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Bush admin. says waterboarding legal, may be used again; Malay destruction of Hindu temples sparks anger; UK bugs MP without warrant…

February 7, 2008 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

7 February :: Bush spokesman says “waterboarding” is legal, may be authorized for use at any time, “under certain circumstances”; critics express disbelief, as two recent laws, Supreme Court ruling clearly bar use of abusive interrogation techniques; according to the LA Times “The technique has been traced to the Spanish Inquisition and has been the [...]

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Bush presents record $3.1 trillion budget; France does not intervene to stop Chad rebels, despite UNSC approval; London creates low-emissions zone…

February 4, 2008 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

4 February :: US pres. George W. Bush has presented the nation’s first federal budget exceeding $3 billion in spending; while giving generous expansions to defense spending, the budget seeks to cut $196 billion from healthcare spending, and projects near record budget deficits for at least two years; Bush claims that part of the 6% [...]

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Israel, Palestinians open peace talks; Kucinich calls for manual recount in New Hampshire; China says military buildup is no threat to US…

January 14, 2008 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

14 January :: Israel, Palestinians have opened most extensive peace negotiations in more than 7 years, after US pres. Bush toured region in effort to accelerate talks; Reuters reports: “Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said she would keep details of her talks with former Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurie confidential, but later told parliament she [...]

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Kibaki offers opposition potential power-sharing role in gov’t to ease tensions; Scotland Yard team arrives in Pakistan…

January 5, 2008 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

5 January :: WSJ reporting “After a week of political stalemate and bloodshed, Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki said Saturday that he was prepared to form a government of national unity with the opposition, easing tensions between the two side and potentially setting the stage for negotiations to end violence that has so far killed at [...]

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GOP lawmaker says intel. comm. probe of CIA tapes’ destruction, will continue; UK study says consumer product chemicals may be mixing dangerously…

December 17, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

17 December :: Michigan Republican Peter Hoekstra, ranking GOP member of the House intelligence committee, has said the committee will pursue its investigation of the CIA’s destruction of tapes of alleged torture; Hoekstra told the press it was important that there be accountability in the intelligence community, adding “The CIA did not tell us about [...]

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NJ Assembly passes death penalty ban; US accused of trying to derail Bali climate talks; US may be engaging Iran via Arab allies…

December 14, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

14 December :: New Jersey Assembly has passed death penalty ban, Gov. Corzine says he may sign within one week; 8 men currently awaiting execution will have sentences commuted to life in prison, observers comment some states may begin to follow suit, after DNA evidence has demonstrated high rate of erroneous convictions… The Bush admin. [...]

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CIA director says ‘Executive’ approved waterboarding, Congress knew of tapes in ‘03; UK’s Brown to sign Lisbon treaty, but alone, away from cameras…

December 12, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

12 December :: CIA director Hayden has said harsh interrogation techniques appearing on destroyed video tapes “reviewed and approved by the Department of Justice and by other elements of the Executive Branch”; he has briefed Senate intelligence committee, but said he was unable to answer all questions, because tapes were made under one predecessor and [...]

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Bank of England warns UK of economic slowdown; Pakistan detains another opposition leader, as student movement grows…

November 17, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

17 November :: Bank of England governor warns coming year will be hardest economically for Great Britain, with credit problems, banking tightness and housing slump contributing to general tightening of purse-strings, possible consumer slowedown as well; Bank gov. Mervyn King said it will be 2009 “before growth picks up and inflation is brought under control”, [...]

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Musharraf plans to lift state of emergency within 30 days; San Francisco demands answers for fuel spill; Georgia parliament backs martial law…

November 10, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

10 November :: Pakistan gov’t announces plans to lift state of emergency within one month, saying it was declared to fight radical fundamentalist militia allegedly spreading from country’s northwest border provinces… NY Times reports “The Pakistani police allowed the opposition leader Benazir Bhutto to leave her house today, but blocked her from visiting the home [...]

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