Saturday
Head of IAEA defies criticism on Iran - Yahoo! News
Head of IAEA defies criticism on Iran - Yahoo! News: "I would hope that everybody would have gotten the lesson after the Iraq situation, where 700,000 innocent civilians have lost their lives on the suspicion that a country has nuclear weapons"
Friday
Thursday
POLITICS-US: Anti-Iran Hawks Win Partial Victory in Congress
POLITICS-US: Anti-Iran Hawks Win Partial Victory in Congress: "Among those voting for the measure was the Democratic front-runner for the 2008 presidential election, Sen. Hillary Clinton." Hillary dances to the Neo Con's tune.
Wednesday
Private Security Puts Diplomats, Military at Odds - washingtonpost.com
Private Security Puts Diplomats, Military at Odds - washingtonpost.com: "It may be worse than Abu Ghraib"
Tuesday
Monday
CLIMATE CHANGE: 'Fifteen Years and C02 Still Rising'
CLIMATE CHANGE: 'Fifteen Years and C02 Still Rising': "Not surprisingly, U.S. President George W. Bush decided not to attend the one-day conference, although his country is known to be the largest polluter of greenhouse gas emissions on the planet. "
Sunday
Israeli Rabbis to Shun Christian Event - Los Angeles Times
Israeli Rabbis to Shun Christian Event - Los Angeles Times: "the chief rabbinate urged Jews to stay away from the event, saying some of the groups want to convert them to Christianity"
"The ICEJ has never conducted any missionary programs in Israel and we clearly instruct our Feast pilgrims against such activity during their stay here." But everywhere else it's OK.
"The ICEJ has never conducted any missionary programs in Israel and we clearly instruct our Feast pilgrims against such activity during their stay here." But everywhere else it's OK.
Police take up assault weapons; some fear an arms race -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Police take up assault weapons; some fear an arms race -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com: "The result is an escalating war of weapons one-upmanship, as the men and women of law enforcement try to avoid being outgunned on the street "
SignOnSanDiego.com > In Iraq -- Generals opposing Iraq war break with military tradition
SignOnSanDiego.com > In Iraq -- Generals opposing Iraq war break with military tradition: "In op-ed pieces, interviews and TV ads, more than 20 retired U.S. generals have broken ranks with the culture of salute and keep it in the family. Instead, they are criticizing the commander in chief and other top civilian leaders who led the nation into what the generals believe is a misbegotten and tragic war. "
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