On May 6, 1:40=A0pm, Reggie <Reggie...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> John Bolton: US should bomb Iranian camps
> Tuesday, 06 May 2008 14:25
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> Mr Bolton said that striking Iran would represent a major step towards
> victory in Iraq. While he acknowledged that the risk of a hostile
> Iranian response harming American=92s overseas interests existed, he
said
> the damage inflicted by Tehran would be =93far higher=94 if Wa****ngton
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> no action.
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> =93This is a case where the use of military force against a training
camp
> to show the Iranians we=92re not going to tolerate this is really the
most=
> prudent thing to do,=94 he said. =93Then the ball would be in Iran=92s
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> to draw the appropriate lesson to stop harming our troops.=94
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> Inquiry: Hospitals couldn't handle terror attack
> Tuesday, 06 May 2008 13:29
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> WA****NGTON =97 Hospital trauma centers in seven major cities do not have
> the capacity to handle even a modest terrorist attack, according to
> findings released Monday from a House committee investigation.
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> Lawmakers looked into hospitals' ability to deal with a sudden influx of
> victims in the five cities considered at highest risk for terrorist
> attack and in the two cities hosting this summer's political
conventions.
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> House panel subpoenas top Cheney aide
> Tuesday, 06 May 2008 13:19
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> WA****NGTON (AP) =97 The House Judiciary Committee voted Tuesday to
compel
> a top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney to testify to the committee
> about the Bush administration's interrogation practices.
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> David Addington, Cheney's chief of staff, refused to testify without a
> subpoena. No date has been set for his appearance before Congress.
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> Addington is one of several lawyers believed to have played a key role
> in crafting the administration's interrogation policies shortly after
> the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, policies which some say amounted to
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> Guant=E1namo Briton sues UK over 'torture evidence'
> Tuesday, 06 May 2008 12:49
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> The last British resident left in Guant=E1namo Bay is suing the UK
> government for refusing to produce evidence that he was a victim of
> extraordinary rendition and torture.
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> Binyam Mohamed faces a US military commission which could sentence him
> to death, and his lawyers say proving that the case against him is based
> exclusively on evidence extracted by torture, following his rendition by
> the CIA, is vital to his defence.
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> Today, they lodged papers at the high court in London, seeking a
> judicial review to force the Foreign Office to release information on
> his movements.
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> Fuelling the world food crisis
> Tuesday, 06 May 2008 12:39
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> Yesterday=92s Wa****ngton Post front-page lead story summed up in seven
> words what=92s going on: "Siphoning Off Corn to Fuel Our Cars."
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> Yes, cars on American roads will burn up close to one-third of the
> enormous corn crop American farmers will grow this year. But because the
> United States is the world=92s biggest producer of corn, an essential
> staple, this massive diversion from the food bowl to the fuel tank
> threatens to wreak increasing havoc from here to Timbuktu.
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Well, then Timbuktu will have to pay more for the corn than the fuel
people. Ecomomics
at work. Then maybe oil will go down under a $100.00/barrel. They
can't eat oil. Well,
maybe they can in Timbuktu, but not the middle east. Ken Hogan


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