January 28th, 2007
Some Guantanamo Bay prisoners have been moved to a new wing where they face the worst conditions since their arrival, as interrogators make a last attempt to extract confessions, a U.S. lawyer said on Friday.
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War & Terrorism |
January 28th, 2007
In an effort to reconcile with a world in which consumers are increasingly turning to online publications for their news, Time Inc. has announced the latest and largest round in a series of recent layoffs.
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Media & Propaganda, Business |
January 28th, 2007
Each day, it seems, marketers go further in their quest to deliver messages so engaging and personalized that one cannot help feeling special. The latest step will be seen today in four cities when Mini USA begins delivering custom messages to Mini Cooper owners on digital signs the company calls “talking†billboards.
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Surveillance |
January 28th, 2007
Convinced this is their moment, tens of thousands marched Saturday in an anti-war demonstration linking military families, ordinary people and an icon of the Vietnam protest movement in a spirited call to get out of Iraq.
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Activism, War & Terrorism |
January 28th, 2007
On 13 July 1823, a young Royal Navy officer called Cheesman Binstead noticed a large number of sharks in the water as his ship patrolled in the seas off west Africa. His superiors left him in no doubt about the cause. To avoid a fine, an intercepted slave ship had thrown its human cargo into the waves and the jaws of the predators.
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Breaking-News |
January 26th, 2007
Posted in
9/11 Truth, Event |
January 26th, 2007
Stop him before he kills again. That is the judgment of the American people, and indeed of the entire world, as to the performance of our president, and no State of the Union address can erase that dismal verdict.
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Politics |
January 26th, 2007
American troops in Iraq have authority to kill or capture Iranian agents deemed to be a threat, officials said Friday in describing a tougher stand toward Tehran and its suspected meddling in the nearly four-year-old war.
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War & Terrorism |
January 26th, 2007
A 101st Airborne Division soldier was sentenced Thursday to 18 years in prison for murdering a detainee and taking part in the killings of two others in Iraq last year.
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War & Terrorism |
January 26th, 2007
The tapes of 19 emergency calls from Sept. 11 including one from an office safety director were released Friday as part of a lawsuit filed by The New York Times and some victims’ families.
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Breaking-News, 9/11 Truth |
January 26th, 2007
Experts from the University of California, Davis warned this week that the reliability of fingerprint biometrics has declined considerably due to technological concerns and a growing world population.
Posted in
Surveillance |
January 26th, 2007
Police are holding a review of much-criticised “stop and search” powers over concerns the tactic used to target possible terrorists was causing more harm than good by alienating the Muslim community.
Posted in
Surveillance |
January 26th, 2007
Speaking to the House of Commons, Respect MP George Galloway lashed out at the U.S. and UK governments’ policies in Iraq.
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Politics |
January 26th, 2007
Long-awaited new laws designed to make it easier to deport foreign criminals will allow them to delay the moves by lodging a human rights claim.
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Breaking-News |
January 26th, 2007
THE last man to leave the World Trade Center building alive is coming to Lancaster on Thursday, February 8, to speak on his experiences during and since 9/11.
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9/11 Truth |