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Thursday, October 20, 2005 |
StarsAndStripes: "On Tuesday, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps blocked all access to commercial e-mail services, such as Yahoo!, Hotmail, America Online and Google, from overseas government computers."
1:39:18 PM
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The Bush administration is being battered from all sides now.
USNews: "Sparked by today's Washington Post story that suggests Vice President Cheney's office is involved in the Plame-CIA spy link investigation, government officials and advisers passed around rumors that the vice president might step aside and that President Bush would elevate Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice."
CommonDreams: "In an unprecedented move, a UN committee has asked human and civil rights groups to submit reports and testify on U.S. breaches of international law, filling a gap left by the U.S. government's failure to submit its own report."
Reuters: "A Spanish High Court judge issued international arrest warrants on Wednesday for three U.S. soldiers in connection with the death of a Spanish cameraman during the war in Iraq."
SFGate: "A state court issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday for Rep. Tom DeLay, requiring him to appear in Texas for booking on state conspiracy and money laundering charges."
WiscNews: "Saddam Hussein's trial began today in Baghdad, drawing a firm no comment from President Bush. He should lay very low. Saddam Hussein is being prosecuted under the legal principle that leaders are personally accountable for the wars they start."
1:35:53 PM
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© Copyright 2005 Hetty Litjens.
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