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Panel faults Reno, Clinton on
Waco
10/20/2000
By Lee Hancock and Michelle
Mittelstadt / The Dallas Morning
News - A congressional report released Thursday
alleges that President Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno
misled the public for years with claims that military experts
endorsed the "flawed" FBI tear-gas attack that ended
the Branch Davidian siege
China
Daily China
Times, People's
Daily
China
opens up distressed asset sales to consortium
By James Kynge in Beijing
Published: November 29 2001 19:27 | Last Updated: November 29
2001 20:40
A
consortium led by Morgan Stanley has bought the first batch of
distressed assets in Chinese state owned enterprises auctioned
to foreign investors. It paid "about 9 per cent" of
the book value of the $1.31bn assets sold, officials said on
Thursday.
By
ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press
TEHRAN, Iran (November 8, 2001 3:54 p.m. EST) - A conservative
council says private companies cannot provide Internet access in
Iran, but some lawmakers and technology experts are disputing
the council's right to rule on the matter.
Suicide
Bombers Blast Jerusalem Mall
- Another
On Bus In Haifa
Evidence
indicates Palestinians died hours after surviving camp massacres
Chilling new evidence
suggests that more than 1,000 Palestinian survivors of the Sabra
and Chatila camp massacres in Beirut were
"disappeared" within 24 hours of the slaughter, often
in areas under direct Israeli military control.
November 8, 2001
THE WORLD
Israel
Strips Immunity From Arab Lawmaker
Mideast: Parliament member
is likely to face charges he voiced support for terrorists. Some fear
Knesset move could backfire.
IRAQ -
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UN
sanctions on Iraq set to be revamped
By Carola Hoyos, United
Nations correspondent
Published: November 29 2001 20:51 | Last Updated: November 30
2001 04:58
The United
Nations Security Council on Thursday unanimously passed a
resolution renewing its humanitarian oil deal with Iraq for six
months and promised to revamp the UN's sanctions regime in June.
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Japanese supercomputer takes world's fastest title from US
AV
vendors split over FBI Trojan snoops
By John
LeydenPosted: 27/11/2001 at 18:34 GMT
Antivirus vendors are at loggerheads over
whether they should include in their software packages detection for a
Trojan horse program reportedly under development by the FBI.
Big
Brother Wants to Watch You Even More -
Your
phone bill records, your bank account, your medical records. All
will be exposed to more prying eyes if federal and (increasingly)
international snoopers get their way
Snoops
Target Communications Privacy
If would-be snoops get
their way, Europeans will have seven years’ worth of their phone calls,
e-mails, faxes and Internet browsing activities available to law enforcement
agencies.
ACLU to Spy on
Echelon by Chris Oakes - 3:00 a.m.
17.Nov.1999 PST The American Civil
Liberties Union has focused its eye on an international
electronic surveillance system that allegedly eyeballs regular
citizens.
World Global
spy network revealed BBC - Tuesday, November 2, 1999 Published at 18:01 GMT
Listening in to your phone calls and
reading your emails By Andrew Bomford
of BBC Radio 4's PM programme Imagine a
global spying network that can eavesdrop on every single phone
call, fax or e-mail, anywhere on the planet.
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