Date: December 23rd 2005
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| ·    ·  10 Iraqi soldiers killed in checkpoint
  attack - The attackers, in large numbers, opened fire on the checkpoint
  with heavy machineguns and  ·  Afghan, coalition forces clash with militants - Afghan and coalition forces are reported to be
  engaged in fierce fighting with militants in eastern  ·  TWO TASK FO ·  TASK FO | 
| ·   A
  Midlevel Aide Had a Big Role in Terror Policy - While a mere deputy
  assistant attorney general in the legal counsel office, Mr. Yoo was a primary author of a series of legal opinions on
  the fight against terrorism, including one that said the Geneva Conventions
  did not apply and at least two others that countenanced the use of highly
  coercive interrogation techniques on terror suspects. Recently, current and
  former officials said he also wrote a still-secret 2002 memorandum that gave
  legal backing to the administration's secret program to eavesdrop on the
  international communications of Americans and others inside the  ·  Bush's impeachable offense - Yes, the president committed a federal crime by
  wiretapping Americans, say constitutional scholars, former intelligence
  officers and politicians. What's missing is the political will to impeach him. | 
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| ·  9/11 pilot trainer lashes out - An Algerian pilot once accused of training the
  September 11 hijackers filed a complaint against Scotland Yard's
  anti-terrorist branch on Thursday, his lawyer said.  ·  Observations Suggesting the Use of Small Hydrogen Bombs - The thermal survey of the WTC  | 
| ·  Brown's Turf Wars Sapped FEMA's Strength - Director Who Came to Symbolize
  Incompetence in Katrina Predicted Agency Would Fail  ·  Wiretaps said to sift all overseas
  contacts - The National Security Agency, in carrying out President Bush's
  order to intercept the international phone calls and e-mails of Americans
  suspected of links to Al Qaeda, has probably been using computers to monitor
  all other Americans' international communications as well, according to
  specialists familiar with the workings of the NSA.  ·  Amid ruins, volunteers are emerging as heroes - Pride in what non-profits are doing to help the  | 
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| ·    ·  Israeli secrecy a hurdle in  ·  Eight reported dead in Nigerian pipeline blast, Shell
  halts supplies - Nigerian
  President Olesegun Obasanjo
  declared a state of alert in the oil-rich Niger Delta after at least eight
  people were reported to have died in an explosion that set ablaze a pipeline,
  an official statement said.  ·  Britain will be first country to monitor
  every car journey - Using a network of cameras that can automatically
  read every passing number plate, the plan is to build a huge database of
  vehicle movements so that the police and security services can analyse any journey a driver has made over several years. | 
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| ·    USO
  cheers troops, but  ·  Heads roll at Veterans Administration - Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter charged
  Monday that the reason Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi
  stepped down earlier this month was the growing scandal surrounding the
  use of uranium munitions in the  | 
| ·   'Impeachment' Talk, Pro and Con, Appears
  in Media at Last - Suddenly this week, scattered outposts in the media
  have started mentioning the “I” word, or at least the “IO” phrase: impeach or
  impeachable offense.  ·  Former fellows at conservative think tanks issued flawed
  UCLA-led study on media's "liberal bias" - News outlets including CNN cited a study of
  several major media outlets by a UCLA political scientist and a University of
  Missouri-Columbia economist purporting to "show a strong liberal
  bias." But the study employed a measure of "bias" so problematic
  that its findings are next to useless, and the authors -- both former fellows
  at conservative think tanks cited in the study to illustrate liberal bias --
  seem unaware of the substantial scholarly work that exists on the topic.  ·  Kofi  ·   | 
| ·  Public Data Show Chemicals in Tap Water - A survey by the Environmental Working Group
  released on Tuesday found 141 unregulated chemicals and an additional 119 for
  which the Environmental Protection Agency has set health-based limits. Most
  common among the chemicals found were disinfection byproducts, nitrates,
  chloroform, barium, arsenic and copper.  ·  Risk of second malignant melanoma high - Individuals diagnosed with a first malignant
  melanoma of the skin have a significantly increased risk of being diagnosed
  with a second malignant melanoma, according to a report. | 
| ·   Judge says he can't free Uighurs at Guantanamo - A federal judge on Thursday
  ruled that he does not have authority to order the release of two ethnic Uighur prisoners from China detained at Guantanamo Bay,
  even though the U.S. military declared they are no longer "enemy
  combatants."  ·  Parole Board Denies Ailing Kevorkian - The 77-year-old former doctor is serving a 10-
  to 25-year prison sentence for murder for giving a fatal injection of drugs
  in 1998 to a man with Lou Gehrig's disease. Kevorkian
  is not eligible for parole until 2007. | 
| ·   Parts from a single body could fetch up
  to $150,000 - THE market in body tissue in the  | 
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