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President Bush last week signed into law a bill which will see the federal government begin to screen the DNA of all newborn babies in the U.S. within six months, a move critics have described as the first step towards...
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These reports were at the center of a BBC report which claimed that the UN covered up that its troops in DR of Congo gave arms to militias and smuggled gold and ivory. The allegations were based on confidential UN...
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Apparently NOT! How could it violate it if it isn't punishment? Last night, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on 60 Minutes. There he explained that the torture of detainees does not violate the 8th Amendment's ban on "cruel and unusual...
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Allegations continue that the UN has covered up claims that its troops in Democratic Republic of Congo gave arms to militias and smuggled gold and ivory. Based on confidential UN sources, it involve Pakistani and Indian troops working as peace...
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Microsoft's Live Mesh service, a new service, that will synch all of a user's devices and applications to produce a seamless framework, was unveiled at Web 2.0. Microsoft has said the service will use open standards and be rolled out...
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With the economy in a free fall, India's call centers are receiving calls from more than frustrated consumers in America. While down and out Americans are increasingly defaulting on their payments, the businesses responsible to collect these debts are relying...
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