Monday, March 13, 2006
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Past Recommended Readings
Past Recommended Readings: Skeleton in the Bush family cupboard The “Darfur Advocates” and the “Boromir Fallacy” Tokyo train station gets facial scan payment systems Marcos laments mediocre Mexicans Zapatista Rebel Leader Gives Interview Two Experts Criticize Film as Unrealistic Pentagon's Intelligence Authority Widens Iran Moves to Stop 'Immoral Behavior' German 'Robin Hoods' Give Poor a Taste of the High Life Armed group raids prison, kills one in Iraq Scores killed in Mogadishu skirmishes Wealthy US poor on infant survival Florida Rap Artists Weigh In on Immigration Debate 'It’s bigger than hip hop' - Interview with Stic.Man of dead prez -Pt. 1 Washed up on the beach - hidden half of Africa's people smuggling epidemic Tag, you're it: RFID lets boss track workers Report: Colombian President Would Consider Immigrant Tracking With Microchips New voice joins minuteman caravan Giuliani: Hero or Race Baiter? World Hip-Hop Questions US Rap In Zimbabwe, spending mountains of cash The Most Powerless Man in the World Minuteman Illegal Immigrant Protest Ends Quickly in Downtown Memphis Inheritance, Wealth And Race by Dr. Manning Marable Potential Evidence Surfaces of Bush's Illegal Spying Hamas Faces Bankruptcy amid Fighting Phoenix plans to create downtown Wi-Fi network Cell-Phone Tracking: Laws Needed Kurd rebels warn guerrillas over Turkey, Iran row Turkey: PKK promises hit-and-run attacks on Iran Blasts hit northwestern Iranian city Iran Detained 248 PKK members in April From sweetness and light to bloody ambushes: the British descent in Basra Death squads deepen division in Baghdad Probe Targets Ex-Navy Official For Link to Disgraced Contractor Flying robot attack 'unstoppable': experts Aid workers 'using under-age African girls for sex' Robots manipulating animal behaviour Craving for 'porcelain skin' leaves Thai women injured by flesh whiteners No winner in future climate league Lying Is Exposed By Micro-Expressions We Can't Control In Chiapas, a Response to the Violence Against Atenco Ted Hayes: Colored Minuteman 'Supermax' prison awaits Moussaoui New Black Panthers barred from Duke campus Liberal Bad Faith in the Wake of Katrina ABC News: General: Zarqawi 'Bloopers' Tape Found Mexico: strike against Fox labor plans Uprising in Mexico state; Zapatistas on "red alert" again How can IT save the world? Dying tribe takes on timber giants over lost habitat Against Foreign Fruit and Right Wingers Feds' Watch List Eats Its Own Ex-CIA Analyst Condemns Bush 'Manipulation Campaign' on Iraq Danger zone dollars lure Fijian soldiers Yale-Lilly Experiment: Adolescents Rx Toxic Drug for Presumed Mental Illness They Do Not Have Taleban tell British to expect a river of blood Iranian military rejects statement that Israel would be first target if U.S. attacks Stolen Birthright: The U.S. Conquest and Exploitation of the Mexican People (part 1) Nativo López on May 1: 'You Get What You're Ready to Fight for' Shout 'VIVA!' Anyhow: On Being Black At A Latino March Living without Numbers or Time ''Take Back What Belongs to Us!': Marcos Previews the Other Message of May 1st'' New Fatah militia to counter Hamas Stock crash shatters Saudi dreams FCC approves Net-wiretapping taxes Iranian Workers Rock Regime Big student boycott all across state Sheriff to Start Posse Patrols to Curb Illegal Immigration Flow Fighting Crime With Cellphones' Clues Colbert Skewers Bush Stephen Colbert's Remarks to the President Critics say nanotech plan sidelines public Pardons Granted 88 Years After Crimes of Sedition Minuteman is accused of a racist comment In the chaos of Iraq, one project is on target: a giant US embassy Scientist warns of nanotechnology dangers A Boomer Bust? Elite Families Behind ‘Death Tax’ Campaign Torture in US custody prevalent: Amnesty Taliban Launches Intensified Campaign Close encounters of the cloaking kind: now you see it, now you don't On the Verge of Collapse Soderbergh: Burn, Hollywood, Burn Slowdown in Tropical Pacific Flow Pinned on Climate Change Iraqis Begin Duty With Refusal Spies Among Us Shiite cleric seen trying to broaden his base of support Japanese government tests Subway surveillance cameras Winnipeg used for urban warfare training Rock throwing reported in Santa Ana ACLU organizes against Total Surveillance Society US 'allowed Zarqawi to escape' Yachts That Will Turn You Green Iranians accused in Iraq bombing deaths of soldiers Gangs claim their turf in Iraq Invention: Apple's all-seeing screen Retail-Safe RFID Unveiled China: Global Warming Is Melting Glaciers FBI Sought Data on Thousands in '05 COLOMBIA QUAGMIRE Bolivia's swoop for gas reserves stuns energy giants Pakistan's power shift Invention: The riot slimer More species face extinction threat Older Americans Sicker Than the English, Study Says Big new asteroid has slim chance of hitting Earth Today's Protests Shutter L.A.'s Produce and Garment Districts Iraq's choice: Revolution or nation-building Why Leftists Mistrust Liberals Asia's May Day sparks high alerts Suburban Hispanics rally for immigration rights May Day demonstrators take to the streets U.S. Army is training street gangs Why war comes when no one wants it UGV/UAVs: Combined Attack Demo Planned By US Arrmy Protesters launch massive Labor Day rallies against Philippine government ID Law Stirs Passionate Protest in N.H. May Day marked with protests on political, immigration issues Polygraph Results Often in Question RFID: No Human Tracking USA : CASPIAN opposes Levi’s RFID chips in clothing Europeans hold May Day protests U.S. bird flu plan outlines worst-case scenario Market uproar follows Fed ‘misunderstanding’ Mexico set to legalize personal amounts of pot, cocaine, heroin Some Companies Plan to Close To Allow Workers to Join Rally Your Thoughts Are Your Password I was hunting UFOs, says Pentagon's UK hacker NYPD tracks suspects in 'real time' _ even analyzing tattoos Google's Wi-Fi Tracking Causes More Concerns Union Leader, Out of Jail, Vows to Fight No-Strike Law Immigrant worker deaths rise for second straight year Labour offices trashed during security strike
BUS STRIKE: CHAOS IN CITIES Turkish Armed Forces Strike PKK Camps in N. Iraq Darpa's Smart, Mean, Off-Road Drone S Korea looks to arrest Hyundai chief China gets Kenyan oil exploration deal Thousands rally against Kyrgyz leader Riot-torn Paris suburbs 'targeted by sects' Nextel founder wants new wireless public safety network SPYCHIPPED LEVI'S BRAND JEANS HIT THE U.S. Jetsons technology at expense of privacy? RFID-style ID cards 'won't wear out' In Iraqi Town, Trainees Are Also Suspects Iraqi Civilian Killings by Insurgents Soar, U.S. Says U.S.: FBI Sought Info Without Court OK Al-Zarqawi Video Is A Pentagon Propaganda Psy-Op In Zarqawi's home town, family talk with pride about their heroic cousin U.S. Deems al-Qaida Video Propaganda Survey: Americans uncomfortable with new surveillance technologies Border Guardians leader calls for violence Minutemen, lawmaker working on border fence bill Osama bin Laden: Taking Stock of the "Zionist-Crusader War" Build your own Iraqi police squad for a little cash Kurds quietly angle for independence Iraq oil hit by graft and attacks Rebuilding of Iraqi Pipeline as Disaster Waiting to Happen Collapsing Iran Marcos in Guerrero: 'Now We Have Found the People We Were Looking For' Afghan Farmers Fight Ban on Poppy Growing Breakdown FM: Chairman Fred Hampton Jr Speaks Out Transit Workers Face Fines, Internal Strife Iraq war contractors ordered to end abuses Number of Middle-Income Uninsured Rising Meet Iraq's New Boss - Same as the Old Boss Wal-Mart three times rivals' size Chile: Mapuche prisoners strike SiriCOMM Partners with PrePass Tenants Kill Landlady, Store Body in Bag for Months The 21st-Century Peep Show Labor group backs May 1 immigration rally (White) Male Privilege, Black Respectability, and Black Women's Bodies Sexism and Racism Cover Duke Lacrosse case Columbine's Most Wanted Top Ten: Weapons of the future Sex with a robot? Maybe not yet, but ... Soldiers on ‘Frontline’ of Iraq throw down battle raps Globalization's New Underclass: China, the US, Japan and the Changing Face of Inequality Attack Iran, Ignore the Constitution Locals square off with natives -- 500 non-natives rush OPP barrier, Crowd jeers while police ask for calm Mexico: workers killed in steel strike Distrust in King grows as Maosists threaten blockade As Zimbawe's economy collapses, a tiny few make huge profits This is no rah-rah revolt Pakistan Stressed by US Designs on Iran ACHTUNG TEACHERS: RFID CURRICULUM HAS ARRIVED! Dress codes downtown are racist Protester at center of controversy pleads guilty Celebrities aren't saying much about immigratio Police arrest man posing as immigration agent 'Pregnant' bomber takes isle to the brink of civil war Wal-Mart to adopt latest RFID tags Aqui Estamos Y No Nos Vamos Black Activists Join To March With Minutemen Minutemen say volunteer calls pouring in over fencing proposal Workers cry May Day Rumors panic many Latinos here Massive raid reflects new ICE strategy? Immigration Crackdown Poses Legal Dilemma for U.S. Companies State Patrol Investigating Racist E-Mails FBI, SBI notified of racist leaflets A day in the life of riot police Maoists an invisible hand in Nepal struggle Macho Men and State Capitalism - Is Another World Possible? Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Mexico. Sixth Commission of the EZLN Iraq's new PM in militia balancing act Nigeria: the young rebels Oil fight in Nigeria reaches turning point Algeria: the women speak Lecturers analyse French rebel students' graffiti Graffiti supplies ban on agenda tonight at city hall Suspicious Graffiti Found In Castro Valley The Camera Never Blinks, but It Multiplies EXCERPT FROM 'SPYCHIPS: HOW MAJOR CORPORATIONS AND GOVERNMENT PLAN TO TRACK YOUR EVERY MOVE WITH RFID' Resistance on the Mexican "Riviera": The Zapatistas Visit Manzanillo, Colima Scientists Probe the Use of the Tongue Fighting Escalates in Southern Afghanistan Insurgency, sectarian violence hobble U.S. effort to build an effective Iraqi police force Baa code the sheep of things to come? Networking: Content filtering grows Teens say they like vinyl records over CDs John Koza Has Built an Invention Machine The high cost of low wages Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq Immigration Forum Gets Intense Bird flu still confounds scientists ‘Modern poultry farming responsible for bird flu’ Autonomism in Argentina in a new Governmentality The Prostitutes' Union New Plans Foresee Fighting Terrorism Beyond War Zones Al-Qaeda finds its missing link in Iran The Future of the Internet Chechen Terrorists Promise Russia War All Over the Country Nepalis scorn king's offer Chernobyl's generations of suffering Foreign-policy critic speaks at West Point China's enemy within: The story of Falun Gong Bush shows support for tech industry MySpace looks to turn friends into profit High hopes grow for big, new wireless networks RFID in the cards at the border? New Wal-Mart CIO steams ahead with RFID Using RFID To Track Products Al-Qaida's No. 2 may fear losing sway with radicals Intel Chief Says Personnel Number 100,000 Instant wireless networks for emergencies Cruiser Cams On OPP's Radar ASU police can track wireless 911 calls Baghdad Slipping Into Civil War Soldiers escort supplies to Katmandu Dubai censor cuts scenes of labour abuse from 'Syriana' Baghdad mosques become vigilante forts as sectarianism divides suburbs Dust storms and pollution force Beijing to go greener Authorities in North Russia to Unveil Monument of Stalin to Attract Tourists Criminals Use Construction Crane to Steal Tax Inspectors’ Archives Alaska prison farm will watch for bird flu Should journalist Josh Wolf be afraid? Croatian Tobacco Workers Occupy Factory Zoned Out: The Politics of Community Exclusion Race will run wireless: Mobile command center will direct Boston Marathon U.K. theme park investigating use of RFID technology to track visitors Baghdad street battle smacks of open civil war Fears grow over Sunni backing for Iraq insurgency After Katrina, Poor Tenants Fight Eviction Few Protections for Migrants to Mexico Off-duty Milwaukee officers cleared in beating of unarmed man Fla. Students Protest Boot Camp Death man vs. machine VA center seeks RFID system Colorado extends Amber Alert to seniors LA Woman Hospitalized With Bubonic Plague Campuses cater to wireless wave Free Wi-Fi: Enjoy it while you can Rights group says Yahoo gave China information used to jail a third Chinese user Maoists kill ten policemen in Chhattisgarh The Hidden Terror of HR4437: What We Must Learn Now from the Black Civil Rights Movement Watching the Detectives With $9 million in cameras, NYC police see much more The Pentagon Preps for Iran America’s Secret Police? Revival in Japan Brings Widening of Economic Gap ISP snooping gaining support Darfur: NATO prepares intervention —for Exxon? Nepal rebels wage war on finances Ordinary Nepalese run out of patience Pa. to Install Cell Tracking Technology School Makes Kids Use Buckets for Toilets Baghdad postmen pine for days of vicious dogs China Villagers Attack Polluting Factories How Chinatown rose from the ashes Robots embedded at school in quest to bond with humans Chinese RFID: Developing With Government Guidance Web Users Urged to Help Chinese Censors Jazz Lover Fiddling With Bass Causes Bomb Scare on East Side Resistance: The Rx for Fear Cameras/Routers Send Real-Time Security Video to Police Vehicles Wave Wireless Helps Chicago Police Reduce Crime A HISTORY OF THE CAR BOMB (PART 1): The poor man's air force RFID Goes Underground in London Some immigration marchers pay high price Movie stars fail to align on immigration NYPD Offers Details Of New Public Surveillance Camera Program Arizona's immigration plan meets heavy opposition from police Iraq war the ideal Pentagon test track AT&T Seeks to Hide Spy Docs Terrorists' Web Chatter Shows Concern About Internet Privacy In the Nile Delta, Bird Flu Preys on Ignorance and Poverty B'klyn students arrested in cell phone protest The high performance luxury lift truck Getting ready for RFID Benchmarks: Cruel April in Iraq Seymour Hersh feature in the Guardian Last chance to try the Khmer Rouge Surveillance at a crossroads Unravelling September 11's enduring toxic legacy Snake Bots Slither to the Rescue Retailers Likely to Wed RFID to Loyalty Japan's pensioners embark on 'grey crime' wave Sprint Users Can Track Children Via GPS The price of a new life: The longest journey Over the Moon: how football wins recruits for sect leader in Brazil Database at Center of Immigration Reform Immigration Bills Would Challenge Citizen Workers, Too Immigrants' firing leads to protest Stunning turnout credited to word-of-mouth network U.S. opens bids or solutions to border problems The Liberal Communists of Porto Davos Archives Kept a Secrecy Secret Immigration Rally Affects Local Store China city learns from UK about surveillance Events in Troubled Nepal Following Maoist 'Script' Pro-Democracy Protester Killed in Nepal Los Angeles: Port Truckers Set to Strike May 1st Grappling With the Dragon of Labour Unrest Israel 'to step up Gaza shelling' Gaza families watch in awe and fear as Israelis pour in 300 shells a day Does the ID cards scheme have a 'self-destruct' button? Newsmaker: Are laser weapons ready for duty? Say Hello to Voiceprinting Farm Subsidies Lead to Ocean Pollution, Researchers Say Iran nuclear planning 'similar to Iraq' Iranian bus drivers push strike Panic buttons for tourists to beat street crime Death linked to ground zero Google defends censorship practices in China, praises Beijing Tiny Flyer Navigates Like Fly Russia to supply less oil than expected Bank withholds Uruguay mill cash Marcos in Zapata’s Morelos: “Democracy, Liberty and Justice, but This Time for Those from Below” Drug leniency for the privileged; Draconian sentences for Blacks and Latinos Two million join protests as immigrant debate grips US Blacks and Browns: The need to make common cause Revolt Produces Victory in France An example of struggle against deportation centers for immigrants Monitors are raising big-brother concerns Cameras scan license plates for stolen cars Young Officers Leaving Army at a High Rate Germans end long strike over workweek San Francisco warily awaits new wireless world Law's defeat makes new efforts unlikely US agents 'exaggerated Zarqawi role' Ethnic media galvanises protesters US chief executives' pay surges 16 per cent to average of $6m Security lapse reveals secrets of Air Force One First Goat Kids With Human Genes Born in Belarus Scientist: Global warming is near its tipping point Wi-Fi plan stirs Big Brother concerns Unions Critical of Security Companies' Involvement in Labour Disputes Al-Qaeda goes recruiting in festering Gaza Tourists become targets as Dubai's workers take revolt to the beaches Gonzales hints Bush could expand warrantless wiretaps SF Wi-Fi a 'dinosaur deal' for the poor Saddam’s pilots hunted down by death squads Protesters defy Nepal curfew Whistle-Blower Outs NSA Spy Room Alarm over shopping radio tags The rise and rise of smart tagging NZ workers could be microchipped Interview with Dana Fenner, Market Director for Fleet Logistics and Tele Atlas North America Children growing fat in TV time Women and jobless armed by Chavez to resist 'US invasion' IDF crackdown in Gaza Strip leaves 14 dead Iran shoots down spy plane from Iraq – report Recession warning over bird flu Google aims to track users with wi-fi Night-vision cameras aim to stop graffiti Some Tyson plants to close for rally, meat glut Increasingly Vicious Laws Push Out Homeless More than 1,000 students join immigration protest NPR 'Xeni Tech': surveillance drones over LA skies Factory farms in Asia blamed for pandemic Shells and diplomacy fall where they may When drug trials go horribly wrong Homeland Security Insider: Positive Identification Protest leads to legal troubles for 2 teens A 'Loch Ness monster' of TV? Corporate videos are aired as news The Secret History of the JASONs Kansas Students Speak Out Against Tasers in Schools Amnesty report fuels secret prison suspicions Protests against Nepalese King grow as 750 activists are arrested Speedy robot legs it to break record Miami Janitors’ Strike Escalates Despite Partial Victory Human Toll Rises with Avian Flu Deaths in Egypt, Cambodia Big Brother cleans up crime in New Jersey town Immigration law has always been race law in the US. Fixed, Footloose, or Fractured: Work, Identity, and the Spatial Division of Labor in the Twenty-First Century Saudi Arabia: the sands run out Feel a Chill? 'Spy in the sky' keeps watch on speeding drivers France's political crisis grows as 3 million take to streets Hot potato in Italy's shadows Chief 9/11 Architect Critical of Bin Laden Zapatistas in Zirahuén: "They fight united and fight well, for their land, for their forests, and for their lake, too" Claim Raises Speculation About al-Zarqawi Gandhi evoked for all manner of causes JESUS LIVES Venezuela takes over two oil fields Analysis: Figures show that Iraq's civil war is underway US anti-militia strategy another wrong Iraq move The '$6bn Man' helps blind to see and lame to walk Iraq's interior ministry refusing to deploy US-trained police Vandals leave Hania center shy of cameras Chávez, Seeking Foreign Allies, Spends Billions War tactics could wipe out C. America gangs-police U.N. Notes Alarming Speed of Bird Flu Suburban survivalists prepare for pandemic Backstory: Inside 'Border Patrol, Inc.' Revealed: the plight of prisoners caught up in US rendition 3,030 Killed and Injured in Landmine Blasts in Russia’s Chechnya Over Decade — UN Body US project to rebuild health system has run out of money They'd do better sticking Saddam's head on a pole Colombian politician has love child with her guerrilla captor ‘Every man for himself’ in Europe’s bird flu simulation Mass graves fear in bird flu attack Unmanned war does not come cheap Uncle Sam's scientists busy building insect army Identity crisis Iranian militiamen were brought in by Britain Inquiry into secret guns-for-Iraq deal Camera phone snapped photo of suspected vandal at work Mobiles Safe? Hold the Phone Poland to try Jaruzelski for alleged communist crimes Pentagon to Test a Huge Conventional Bomb Al Jaber Tags Its Vehicles Front License Plates -- A Vicious Cycle of Revenue Technology's Just a .240 Hitter RFID Tag Production On the Rise A Softer Touch Berkeley woman indicted in UW horticulture center arson Cali. Students Defy Lockdown, Walk Out for Immigrant Rights Highway Watch director resigns One million workers strike to defend pensions French Law Is Affirmed as Protests Snarl Traffic As Somalia violence subsides, at least 70 dead Bird-Flu Pandemic Would Likely Start in California The Window of Controlled Chaos Slams Shut Rival Shia groups unite against US after mosque raid Mosul slips out of control as the bombers move in Uganda's daily rate of violent deaths is three times Iraq's, says report 'Other Loves' in the 'Other Campaign' Immigration and White Racism Iraq politician says 1,700 Sunnis killed in unrest Sectarian threats purge 30,000 Iraqis from homes Antarctic air is warming faster than rest of world Soil crisis is holding back African recovery Obese Americans get super-size ambulances Sprinkling RFID sensor tags from the Sky London Al-Qaeda Cell Planned to Purchase Nuclear Bomb from Russian Mafia French students stage new violent protests against labour law French youth ask for steady jobs, not big dreams Russian fury at jailing of man for killing speeding politician Big water companies quit poor countries Labor Protests Put French Premier in a Bind Law pays homage to nation state of Catalonia Spy Cameras Watch Spy Cameras In UK Venezuela police help US envoy blocked by protest Fliers Can't Balk at Search Tweaking the Climatic Nightmare U.S. Plans New Bases in the Middle East After 40 Years, Separatists in Spain Declare Cease-Fire Workers discover Cold War-era stockpile of survival supplies Bolivia: Water is a human right Belgians implant RFID chip in tooth Death raises concern at police tactics UN warns of worst mass extinctions for 65m years Pakistani Taliban take control of unruly tribal belt Japan's rich buy organs from executed Chinese prisoners US troops investigated over Iraqi massacres Security flaws could cripple missile defense network Iraq's Insurgents: Who's Who Why Iraq's Police Are A Menace Coke 'drinks India dry' In Iraq, US influence wanes as full-scale civil war looms Water crisis is now 'one of the greatest causes of mass suffering' Stanford professor hopes to mimic the brain on a chip On-job minority women harassment studied Small heat rise may offer big boost for malaria Don't blame the wild birds The World Can't Wake Another Two Police Surveillence Cameras Destroyed France Braces for Strike on Standoff Between Unions, Government N.Y.C.'s crime fight to get more eyes Iranian hawk swoops on universities to crush dissent Battle for Baghdad 'has already started' Malaysian police quash protests Mysterious disease kills pigs China reports 11th death from bird flu as virus sweeps across the world Breakthrough in split second 3D face imaging Japan starts issuing biometric passports Earth already shaking beneath melting ice, journal France set for new round of youth marches Strike halts work at Dubai tower London 'under water by 2100' as Antarctica crumbles into the sea Belarus protest turns bloody Let Computers Screen Air Baggage What You'll Wear in 10 Years 'I have 600 suicide bombers waiting for your soldiers' Strike and Protest in Iran Khodro (Iran’s major car plant) Security: Power To The People Boston Hospital Uses Ultrasound to Track Patients Military seeks to develop 'insect cyborgs' FBI names Austin Indymedia, Food Not Bombs and “Anarchists” to Domestic Terrorist Watch List Shantytowns as a New Suburban Ideal Dash to Baghdad Left Top U.S. Generals Divided ‘Big Brother’ firms keep eye on workers Rally stirs both sides Minutemen plan job-site protests French students and unions to press on with protests Death squads operated from inside Iraqi government, officials say Focus: Britain's secret nuclear blueprint IRAQ: NGO warns of rise in violence against women New Detroit Police Brutality Complaint Masked youngsters riot in Sanabis again Software Helps Develop Hunches The War Dividend: The British companies making a fortune out of conflict-riven Iraq James Nesbitt on the child victims of Aids in Africa India: The terrible price paid for economic progress North Korea: U.S. Is Preparing Invasion Raid of student protest boosts anger in France French youth want jobs - with security France Failing to Tackle Riots Causes: Suburbanites Looking for a CIA spy? Just go online Can Network Theory Thwart Terrorists? The fatal divide at the heart of the Coalition Alaska hit by 'massive' oil spill Hidden Garden of Eden wilts as Earth warms Death of the world's rivers Days of DeWine and Ruses? Reporters May Be Exempt from Eavesdropping Bill Zapatistas Join Querétaro’s Struggle to Defend its Water Italy: 45 Arrested in Riot Against Fascists The Great Green Scare and the Fed's 'Case' Against Rod Coronado Pollution soaring to crisis levels in Arctic Fury in India at justice to 'benefit rich' Cell phones help track traffic flow Animal-borne diseases challenge health system U.S. probing possible third mad-cow case France: Hundreds of thousands fight attacks on young workers French students revive spirit of 68 Liberty and security clash in Alaska fishing village China to issue 1.3 billion RFID identification cards Al Qaeda's Web of Terror EU wants to fulfil RFID's potential RFID technology spreads beyond retail New York City transit workers reject givebacks Madrid bombing probe finds no al-Qaida link Pentagon admits errors in spying on protesters U.S. Sets Plans to Aid Iraq in Civil War CIA, Movie Producer CIA Films at the National Archives Couple Implants Microchips Into Hands NORAD orders Web deletion of transcript US issues biometric passports despite concerns Heathrow eye scan checks extende Bird flu would ravage Asian markets: report Airports not ready for large-scale bird flu quarantine Protesters, troops clash as oil strike hits Ecuador Hitachi unveils security robot Why Data Mining Won't Stop Terror UN: Avian flu in North America by fall Latest death raises fears bird flu may have adapted Rising Tide of Ocean Plagues Gonzales: NSA Program Doesn't Need a Law BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE IN NIGERIA Official Says Shiite Party Suppressed Body Count Crimethinc: In love with love itself Crimethinc, and thinking critically about itinerant recovering-middle-class twenty-somethings USAF Detachment 8 Continues US Research Into EMP-Microwave Weapons Crime: 'Netbangers,' Beware V FOR VENDETTA Moriarty Remembers, Remembers V FOR VENDETTA!! Brazilian Farm Workers Damage Plantation China's leftwing scuppers property reform legislation Terrified villagers flee as bombers strike at Taleban Marcos: We Are Going to 'Jump Over to the United States, to Talk to the Mexicans on the Other Side' Privacy fear as Google plans 'super database' [audio] Harsh Sentences Silence Radical Environmentalists [npr] Attacking Iran Even Without Good Targets Democrats' Data Mining Stirs an Intraparty Battle CIA 'was monitoring drugs man whose bag held bomb' Just work harder, Italian PM tells poor The U.S. Role in Iraq’s Sectarian Violence Iraq security staff kidnapped US 'cold fusion' claim under scrutiny US dials back the volume on 'democracy' Long-distance lovers can still drink together Marcos: The Government Is a Middleman, Selling Off the Country to the Capitalists that Want Everything By any means necessary Interview with Anarchist Jeff 'The Snowman' Monson of the Ultimate Fighting Championship New fears as Chinese man dies of bird flu 300 geniuses call him boss Microsoft's Fingerprint Reader Hacked Homeland Security chief proposes screening of customer data Thirst for oil threatens a fifth of the world's fresh water This is your life (if you are a woman) Unrest grows in rural China over land grabs Surveillance cameras "should spy on drivers' habits" RFID hotbeds form around the world Commission demands Sheriff’s cell phone bills School cell phone ban reaps results Buffett rails at pay and perks for executives Still Evolving, Human Genes Tell New Story Researchers pinpoint mammal extinction hotspots Injured anti-fence 'anarchist' speaks out Water wars nearing end under Morales SB picking up the pieces after punk riot Return of Gutiérrez threatens Ecuador’s fragile calm Mexico: Nationwide wildcat miners’ strike Austria detects bird flu in cats Dubai and the Straits of Hormuz Secessionist rumblings in Zulia state in western Venezuela Kyrgyz Minister Rules Out Air Base Use for US Attack on Iran Seven killed in Nepal Maoist jail raid Attacks threaten to cut Nigeria oil exports by 1m barrels a day Hamas rejects al-Qaida reprimand President Lula: The boy from Brazil is back Dozens of insurgents die as Pakistan takes on 'Taliban' militants Thai Leader Dismisses Calls to Resign '14,000 detained without trial in Iraq' Iran threatens new 'killing fields' in nuclear row U.S. uses surveillance to protect mosques Private surveillance cameras on the rise U.S. Troops in Iraq: 72% Say End War in 2006 Workers blockade major highway to Iran capital From the Ground Up: Race and the Left Response to Katrina Infection Is Growing in Scope, Resistance FROM BAGHDAD TO TOKYO Driller killers’ spread a new horror in Iraq Adventurous travellers check into Rio slum for £8 a night Punks riot in CA [VIDEO] Riot strikes at SB punk concert CIA Is Investigating Its No. 3 Philippines: State of Emergency for the U.S. Empire Europe counts cost of bird flu, fresh cases emerge Scared Skins Thai PM faces mounting pressure to quit US will be launching Predator strikes in the Horn Hey Neighbor, Stop Piggybacking on My Wireless Venezuela aims for biggest military reserve in Americas Texas town's police dept. shut down Many defendants' cases kept secret Chinese Sweep Targets Activists Before Meeting World faces challenge as technologies lengthen life expectancies Wireless World: Clandestine communications IDF uses wireless tech to manage supplies Feds may soon check all workers' IDs RFID-Embedded Police Badges Debut In August FCC Probes Caller-ID Fakers RFID: Sign of the (End) Times? Mao's heirs split by new wealth Police Station Intimidation-Parts 1 and 2 [video] Pay too much and you could raise the alarm Programs Focus on Work Force for Nanotechnology Scenes From the MySpace Backlash Games That Get Your Groove On The steady rise of the 'citizen sector' Opec accuses Bush of threatening energy security Cat dies of bird flu in Germany Scientists confirm historic massive flood in climate change Workers unite in no man's land – co-operation or exploitation? Growing Threat Seen In Afghan Insurgency US 'funding stealth shark project' Grocery Checkout, Italian Style Space Hawks Chase Death Rays Message in a Spray Can Party of One A Guide To the Hunt In Dubyous battle DoD Plans New Roads to Avoid Iraqi IEDs TIA Lives On 'Pirates' preys on bored, work-shy office staff Networking: Fingerprints of terrorists Food Bank Network Served Over 25M in '05 Kabul's jail is overrun by 1,500 al-Qa'ida prisoners 'If they destroy our opium crop, how will we feed our family?' Priceless art treasures stolen as Rio parties Immigrants barred by triple fences and double standards Factory farms behind bird flu spread Analysts See Lebanon-ization of Iraq in Crystal Ball Mardi Gras parades lampoon politicians, agencies The Navy’s Swimming Spy Plane A Growing Afghan Prison Rivals Bleak Guantánamo Smart cameras, guards to protect WTC site US marines probe tensions among Iran’s minorities Taking Spying to Higher Level, Agencies Look for More Ways to Mine Data Friend or foe? UK forces enter Afganistan's dark zone China activists 'vanish' amid protests Locked-up birds in flu outbreak will still be sold as free range President battles popular revolt and 'coup' in Philippines The weird world of Imelda Marcos China sees threat of "massive" bird flu outbreak Public fear could cripple economy in avaian flu outbreak Analysis: can Iraq avoid civil war? Al Qaeda answers CIA's hiring call Survey Says Average U.S. Family Income Declines Cashing In on Virtual Humans Work more, do less with tech Blogger bares Rumsfeld's post 9/11 orders Crisis across Indian Ocean as 77 die from mosquito virus 47 workers killed at checkpoint near Baghdad Japan's Neo-Militarists Big news on a very small scale Eye scans: A high-tech hall pass? The Other Side of the Torino Olympics U.S. Counterinsurgency Academy Giving Officers a New Mind-Set Battle of the mosques brings Iraq to the brink of civil war Police Tied to Death Squads Emergency war supplemental hides millions Big Brother watching e-mail, computer data Robots used to keep Japan's children safe Study: DNA may predict criminals' surnames Kids learn nanotechnology at Nanoworld Five states silent on CIA flights Bush's security stuns Indians Between Whiteness and a Hard Place: The Liberal's Dilemma Secret Service agents say Cheney was drunk when he shot lawyer ‘Fallujah' Created Among Cotton Fields UK radiation jump blamed on Iraq shells Townships in revolt as ANC fails to live up to its promises Peasants are promised a crop of reforms to buy off rural unrest How I tracked Bigfoot through the Malaysian jungle The Ultimate War Sim Musharraf losing his grip Proof: Employees don't care about security Death row protest by doctors stirs new debate A bomb goes off. Iraqi troops flee. And the US has a problem People power presses Vice-President to quit A dandy's air turns stale in 19th-century prison Bills would boost unlicensed Wi-Fi RFID tweaked for item-level tracking Literacy Limps Into the Kill Zone Earth Hurtles Toward 6.5 Billion U.S. Still Planting Stories in Iraq Media Three Charged With Planning Attacks in Iraq One Year Later, Kyoto-Enthusiasts Struggle to Meet Targets WiFi coming to London's center city China's skyscrapers as polluted as air outside Modeling Swarm Behavior Did early humans socialise to avoid getting eaten? The Internet and free speech don't click in China The Lessons of Counterinsurgency Daley wants security cameras at bars Pakistani riots about more than cartoons Moqtada al-Sadr throws Iraqi unity talks into disarray Five bodyguards killed as Iraq bank chief kidnapped Retire at 85 to pay for living longer Will The U.S. Embrace Cell-Phone-As-Wallet? Animal Diseases Said a Threat to Humans Oceans Becoming More Acidic Than In Time of Dinosaur Extinction Guerrillas taunt Nigeria as attacks drive oil prices Report: Humans evolved to be peaceful Sea levels could predict cholera outbreak Research sheds new light on health dangers of nanoparticles Iraq's Jordanian Jihadis Chicago Gears Up for Wireless Broadband Sea Levels Likely to Rise Much Faster Than Was Predicted Houston eyes cameras at apartment complexes School bus drivers keep eye out for terrorists Google Continues Longstanding Relationship With US Intelligence Bush's Chat With Novelist Alarms Environmentalists Surveillance Cameras To Monitor Santa Monica Promenade, Pier DARPA seeks flexible, handheld translators Report: Sunni Insurgents Increasingly Unified U.S. reports discovery of apparent death squad in Iraq You're a Spy TASER Demonstrates Wireless TASER(R) eXtended Range Projectile to Military. 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