Tuesday, May 31, 2005

'Gender-bending' chemicals found to 'feminise' boys

Claims of human bird flu cases in China denied

Exposure to pesticides can cause Parkinson's

Bird flu resurfaces in China

Menacing changes seen in Vietnam bird flu

Monday, May 16, 2005

Rice: U.S. will stay in Iraq

Peak Oil: Life After the Oil Crash

Sobaka :: The Last War First: The War on Terror and the War on Russia

The Perfect Terrorist Plan To Level The Twin Towers Created In 1976

Saturday, May 14, 2005

Marburg outbreak now devastating all age groups

New Outbreak of Deadly Ebola Virus Is Feared in Congo Republic

Friday, May 13, 2005

Letter to President Clinton on Iraq

Letter to President Clinton on Iraq

This is obviously for public consumption.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

Cuba 'plane bomber' was CIA agent

Former German Defense Minister Confirms CIA Involvement in 9/11

'Scandalous' Non-Investigation Of Manmade Flu In Pigs

WHO Says Pandemic Of 2005 May Have Begun

DEM CONGRESSMEN: CONSERVATIVE VOICES ON PBS MAY BE ILLEGAL

DEM CONGRESSMEN: CONSERVATIVE VOICES ON PBS MAY BE ILLEGAL
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" Two congressional Democrats called Wednesday for an investigation into recent activities by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, suggesting that efforts by the Republican chairman of the private nonprofit to add more conservative programs onto PBS may violate federal law.

In a letter released Wednesday evening, Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., and Rep. John D. Dingell, D-Mich., asked CPB Inspector General Kenneth A. Konz to investigate the contracting, hiring and policies of the corporation, which distributes federal funds to public television stations. Both congressmen are ranking Democrats on committees that have oversight of public television.

They called recent actions taken by CPB Chairman Kenneth Tomlinson ``disturbing'' and ``extremely troubling.''

A CPB spokesman could not be reached for comment. But in a recent interview with the LOS ANGELES TIMES, Tomlinson defended his efforts to expand conservative perspectives on PBS, saying he merely wants to increase the network's audience."

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Morgan Stanley CEO warns of weak environment

Saturday, May 07, 2005

World Latest | North Korea May Test Nuclear Device

House Roll Call on $82B Iraq Spending Bill

Unusual Arctic cold raises fears for ozone hole

New retroviruses jump from monkeys to humans

WHO | Pandemic preparedness

UK Health Departments? Influenza pandemic contingency plan

UK to stash 15 million anti-flu drug courses

'Symptomless' bird flu cases raise concerns

Vietnam in U-turn over bird flu vaccination

Monday, May 02, 2005

U.S.: N. Korea apparently tests missile

Sunday, May 01, 2005

Climate change warning over food production