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U.S. Stocks Fall; Alcoa, Qualcomm Decline After China's Plunge (Eric Martin)
U.S. stocks drop the most since November.
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BBC Reported 9/11 Building Had Collapsed 20 Minutes Before It Fell (Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones)
BBC video shows reporter talking about collapse with WTC 7 still standing in background, Google removes clip.
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Eighteen Months After Katrina (Bill Quigley)
Half the homes in New Orleans still do not have electricity. Eighteen months after Katrina, a third of a million people in the New Orleans metro area have not returned.
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Operation Falcon and the Looming Police State (Mike Whitney)
The Bush administration has carried out three massive sweeps in the last two years, rolling up more than 30,000 minor crooks and criminals, without as much as a whimper of protest from the public.
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'Exodus' of Iraq's ancient minorities (Patrick Cockburn)
Iraq's minorities, some of the oldest communities in the world, are being driven from the country by a wave of violence against them.
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US boosts secret missions in Iran (The Australian)
U.S. military and special-operations teams reportedly have increased their activities inside Iran, entering from Iraq to gather intelligence and to pursue Iranian operatives.
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America Is Preparing To Invade Iran (Judicial-Inc.)
There are eight battle groups at sea.
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Balanced stand on ME is political suicide, says Carter (Yitzhak Benhorin)
Hinting Israel is not interested in fair peace, former U.S. president says any member of Congress taking balanced stand on conflict risks political suicide.
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Israel developing drone passenger jet (Arieh Egozy)
Israel Aerospace Industries working on civilian UAV, which will be able to carry up to four people and fly to any destination in the world.
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Colombia political scandal imperiling US ties (Boston Globe)
Congressional support for ally eroding
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'Inside the wire' (Guardian/UK)
The pressures of confinement in Guantánamo Bay have led many in the controversial detention camp to turn to poetry. But, as Richard Lea learns, the American authorities are very reluctant to let the ...
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