Março 7o, 2008
Karachi, a cidade a maior de Paquistão, o outbreak da disputa da fonte da eletricidade, 6 ocorreu na manhã do poder em grande escala, feita originalmente na cara de faltas do alimento e de uns preços mais elevados de 13 milhão povos mais pânico.
Tempo local em 8:00 no 6o, a agência da energia do estado de Paquistão eliminou a fonte da eletricidade a Karachi, resultando […]
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Março 7o, 2008
No mundo do surveillance, o irmão grande está prestando atenção não somente, ele é também escutando, de análise, de gravação, fazendo a varredura, e seguindo de cada aspecto de nossas vidas. E com tecnologia avançada do surveillance, não há virtualmente nenhum lugar a esconder.
O TECH do SURVEILLANCE examina alguma do mais importante e equipamento que potencial estarrecente o mundo tem sempre v-ou rather, não v-nisto […]
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Março 7o, 2008
Quem era entrevistado aqui? “All candidates must say change”-GWB “I have nothing left to say”-McCain
Bush Section has more related reportsHelp keep RINF going..
Posted in Multimedia, General |
March 6th, 2008
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 to deliver security.
Israel says its military action and […]
Posted in Top Story |
March 6th, 2008
Queens congressman: Drop case against Clemens
BY ARTHUR STAPLE
Rep. Anthony Weiner has a message for the FBI regarding Roger Clemens: Drop it.
Weiner (D-Forest Hills), a 2009 mayoral hopeful and a Mets fan, said Wednesday he believes Clemens lied Feb. 13 to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. But Weiner said the court of […]
Posted in Sports News |
March 5th, 2008
A new study brings to light a potentially dangerous link between chemicals used in ordinary products, such as baby shampoos and lotions, to reproductive problems in children. The chemicals, called phthalates, have been under attack by some environmental advocacy groups, according to a Feb. 4, 2008 AP News article, although experts are uncertain what dangers […]
Posted in Breaking, General |
March 5th, 2008
Nick Julian
At the heart of President Bush’s plea to give telecommunications companies legal immunity is the contention that these companies were merely being patriotic corporate citizens when they facilitated the warrantless wiretapping of Americans.
FBI Director Robert Mueller undercut that argument Wednesday, telling Congress that the ‘good faith’ argument should have nothing to do with whether […]
Posted in Surveillance |
March 5th, 2008
European judges have delivered a landmark ruling in the so-called ‘war on terror’, says Robert Verkaik, Law Editor, and it is one that we should all have reason to celebrate
Buried deep beneath the welter of publicity covering Prince Harry’s secret deployment to Afghanistan was the release of another piece of news concerning the Allies’ so-called […]
Posted in War & Terrorism, Human Rights |
March 5th, 2008
Sir Ian Blair says scheme would have obvious benefits for crimefighting
Computing
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair has called for the UK’s controversial DNA database to be extended across Europe to help bridge the intelligence gap caused by the removal of many of the EU’s internal borders.
He made the proposal at the first pan-European Serious Organised […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance |
March 5th, 2008
By Christine Sexton
THE DNA profiles of more than 30,000 Essex children are being kept on a police database.
Figures released in response to a Freedom of Information request also reveal that 12,345 of those young people are under 15.
The news comes after it was reported how the profile of a 13-year-old boy from Benfleet boy was […]
Posted in Surveillance, Human Rights |
March 4th, 2008
Globe and Mail
For the first time in history, more than one in every 100 American adults is in jail or prison, according to a new report tracking the surge in inmate population and urging states to rein in corrections costs with alternative sentencing programs.
The report, released Thursday by the Pew Center on the States, said […]
Posted in General, Human Rights |
March 4th, 2008
CHICAGO TRIBUNE - United Technologies Corp. made public Sunday an unsolicited $3 billion bid for Diebold, one of the largest makers of automated teller machines and voting machines. United Technologies, which first approached Diebold two years ago, initially made the offer in private Friday. The bid amounts to $40 a share in cash, or a […]
Posted in Political |
March 4th, 2008
Conservative leader David Cameron has accused the Government of “breaking the military covenant” as he launched a Commission to draw up proposals to improve support for Britain’s armed forces.
Mr Cameron said ministers were letting troops down on equipment, healthcare, family support and accommodation and promised a defence review to ensure that a future Tory government […]
Posted in War & Terrorism |
March 4th, 2008
Marcus Morgan
Last Friday, the Labour government took out a high court injunction to prevent a former member of the British Special Air Services, Ben Griffin, from revealing further details about the government’s involvement in “extraordinary rendition”
The US administration coined the term to cover the practice of sending arrested terrorist suspects to dozens of detention facilities […]
Posted in Breaking, General |
March 4th, 2008
By Nicholas Christian
PRINCE Harry’s tour of duty in Afghanistan was a “PR stunt” that has not fooled the British public, publicist Max Clifford has claimed.
The Royal’s 10-week deployment at the front was “virtual reality” because Army chiefs would have kept him away from any actual danger of being hurt, the PR guru added. He said […]
Posted in Media, Breaking |
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