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Combat Team Conducts “Humanitarian Support” Exercise in
Maryland
The Armed Forces Press Service has initiated a propaganda campaign designed
to convince the American people that deploying the 3rd Infantry Division
in the United States in violation of the Posse Comitatus Act is a good
thing. The propaganda piece appeared on the Hinesville, Georgia, Coastal
Courier’s website on December 26.
Israel
launches fresh strikes on Gaza
Fresh airstrikes have been launched on Gaza by Israel after 271 people
were killed during a bloody 24-hour period in the Middle East.
Pakistan
says no war with India, US leads diplomatic efforts
Pakistan again said on Saturday that it does not want war with India,
as the international community tries to defuse tensions between the
nuclear-armed neighbours after Islamabad moved troops to the border.
Massive
Israeli air raids on Gaza kill at least 140: Hamas
Israel launched a massive wave of air strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza
on Saturday, killing at least 140 Palestinians after warning of a fiery
riposte to ongoing rocket fire, officials said.
Obama
and the Graveyard of Empires
Joint Chief of Staff Chairman Mike Mullen is reportedly recommending
to President-Elect Obama that the U.S. increase by 30,000 its current
force of 32,000 in Afghanistan.
Naked
man dies after 4 taser shocks
A naked man wandering around an apartment complex near Houston, Texas
died after police shocked him with a taser four times.
Pakistan,
India can’t afford war: analysts
The risk of war between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan has increased
with the redeployment of troops along the common border, but neither
can afford the cost of such a conflict, analysts say.
Manufacturing,
Home Prices Probably Sank: U.S. Economy Preview Manufacturing in the U.S. probably shrank at the fastest
pace since 1980 as the deepening global recession forced customers
in North America, Europe and Asia to cut back, economists said before
reports this week.
En
Route to Military Rule Safety from external danger is the most powerful director
of national conduct. Even the ardent love of liberty will, after
a time, give way to its dictates.
Web
sites could get film-style ratings The kind of ratings used for films could
be applied to Web sites in a bid to better police the Internet and
protect children from harmful and offensive material, Britain’s
minister for culture has said.
Poll:
75% glad Bush is done A new national poll suggests that three out of four Americans
feel President Bush’s departure from office is coming not
a moment too soon.
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