Daily Archives: March 18, 2009 »

Liberty League International or American Liberty League?

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 0

By John Hoefle | Liberty League International? After four decades of decay, and eight years of the worst Presidential administration since before the Civil War, our nation stands on the brink of collapse. There

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Majority disagree with cannabis reclassification

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 4

There is a substantial amount of anger over the government’s decision to reclassify cannabis, a new poll suggests. The politics.co.uk poll, which comes as government ministers from across the world meet in Vienna for

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Asbestos found in 90% of British schools

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 0

Nearly nine in 10 schools contain deadly asbestos, the Daily Mirror has found. We can reveal the biggest and most shocking picture yet of asbestos in schools and other public buildings after compiling results

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CIA Kidnap Trial to Resume in April

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 0

An Italian judge says the trial of 26 U.S. agents and seven Italians accused of kidnapping a terrorism suspect will resume next month, after the Constitutional Court clarifies key rulings in the case. Wednesday’s

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UN rapporteur: Israel guilty of war crimes

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 0

By Matthew Brett | Professor Richard Falk is the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. He is world-renowned as an authority on international law and has authored and

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‘Secret’ ID card reviews may become public

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 0

By Tony Collins | The Office of Government Commerce is seriously considering publishing two early Gateway reviews on ID cards – after four years of trying to stop their publication under the Freedom of

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Watching the watchers – online behaviour and privacy

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 0

Recent developments in behavioural or personalised internet advertising have prompted much debate and press coverage.  For example, it was reported in September last year that BT is to restart trials of Phorm’s Webwise, a

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UK heat seeking spy in the sky

Mick Meaney March 18, 2009 0

By Peter Law | A LIGHT aircraft fitted with a military-style infra-red camera took to the skies at the weekend to expose Hampshire’s worst heat wasters. Clear and cool conditions allowed the crew to

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