A California anti-spam bill passed the Senate on Wednesday, a first step toward the passage of a law that would give people the right to sue spammers
The Bush administration has a launched a global PR network to not only disseminate, but also to dominate news of the conflict around the world
After getting a standing ovation as he walked on stage, Michael Moore was later visibly shaken at the loud boos and jeers that followed his anti-Bush comments at the Oscars
War profiteering has already begun and their targets are ordinary Australians, who they aim to dupe with simple yet cunning plans
The Not In Our Name
register will act as an historical record of those Australians who do not support an attack on IRAQ by Australia without UN approval
Galvanised by the Anglo-American attack on Iraq, thousands of anti-war activists around the world have taken to the streets, with more than 1,000 people arrested while demonstrating in San Francisco
The retarded monkey boy and his allies are unlikely to face trial for war crimes although many nations and legal experts say a strike on Iraq without an explicit UN mandate breaches international law
US citizens have turned on French fries and toast to vent their frustration at France’s anti-war stance on Iraq. Now the French have joined in the food war by urging people to send pretzels to the retarded monkey boy
A new federal rule — classifying grey wolves in most of the US as merely threatened rather than endangered — has just been announced by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. It’s the first step by Interior Secretary Norton toward putting wolves under the control of states where politicians want to eradicate these magnificent animals
The American Academy of Diplomacy web site has been hit by attackers who posted a page stating no war
, as the crisis over Iraq heads toward military confrontation
The FBI says it may look into the case of forged documents the Bush administration recently presented as evidence of Iraq’s nuclear ambitions
The father of Bali bomb victim Josh Deegan has stated that linking war against Iraq with the Bali tragedy was cynical and the prime minister should immediately withdraw his remarks. While the PM also copped an earful from New Zealand as their resolve strengthened against following Howard into war against Iraq
John Howard got a thumbs-down as a possible foreign minister from the then head of the Foreign Affairs Department, Richard Woolcott
East Timor has bowed to intense political pressure from Australia and will today rush through the signing of an agreement to clear the way for joint development of the vast oil and gas reserves of the Timor Sea
One day we may have a Government that understands the IT industry and its problems, but that day will never come under Richard Alston
Dozens of young Iranians have been detained for unlawful actions
after using a web site to arrange dates
Filmmaker Michael Moore says journalists should look into a possible deal between the Bush administration and Russia to carve up Iraq’s oil fields after ousting Saddam Hussein
Andrew O’Conner, a former public defender, was abruptly interrupted at the St John’s College Library when city police officers arrested him at the computer terminal he was using, handcuffed him, and brought him for questioning by Secret Service agents who accused him of making threatening remarks about the retarded monkey boy in an Internet chat room. Interestingly enough, US senators from both parties are accusing the FBI of excessive secrecy and demanding details of how federal agents use antiterrorist laws to spy on people’s Internet activity
The South Australian Government is drafting legislation to fight identity theft — the process of assuming another persons identity for nefarious reasons
One of the Federal Government’s main policy objectives, a free trade agreement with the United States, could damage the interests of farmers and hurt Australia’s broader economic interests, according to an independent report
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