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UN official to visit Syria head Post Date: 2006-04-09 00:45:58 by A K A Stone
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The head of the UN's investigation into the assassination of Lebanon's Prime Minister Rafik Hariri is heading to Damascus to meet the Syrian president. Serge Brammertz will meet Syrian leader Bashar Assad on Sunday. UN progress reports have implicated Syria in the murder of Mr Hariri but Damascus denies any involvement. It will be the first time the Syrian President Bashar Assad has met UN investigators since the probe started last summer. Syria criticised The UN team formally made a request to see Mr Assad in January after the defection of Syria's former vice-president, Abdel Halim Khaddam, who has alleged that President Assad was involved in the murder of Rafik Hariri. In the first ...
Hersh says Chimpy's going to Nuke Iran Post Date: 2006-04-08 22:17:09 by Jhoffa_
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The Bush administration is planning to use nuclear weapons against Iran, to prevent it acquiring its own atomic warheads, claims an investigative writer with high-level Pentagon and intelligence contacts. President George W Bush is said to be so alarmed by the threat of Iran's hard-line leader, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, that privately he refers to him as "the new Hitler", says Seymour Hersh, who broke the story of the Abu Ghraib Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal. Mahmoud Ahmedinejad Mahmoud Ahmedinejad: 'The new Hitler' Some US military chiefs have unsuccessfully urged the White House to drop the nuclear option from its war plans, Hersh writes in The New Yorker magazine. The conviction ...
Mayors Could Lose Their Powers: Russia Post Date: 2006-04-04 22:27:33 by A K A Stone
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The State Duma Council on Thursday will discuss United Russia-drafted legislation that would allow governors to confiscate powers from mayors who manage their cities poorly. The amendments promise to provoke consternation among liberal politicians and Western leaders, both of whom have expressed concern that the Kremlin is rolling back democracy by eliminating gubernatorial elections and scrapping individual races for the State Duma, among other things. The latest measure, political analysts said, is a sign that the Kremlin wants to make sure that leaders from the municipal level on up will guarantee a good showing for United Russia in the Duma elections next year and a smooth handover of ...
Mexico is a Foreign ENEMY Post Date: 2006-04-03 11:04:55 by alwaysontheright
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To: President Bush and Members of the US Congress Each of you has taken an oath to uphold the US Constitution, and to defend America against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Your authority to govern We the People is contingent on fulfilling that solemn oath. You serve at the will of We the People; you have no other claim to power. The American people intend to hold each of you responsible for meeting the conditions of your oath of office. Mexico is obviously a foreign nation. Mexico is also a third-world, socialist nation, which because of corruption, greed, and incompetence, is unable to feed, educate, and provide minimal health care to its citizens. Rather than reforming the political ...
Venezuelans Train for Civilian Militias Post Date: 2006-04-03 07:37:56 by A K A Stone
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The women, some trembling, grasp the assault rifles and awkwardly lower themselves into sniper positions as they take aim and fire at white targets in the distance. Dressed in jeans and sneakers, the women are the unlikely heart of a new civilian militia being trained as Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warns his country must be ready for a "war of resistance" against the United States. The U.S. government dismisses Chavez's claims of a possible invasion as ridiculous. But Chavez insists Venezuelans must be prepared for anything, citing a short-lived 2002 coup that briefly unseated him. Housewives, students, construction workers, social workers and many unemployed have signed up ...
Chávez seeks to peg oil at $50 a barrel Post Date: 2006-04-03 00:05:48 by A K A Stone
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Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez is poised to launch a bid to transform the global politics of oil by seeking a deal with consumer countries which would lock in a price of $50 a barrel. A long-term agreement at that price could allow Venezuela to count its huge deposits of heavy crude as part of its official reserves, which Caracas says would give it more oil than Saudi Arabia. "We have the largest oil reserves in the world, we have oil for 200 years." Mr Chávez told the BBC's Newsnight programme in an interview to be broadcast tonight. "$50 a barrel - that's a fair price, not a high price." Chávez seeks to peg oil at $50 a barrel · Price ...
Letter of the day - Emulating the good Samaritan Post Date: 2006-04-02 23:32:48 by A K A Stone
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THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS generally accepted that the distribution of wealth in Jamaica is far from equal. There are a number of persons who may not even be aware of some of their bank accounts, while some persons do not have what it takes to start one. When it comes to having a meal, some persons are confused because they have too much to choose from, while others are confused because there is nothing to choose from. This discrepancy has caused many persons to play the blame game. The onus to make things better is many times placed at the feet of the Government, sometimes at the feet of the private sector, and at other times the less fortunate are blamed for the predicament in which they ...
PA Foreign Minister: ‘No Place’ for Israel on Middle East Map Post Date: 2006-04-02 23:28:14 by A K A Stone
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The Palestinian Authoritys new foreign minister, Mahmoud Al-Zahar of the Hamas told Xinhua, Chinas official news agency, that he envisions a map of the Middle East that does not have Israel on it. Al-Zahar, who took office last week with the swearing in of the PAs new Hamas government, said, "I dream of hanging a huge map of the world on the wall at my Gaza home which does not show Israel on it." Al-Zahars statement echoes that of Iranian Prime Minister Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in which he vowed to wipe Israel off the map. "I hope
to have our independent state on all historic Palestine (including Israel)," he said. The Hamas ...
Australia and China sign deal on uranium trade Post Date: 2006-04-02 23:16:31 by A K A Stone
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CANBERRA - Australia and China signed a nuclear safeguards deal today to allow Beijing to import Australian uranium for power generation, but an Australian minister said exports were unlikely to start for some years.
The deal was signed in the presence of visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
China is expected to build 40 to 50 nuclear power plants over the next 20 years and needs steady supplies of uranium.
Australia has about 40 per cent of the world's known uranium reserves, but it only allows sales to countries which have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) who also agree to a separate bilateral safeguards deal.
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Mayor Shot 14 Times at Midnight Post Date: 2006-04-02 23:00:16 by A K A Stone
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The bullet-riddled body of a Moscow region mayor was found in a children's playground close to his home early Friday in what prosecutors believe was a contract murder. Dzerzhinsky Mayor Viktor Dorkin was walking home at around midnight after speaking on live television when he was apparently attacked by two men with handguns, Channel One television reported, citing investigators. Dorkin was shot 10 times in the head and four times in the chest, Channel One said. Dorkin rarely traveled with bodyguards, according to media reports. Dorkin's body was discovered at around 3 a.m. in a playground, said a spokeswoman for the Moscow region prosecutor's office. Dorkin, 52, had since 1991 ...
China rising: A 21st century powerhouse Post Date: 2006-04-02 22:52:24 by A K A Stone
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WUHU, China - If the 20th was the American century, the 21st may belong to China. Just five years into it, China has become the worlds third-largest trader, one of its fastest-growing economies, a rising military power in Northeast Asia and a global player extending its influence in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. Americans and people around the globe can feel the effects of China's voracious appetite for resources and the enormous output of its factories, staffed by an endless stream of migrants who toil for $2 a day churning out low-cost goods, undercutting foreign competitors and upending the low-end global work force. The world has never seen a nation as big as China ...
Scientists cheer holocaust wish Texas academy honors professor who wants 90% of human race exterminated by ebola Post Date: 2006-04-02 20:38:01 by A K A Stone
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What would happen if a world-renowned scientist and evolutionary ecologist told hundreds of his colleagues that 90 percent of the human race needed to be wiped out by exposure to ebola or some other deadly virus? Apparently, according to a scientist who claims to have witnessed such a remarkable event one month ago, the fiend would get a standing ovation and an award. Forrest Mims III That's the story being told by Forrest Mims III, a member of the Texas Academy of Science, chairman of its environmental science section and editor of the Citizen Scientist. The speech Mims heard was delivered by Eric R. Pianka, a lizard expert from the University of Texas. It is recounted in detail in ...
Japans first full pledged nuclear processing plant to go online Post Date: 2006-03-31 17:04:56 by A K A Stone
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[Charlie Reese] (I) Told You So Post Date: 2006-03-27 12:49:39 by PnbC
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Told You So by Charley Reese Every day that passes, Americans will be less welcomed in Iraq, and I wouldn't take lightly the warning of an Iraqi cleric who said, "You should leave before we force you out." An army that won't fight is one thing. Twenty million people willing to stab you in the back, cut your throat or toss a grenade in your soup are quite another. Our Army is trained and equipped to fight set battles against other armies. It is not trained to cope with a hostile civilian population. It will not do well, and if we insist on staying, the Iraqis will force us out, just as the Lebanese forced the Israeli army out. And remember, life isn't a TV show. The plot ...
Saddam planned to deploy 'camels of mass destruction' Post Date: 2006-03-26 23:21:43 by A K A Stone
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Saddam Hussein planned to use "camels of mass destruction" as weapons to defend Iraq, loading them with bombs and directing them towards invading forces. The animals were part of a plan to arm and equip foreign insurgents drawn up by the dictator shortly before the American-led invasion three years ago, reveals a 37-page report, captured after the fall of Baghdad and just released by the Pentagon. It is part of a cache of thousands of documents that the United States Department of Defence says it does not have the resources to translate. British soldier in Iraq British soldier in Iraq Earlier this month, the Pentagon released copies in the original Arabic onto the internet in ...
sdftgb Post Date: 2006-03-25 23:20:01 by RickyJ
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Mother who gave birth after failed abortion 'has no grounds' to sue NHS for £250,000 Post Date: 2006-03-21 01:05:32 by A K A Stone
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A WOMAN suing a hospital after giving birth to a baby girl despite having an abortion was given no guarantees that the termination would be successful, a court heard yesterday. Stacy Dow, 21, of Perth, has launched a £250,000 civil damages claim against Tayside University Hospitals NHS Trust for the "financial burden" of raising her daughter Jayde, who she had when she was 16. Miss Dow decided to have an abortion when she became pregnant with twins. But a few months later she discovered she was still pregnant with one of the twins, by which time a second abortion was too late. Miss Dow is said to have suffered "distress and anxiety" from the discovery of her ...
In Bad Times, Girls Become Financial Assets Post Date: 2006-03-19 17:01:35 by A K A Stone
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SILALI, Kenya Soitanae Ole Kyoiogo watched helplessly as his treasured cows dropped dead in the drought, one after another, until only two survived from a herd of 50. Desperate to feed his family, he turned to the only source of wealth he had left: his daughters, ages 8 and 9. The 47-year-old Masai father arranged to marry the girls to a pair of local men in exchange for three cows per child, plus some blankets and cash. ADVERTISEMENT It's one of the saddest side effects so far of an East African drought that has killed dozens and is threatening millions more with hunger. Child welfare advocates in Kenya report a sharp rise in forced early marriages, particularly among Masai ...
U.S., Iraqi officials take sides on civil war debate Post Date: 2006-03-19 16:58:05 by A K A Stone
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- On the third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, officials from the war-torn nation and the United States differed on whether there is all-out civil war there. Former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi told the BBC that recent sectarian violence is a sure sign of a nation at war with itself. "We are losing each day as an average 50 to 60 people throughout the country, if not more. If this is not civil war, then God knows what civil war is," he said. Although conditions have not passed the "point of no return," he said, if that point is reached, fragile efforts to build a new government "will not only fall apart but sectarianism will ...
Veterans back from Iraq with stories to tell Post Date: 2006-03-19 16:54:17 by A K A Stone
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he heat, which is like living under a french-fry lamp, like standing in front of the world's biggest hair dryer, like sitting in a sealed car on the hottest summer day in Washington with the heater blasting and someone throwing sand in your face. The mud, which follows the hot season, cold, slimy, sticky mud that makes you wish it would turn hot again. The green that erupts after a spring rain and astounds you the first time you see it. The blue of the timeless sky above and beyond all the troubles. The black of the inky desert night, thickly dusted with stars and galaxies. The eyes of the children. These are some of the things they remember from their service in Iraq. War: In their own ...
About 8,000 US marines to move to Guam from Okinawa Post Date: 2006-03-15 17:04:43 by A K A Stone
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US military will move around 8,000 marines from Okinawa to Guam by 2012 as part of an agreement on the realignment of US forces there, a Pentagon spokesman said. ADVERTISEMENT The number of marines to be relocated is about 1,000 more than the Pentagon originally estimated when it signed an agreement on October 29 with Japan regarding the US military presence in Japan, said Lieutenant Colonel Brian Maka. "Upon further analysis, it looks like ... roughly the number is going to be about 8,000 (marines)," he said. The United States estimates the move will cost around 10 billion dollars, and wants Japan to pick up 75 percent of it, he said. The move also will ...
Chinese military trains in West Post Date: 2006-03-15 17:03:34 by A K A Stone
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China is stepping up military training in Latin America because of a law that limits U.S. military support to nations in the region, the general in charge of the U.S. Southern Command told Congress yesterday. Gen. Bantz J. Craddock, who oversees U.S. military activities in the region, said a lack of engagement on the part of the United States has benefited China. "If we are not there and we can't provide this opportunity, someone else will," Gen. Craddock told the Senate Armed Services Committee. "Other nations are moving in. The People's Republic of China has made many offers, and now we are seeing those who formerly would come to the United States going to China." The ...
The Real Butchers Of Serbia: Clinton, Clark, NATO Slobo death media spin intensifies, speculation rife that Milosevic was going to call Clinton as witness Post Date: 2006-03-15 17:01:39 by A K A Stone
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The media coverage of Slobodan Milosevic's death has branched off into two distinct contexts. One is the desperate scramble to spin evidence and testimony suggesting Slobo was murdered and the other revolves around discussion that Milosevic was knocked off because he was about to call Bill Clinton as a witness at the Hague. The consequence of 'The Butcher Of Serbia's' death remains the same. The only man in a position to legally implicate the real butchers of Serbia, Clark and Clinton, in war crimes that all but wiped an entire race off the map, is silenced. Today both Milosevic's son and his wife went public to say that in their opinion Slobo was deliberately poisoned by the cocktail of ...
A Continent Splits Apart Post Date: 2006-03-15 16:57:07 by A K A Stone
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Normally new rivers, seas and mountains are born in slow motion. The Afar Triangle near the Horn of Africa is another story. A new ocean is forming there with staggering speed -- at least by geological standards. Africa will eventually lose its horn. Geologist Dereje Ayalew and his colleagues from Addis Ababa University were amazed -- and frightened. They had only just stepped out of their helicopter onto the desert plains of central Ethiopia when the ground began to shake under their feet. The pilot shouted for the scientists to get back to the helicopter. And then it happened: the Earth split open. Crevices began racing toward the researchers like a zipper opening up. After a few ...
Tribunal Had Warnings on Milosevic Drugs Post Date: 2006-03-14 16:34:04 by A K A Stone
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Slobodan Milosevic had regular access to drugs and alcohol smuggled into his prison cell, yet the U.N. war crimes tribunal failed to take action despite warnings, tribunal officials said Tuesday. ADVERTISEMENT Two officials told The Associated Press the unit's prison warden had cautioned the tribunal president and registrar that as a result, Milosevic's health could not be guaranteed. Nevertheless, they said, no action was taken to tighten supervision. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the tribunal's strict confidentiality rules. The officials, who had access to confidential reports on Milosevic's incarceration, were countering allegations ...
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