WASHINGTON, December 5 – Being as unspecific as possible Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tried to defend the U.S. policy on terror before embarking on her trip to Europe where
WASHINGTON, December 4 – As far as the former 9/11 commissioners are concerned the United States have not learned much from the catastrophic events of 2001. Many of their recommendations
LONDON, December 3 – Since the report indicating that the CIA is operating covert prisons in the European Union appeared many politicians have become anxious. The large consent among European
BAGHDAD, December 2 – The U.S. military suffered one of the biggest strikes yet as a Marine foot patrol was surprised by a roadside bomb on Thursday. Ten of them
WASHINGTON, December 1 – The first abortion case in five years for the Supreme Court stirred up a lot of dust. Special concerns rose over the new Chief Justice on
WASHINGTON, November 30 – Ah what a way to close the month, nothing better than a hilarious piece of literature by the moron of the modern world, the fearless President
NEW YORK, November 29 – After a few negative months the consumers are beginning to express more confidence in the economy. Most important contributors are the falling gasoline prices and
NEW JERSEY, November 28 – The pharmaceutical company which once was extremely successful thanks to Vioxx, is now being beat down by that same best-seller. New Jersey-based Merck & Co.
BAGHDAD, November 26 – Two suicide bombings killed at least 10 people on Saturday while alarming election-related shootings occurred elsewhere. In Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad, a vehicle drove
BAGHDAD, November 24 – It looks as though the insurgents in Iraq do not care who they affect with their terror and chaos. Today a suicide car bomber targeted a