Driver told FBI agents
U.S. could have killed bin Laden

Message: ''You had these opportunities, America. You didn't do anything,''
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George Orwell and his Big Brother

Giant screens planned for 60 towns will make watching television compulsory.
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How the US Government Was Overthrown In Three Easy Steps
Tragedy and Hope is certainly
not a "conspiracy" book.
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Energy firms ‘conspire to raise prices’
MPs on the Commons Business and Enterprise Committee stop short of
accusing companies of rigging prices.
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Oops, the MEDUSA Mind Control
Ray Gun Will Actually Kill You

MEDUSA just morphed from a crowd-control device into a monstrous weapon.
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California Becomes First State to Implement Trans Fats Ban
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
signed the new legislation on Friday.
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Bush's historic abuse of power
Obtained documents point to a potential investigation of the White House
that could rival Watergate.
(read more)

Head of U.S. cancer institute
warns of cellphone risks

Of concern are the still unknown effects of more than a decade of cellphone use.
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'Imperial presidency'
hearing to feature 13 witnesses

Americans have been waiting for Congress to hold the President accountable.
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Huffington Post Confirms Censorship
“There are certain obvious things we have,” says Huffington. “Conspiracy theories —
we don’t allow conspiracy theories."
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Pentagon Auditors Pressured
To Favor Contractors

According to an 80-page report released by the Government Accountability Office.
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Don’t Call It an Impeachment Hearing
“Nothing is going to come out of this...
I know it, the media knows it,
even the speaker knows it.”
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US Military Recruits Children
In May of 2002, the United States Army invaded E3, the annual video game convention held in Los Angeles.
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Most Bank Sites Are Insecure
"Design flaws that could compromise security were widespread and included some of the largest banks in the country."
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TSA Now Conducting
Random Behavioral Screening

The behavioral checks are unannounced
and may be done at any gate, at any time.
(read more)

“Bin Laden driver”
case contains revealing details

“If they hadn’t shot down the fourth
plane it would’ve hit the dome.”
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Heather Thomas Fuels
9/11 Conspiracy Theorists

Actress, author, and activist believes
there's more to 9/11 than people think.
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At Border, Your Laptop Is Wide-Open
U.S. officials could search, inspect and copy data from international travelers' electronic devices without a warning or warrant.
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Four US soldiers charged with conspiracy to murder Iraqis
The statement provided no details and army public affairs officers refused to elaborate.
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Study: Poor ballot designs
still affect U.S. elections

Even after Congress set aside $3
billion to overhaul voting systems.
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American physicists warned
not to debate global warming

Bureaucrats at the American Physical Society have issued a curious warning.
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Bush says Wall Street ‘got drunk’
Bush said Wall Street was experiencing a hangover at a recent fundraiser in which he also made light of the US housing crisis.
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Goldman Spreads Its Tentacles
Conspiracy aside, there is a legitimate issue associated with advising the Treasury while remaining employed at an investment bank.
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Fannie, Freddie Rescue
May Cost $25 Billion, CBO Says

Would cost U.S. taxpayers an
estimated $25 billion over two years.
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Law and Terror
A legal analyst argues for a novel solution to the legal wars over anti-terrorism
policy: Congress doing its job.
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FBI Lists 9/11 as a "Top Ten" Moment
In a truth-is-stranger-than-fiction posting, the FBI has listed 9/11 as one of its 10 most shining moments in the past 100 years.
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"Arrested Development"
Endorses NYC 9/11 Ballot Initiative

Grammy award winning lead vocalist
gave a heartfelt endorsement.
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Remember the Axis of Evil?
A phrase that summed up the good
guys-bad guys division of the president's no-shades-of-gray worldview.
(read more)

Five Ways Reality Went
Sci-Fi So Far This Century

We love a good science fiction story, but sometimes reality is just as strange.
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US military jails 'black holes'
US human rights lawyers charged the force is detaining journalists to "shut people up" about activities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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First US war crimes trial since WWII
Pentagon-appointed attorney says testimony will prove Hamdan was merely a low-level member of bin Laden's motor pool.
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Outrage over US army exercise
The US Army is moving ahead with plans to shoot live pigs and treat their gunshot wounds in a medical trauma exercise.
(read more)

'Justifying' Torture: Two Big Lies
Ashcroft didn’t mean to be funny, but his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee might strike one as hilarious.
(read more)

Kucinich to investigate police
surveillance of protest groups

"Most people would be upset to know that police were spying on lawful citizens."
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Four Madrid bomb convicts cleared
Spain's Supreme Court has overturned the convictions of four people found guilty of involvement in the 2004 Madrid bombings.
(read more)

Flip-flopping to the White House
How Barack Obama and John McCain
are changing positions on everything
from wiretapping to taxes.
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Obama Calls For Civilian Stasi
Called for a “civilian national security
force” as powerful as the U.S. military, comments ignored by the corporate media.
(read more)

Casino regulators got items
meant for Katrina victims

Agency that regulates Mississippi's casinos got stoves, dinnerware and other items.
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Chicago May Need National Guard
Bringing in state troopers -- even National Guard helicopters to high-crime areas -- is still very much in the planning stages.
(read more)

Democrats are the war party
Which party is most likely to quickly resort to force in matters of national security? It's not necessarily a reputation to be desired.
(read more)

Controversy Dogs TWA 800
On 12th Anniversary

It's no wonder that many families of the victims of have found little solace.
(read more)

Seven years on, no answer from
White House on anthrax attacks

Missteps in the investigation have
had major negative consequences.
(read more)

Worries About War Crimes Heat up
Top Bush hands are starting to get
sweaty about where they left their fingerprints on U.S. torture policies.
(read more)

The motivation for blocking investigations into Bush lawbreaking
An additional complicating factor is that key members of Congress sanctioned this.
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Polish Commentary Urges Authorities to Examine Secret CIA Prison Allegations
In Poland, unlawful imprisonment and torture are ex officio indictable offences.
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Global warming consensus
takes another battering

“Models used by the UN’s IPCC were
pre-programmed with overstated values."
(read more)

'Manchurian Candidates' to
Gather in Connecticut

Are all the people really victims of MK ULTRA? No. That's not the point.
(read more)

Fed Chief Bleak on Economic Outlook
A sense of economic gloom gripped Washington on Tuesday as President Bush urged Americans not to lose faith.
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