Date: October 25th 2005
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· Bomb
blasts hit Iraqi · UPDATE TO PRESS
RELEASE AO512022e TWO ADDITIONAL II MEF MARINES KILLED IN ACTION - Two Marines
assigned to Regimental Combat Team 8, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine
Expeditionary Force (Forward), were killed in action while conducting combat
operations against the enemy when their vehicle was attacked with an
improvised explosive device near al Amariyah on
Oct. 21. · DETAINEE DIES AT
CAMP BUCCA - A 73-year-old male security detainee died Oct.
23 of natural causes at · Soldiers
Lost in Iraq Top Those Lost in First Four Years in Vietnam; Expert on the
'60s Reflects on Similarities, Differences - "The nearly 2,000
Americans killed in combat (1,998 on October 24, 2005) in Iraq since 2003 are
more than were lost in Vietnam combat in the first four years of U.S. combat
(1961-1965, when just over 1800 died). This total is more than were lost in
the last two years of combat (1971-1972, when just over 1600 died),"
recounts Maurice Isserman, co-author of " · Journalists' Hotel in
Baghdad Attacked - Three massive vehicle bombs exploded Monday near
the Palestine Hotel, home to many foreign journalists, killing at least 20
people. Dramatic television video showed one of the bombers driving a cement
truck through the concrete blast walls that guard the hotel, then blowing up his vehicle. |
· CIA Leak
Scandal: Times Bombshell Explodes Near Cheney - Mr. Libby's
notes indicate that Mr. Cheney had gotten his information about Ms. Wilson
from · Cheney
Told Aide of C.I.A. Officer, Notes Show - The notes, taken by Mr. Libby
during the conversation, for the first time place Mr. Cheney in the middle of
an effort by the White House to learn about Ms. Wilson’s husband,
Joseph C. Wilson IV, who was questioning the administration’s handling of
intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear
program to justify the war. · Who Let the
Dogs Out…on Gorege W. Bush? - The people
behind the scenes made their decision. They decided to let the people see a
little of what has gone on. That is why we are now seeing on TV what the
readers of TvNewsLIES.org and other real news sites have known all along and
you are witnessing the power behind the scenes in action. This makes me
wonder if they will ever approve the release of the real story of 9/11 for
public consumption. |
· Size of
Bankruptcy Bubble Surprises Banks - Bankruptcy filings were
supposed to snowball in the months before the tough new law went into effect
on Oct. 17. But the avalanche of petitions, and the
lines of debtors streaming out the courthouse doors caught even the credit
card issuers who supported the new law by surprise. |
· Bravest
fume at FDNY - 30 to file suit over 9/11 pension woes - Numerous
firefighters who survived 9/11 have found themselves trapped in desk jobs -
too ill to battle blazes but not sick enough to qualify for disability
pensions, the Daily News has learned. · Icelandic Green-Left
Party Demands International Inquiry on 9/11 - The
Congress of the Green-Left Party held in Reykjavik, 21-23 October 2005 calls
on the Goverment of Iceland to produce the evidence
on alleged responsibility of persons in Afghanistan for the terrorist acts of
11 September 2001, on which the Government based its support of the U.S.
aggression and occupation of that country. The Congress urges the
Parliamentary faction to act on this matter. |
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· Big
brother on campus - The federal government, vastly extending the reach of
an 11-year-old law, is requiring hundreds of universities, online communications
companies and cities to overhaul their Internet computer networks to make it
easier for law enforcement authorities to monitor e-mail and other online
communications. The action, which the government says is intended to help
catch terrorists and other criminals, has unleashed protests and the threat
of lawsuits from universities, which argue that it will cost them at least $7
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· UPDATE
PENDING |
· Seditious opinion? Lock 'em up - An expert legal opinion obtained by Media
Watch on the impact of the new Anti-Terrorism Bill says that journalists and
the commentators they interview might be caught out by the new laws on
sedition. · U.S. Ranks 44th in Worldwide Press Freedom
Index - The annual worldwide press freedom index from
Reporters Without Borders shows the |
· UPDATE
PENDING |
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