New Cutting Edge Articles
Sharon
Throws Israel Into Turmoil: Takes Early, Bold, Unexpected Steps
To Begin Unilateral Withdrawal
Stage
Now Fully Set For Genuine Christians To Be Totally Discredited:
Tribulation-era Persecution Would Then Follow
CURRENT
NEWSLETTER -- February 12, 2005
Giant
Bookstore Sale: Items up to 75% Off
Bush
to Name Intelligence Chief: Reportedly John Negroponte (CFR)
China
Building A Force To Use Against Taiwan - Could Threaten US As Well:
CIA director Porter Goss warns
US
Congress mulls fresh ties with Taiwan: Move would embarras Bush
Administration
Non-Integrating
States News --
Iraq
Why
are US military trauma nurses being moved from Walter Reed to Iraq?
Gunmen
killed an army colonel in charge of security at oil pipelines:
Near Kirkuk
Iraq
and Afghan war costs to exceed 300 billion dollars
Iraqi
forces could be ready in less than two years: Rumsfeld assures
Estimates
on Iraq Insurgency Unreliable -Rumsfeld admits
Shiite
leaders fail to agree on a prime minister: Will hold secret ballot
Allawi
party warns Iraq PM favorite over Iran ties
A
Pragmatist Islamist May Become New Prime Minister
Iraq
to Certify Election Results, Allocate Assembly Seats Shortly
Limits
of reconstruction a concern in holy city of Najaf
"World
Tribunal on Iraq" holds western media guilty of deception:
Guilty of "inciting violence" and "deceiving people"
in war reporting
British
troops face new charges as bodies of Iraqi civilians are exhumed
Human
Rights Group Links Iraq's "Chemical Ali" to Massacres
Miscellaneous
Non-Integrating States News
Powerful
blast in Iran: Explosion in an uninhabited area in the south of
the country, near Daylam port - explosion
was 150 kilometers away from nuclear plant
Unknown
Aircraft Fires Missile in Iran - State TV
Iranian
Officials: Blast Caused By Construction
Explosion
in Iran shocks oil prices: Conflicting views of cause of blast
near a nuclear site give world jitters over possible attack
UN's
IAEA chief says no proof Iran is building nuclear weapons: He
was right about Saddam's WMD!
'Great
Satan' Warned Of A Burning Hell
Syria
and Iran to Form 'United Front'
Iran
Continues Support of Terrorism: US Congress Told
US
ambassador meets Syrian FM
Russia
plans to arm Syria: New air defense missile system
Hanging
From Scaffolding, Marching Side-by-Side - Hundreds of Thousands
of Lebanese Bid Farewell to Hariri
Lebanon's
major killings and attempts: Bore the hallmarks of a decade of
attacks
UN
Requests Urgent Report on Hariri Assassination: Demands Withdrawal
of Foreign Troops from Lebanon
Bush's
$82 Billion War Bill Includes Money for Afghan Industrial Parks, Ukraine
Opinion Polls
UN
Justice Calls Darfur 'Hell on Earth'
Sudan
Cannot Be Trusted to Tackle Darfur War Crimes: UN Human Rights
Chief Tells Security Council
Brazilian
troops trying to quell violence in Amazon
Body
found in Paraguay kidnapping: Kidnapped daughter of ex-President
Raul Cubas
Rival
mass rallies grip Ecuador
Bush
Trip to Europe Holds More Promise Than Other Fence-Mending Efforts
China
emerges as global consumer: Has overtaken the US in the consumption
of basic agricultural and industrial goods
Eight
Die in Plane Crash in Colorado: 'Popping Noises' Heard
Non-Integrating
States News --
Korean Peninusla
North
Korea lacks missile tech to carry nukes
C/Edge Archives, 3/8/2003: North
Korea Has 100 Nuclear Warheads: And the Ballistic Missiles With
Which To Deliver Them To American Mainland
NOTE: Library of Congress Map, 1999, shows distance
capabilities of N.K.'s missiles
US
D.I.A. Estimates North Korea May Have 15 Nuclear Warheads
Hedgehog
Can Outmuscle Tiger: Radio Pyongyang
CFR's William F. Buckley Jr.: Pyongyang
knocking
People
in the United States now consider North Korea to be one of the country's
biggest enemies
Patriots
and Parrots: Imprisoning Tongues in America
Australian
"Dirt Dossier" included citizens