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| TVNL  So stop bombing people and form a right wing lobby
  group; they have much more success in destroying human life. You can support
  a number of policies and regulations/deregulations that can harm us in a
  variety of ways and you can enjoy the support of the GOP Congress at same
  time! Lobby groups also know how ruin our quality of life on a grand scale so
  you can make us suffer too! It’s that easy. I don’t mean to offend all of you terrorists, but
  Bush, PNAC and the Republicans in Congress are much better at harming
  Americans than you will ever be. Think
  about it! – Jesse,  If you believe that the American corporate media
  are our greatest enemy let the people know how you feel. NOTE: You
  can respond to my daily comments on my blog, located here: http://tvnewslies.org/blog  | 
| · Iraqi civilian casualties - An Iraqi
  humanitarian organization is reporting that 128,000 Iraqis have been killed
  since the  ·  Gunmen kill
  fourth Afghan cleric - Suspected Taleban
  militants have shot dead a pro-government cleric in southern  ·  Children die in  ·  U.S.
  SOLDIER, IRAQI CHILDREN KILLED IN ATTACK - A Task Force Baghdad Soldier died
  July 13 from wounds sustained during a car-bomb attack at 10:50 a.m. in east  ·  As
  America Sinks Into the Mud, Iraq's Neighbors Breathe a Sigh of Relief - The
  Americans, and some Iraqis, have accused Iraq’s neighbors of interfering in
  its internal affairs and of looking to ensnare Washington in a quagmire
  similar to their famous predicament in Vietnam. This, the accusers say, is
  because neighboring countries are worried that they will be infected with the
  virus of change and democracy, and because they fear that military and
  political stability in  | 
| · Bush Adviser Helped Law Firm Land Job Lobbying
  for CNOOC - President Bush's top independent intelligence adviser met
  last winter with investment bankers in China to help secure his law firm's
  role in lobbying for a state-run Chinese energy firm and its bid for the U.S.
  oil company Unocal Corp., according to his law firm, Akin Gump.  ·  White House
  Leaks: A serious security matter - The president's choice will say
  a lot about whether he intends to control abuses of power within what some
  see as one of the most power-hungry administrations the  ·  GOP
  talking points on Rove seek to discredit Wilson - RAW STORY has obtained
  an exclusive copy of Republican talking points on Bush adviser Karl Rove's leaking the name of a CIA agent to a reporter,
  circulated by the Republican National Committee to "D.C. Talkers"
  in Washington. | 
| · Gas Prices Surge to Record $2.33 a Gallon -
  Motorists could have more bad news on the way, with Hurricane Dennis
  bedeviling  | 
| ·  9/11-PNAC, 9/11-PNAC" SHOULD BE THE #1 TOPIC OF
  DISCUSSION - A WAKE-UP CALL THE
  ALTERNATIVE AND LIBERAL MEDIA: TO STOP IGNORING 9/11 AND THE PROJECT FOR A
  NEW AMERICAN CENTURY  ·  Two More WTC
  Workers Come Forward, One Seriously Burned And The Other Hurt While Trapped
  In Basement Elevator, Both Claiming Massive Explosion Took Place In Lower
  Levels Of North Tower On 9/11 - The pair not only reported
  hearing an underground blast, but were both injured, one suffering severe
  burns to the face, arms and hands and the other cuts and bruises after being
  trapped in a stalled basement elevator. | 
| · UPDATE PENDING | 
|  | 
| INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international | 
| ·  Londoners Suspicious
  Of Station Closures Before Blasts - Several different people on the
  forum of the London Evening Standard website are reporting their own perculiar experiences on the day of the bombing.  ·  Thousands march
  against Arroyo - It was the biggest demonstration against Mrs Arroyo since she started facing calls to resign over
  allegations of vote-rigging in 2004 elections.  ·  Massacre horror at
  Kenyan school - Hundreds of armed men surrounded a primary
  school and nearby houses in northern  ·  Bill Clinton
  plans private summit on global woes - Former U.S. President Bill
  Clinton says he is intent on finding ways the private sector can solve some
  of the world's most pressing problems from poverty to terrorism.  ·  Kenyan children
  killed in ambush - As many as 100 people, mainly children and
  women, may have died in an early morning armed raid in north-east  ·  Anger over
  Kennedy  ·  A Letter to
  the British People from a daughter of  | 
| MILITARY
  & VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military | 
| ·  Bush's POW-MIA
  Chief Accused of Abusive Management - The man leading the Defense
  Department's search for missing American service members is being
  investigated by the Pentagon for allegations of abusive management, The
  Associated Press has learned. - The accusations include reprisals against
  subordinates and sexual harassment of a female employee, according to
  Pentagon officials familiar with the inquiry. | 
| ·  CBS News to
  Expand Web News Component - CBS News is aggressively expanding its Internet
  capabilities to offer a 24-hour news network with a "video jukebox"
  that allows consumers to construct their own online newscasts, the network
  announced Tuesday.  ·  Fox's Cameron
  parsed Bush's past statements on the fate of the CIA leaker:
  Bush "never actually said the word 'fired' " - Rather than
  presenting the facts about President Bush's past statements on the fate of
  administration officials found to have leaked the identity of covert CIA
  agent Valerie Plame, Fox News chief White House correspondent
  Carl Cameron claimed that Bush "never actually said the word 'fired.' " In fact, both Bush and White House press secretary
  Scott McClellan have clearly indicated that if found, the leaker
  would be fired. But Cameron attributed to "reporters and Democrats"
  suggestions that senior White House adviser Karl Rove could be fired for his
  role in outing Plame.  · BBC edits out the word terrorist - Early reporting of the attacks on the BBC's website spoke of terrorists but the same coverage was changed to describe the attackers simply as "bombers". - The BBC's guidelines state that its credibility is undermined by the "careless use of words which carry emotional or value judgments". ·  Replay: Independent World Television - Watch the
  video. Take the survey. | 
| · Chemical 'link' to breast cancer - A
  chemical found in cleaning materials, textiles and plastics pose a breast
  cancer threat, scientists from Texas and Southern Carolina believe.  ·  Controversial EU
  vitamins ban to go ahead - A controversial new EU regulation that has
  threatened to outlaw thousands of mineral supplements and bankrupt health
  food stores across  | 
| ·  UPDATE
  PENDING | 
| ·  UPDATE
  PENDING | 
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