Saturday, December 08, 2007
Breaking News Sat., December 8, 2007
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AND CIA ANNOUNCE A NEW 'PRELIMINARY INQUIRY' INTO
CIA'S DESTRUCTION OF INTERROGATION VIDEOS
Friday, December 07, 2007
Employers add 94,000 jobs in November, more than expected. Unemployment 4.7 percent, unchanged from October.
Employers add 94,000 jobs in November, more than expected. Unemployment
4.7 percent, unchanged from October.
Senate To Probe Destruction Of CIA Tapes
December 7, 2007
Senate To Probe Destruction Of CIA Tapes
Senior lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have criticized the CIA's
decision to destroy videotapes showing the 2002 interrogations of two
key terror suspects, made public only Thursday. Democratic senators are
vowing an investigation.
Mall Gunman's Friend Reportedly Arrested
December 7, 2007
Mall Gunman's Friend Reportedly Arrested
A published report says a 17-year-old Nebraska high school senior has
been arrested on charges of threatening a 16-year-old girl for making
Internet postings with unfavorable comments about Omaha mall gunman
Robert Hawkins.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
House OKs Increase In Auto Fuel Efficiency
December 6, 2007
House OKs Increase In Auto Fuel Efficiency
The House approved the first increase in federal automobile fuel
efficiency requirements in three decades as part of an energy bill that
also repeals billions of dollars oil company tax breaks and encourages
use of renewable fuels.
$1B In Military Equipment Missing In Iraq
December 6, 2007
$1B In Military Equipment Missing In Iraq
A new Pentagon report documents over $1 billion in unaccounted for
military equipment intended for Iraqi security forces, including
vehicles, crates of machine guns and rocket propelled grenades.
Bush announces plan to freeze mortgage rates for five years, give lenders more flexibility in modifying loans.
Bush announces plan to freeze mortgage rates for five years, give
lenders more flexibility in modifying loans.
Mall Shooter A Dropout With Criminal Past
December 6, 2007
Mall Shooter A Dropout With Criminal Past
Robert A. Hawkins, the 20-year-old man who went on a deadly shooting
spree at an Omaha shopping mall, lost his job and his girlfriend in the
past two weeks. Friends said he struggled to overcome depression.
Omaha Gunman's Note: "Now I'll Be Famous"
December 6, 2007
Omaha Gunman's Note: "Now I'll Be Famous"
Eight people were killed and five wounded at an Omaha, Neb. mall before
a teenage shooter ended the horror by taking his own life. He left
behind a note that read, in part, "Now I'll be famous."
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
FDA advisory panel votes against approving Genentech's drug Avastin for breast cancer patients, AP reports.
FDA advisory panel votes against approving Genentech's drug Avastin for
breast cancer patients, AP reports.
Breaking News: Nine dead in Omaha mall shooting
OMAHA - A man with a rifle opened fire at a busy shopping mall
Wednesday, killing eight people before taking his own life, police said.
Five more people were wounded, two critically. Shoppers and employees
ran screaming through the mall and barricaded themselves in dressing
rooms after hearing gunfire. The gunman was found dead on the third
floor of the Von Maur department store.
News Alert! Bush Reaches Subprime Mortgages Deal
Congressional aides say the Bush administration has hammered out an
industry agreement to freeze interest rates for certain subprime
mortgages for five years.
Gates: Stable, Secure Iraq "Within Reach"
Breaking News
Gates: Stable, Secure Iraq "Within Reach"
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says a "secure, stable Iraq is within
reach", but patience is still necessary. Underscoring the second point,
at least four car bombs exploded across Iraq as Gates met commanders,
leaving no less than 14 people dead.
Oil prices rise, touch $90 a barrel on big crude inventory drop.
Oil prices rise, touch $90 a barrel on big crude inventory drop.
Toys Not Recalled Might Still Be Dangerous
December 5, 2007
Toys Not Recalled Might Still Be Dangerous
Tests on more than 1,200 children's products, most of them still on
store shelves, found that 35 percent contain lead - many with levels far
above the federal recall standard used for lead paint.
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Forums:
論壇:如何看南中國海主權之爭?
越南抗議中國設立海南省三沙市直接管轄西沙和南沙群島是侵犯了越南的領土主權。中國提出的"擱置爭議共同開發"主張是否能夠實現?
More...go to
http://www.bloglines.com/blog/johnDispatch
Brit Teacher Back Home After Sudan Ordeal
December 4, 2007
Brit Teacher Back Home After Sudan Ordeal
The British teacher pardoned by the Sudanese president after being
jailed for insulting Islam is back on her home soil. A humble Gillian
Gibbons said she went for an adventure, "and got a bit more than I
bargained for".
Bush: "Nothing's Changed" On Iran
December 4, 2007
Bush: "Nothing's Changed" On Iran
President Bush said the international community should continue to
pressure Iran on its nuclear programs, despite a new intelligence
finding that Tehran halted its development of a nuclear bomb. He said
"nothing's changed" in his view of Iran.
Monday, December 03, 2007
Clinton, Giuliani slip in poll
WASHINGTON - National support for Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and
Republican Rudy Giuliani significantly eroded during the past month, a
USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, a sign of volatility in both parties just a
month before the Iowa caucuses open the presidential primary season.
Clinton's standing among Democrats dropped by 11 percentage points from
early November and Giuliani's standing among Republicans fell by 9
points, though both continue to lead their fields.
Breaking News Mon., December 3, 2007
Breaking News
SUDAN PARDONS BRITISH TEACHER WHO ALLOWED HER STUDENTS TO NAME A TEDDY
BEAR MUHAMMED