Obama 'to reverse Bush decisions'

Bush rushing to issue midnight exec orders Mr Obama's team is scrutinising Mr Bush's executive orders US President-elect Barack Obama will seek to...

Venezuela to build nuclear technology with Russia

"President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that Russia will help Venezuela develop nuclear energy - a move likely to raise U.S. concerns over increasingly close cooperation between Caracas and Moscow.Chavez said he accepted an offer from Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for...

Alberta: Big Hopes for Teensy Pandas

I think this is a first in Canada, if not North America the birth of twin red pandas, certainly a tourist draw for a Alberta Zoo."EDMONTON -- Two tiny red pandas at Edmonton's Valley Zoo are carrying the survival...

Bush meets up with old friend Berlusconi

" ROME - President Bush is urging Europe to more aggressively partner with the United States to look beyond trans-Atlantic issues and focus on global problems such as Mideast peace,...

Richardson Endorses Obama

Significant endorsement today from former presidential candidate Bill Richardson. Obama has had trouble picking up the hispanic vote and this could make a difference for him."Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico,...

Thousands Plan To Protest Scientology After Anniversary of Founder's Birthday

After the previous protest a month ago by thousands of people across the world, a second, much larger protest is planned by protest group Anonymous on Saturday, March 15.The group came to came after leaking documents that allege Scientology's involvement with fraud,...

Clinton OK with Caucus Structure UNITIL Obama Gets Key Endorsement

"Clinton Supporters Allege Las Vegas Union Is Bullying Workers to Vote for Obama by FOXNews.comRepresentatives of a major Nevada union that has endorsed Barack Obama were seen allegedly strong-arming a fellow...

Ex-Taser worker alleges she was threatened

Certainly a disturbing series of events in what seems to be a Taser company protecting it reputation as well as the interests of it's stocks shareholders."Ex-Taser worker alleges she was threatened Accusations...

US government fans homeland terrorism fear

The US government and Washington elites are aggressively ramping up their "war on terrorism" rhetoric and propaganda, stoking fear and paranoia in order to bolster its war agenda, and reinvigorate the mass public...

US Federal Government Pursues Death Penalty Against States' Laws

"At a time when many states are backing away from capital punishment, the federal government is aggressively pursuing -- and winning -- more death sentences, including in jurisdictions that traditionally oppose them. On Tuesday, federal prosecutors in New York persuaded a...

10 Things Your CongressMan Wont Tell You

"1. "I can't lose." This year 404 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are standing for reelection. For most it's a formality: On average, more than 90% of House incumbents win, according to a 2005 report by the Cato Institute. What's behind the incumbency advantage?...

More Votes Than Registered Voters

The mainstream media censored the vast majority of the evidence of fraud, so that most Americans to this day, have never heard a fraction of what was amiss.

US tightens Cuba embargo enforcement (AFP)

" MIAMI (AFP) - The United States will pursue more aggressively violators of a US trade embargo against Cuba, a US prosecutor said, in an effort to topple the communist regime. Alexander Acosta, head of US prosecutors in Florida, promised "more vigorous investigations and...

Rice challenges Clinton statements on al-Qaeda fight - Globe and Mail

" Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice challenged statements made by former president Bill Clinton, saying in an interview published Tuesday that the Bush administration aggressively pursued al-Qaeda even before Sept. 11, 2001. “What...

U.S. wants to deal "aggressively" with Kurdish PKK (Reuters)

" WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> President George W. Bush told Turkish Prime Minster Tayyip Erdogan that the United States wants to deal more aggressively with cross-border attacks by Kurdish rebels based in...

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