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Professor: Autonomous Killer Robots In The Field A top
robotics expert has issued a stark warning that
the world may be sleepwalking into a potentially
lethal technocracy and has called for safeguards
to be put into place now, in order to counter
such a scenario unfolding within the next ten
years.
Gold
powers to record on oil, eyes $1,000 Gold powered
to a new high near $980 an ounce on Friday after
crude oil set an all-time high of above $103 a barrel,
igniting inflation worries and another round of
buying from investors and speculators.
Katrina
Nation When Woodrow
Wilson went to Congress to ask for a declaration
of war in 1917, the U.S. Army was ranked 17th in
the world, behind Portugal.
U.S.
Navy ships move closer to Lebanon The U.S. Navy
has moved the guided-missile destroyer USS Cole
and other ships to the eastern Mediterranean Sea
off Lebanon, Pentagon officials said Thursday.
Sabotaging
Border Security From Within The Bush
administration is planning to waive security checks
for tens of thousands of new immigrants, a move
raising concerns about national security.