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TVNL Editor's
Comments: So what do you think the TV news heads would
be saying had a Democratic
administration been in charge when life saving armor was held back from
troops in action? Sp why do you think the media reports that the Bush administration
claims that the new president of Bolivia is anti-American but they do not
report the fact that he is cutting his salary in half in order to fund social
programs? Why do you think that we have not heard reports about the US
government, once again, going bankrupt and now has to raise the legal limit
of it’s credit line?
Do you know
what the hardest job in the world is today? Not the most physically demanding
or the most intellectually challenging…but the job that no
single human being can possible keep up with? It is my job…tracking
the lies and deceptions of the US media. Some
days just don’t know where to start! So many lies, so little time…talk about
job security...too bad there is no money in it! Think about it! – Jesse, Editor,
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WAR : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#war
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· Americans
Said to Meet Rebels, Exploiting Rift - American officials are talking
with local Iraqi insurgent leaders to exploit a rift that has opened between
homegrown insurgents and radical groups like Al Qaeda, and to draw the local
leaders into the political process,
according to a Western diplomat, an Iraqi political leader and an Iraqi
insurgent leader.
· US 'missed signs of rebellion' - Paul Bremer, who led the US civilian occupation authority in Iraq after the 2003 invasion, has admitted that the
Americans 'didn't really see' the threat coming from insurgents in the
country.
TVNL Comment: This is an out and out lie. There was ample warning that
this would happen. Everyone who spoke up was ignored and many were fired ot asked to regign from their
jobs.
· For returning unit in Iraq, a battle with doubts - Airborne vets see long-term, uncertain mission
of training security forces
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CONGRESS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#congress
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· Bush wants Congress to pass asbestos fund bill - U.S. President George Bush called on Friday for Congress to curb
asbestos lawsuits this year, saying the United States needed to reform its legal system to better
compete in the global economy.
TVNL Comment: Helliburton is facing such a
lawsuit! We should protect those companies from the terrible victims of their
atoricities! That's democracy!
· Officials Focus on a 2nd Firm Tied to DeLay - Having secured a guilty plea from the lobbyist
Jack Abramoff, prosecutors are entering a new phase
of the corruption investigation in Washington and are focusing on a lobbying firm that has even
closer ties to Tom DeLay, the former House majority leader who is under
scrutiny in the scandal.
· DeLay Resigns as Majority Leader - It's been quite a fall for Tom DeLay,
R-Texas, the House majority leader who formally stepped down today as he
awaits trial on charges of conspiracy and money laundering. He retains his
seat in Congress but reliquishes his leadership
role.
· Why Not Just Dissolve the Senate? - In other words the White House is interpreting a
procedural, entirely ceremonial, one-minute meeting of
the two houses of Congress, designed to preserve the independence of the two
bodies from one another, as giving the president a green light to make a two-year
end run around the Constitutionally mandated role of the Senate to
"Advice and Consent" in the appointment of Federal officials.
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ENVIRONMENT : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#environment
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· Japan struggles to cope with record
snowfall - Almost 4 metres (13 ft) of snow has
piled up in the worst-hit areas of Niigata near the Japan Sea coast, though
the snowiest season of the year is yet to come.
· Scientist Urges Deep Cuts in Emissions - A leading Australian scientist believes the
world has just 20 years to turn the tide on global warming and that leaders
at a summit in Sydney next week must take concrete steps to tackle the
problem.
· New toxic spill pollutes Chinese waterway - A clean-up accident has allowed industrial
chemical cadmium, which can cause neurological disorders and cancer, to flood
out of a smelting works and into the Xiangjiang River in Hunan province.
· Australia records hottest year - Australia's meteorology bureau has found that 2005 was the
country's hottest year on record, prompting renewed fears of global warming.
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INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international
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· Morales pledges to halve his
presidential salary - Bolivia's president-elect, Evo
Morales, said yesterday he would cut his salary in
half to fund social programmes.
· Impeach Blair over Iraq: UK general
- General Sir Michael Rose, a former UN commander in Bosnia, was quoted by the right-of-centre Mail on Sunday
as saying: "I think the politicians should be held to account ... my
view is that Blair should be impeached.
· Iran to Resume Nuclear Research Next Week - The development heightened concerns in the West
that Iran was moving toward building atomic weapons.
· UN commander in Haiti found dead - The
Brazilian commander of the United Nations (UN) mission in Haiti has been
found dead in an apparent suicide, the mission says, which is
struggling to bring security to the troubled Caribbean nation.
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MILITARY & VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military
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· Corps pays $100K for retooled jeep - The Marine Corps is paying $100,000 apiece for a
revamped Vietnam-era jeep as part of its program to outfit the hybrid
airplane-helicopter V-22 Osprey, Pentagon records show.
· GROUPS ACCUSE ARMY OF MISLEADING PUBLIC
- Uranium revelation upsets isle activists
· Army captain cleared in abuse case - The only officer charged in the Afghanistan prisoner abuse case will not face a court martial.
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EDITORIAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#editorial
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· MY AMERICA: A TALE OF TWO COUNTRIES - There is in one category the policies and
persons I detest. In the other category is a geographically expansive,
beautiful America filled with people I like. Mental muddle would
prevail if one did not find a way to resolve the apparent contradiction
between detesting that which one accepts as undeniably beautiful.
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JOURNALISM
& MEDIA : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#media
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· Channel 4 attempts to gag Galloway - George
Galloway's hopes to use his residency in the Big Brother house to denounce
the Iraq war and Tony Blair may be thwarted after Channel 4
vowed he would not be allowed to use the show as a soapbox.
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HEALTH & SCIENCE : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#health
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· KEY VOTE CLEARS SMOKE-FREE AIR ACT - A bill to ban
indoor smoking in New
Jersey
easily cleared a key Assembly committee yesterday despite impassioned pleas
from restaurant and bar owners who fear it will snuff out their business.
· The mineral selenium proves itself as powerful
anti-cancer medicine - One of the
most effective naturally occurring weapons against cancer is, like most
healthy things, something many of us are not getting enough of.
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OF
INTEREST : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#interest
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· My
Lai massacre hero dies at 62 - Hugh Thompson Jnr,
a former US military helicopter pilot who helped stop one of the most
infamous massacres of the Vietnam War has died, aged 62.
TVNL Comment: Colin Powell was one of the key people involved in the cover
up of this attocity and he is considered a hero.
· When Democracy Died in Wilmington, N.C. - White racists were particularly outraged at the
large black political presence in Wilmington, where black people could be found at just about
all levels of government.
· Germany's Merkel says Guantanamo should be shut - German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in an interview published days
before her first visit to the United States, said Washington should close its Guantanamo Bay
prison camp and find other ways of dealing with terror suspects.
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