A top US businessman and an international network of smugglers and academics are making millions of dollars through their illegal dealings in looted Middle Eastern artefacts, according to a leading stolen antiquities activist.
(5673 views)


June 30, 2005

THIS LAND WAS YOUR LAND: Supreme Court justice faces boot from home? - A private developer contacted the local government in Supreme Court Justice David Souter's hometown in New Hampshire yesterday asking that the property of the judge – who voted in favor of a controversial decision allowing a city to take residents' homes for private development – be seized to make room for a new hotel
(1914 views)

EPA Pages Dr. Mengele - Under a newly-proposed rule (that will most likely be formally adopted), the EPA would allow pesticide manufacturers to test their products on human "volunteers." The volunteers would include pregnant women and prisoners, as well as newborns and children.
(3555 views)

Lawmaker's Wayward E-Mail Refers To Constituents As 'Idiots' - A New York state lawmaker says he's embarrassed, after he mistakenly sent out an e-mail message that referred to his constituents as "idiots."
(2042 views)

Future climate could be hotter than thought - study - Global temperatures in the future could be much hotter than scientists have predicted if new computer models on climate change are correct.
(1909 views)

U.S. headed for disaster when efforts in Iraq collapse - We may now be only weeks away from a complete collapse of the Iraqi army and the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq in the face of overwhelming public pressure on Tony Blair.
(1187 views)

Latin America: docile no more - The United States is increasingly unpopular in much of Latin America and presidents that were US allies have recently been forced from office. Carlos Mesa of Bolivia is the latest to be pressured into resignation because he could no longer govern the country.
(1360 views)

Trashing the Constitution in the name of "Terrorism" - "In any criminal act one needs to look at who benefited. Surely it wasn’t we the people. We have pretty much lost our entire Bill of Rights, and The Constitution under a regime of fear and the catch all phrase “terrorism."
(1844 views)

Class Matters - Belief in the myth of the self-made man has made many ordinary people suckers for the right-wing pitch.
(3972 views)

Bush sets up domestic spy service - The FBI is to be re-organised, and will include another new intelligence body called the National Security Service.
(1370 views)

Embassies For Sale. Want To Become Bush’s Next Ambassador? - Want to become a US ambassador? It's not as hard as you may think. Just donate a couple of hundred thousand to President George W. Bush's campaign coffers and pick your city.
(2125 views)

Web visits put man in jail - Mohammad Radwan Obeid is a threat to national security because he surfed terrorist Web sites and visited terrorist chat rooms, the FBI claims.
(1760 views)

Psst! There's a War Going On - Iraq's shortage of runaway brides and sharks keeps U.S. news crews away
(1205 views)

Team Bush paid MILLIONS to Nathan Sproul-and tried to hide it! - Sproul got into a bit of trouble last fall when, in certain states, it came out that the firm was playing dirty tricks in order to suppress the Democratic vote: concealing their partisan agenda, tricking Democrats into registering as Republicans, surreptitiously re-registering Democrats and Independents as Republicans, and shredding Democratic registration forms.
(1805 views)

Iraqi Resistance Issues Terms of Surrender (for Bush) - Here are the resistance conditions: “All enemy troops are to withdraw to the occupied city of Kuwait” and then “we sit under the exact same tent, that Schwarzkopf erected at Safwan, only this time it is to be erected in Matlaa the generally known and accepted borders of Iraq, and with the authorization of our new government, which will be declared soon at the correct timing from our Baghdad, we will negotiate your surrender!”
(1255 views)

One in six countries facing food shortage - One in six countries in the world face food shortages this year because of severe droughts that could become semi-permanent under climate change, UN scientists warned yesterday.
(3255 views)

Congress seen paving way for private toll roads - The next road you travel -- and pay a toll to use -- could be privately owned.
(1910 views)

Chavez Says U.S. Oil Consumption a 'Burden of Conflict' - The president of Venezuela, at a summit of leaders from neighboring Carribbean nations, hinted that supplying oil to the U.S. was a task he would rather not have, and indicated that the days of cheap oil - and oil discounts for the United States - were over.
(1359 views)

Baghdad's Mayor Bemoans Crumbling Capital - Before the U.S.-led invasion, Baghdad residents had about 20 hours of electricity a day. Today, they get about 10, usually broken into two-hour chunks.
(1333 views)

Children, too, are abused in U.S. prisons - Before the transfer of sovereignty to an Iraqi interim government a year ago, the International Committee of the Red Cross reported registering 107 detainees under 18 during visits to six prisons controlled by coalition troops. Some detainees were as young as 8. Since that time, Human Rights Watch reports that the number has risen.
(3281 views)


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