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Britons Reject ID Cards After Missing Data Scandal
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – A growing scandal over the government’s loss of the personal data of 25 million British people last week could carry unexpected consequences, according to a poll by Populus published
Read More »DNA database growth defended by police
More than a crime a day is being solved in Norfolk due to improvements in DNA sampling, according to police forensic experts. BEN KENDALL Almost 50,000 people in the county are held on the
Read More »Fayed feared Princess Diana crash was a plot
Mohamed Fayed ‘instantly feared Princess Diana crash was a plot’ By Laura Clout Mohamed Fayed appeared convinced that the crash that killed his son Dodi and Diana, Princess of Wales was “a plot or
Read More »CNN Attempts to Fix Its Own Poll Against Ron Paul
Kurt Nimmo TruthNews Desperation. It stinks of desperation. During the Republican debate, CNN once again attempted to derail the Ron Paul campaign. This time they ran the following lower third under Paul as he
Read More »Brother of pilot falsely accused over 9/11 wins claim
Clare Dyer The Guardian Mohamed Raissi, the brother of Lotfi Raissi, an Algerian-born pilot falsely accused of involvement in the September 11 terror attacks, has won an action for damages in the high court
Read More »Government-sponsored cyberattacks on the rise
Governments are using the Internet to spy and launch cyberattacks that target critical systems, according to McAfee’s cybersecurity report By Jon Brodkin Governments and allied groups worldwide are using the Internet to spy and launch
Read More »Warning to Bush: Bomb Iran and face impeachment
Biden’s warning to Bush: Bomb Iran and face impeachment David Edwards and Nick Juliano Sen. Joe Biden, the loquacious long-shot Democratic presidential candidate, warned President Bush Thursday that he would move for impeachment if
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