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   TVNL  SPECIAL NOTE TO OUR FRIENDS DOWN SOUTH: My thoughts
  are with all the victims of Katrina. I wish you all a peaceful resolution to
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  are our greatest enemy let the people know how you feel. NOTE: You
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   ·  Nuremberg Lesson for
  Iraq War: It’s Murder - In a famous passage from their judgment of the
  following year, the four judges of the tribunal (American, British, French
  and Russian) declared the crime of aggressive war to be "the supreme
  international crime, differing only from other war crimes in that it
  contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole."  ·   ·  Heavy Fighting
  Erupts in Western Iraq - Heavy fighting broke out in western  ·  Sunni call to
  reject  ·  Hundreds dead in  ·  US
  Offered USD 75 Million to Iraqi Sunnis for Signature under Constitution -
  The United States have offered to Sunni representatives USD 75 Million to
  sign the draft Constitution of Iraq, RIA Novosti
  announced, citing information of source close to the Constitutional Committee
  of the country, published in the Saudi daily Al Vatan. ·  56
  civilians killed in US air strike west of Baghdad - The US air strike
  early on Tuesday near the Iraqi western town of Qaim
  killed 56 civilians, said an Interior Ministry source.  | 
  
 
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   ·   Prominent
  Mideast analyst says he's U.S. official in case of
  ex-AIPAC men - Mideast analyst Kenneth Pollack
  is one of two U.S. government officials referenced in the indictment against
  two former staffers of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, JTA has
  learned.  | 
  
 
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   ·   Ford to
  Fire 400 White - Collar Workers -  It is the first time in 30 years that Ford
  has forced out so many white-collar workers, spokesman Oscar Suris said.  ·  Oil, gas
  shatter records after Katrina - Crude prices settle at highest
  mark since NYMEX's opening in 1983 as oil firms
  assess rig damage.  ·  CEO pay: Sky
  high gets even higher - A new report shows top-dog pay bites
  shareholders, and alleges war profiteering among some CEOs. ·  Poverty Rate Rises
  to 12.7 Percent - The nation's poverty rate rose to 12.7 percent
  of the population last year, the fourth consecutive annual increase, the
  Census Bureau said Tuesday.  | 
  
 
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   ·  Ex-Counterterrorism
  Chief Cites Rise in Attacks -  ·  Twenty Things We
  Now Know Four Years After 9/11 -  ·  Bush Compares
  Pearl Harbor to 9/11 Attacks - Bush pegged his remarks to Friday, the 60th
  anniversary of the Japanese surrender to Gen. Douglas MacArthur
  — linking the bombing at  ·  9/11 was an
  INSIDE JOB : Everything else is a Distraction, The BRAINWASHING of the
  American people - There are countless   | 
  
 
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   ·  Mayor blasts
  failure to patch levee breaches - A day after Hurricane Katrina
  dealt a devastating blow to the Big Easy, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin on Tuesday night blasted what he called a lack of
  coordination in relief efforts for setting behind the city's recovery.  ·  REMEMBER: Bush
  budget not expected to diminish  ·  Scientific Savvy? In  ·  Law could mean
  death penalty for doctors -  ·  Fletcher  ·  Judge:
  Bush Plot Case Evidence Classified - The judge in the case of a man
  accused of joining al-Qaida and plotting to
  assassinate President Bush said Monday he possesses evidence that could help
  the defendant, but that he can't turn it over to defense lawyers because they
  lack required security clearances.  | 
  
 
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   INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international  | 
  
 
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   ·   ·  CIA banned
  from Danish air space - The government has told the  ·  Weapons
  Sales Worldwide Rise to Highest Level Since 2000 - The value of military
  weapons sales worldwide jumped in 2004 to the highest level since 2000,
  driven by arms deals with developing nations, especially India, Saudi Arabia
  and China, according to a new Congressional study.  | 
  
 
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   MILITARY
  & VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military  | 
  
 
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   ·  Decorated veteran,
  and lifelong Republican, says new Abu Ghraib photos
  must be released - In an exclusive interview with RAW STORY,
  retired U. S. Army Colonel   | 
  
 
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   ·  NY Times
  Skews the News… Again - The New York Times, sheltered by its legendary
  but mythical "liberal" reputation, has become increasingly bold and
  transparent in its defense of President Bush and his policies, both foreign
  and domestic. This support is not found, of course, on the labeled editorial
  pages (which can be discounted as mere opinion), but on the
  attention-grabbing front page and in other news sections.  · The MSM as the president’s enabler - As long as Mr. Bush’s fantasies, self-delusions, false optimism and surrealistic take on the world are passed along with little or no correction by the mainstream media, a passable base of public support for the war can remain and Americans will continue dying in a hopeless cause. It’s that fact behind the missing analysis that is critical. ·  Replay: Independent World Television - Watch the
  video. Take the survey.  | 
  
 
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   ·   Malaria
  drug gets recommendation - The World Health Organization said it will
  recommend artesunate, a drug derived from
  traditional Chinese medicine, for severe malaria.  | 
  
 
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   ·  Lawyers Seek
  Release of U.S. Detainee In Iraq - An Iraqi-born  ·  Two million
  fall victim to slave trade each year, says UN - Human
  trafficking is a term for the illegal smuggling of people, not as refugees
  but as cheap or slave labour.  | 
  
 
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   ·   FBI
  document links former Green Beret to McVeigh, bombing - An FBI report of
  investigation (FD 302) obtained by this newspaper contains
  never-before-published information and allegations regarding links between a
  former member of the Army's elite special forces, Timothy McVeigh, and the
  1995 Oklahoma City bombing.  | 
  
 
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