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Defiant Brown set to tighten law on cannabis

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

cannabis.jpgDowning Street today signalled that Gordon Brown remains determined to tighten the law on cannabis, despite reports that the official advisory body is set to recommend against re-classification. The Prime Minister's spokesman sought to play down a BBC report that the Advisory Committee on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) had concluded that there was no need to re-classify cannabis again ...

Bush calls for more eavesdropping

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

bush.jpgUS President George W. Bush has called on the Congress to pass a 'vital' pending legislation aimed at loosening domestic eavesdropping rules. Speaking before leaving Washington for Kiev and the NATO summit in Bucharest on Monday, Bush said the US legislature has 'a lot of work to do' as ...

Iraq War Dataset: $506 Billion Spent, 4,002 Dead

Monday, March 31st, 2008

iraq.jpgLoretta Hidalgo Whitesides On March 26, 2008 the United States military casualty count in Iraq hit 4,000. When I heard that I decided to research other numbers associated with the war. Over the past five years, US taxpayers have spent $506 billion on the Iraq War- that is over $100 billion a year just for war related expenses (and ...

Government admits Human Rights breaches

Friday, March 28th, 2008

human-rights.jpgMoD admits human rights breaches over death of tortured Iraqi civilian. The Government admits "substantial breaches" of the European Convention of Human Rights over the killing of Baha Mousa, an Iraqi who died in the custody of British soldiers, Des Browne, the Defence Secretary, said yesterday. Bob Ainsworth, the armed forces minister, later expressed "deep regret" over the death of the ...

How Scientology Destroys Families

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

scientology1.jpgThe Church of Scientology has a name for its critics: Suppressive Persons, or SPs. Those associated with them are PTS', or Potential Trouble Sources. There are only two ways for a PTS to deal with an SP. Fix whatever the SP's problem is. Or Disconnect. Like any good cult, the Church of Scientology needs to keep its members in ...

Tabloid Fabricated Heathrow Plot

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

tablies.jpgEvening Standard condemned by press watchdog for coverage of the Camp for Climate Action's Heathrow protest. Claim of fabrication upheld. In a much awaited ruling the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) issued a stinging rebuke against the Evening Standard today. The usually mild- mannered PCC slammed the Standard's coverage of last summer's Camp for Climate Action at ...

Dalai Lama threatens to quit over Tibet violence

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

dali-lamaThe Dalai Lama has rejected claims by the Chinese government that he orchestrated the demonstrations in Tibet and said he would stand down as head of the country's exiled government if the violence continued. The spiritual and political leader yesterday called on both sides to end the violence that has rocked many parts of Tibet in what has been the ...

On Frontlines in Tibet, Protestors ‘Shot Like Dogs’

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

tibet.jpgUnconfirmed Reports From Tibet of Dozens of Civilians Killed in Crackdown The Chinese military is shooting Tibetan demonstrators "like dogs," a Tibetan exile group said Monday, firing "indiscriminately" intro groups of people protesting Chinese rule. The accusation was leveled by the Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy, a group run by exiled Tibetans in Dharamsala, India, home to the Dalai ...

Brown: There will be a public inquiry into Iraq

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Gordon BrownGordon Brown has promised that the Government will hold a full-scale inquiry into the mistakes made in Iraq before and since the invasion five years ago. His concession marks a significant break from his predecessor, Tony Blair, who steadfastly refused to hold a wide-ranging inquiry into the war. Mr Brown, however, insists it is not the right ...

Anti-war demo draws thousands

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

Anti-War DemoThousands of anti-war protesters rallied to demand Britain withdraw its troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. Activists urging an end to Britain's role in overseas' wars gathered in Trafalgar Square, central London, for a march on parliament. The protest, organised by the Stop the War Coalition, was called to mark the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Demonstrators ...

Torture? We’ll just turn a very British blind eye

Friday, March 14th, 2008

bush-torture1.jpgWe were told that Saddam Hussein was an enemy of mankind because he used torture. Now we witness the gruesome spectacle of President Bush endorsing torture by vetoing the Bill from Congress outlawing "waterboarding" and other equivalently barbaric forms of interrogation.This must be the first time in modern history that a head of state ...

Spitzer’s Shame Is Wall Street’s Gain

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

splitz.jpgTell me again: Why should we get all worked up over the revelation that the New York governor paid for sex? Will it bring back to life the eight U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq that same day in a war that makes no sense and has cost this nation trillions in future debt? Will it save those millions of ...

MoD lost 11,000 military ID cards

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

ID CardThe Ministry of Defence has revealed that 11,000 military ID cards have been lost in the past two years. The MoD's revelation, which came in a written answer in the House of Commons, is to increase public scrutiny on the government's plans for a national ID card scheme after a series of data security problems. The personal ...

Drug traces found in U.S. water supply

Monday, March 10th, 2008

WaterTrace amounts of pharmaceutical drugs are lurking in Louisville's drinking water, including one used to treat people with bipolar disorder and alcohol withdrawal, and another prescribed to combat seizures. Swimming with them in the city's water supply is a favorite pick-me-up: caffeine. The findings are part of a nationwide investigation into pharmaceutical drugs in drinking water ...

Gaza conditions ‘at 40-year low’

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Gaza girls protest at Israeli measures Gaza's humanitarian situation is at its worst since Israel occupied the territory in 1967, say UK-based human rights and development groups. They include Amnesty International, Save the Children, Cafod, Care International and Christian Aid. They criticise Israel's blockade on Gaza as illegal collective punishment which fails ...
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