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Sunday, July 2, 2006 |
CommonDreams: "'We used to think (DU) traveled up to a hundred miles,' Chris Busby told me. Busby, a chemical physicist and member of the British government's radiation risk committee, as well as the founder of the European Committee of Radiation Risk, has monitored air quality in Great Britain. Based on these findings, 'It looks like it goes quite around the planet,' he said."
11:53:32 AM
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Bloomberg: "The U.S. National Security Agency asked AT&T Inc. to help it set up a domestic call monitoring site seven months before the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, lawyers claimed June 23 in court papers filed in New York federal court.
'The Bush Administration asserted this became necessary after 9/11,' plaintiff's lawyer Carl Mayer said in a telephone interview. 'This undermines that assertion.'"
First, this is one more lie from the Bush cabal.
Second, this throws a new light on 9/11 and gives substance to the claim that Bush allowed 9/11 to happen to justify his coup d'état.
11:49:43 AM
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SeattlePi: "Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift - the Navy lawyer who beat the president of the United States in a pivotal Supreme Court battle over trying alleged terrorists - figures he'll probably have to find a new job.
Of course, it's always risky to compare your boss to King George III."
America is a strange country. Getting away with murder is one of those strange things.
BBC: "A judge has overturned a racketeering murder conviction against two former policemen, despite acknowledging they are guilty of the heinous crimes."
Those guys do have 'interesting' faces.
11:35:31 AM
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© Copyright 2006 Hetty Litjens.
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