News for 05-15-06
05-15-06 - Iran FM tells EU envoys enrichment halt unacceptable
05-15-06 - Move of Halliburton Meeting Draws Fire Halliburton earned a record $2.4 billion last year,
05-15-06 - EU Prepared to Back Civilian Iran Program The European Union will support an Iranian nuclear program that cannot be put to military use and will boost political and economic cooperation if Tehran accepts international oversight, a top official said Monday.
05-15-06 - Iraqi children suffering 'alarming' malnutrition: survey
05-15-06 - Majority of Americans against phone record collection A majority of Americans disapprove of the government's attempt to collect millions of telephone records from ordinary citizens, an opinion poll showed.
05-15-06 - Mubarak's Son Met Secretly With Cheney The talks came amid increasing criticism from the Bush administration of the Mubarak government for its crackdown on the political opposition, and Mubarak's comments that he does not take orders from Washington.
05-15-06 - Putin offers aid to Palestinians A Kremlin source says Russia intends to help create a normal life for the Palestinian people.
05-15-06 - Fired CIA officer believed agency lied to Congress Mary McCarthy, a US Central Intelligence Agency officer fired last month for unauthorized contacts with journalists, believed her agency deliberately misled Congress about its treatment of detainees, a US newspaper reported.
05-15-06 - Federal Source to ABC News: We Know Who You're Calling
05-15-06 - THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP TAPED: FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2006 BROADCAST: WEEKEND OF MAY 13-14, 2006 MR. BUCHANAN: It was not only cleared by that. I'm sure it was cleared by the president of the United States, the NSA. The truth is, the neoconservatives want a confrontation with Russia.
05-15-06 - Fascism: Are We There Yet? * What's really at stake here is the continued relevance of the Constitution and the legacy of the Founding Fathers. Listen closely ? you can hear them turning in their graves.
05-15-06 - Report: Pakistan supplied nukes to Syria
05-15-06 - Hadley: We oppose paying P.A. payroll Stephen Hadley, President Bush?s national security adviser, met Monday with about 30 Jewish leaders from an array of organizations to discuss next week?s visit to Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Hadley is a neocon.
05-15-06 - Israeli Lawyer Registers Criminal Indictment against Ahmadinejad in German Court Shahar has taken the initiative to file a case in the German Court to carry out criminal proceedings in absentia against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his brazen denial of the Holocaust and his urging Germany (and Austria) to resettle all Jews in Israel to Germany and Austria. Denying the Holocaust in Germany is an offense, punishable by law with a maximum of five years in prison and a fine.
05-15-06 - Neocons Commie Bait Ray McGovern ?Authentic neocons descend from the Communist and socialist movements, with the most prominent leaders being Trotskyites (that is, ultra-Left Communists),? writes Dale Vree for the New Oxford Review.
05-15-06 - Israel gets spot on U.N. committee membership would be a "good way to diversify our visibility in the United Nations."
05-15-06 - Ex-Israeli army chief warns of long-range Iran missiles "Ahmadinejad is promising the end of history in two or three years' time and I suggest that we believe him," Ahhh.. aren't we exaggerating things just a tad bit?....
05-15-06 - Ex-spymaster vows to help Pollard Jonathan Pollard's former handler, now an Israeli Cabinet minister, vowed to work for his release from prison.
05-15-06 - Jewish Alliance appeals for negotiations The Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace sent a representative to Monday?s meeting between Stephen Hadley and Jewish leaders to present a letter from supporters calling for negotiations between Israel and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, a relative moderate.
05-15-06 - Move of Halliburton Meeting Draws Fire Halliburton earned a record $2.4 billion last year,
05-15-06 - EU Prepared to Back Civilian Iran Program The European Union will support an Iranian nuclear program that cannot be put to military use and will boost political and economic cooperation if Tehran accepts international oversight, a top official said Monday.
05-15-06 - Iraqi children suffering 'alarming' malnutrition: survey
05-15-06 - Majority of Americans against phone record collection A majority of Americans disapprove of the government's attempt to collect millions of telephone records from ordinary citizens, an opinion poll showed.
05-15-06 - Mubarak's Son Met Secretly With Cheney The talks came amid increasing criticism from the Bush administration of the Mubarak government for its crackdown on the political opposition, and Mubarak's comments that he does not take orders from Washington.
05-15-06 - Putin offers aid to Palestinians A Kremlin source says Russia intends to help create a normal life for the Palestinian people.
05-15-06 - Fired CIA officer believed agency lied to Congress Mary McCarthy, a US Central Intelligence Agency officer fired last month for unauthorized contacts with journalists, believed her agency deliberately misled Congress about its treatment of detainees, a US newspaper reported.
05-15-06 - Federal Source to ABC News: We Know Who You're Calling
05-15-06 - THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP TAPED: FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2006 BROADCAST: WEEKEND OF MAY 13-14, 2006 MR. BUCHANAN: It was not only cleared by that. I'm sure it was cleared by the president of the United States, the NSA. The truth is, the neoconservatives want a confrontation with Russia.
05-15-06 - Fascism: Are We There Yet? * What's really at stake here is the continued relevance of the Constitution and the legacy of the Founding Fathers. Listen closely ? you can hear them turning in their graves.
05-15-06 - Report: Pakistan supplied nukes to Syria
05-15-06 - Hadley: We oppose paying P.A. payroll Stephen Hadley, President Bush?s national security adviser, met Monday with about 30 Jewish leaders from an array of organizations to discuss next week?s visit to Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Hadley is a neocon.
05-15-06 - Israeli Lawyer Registers Criminal Indictment against Ahmadinejad in German Court Shahar has taken the initiative to file a case in the German Court to carry out criminal proceedings in absentia against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his brazen denial of the Holocaust and his urging Germany (and Austria) to resettle all Jews in Israel to Germany and Austria. Denying the Holocaust in Germany is an offense, punishable by law with a maximum of five years in prison and a fine.
05-15-06 - Neocons Commie Bait Ray McGovern ?Authentic neocons descend from the Communist and socialist movements, with the most prominent leaders being Trotskyites (that is, ultra-Left Communists),? writes Dale Vree for the New Oxford Review.
05-15-06 - Israel gets spot on U.N. committee membership would be a "good way to diversify our visibility in the United Nations."
05-15-06 - Ex-Israeli army chief warns of long-range Iran missiles "Ahmadinejad is promising the end of history in two or three years' time and I suggest that we believe him," Ahhh.. aren't we exaggerating things just a tad bit?....
05-15-06 - Ex-spymaster vows to help Pollard Jonathan Pollard's former handler, now an Israeli Cabinet minister, vowed to work for his release from prison.
05-15-06 - Jewish Alliance appeals for negotiations The Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace sent a representative to Monday?s meeting between Stephen Hadley and Jewish leaders to present a letter from supporters calling for negotiations between Israel and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, a relative moderate.
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