Date: August 10th 2006
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dies in · Bomb kills 30
near shrine in · Iraqi PM apologises for American tactics - US attempts
to control spiralling sectarian violence in |
· Proposed
War Crimes Act protection for Bush administration would apply retroactively -
The Bush administration drafted amendments to the War Crimes Act that would
retroactively protect policymakers from possible criminal charges for
authorizing any humiliating and degrading treatment of detainees, according
to lawyers who have seen the proposal. · Lawyers' Group
Attacks Bush Revisions - Delegates, representing 410,000 members, at the · Most Recent
Bush Quarter Worst for a President Since 1992 - It also
ranks in the bottom 20 quarters out of the more than 240 quarters |
· Foreclosure
filings up 34% in Palm Beach County - Mortgage trouble is creating some
of the biggest bargains this side of eBay, allowing buyers to snap up homes
for tens of thousands of dollars less than what they might have paid just a
few months ago. · House
Broke - Behind the statistics lie the shattered dreams. The real estate
boom enabled families who never thought they'd be able to own a home to buy
into the American ideal, thanks to creative mortgage structures and low
rates. · Housing
slump puts economists on edge - The big question now: Will the nation's
five-year housing boom turn into a devastating bust that could derail the
overall economy? |
· Bombs
In |
· Control of
Congress could change in '06, poll shows - Most Americans believe the
GOP-controlled Congress has been a failure and say they plan to vote for
Democrats in November, according to a poll released Wednesday. |
· Counterintelligence
Officials Resign - David A. Burtt II, director
of the Counterintelligence Field Activity, the Defense Department's newest
intelligence agency whose contracts based on congressional earmarks are under
investigation by the Pentagon and federal prosecutors, told his staff
yesterday that he and his deputy director will resign at the end of the
month. · Peace group
under FBI surveillance - School of the Americas Watch, a faith-based
peace organization that seeks to close a · Homeless
in Mass. Sue Over Library Policy - "They said 'Oh, no -- you live at
a shelter,' right in front of everybody," he said. "It made me feel
like a second-class citizen." Bombard, who now lives with his father,
isn't the only one who's taken offense at the library's three-year-old policy
allowing shelter residents to check out no more than two books at a time. · IMPEACHMENT
SET FOR SF VOTE; REFERENDUM ON OLYMPIC BID NEXT - The advocacy group
Constitution Summer announced today that the San Francisco Impeachment Ballot
Initiative had the support of four members of the Board of Supervisors -- the
minimum necessary to force an appearance on the ballot. |
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· CBS'
Wallace Interviews Iran President - A portion of Wallace's interview, conducted
Tuesday at a crucial time in the Mideast with
Israel fighting the Iran-backed Hezbollah, will be shown Thursday on the
"CBS Evening News." A fuller report will air on Sunday's "60
Minutes." · Israelis seize
Christian towns in south · A 'Pretext'
War in Lebanon - Three days after the May 23 summit between
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
and U.S. President George W. Bush, a car bomb killed two officials of Islamic
Jihad in the Lebanese city of Sidon. |
MILITARY
& VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military |
· Center
for war-related brain injuries faces budget cut - Congress appears ready
to slash funding for the research and treatment of brain injuries caused by
bomb blasts, an injury that military scientists describe as a signature wound
of the Iraq war. · Report: US sailor
spied for Israel - A US Navy sailor, Ariel J. Weinmann,
is suspected of spying for Israel and has been held in prison for four
months, according to an article published Monday in the Saudi daily Al-Watan. It reported that Weinmann
is being held at a military base in Virginia on suspicion of espionage and
desertion. · Navy
says sailor in brig stole laptop, gave out classified info - The Navy's
charges depict Petty Officer 3rd Class Ariel J. Weinmann
as a sailor who stole a Navy laptop computer, deserted his ship for more than
eight months and traveled the globe, both attempting to give and actually
delivering classified defense information to an undisclosed foreign
government. |
· God
save us - I wanted to laugh, too, but I felt too much like crying over
the disaster Bush has brought to this country and the world. God save us from
becoming a democracy like Iraq. |
· Fox Military
Analyst on Syria: ‘We Can Talk To Them When We Line Them Up and Kill Them’
- Hunt went on to argue that America should “absolutely, 100 percent” seek
regime change in both Syria and Iran if they’re “not going to cooperate.” |
· More
Indian states ban colas over pesticide row - Two southern Indian states banned the sale
of soft drinks produced by Coca-Cola and Pepsi on Wednesday after an
environmental group said it had found pesticides in the global giants'
products. · Indians tell cola
giants to reveal all - The Supreme Court ordered the US soft-drinks maker,
along with its rival, PepsiCo, to supply details of the chemical composition
and ingredients of their products after a study released last week claimed
they contained unacceptable levels of insecticides. |
· 1,000 civilians killed in Lebanon by
Israeli offensive - At least 1,002 civilians, 30 percent of them children
under 12, have died as well as 30 soldiers and policemen, the state relief
committee said Thursday, while 3,580 have been wounded. · Lebanon hospitals
cut off, running out of supplies - It said Israel's warning that
it might attack any vehicle south of the Litani
that was not part of an aid convoy with Israeli clearance significantly
undermined the chances of the tens of thousands of people still believed to
be trapped in the region. "The people in the south are afraid. They are
terrified to move," Rowan Gillies, president
of MSF International, said in Beirut. "To forbid all forms of movement,
without distinction, will lead to even more civilian deaths and
suffering." · Lebanese
Man Loses 15 Family Members - "I had been feeling tired, so I went
into the bedroom and lay down on the bed. Five minutes later the bombs fell
and I found myself crying for help under the rubble," Rmeity said Tuesday. "My wife, who was on the balcony,
was thrown in the air. They found her somewhere, I don't know where." |
· "A Clean Break" - What is "A Clean Break?" Author James Bamford explains on MSNBC's Keith Olbermann's Countdown show. · Google to keep storing search requests -
Although he was alarmed by AOL's haphazard release of its subscribers' online
search requests, Google Inc. CEO Eric Schmidt said
Wednesday the privacy concerns raised by that breach won't change his
company's practice of storing the inquiries made by its users. |
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