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IRAQ '' 'Everything Iraq, from About Iraq to Weapons Iraq.

A YOUNG MAN DIES IN IRAQ : 'He didn't know it, but as a small town southerner he was being trained for his death since early childhood.'

Druge Report takes anti-war mom out of context: An article by Matt Drudge quoting anti-war mother Cindy Sheehan whose son was killed in Iraq grossly took Sheehan out of context, RAW STORY has learned.


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Dallas law cracks down on feeding the homeless: A city crew recently bulldozed the largest camp, which was under an Interstate 45 overpass just south of the city center. About 100 people had moved in with cardboard structures, portable toilets, shopping carts and TVs powered by electricity stolen from a nearby billboard. It had become a regular stop of charity feeders.
And why does Dallas have such a huge underclass of homeless?

ONE NATION, UNDER WATCH- Even though many critics believe the Patriot Act was a sucker-punch to the Bill of Rights, Congress plans to make many of its provisions permanent.

A YOUNG MAN DIES IN IRAQ : 'He didn't know it, but as a small town southerner he was being trained for his death since early childhood.'

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Mexico detains Egyptian on U.S. 'watch list': MEXICO CITY - Mexican police have detained an Egyptian man who appears on the U.S. "flight restriction" list as he and a compatriot tried to board an airplane in the Caribbean beach resort of Cancun, police said today.


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Crude Oil Hits Record $63.80: Oil Rises to a Record, Approaches $64, on Saudi Supply Concern

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Scientist: Men do have trouble hearing women : Men who are accused of never listening by women now have an excuse -- women's voices are more difficult for men to listen to than other men's, a report said.
There is no truth to the rumor that beer is a cure.




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UK says Saudi attacks in 'final stages' of planning: 'There are credible reports that terrorists are in the final stages of planning attacks,' said an updated advisory posted on the Web site of the British embassy in the capital Riyadh. Earlier, Britain cited 'credible reports' that militants were planning attacks in the near future.

'But the attacks in London couldn't be foreseen even though we had a double agent in charge of the attacks'

Folks, this is another set-up. Why would anyone in the Saudi government attack the US embassies there? If Saudi Arabia wants to hurt the US, all it has to do is yank their investment from the US [which they appear to be doing even now]. This is perfectly legal for them to do. An attack just gives the US the excuse to freeze the Saudi assets inside the US. So, who benefits from an attack? The Saudis, or the US?

Trouble in Bush country: Iraq hammers president's poll ratings...A national Newsweek survey Saturday put Bush's national poll ratings on Iraq at a new low, with only 34 percent of Americans polled saying they approved of his management of the Iraq conflict.
The next time Bush & Co. set up an attack, hopefully less people will buy into it and the majority will not listen to Bush's orders.

Venezuela severs ties with DEA- ''The DEA was using the fight against drug trafficking as a mask, to support drug trafficking, to carry out intelligence in Venezuela against the government,'' Chavez said.



Middle East|Asia

Venezuela signs arms deal with China  to buy Chinese radar systems, the latest in a series of military purchases by the government of President Hugo Chavez.
The Chinese-made long range surveillance radars will be used by Venezuela's air force, defense officials said. Venezuela has stepped up purchases of military equipment this year, agreeing to buy Russian rifles and military helicopters.

Iran restarts nuclear programme: 'We are restarting work in Isfahan stage by stage, as technical work requires to do so. Today, we restarted work for production of AUC [ammonium uranyl carbonate],' said Mr Saeedi, Deputy Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization.

India's raw deal with the United States

N. Korea nuclear talks suspended: Kim, who spoke to reporters outside the North's embassy in Beijing, also insisted that the United States remove its 'nuclear threat' from the Korean peninsula.
'We had to produce nuclear weapons because the United States is threatening us with nuclear weapons,' he said.

Netanyahu quits as Israel approves Gaza pullout 'A unilateral withdrawal without anything in return is not the way,' he said. 'I cannot be part of this irresponsible move that divides the people and harms Israel's security and will in the future pose a danger for the wholeness of Jerusalem.'

Israel: Fragmented beyond repair?: The continuation of the settlement enterprise is an act of suicide for the Zionist dream. It is not only about demographics. It is perhaps even more so about values, morality and lessons that we, as Jews, should understand better than anyone else.

I am a lawyer, not a bomber : Asians should not be prejudged because of the way we look : An open letter to the person I sat opposite on the train yesterday.

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