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Energy Dept. Discusses Worker Suspension
Energy Department officials say a federal safety officer's suspension from
Los Alamos National Laboratory was unrelated to his having called attention
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Drug czar spurns complaint ove
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Britain Opens Files on Royal Intrigue of 1930s
"POW" was the Prince of Wales -- soon to become King Edward VIII of
England -- and "Mrs. Simpson" was Wallis Simpson, the married American
woman with whom the prince had falle
1) "No one present at the start knew how it would turn out in the end."
This was fundamentally true for all; it was not just a case of a few
doubting Thomases. George Washington was unsure that we up for the task;
Washington in his last General Order, the author says, expressed his
concerns abo
From Publishers Weekly
In October 1946, philosopher Karl Popper arrived at Cambridge to lecture at
a seminar hosted by his legendary colleague Ludwig Wittgenstein. It did not
go well: the men began arguing, and eventually, Wittgenstein began waving a
fire poker toward Popper. It lasted scarcely
Halfway through a first viewing of Canadian documentary makers Ted
Remerowski's and Marrin Canell's riveting Security Threat it's a
cautionary examination of how America's home security policies and
surveillance initiatives have swept aside long-cherished human rights since
the Sept. 11, 2001
Histories of philosophy tend either to be prodigious, learned works, like
F.C. Copleston's A History of Philosophy, or idiosyncratic tracts of
scholarly obfuscation, like Bertrand Russell's A History of Western
Philosophy, and they often present their subject through narrow,
ideological lenses.
How long oh lord!...
Fathers, sun and the holy post
Hundreds of believers are flocking to the Coogee Beach headland to see what
they say is an apparition of the Virgin Mary.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/01/30/1043804464591.html
The PM is a turd...After watching our Prime Minister waffle and
KaZaA: AN ONLINE AUSSIE SUCCESS STORY?
Sealed Section January 30
Can this be right? An Australian website in the world top 10. Surely not. A
particularly web-savvy Crikey friend writes from London:
"Few people realise this but the amazingly popular file sharing program
KaZaA, and its parent compa
Why an attack now would be so very dangerous
January 31 2003
George Bush must wait for the weapons inspections in Iraq to run their
course, writes Malcolm Fraser.
For many reasons, George Bush would be wrong unilaterally to attack Iraq
before the United Nations weapons inspectors have completed
Poison water threat claim
By Christine Caulfield
31jan03
A MAN threatened to poison Melbourne's water supply unless his dwindling
shares rose on the stock market, a court heard last night.
Prime Minister John Howard and Victorian premier Steve Bracks were woken in
the middle of the night by the
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VAN NUYS, Calif. - The first general meeting of the Free Speech Coalition
for 2003 focused on cybersex issues and mainstream media's recent coverage
of the adult industry.
FSC Executive Director Bill Lyon challenged a Jan. 12 Los Angeles Times
Magazine cover story, which contended lack of govern
Peace Activist VS US Military Aircraft
As Ireland mobilises against war an Irish peace activist was arrested
yesterday after attempting to disarm a US military plane parked at Shannon
Airport in Ireland.
Mary Kelly (audio entered the airport last night and succeeded in damaging
the nose of the
US Department of State
International Information Programs
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Bush to Create Terrorist Threat Integration Center
(White House fact sheet on strengthening U.S. intelligence) (1520)
President Bush is creating a new terrorist threat intell
Jan. 30 Bounty Hunter Billy Wells admits his profession has an image
problem.
"There's a picture that pops up your mind when you say 'bounty hunter,'" he
said. "You think of a thug."
It's an image that is not helped by regular if infrequent horror
stories of bounty hunters' apparent abuses
WASHINGTON -- A U.S. army helicopter with four Americans aboard crashed
near the Bagram air base in Afghanistan yesterday and all four were killed,
an American official said.
The UH-60 helicopter crashed several kilometres east of Bagram air base in
an area known as the East Training Range, sai
'Dirty bomb' constructed
Al-Qaida did job in Afghanistan
By AP
LONDON -- The al-Qaida terrorist network successfully built a crude
radiological device known as a "dirty bomb" in Afghanistan, the BBC
reported yesterday.
British intelligence agents infiltrated the network and found documents
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Kevin Mitnick: Consumer vigilance can thwart high-tech crooks
By Kevin D. Mitnick
CORPORATE security is an illusion. So is personal financial privacy. I
should know; I spent five years of my life in federal prison for proving it.
A recent survey by the Computer Security Institute and the FBI f
Reid, 29, remained defiant, describing himself as a soldier of war and
denouncing U.S. policies against Muslim nations as justification for his
attempted downing of American Airlines Flight 63 in December 2001. Nearly
200 passengers and crew members were aboard the Paris-to-Miami flight.
In a dr
Blix Says He Saw Nothing to Prompt a War
New York Times - 2 hours ago
UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 30 Days after delivering a broadly negative report
on Iraq's cooperation with international inspectors, Hans Blix on Wednesday
challenged several of the Bush administration's assertions about Iraqi
cheat
The suburbs of Washington, from Alexandria in the south to Dulles Airport
in the west, make up the defense industry's fertile crescent.
Within a short drive of the Pentagon, the CIA, and the rest of the national
security state, one immaculate office park after another rises above the
oleander,
Scientists have found evidence that fat and sugar may be addictive,
possibly explaining why many obese people cannot get enough junk food,
despite all the warnings.
Scientists already know that the area of the brain that moderates eating
behaviour is influenced by the blood's level of leptin, a
An Australian-designed, steam-driven jet engine is set to revolutionise
water travel by providing a more efficient, clean and safer alternative to
conventional outboard motors.
New Scientist magazine says the Pursuit Marine Drive - described as an
underwater jet engine - could soon be powering d
As troops gather in the Middle East and the US hypes up rhetoric for war on
Iraq, an army of protesters across Australia is mustering its forces to
fight for peace.
The latest poll shows only six per cent of the population backs a war in
Iraq without United Nations approval, with 30 per cent
Anti-Europeanism in America
By Timothy Garton Ash
This year, especially if the United States goes to war against Iraq, you
will doubtless see more articles in the American press on "Anti-Americanism
in Europe." But what about anti-Europeanism in the United States?
http://www.nybooks.com/articles
30 January 2003 ]
Stitched up: How the Big Four accountancy firms have PFI under their thumbs
(PDF)
Report on the revolving door between UK government and the 'Big Four'
accountancy firms, illustrating the means by which they simultaneously
devise and profit from New Labour's privatisation poli
Our second goal is high quality, affordable health for all Americans.
The American system of medicine is a model of skill and innovation, with a
pace of discovery that is adding good years to our lives. Yet for many
people, medical care costs too much, and many have no coverage at all.
These prob
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Nosecones of military planes don't like hammers.
It is sometimes justifiable to damage property if, for example, a door
has to be forced to access a burning house to save life. In relation to
the US war effort intent on
Communique from the Anarchist Black Bloc
It is estimated by UNICEF that since sanctions were imposed on Iraq that
Iraqi children are dying at twice the rate that they were 10 years ago.
This statistic is also confirmed by the Middle East Research and
Information Project, which states that the in
major stench in the area of the White House emerged from the sewer system
and spread into the Treasury Department and the American Bar Association,
resulting in an evacuation. It is unclear from the article whether the
Antichrist was at home when the stench first appeared.
Evacuation at the Tr
William Russell, the great correspondent who reported the carnage of
imperial wars, may have first used the expression "blood on his hands" to
describe impeccable politicians who, at a safe distance, order the mass
killing of ordinary people.
In my experience "on his hands" applies especially to
Battle line
'American aerial radar surveillance systems - possibly even drones - and
anti-terrorist patrols may be deployed to protect stretches of a £2bn
pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean that is being
constructed by British oil giant BP. The use of sophisticated security
syst
Mr. Bush, no individual and no nation is invincible forever. Unless you
stop creating enemies where none exist, and fuelling the flames of
anti-Americanism around the world, then the day will come when you too will
be challenged by a merciless opponent... and another... and another.
Defenders of
One has to go back to the lesser Roman emperors of the second century to
find an imperial suzerain as dismal as Bush. Tuesday's was surely the worst
State of the Union address to Congress in the past thirty years, as the
commander-in-chief stumbled through a thicket of brazen fictions towards
t
Wednesday, January 29, 2003 â?? Page A15 Globe & Mail
Three score and 10 years -- the traditional reckoning of a lifetime --
that's how long it has been since Adolf Hitler was sworn in as chancellor
of Germany on Jan. 30, 1933.
Hitler took the helm with an extremely clear idea of how he would
Mon 27 January 2003
UNITED KINGDOM/Southhampton
http://www.greenpeace.org/news/details?item_id=121583
Greenpeace flag ship, the Rainbow Warrior, entered Marchwood Military port
in Southampton and blocked the departure of UK military supply vessels
heading for the Iraqi conflict in the Gulf.
Sp
I would rather eat my keyboard than watch the State of the Union speech, so
consider this article an act of sacrificial public service.
The most irritating thing about the State of the Union is that we are a
captive audience in every way. This guy taxes us, spends our money on
stuff he likes,
Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi has condemned an allegation by US
President George W Bush that Iran is developing weapons of mass destruction.
"Whatever comments Bush made on Iran's pursuing weapons of mass destruction
are totally baseless, superficial and wrong," he told reporters in Teh
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Arresting Disobedience
by Jessica Azulay
ZNet Sustainer Program
January 23, 2003
Hundreds of thousands of people marched in Washington, DC and San Francisco
last weekend, yet it looks like the U.S. is probably going to war anyway.
The large, peaceful protests illustrated the size of our antiw
US military plane damaged on runway
RTE online is reporting the arrest of a women at Shannon who is "being
questioned about damage to an American military plane there."
They claim the women has been staying at the peace camp and that "It is
understood the nose of a US Navy cargo aircraft was dam
The following essay appears in the current issue of "The 'A' Word", a
little magazine out of Seattle. It is currently on it's third issue, and I
plan on doing it at least on a bi-monthly basis.
This is the first version of the essay, "Speciesism and its Discontents",
and I would happily and than
Indianapolis, Indiana
January 23, Offices of the Coast Guard and Army Recruitment were trashed.
The walls were spray-painted with "Fuck Your War" and close to ten large
office windows were broken. Two government vehicles were spray-painted and
the windows broken.
The political, military, and eco
EL PASO, Texas (AP) - A protest by about 1,000 high school students over a
change in class schedules turned into a rock- and bottle-throwing melee
Wednesday. About 10 people were arrested and nearly 30 injured. Students at
Montwood High School walked out of school in protest in the morning and
JOHANNESBURG -- Former South African President Nelson Mandela lashed out at
U.S. President George Bush's stance on Iraq on Thursday, saying the Texan
had no foresight and could not think properly.
Mandela, a towering statesman respected the world over for his fight
against Apartheid-era discrim
The Libertarian As Conservative.
By Bob Black. An unusual approach, viewing families, work, schools, and
churches as being as coercive as government.
http://ri.xu.org/arbalest/alembic2c.html
Bob Black
The Abolition of Work Anarchism and Other Impediments to Anarchy Book
Filled with Lies Preface
Austrian Economics.
http://world.std.com/~mhuben/austrian.html
Criticisms of Neoliberalism, Capitalism, and Free Markets.
Libertarians are unabashed promoters of capitalism and free markets, and
generally can see no wrong with them, either historically, philosophically,
or economically. The rest
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Dorothy Denning has never been shy of sounding off about society's use of
technology. This widely quoted Georgetown University professor of computer
science was once dubbed the "Clipper Chick" because of her vocal support of
the controversial Clipper encryption proposal. That policy measure, whi
TROJAN USERS CAUGHT IN CHINA Three local high school students were arrested
on Monday for allegedly running Trojan programs to steal dial-up account
passwords from compromised computer systems. Reporter speaks about SunSeven
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January 13, 2003
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The price of gold has jumped 30% over the past year. As preparations for
the war against Iraq reach fever pitch the price of gold continues to
escalate. The US holds 8149 tons of gold in reserve, to support the value
of its currency. It has by far the largest stockpi
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If I denied the Holocaust, I would deserve the odium that would be heaped
on me. The Holocaust is a fact, it occurred within our living memory. When
the Howard government through the Arts Minister Rod Kemp establishes a
review panel, appoints its members and sets the agenda to revie
Tyler Gatewood Kent
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On May 20, 1940, reports Joseph Persico's superb Random House book and New
York Times best-seller, "Roosevelt's Secret War," Scotland Yard, MI5, and
two other officers arrived at 47 Gloucester Place in London.
After having to break down the door, they
Duncan Lee
Woodberry Forest, Yale, Oxford (Rhodes Scholar)
In 1944, he was 30 years old, having been born to missionary parents in
Nanking, China.
After graduation from one of the South's best prep schools, in Orange, Va.,
he graduated from Yale, then became a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford and returne
Presidency on the line
Jan 30
Peter Hartcher in Washington
US planning over the past year for the confrontation with Iraq has put
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's survival in jeopardy, but now it also
endangers another leader - America's George Bush.
The combination of Bush's troop deployments,
Recruiting profits
"The Recruit," the new movie exploiting former Camp Peary
instructor-turned-spy Harold Nicholson, opens everywhere Friday. Marketing
of the film and spinoff products has been in the works for months to build
buzz toward a blockbuster. The irony is that such publicity is anathe
C.I.A. Director Will Lead Terror Center
President Bush said tonight that he would create a Terrorist Threat
Integration Center to merge units at the C.I.A., F.B.I. and other agencies
into a single government unit intended to strengthen the collection and
analysis of foreign and domestic terror t
Cybercrime, they just don't mention it
January 30 2003
Criminals are not only stealing money on the Internet, but ideas, business
plans and bidding strategies, writes Bob Tedeschi in New York.
Cybercrime, long a painful side effect of the innovations of Internet
technology, is reaching new dimens
About 200 kilograms of plutonium produced by a Japanese nuclear plant -
enough to make 25 nuclear bombs - have technically gone "missing", Japanese
authorities have revealed.
But Tokyo and the United Nations' nuclear watchdog maintain that the
shortfall is the result of miscalculation and measu
Picture: REUTERS
Susan Sarandon says she is tired of being labelled "anti-American".
Outspoken Hollywood star Susan Sarandon tonight used the gala premiere of
her new film to criticise Prime Minister Tony Blair and his relationship
with President Bush.
The 56-year-old actress was attending the
COMPUTER nerds are at risk of a new version of economy class syndrome -
e-thrombosis.
Experts warn that the condition most commonly linked with long flights can
also affect the deskbound.
The near-death of a 32-year-old man from deep vein thrombosis has prompted
fresh warnings from doctors.
The
Qantas fingerprint plan
By SUSIE O'BRIEN
30jan03
A QANTAS move to use fingerprint scans to monitor the movements of more
than 600 Victorian baggage handlers is expected to spark national
industrial action.
The Victorian workers are among thousands of Qantas staff nationally whose
fingerprints
Malawi: Editor hurt in civil rights riot. Penelope Paliani-Kamanga, deputy
chief reporter for the "Daily Times", Malawi's oldest daily, was shot in
the knee by a rubber bullet On 27 January by Blantyre anti-riot police, who
fired shots to disperse demonstrators. Members of civil society were
de
Ethiopia: Rejects accusations of media control. The Ethiopian government
has hit back at claims that it is trying to push through draconian press
laws aimed at restricting the country's fledgling media, reports IRIN.
The government said in a strongly worded statement that the private press
ofte
Ukraine: Journalists probe colleague's death. Journalists from Ukraine left
for Belarus Monday to investigate the death of a prominent news agency
director, a top media rights group said.
The journalists want an official probe into the death of Mykhailo
Kolomiyets, former director of the Ukrain
Uzbekistan: Online dissidents silenced. Web sites that published articles
alleging corruption among high state officials in Uzbekistan and
forecasting President Islam Karimov's resignation have been cut off from
Uzbek web users.
Free expression is strictly controlled in Uzbekistan, which enjoys
Hong Kong: Backpedalling on sedition law. After stirring up a huge
political fight with a planned anti-subversion law, Hong Kong government
leaders announced a scaled-back version on 28 January that appeared
designed to appease the criticisms of human rights groups.
The territory's Chief Execut
Jordan: Journalists face fatwa, charges. Editor-in-chief Nasser Qamash,
managing editor Roman Haddad and journalist Muhannad Mbeidin of the weekly
magazine al-Hilal have been jailed since 16 January over the publication of
an article that religious factions have declared blasphemous.
Qamash, Ha
Malaysia: More grief for Malaysiakini. The Malaysian internet news site
Malaysiakini, under investigation for publishing an allegedly seditious
letter has been told by its landlord to clear out move out of its offices -
in line with government efforts to silence the highly regarded news service.
Web stokes anti-war movement. Web commentators paid tribute to the
organising power of the internet in marshalling tens of thousands behind
the 19 January protests against war in Iraq. They were the biggest since
the anti-Vietnam War protests of the 1960s, drawing, say organisers, an
estimated
Sorry,Martha Stewart...
Stewart: I hate those awful photos of me in the NY Post!
New Yorker
Martha Stewart looks weary when she sits down with Jeffrey Toobin and talks
about her troubles. "Schadenfreude?" he asks. "That's the word," she says.
"I hear that, like, every day. Do you know how to spel
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Schwarzkopf opposes IraqWar, is scared of Rum$feld rhetoric
Bay Area Independent Media Center, CA - 27 Jan 2003
"Candidly, I have
Garofalo: Many TV anchors, reporters are WH mouthpieces
Washington Post
Standup comic and antiwar activist Janeane Garofalo claims reporters who
cover antiwar demonstrations "always interview the guy who says, 'The
government has put a microchip in your dental fillings.'" She tells Howard
Kurtz
SUV-hater Huffington: "Activism is an extension of journalism" (LAT/r.r.)
Pelton: We ate up to five times a day while kidnapped
NationalGeographic.com
Robert Young Pelton, who was kidnapped by a Colombian paramilitary group on
Jan. 14 while on assignment for National Geographic Adventure, says he
You Can Help Change Bad Copyright Rules
posted by Dan Gillmor 05:16 AM
permanent link to this item
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a Web form you can fill out to help
the Librarian of Congress come up with needed exceptions to the 1998
Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (The law needs o
"...Karl Rove has told... has said to a reporter -- Miriam Rosen of the
Dallas Observer -- that this is the kind of candidate that a political hack
like me dreams of..."
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/white_house/jan-june03/rove_1-28.html
He's America's Joseph Goebbels. As a 21-year old Young R
What do Limbaugh, Wolfowitz, Ashcroft, Cheney, Will, et al. have in common?
(That is, besides being wealthy white male crypto-fascists?)
You all know the tale of George "AWOL" Bush II & how he sat out the Vietnam
War in Texas while working on Republican political campaigns at the
taxpayer's ex
Introduction
by Chip Berlet
Every major traumatic event in U.S. history generates a new round of
speculation about conspiracies. The attacks on 9/11/01 are no exception.
There are real conspiracies throughout history, but history is not
controlled by a vast timeless conspiracy. There are power
http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=231705
Carlyle Group Profit at $1.2m per missile, and estimated gross margin
of 40% on bulk missile replacement order
$384 million
How much per civillian?
$984
The old fashioned way (english)
Meet the Carlyle Group 3:14am Tue Jan 28 '03
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War is imminent. The blood price of such a conflict will be enormous. It
purely dollar terms the cost alone should cause extreme embarrassment to
the economic rationalists. Those have talked up the need for war seems
fearful that backing down now could cause their removal from office. They
have
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