WASHINGTON, November 3 – The Washington Post shined a devastating light on illegal practices by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. According to published documents the CIA has several “black sites”
BAGHDAD, November 2 – Today was another sad day in the history of the war in Iraq. In Baghdad a roadside bomb killed five civilians as their van hit the
BAGHDAD, November 1 – Iraqi insurgents seem to get more skilled and skilled at making roadside bombs as this way of attacking the invading troops takes the leading spot for
WASHINGTON, October 31 – Well Bush’s most recent decision wasn’t one full of surprise, just two days ago we reported the likelihood of Alito’s nomination and now the federal appeals
BRISBANE, October 30 – Today the President of the Australian Medical Association warned that the current attention for the avian influenza might cause a sort of hype amongst the public.
WASHINGTON, October 29 – After Harriet Miers stepped down from her position as Supreme Court nominee Bush was challenged to find a new more suitable nominee to please his conservative
WASHINGTON, October 28 – The United States government has announced they’re spending millions of dollars in preparation of a potential avian influenza pandemic. The biggest news is the contract they
WASHINGTON, October 27 – What many anticipated over the last few days has happened. While there seemed no easy way out, at least not without admitting political defeat, Miers managed
WASHINGTON, October 26 – All over the nation people gathered today to pay attention to the grueling landmark achieved by the 2,000th U.S. soldier killed in Iraq. The soldier was
BAGHDAD, October 25 – The Iraqi citizens have approved the constitutional draft en masse. The referendum saw almost an unanimous approval by the Shiits and Kurds and only the Sunni