Senate
passes Bush-backed spy bill The
Democratic-led U.S. Senate, amid warnings of further
attacks on the United States, approved a bill
on Friday that would allow President George W.
Bush to maintain his controversial domestic spying
program.
Foot
and mouth returns An immediate national ban on the movement
of all cattle, pigs, sheep and goats was imposed
last night after foot and mouth was confirmed in
cattle at a farm near Guildford.
The
car that stops you drink-driving A car that can tell when a drink-driver
gets behind the wheel - and stop him or her moving
off - has been developed by Nissan.
Alex
Jones on Talksport Radio (UK) 8/3/07 Alex spent two hours on Britain's
biggest talk radio station last night to discuss
all manner of subjects including his upcoming
film Endgame.
The
Inherent Presidential Power to Seize
In times of war or international conflict, Congress
has closely regulated trade with other countries,
and particularly that concerning implements of
war and financial transactions.
US
attack on Iran is suicide Former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
says that if the US dars to launch any military
attack on Iran it would be regarded as a suicide.