- MONTANA GOV TELLS 'DHS' TO "GO TO HELL" - OVER REAL ID vid
Alternative News and Views, Reported by Agents Around the World, 24 hours a day
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- Pentagon: Inventory ordered of all U.S. nukes - CNN.com
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has formally ordered the Air Force, Navy and Defense Logistics Agency to conduct an inventory of all U.S. nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon-related materials to make sure all items are accounted for, according to a Pentagon memo released Thursday.
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- Robots: Combat Robot Attempts Rebellion Against Human Masters in Iraq, Army Pulls Plug for 10-20 Years
The army's machine-gun wielding insurgent-slaying robot SWORDS is no longer spraying foes with hot doom in Iraq Actually it never
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- Rumsfeld prosecution could set precedent | The Japan Times Online
NEW YORK — There is now enough evidence to try former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for war crimes, Manfred Nowak, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture, recently told "Frontal 21," a German television program.
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- Russia Gave The US a 9/11 Memorial-Truth!
A forwarded email with photos of a 100 foot structure and says that it is a gift to the US from the people of Russia. The email says that this is called "The Teardrop" and serves as a memorial to the lives lost in the World Trade Center attack of September 11th. The email goes on to ask why there was no press coverage.
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- Supreme Court backs Gitmo detainees - Guantanamo- msnbc.com
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay have rights under the Constitution to challenge their detention in U.S. civilian courts.
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- Supreme Court restores habeas corpus, strikes down key part of Military Commissions Act - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com
"Security subsists, too, in fidelity to freedom's first principles. Chief among these are freedom from arbitrary and unlawful restraint."
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- Team Obama Halts Talk of Assault Weapons Ban | Newsweek Periscope | Newsweek.com
Newsweek magazine online plus daily news, features and commentary from our global network of correspondents
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- The Raw Story
Kucinich presents Bush impeachment articles
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- TheStar.com | World | 63 charged in Indian CEO's beating death
The Toronto Star
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- Thousands of police to lose jobs as forces feel the pinch - Times Online
Large numbers of police forces are planning to cut thousands of officers
despite the threat of a recession-driven surge in crime and disorder.
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- Upheaval on Wall St. Stirs Anger in the U.N. - NYTimes.com
President Bush sought to reassure world leaders that his administration was taking “bold steps” to stanch the economic crisis in the U.S.
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- Wall Street fears as Lehman Brothers teeters on brink - Times Online
Even a year ago, as the credit crisis erupted on Wall Street, it would have
been inconceivable that one of the world’s biggest banks would be fighting
to stave off collapse.
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- Why Ireland's banking bail-out could be good news for British savers - MoneyWeek
The Irish government has guaranteed all deposits and most of the debt held by six of Ireland's banks for the next two years. As Jody Clarke explains, this puts the country's banks at an advantage – but it could be good for Britain, too.
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