- No food aid as hungry flee Niger (p)(f)
Niger`s government cannot afford to distribute free food to those hit by a food crisis, officials say, as hundreds of people flee to Nigeria. Food crisis committee manager Seydou Bakary warned of a "nationwide catastrophe" if this year`s harvests are even slightly deficient. BBC News Oct 16, 2005
with holocaust hunger outrageous
- No More Bands to Play at J's Cafe (f)
The owners of J's Sports Café in South Laurel were fined $10,000 last week and ordered to halt all live entertainment by the Prince George's County Board of License Commissioners. But to the disappointment of critics who packed the hearing room, the board did not suspend the club's liquor license. March 22, 2007
with club crime jcafe local nearby news regional violence
- No More Do Overs for J's Sports Cafe After 3 Homicides (f)
Watch comments attached to this post for updates. Jan 30, 2007
with club county crime gov info jcafe local nearby news pg regional updating violence
- NO-QUESTIONS WIRETAPPING (p)(f)
R emember that fundamental principle -- the one that got everybody so upset when they first heard about the National Security Agency`s freelance wiretapping -- that says that if the U.S. government wants to listen to your phone calls, it needs to get a court`s permission? March 10, 2006
with civil government nsa reform rights terrorism
- Nokia Internet Tablet Applications (f)
with computer stuff by 12 users
- Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Main Page (f)
with computer stuff
- Nokia N800 Review; A Real World Analysis (f)
with computer stuff
- North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County News (p)(f)
The definition of "creationism" has become cloudier with a federal judge`s decision last Dec. 20 that barred mention of "intelligent design" theory when schools treat evolution ---- a ruling that`s likely to affect disputes in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio and elsewhere. NCTimes Jan 12, 2006
with and government religion
- Northern P.G. County Communities Guide (p)(f)
P.G. Gazette June 2005
with misc
- NSA acted on own authority to expand surveillance (p)(f)
with government nsa reform
- NSA Domestic Spy Program Documents (p)(f)
with civil nsa rights terrorism
- NSA Domestic Spying
Most Targets Not Terrorists (p)(f)
with government nsa reform
- NSA Spying Part of Broader Effort (f)
The Bush administration's chief intelligence official said yesterday that President Bush authorized a series of secret surveillance activities under a single executive order in late 2001. The disclosure makes clear that a controversial National Security Agency program was part of a much broader operation than the president previously described. Aug 1, 2007
with civil government nsa reform rights
- NSA Whitewash Passes Judiciary Committee on Party-Line Vote (p)(f)
Senate Bill 2453 was written by Senator Arlen Specter in consultation with Vice President Dick Cheney: “This bill is a dire threat to the system of checks and balances that has been fundamental to our democracy for more than 200 years. It violates the basic principle that no one, not even the president, is above the law. If enacted, it would threaten Americans’ most basic constitutional rights and liberties. Sep 13, 2006
with civil government nsa outrageous reform rights
- NSA: Spying at Home - Article Index Washington Post (p)(f)
Reports that President Bush signed a secret order in 2002 authorizing the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on U.S. citizens and foreign nationals in the United States have led to repeated requests by some members of Congress for explanations from administration officials, as well as accusations of civil rights violations from privacy groups. Critics say the agency’s eavesdropping activities violate the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which makes it a crime to conduct domestic surveillance without a criminal or intelligence warrant. [check this index for new articles)
with government info nsa reform updating
- NY team confirms UCLA tabletop fusion | Science Blog (p)(f)
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a tabletop accelerator that produces nuclear fusion at room temperature Feb 13, 2006
with science
- Oak Hill breakout worries residents (p)(f)
Russett and Maryland City residents are displeased with the way District officials from the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services handled a recent escape from the Oak Hill Youth Center, saying they failed to notify the community properly. Laurel Gazette Feb 9, 2006
with crime regional
- Oaklands & Brick Yard Developments Move Forward (p)(f)
Oaklands, about 70 homes on 49 acres clustered around the historic Oaklands Mansion at Route 1 and Contee Road, will offer houses in the high-$400,000 to mid- $500,000 range. The Brick Yard is to be a 115-acre mixed-use development on the site of the old Washington Brick Co. stretching from north of Muirkirk Road to Contee Road east of Route 1. Nov 22, 2006
with brick development nearby oaklands yard
- Oaklands residential development approved (p)(f)
The Prince George's Planning Board last week granted final approval to a developer's plan to build 72 homes surrounding the historic 18th-century Oaklands plantation house at Route 1 and Contee Road. March 17, 2005
The final plan includes a playground and soccer field in addition to the residences.
with development nearby oaklands
- Officer Accuses Generals of Intellectual & Moral Failures (f)
An active-duty Army officer is publishing a blistering attack on U.S. generals, saying they have botched the war in Iraq and misled Congress about the situation there
with government iraq reform
Bookmarks 941 - 960
« Previous
Next »