Wednesday, November 30, 2005
 
If you've ever thought about a webcam,think again.
I would suspect that you will soon see more and more of these types of stories praising the use webcams.Big Brother would love nothing more than to have us all hooked up on broadband with webcams on our computers.I saw a newscast somewhere on the tube that really promoted that.I think it was on PBS.I believe that is why those types of connections are getting cheaper and cheaper.Offering us better service for cheaper price but at the same time making our homes able to be survailed at the click of their mouse.(they might get an eye full of something no one should have to look at if they watched my house,the mirror scares me.)I'll do without thanks.....classic Hagel at work.
Since I have taken to posting in this manner,and the older post are now archived,the AmerikanExpose site is loading much faster for me.Hope it helps ya'll too.
If you feel the need to contact me my address is on the top of the page,on the left side by Chris' and Darren's.Thanks to Darren for his great work here and on his site and broadcast.

Webcam Saves Woman's Life

OSLO, Norway -- A Web camera made it possible for two men to get help for their mother after she collapsed at her home, even though she was thousands of miles away.Karin Jordal, a 69-year-old Norwegian artist living in Pinon Hills, Calif., collapsed in her living room Thursday. The woman, who is diabetic, lay motionless on a couch when her son Tore, who was in the Philippines, saw her through her Web cam.Tore had initially tried to call her and got no answer, then tried emergency authorities in California but couldn't get through, said Tore's brother Ole Jordal, who lives in the western Norwegian city of Bergen.Tore then phoned Ole, just as Ole and his wife Tammy were having breakfast. Tammy, an American who's originally from Long Island, N.Y., knew just whom to call, Ole said."It took five or 10 minutes for the ambulance personnel to arrive," he said Friday.Ole Jordal said the family was on the verge of tears when they watched on the Web camera as ambulance personnel assisted their diabetic mother, who is recovering at Desert Valley Hospital in California."I thank that camera and my sons for my life," Karin Jordal told the Norwegian newspaper Bergens Tidende by telephone from her hospital bed. She has lived in the United States and Spain on and off for the past 15 years.Ole Jordal said low blood sugar caused his mother's collapse, and that she would stay in the hospital for a few days before going home. Ole said the family had set up Web cameras in their homes because of the high cost of staying in touch by telephone."But now I see the Internet as a way to save lives. It's also a wonderful tool for people who live alone in some remote area, and might need help," he said.The mother had been unconscious for about two hours before her sons checked in, so there was also an element of luck, since they only use the camera a few times a week.

– posted by timothy @ 2:57 AM GMT
 
UNMERICA, According to Agenda 21.
Here are the chapter links to Agenda 21 at your fingertips.Just click and you're there.From the way it looks to me now it's actually two columns stuck together.I'm sure this is on the AmerikanExpose site somewhere but here it is again.I hope it works like I think it will.If it won't I'll try to fix it.I'm not to puter savy so please forgive my simple looking post.
If you don't want to get a copy of A21 from the UN and would rather spend your money on paper and toner instead of sending it to the UN good for you.That's what I did,printed my own.
It's a horrible"read"for those that read but it is what is being done by every government in this country.All you must do is learn how it is being done and inform others anyway you can.Once you understand A21 you can open most any newspaper everyday in this country and see how the trained sheople are implimenting A21 and are very proud of themselves for doing it.Once you get to that point it is time for you to become an educator.
FROM THIS DAY FORWARD I WILL BE REFERING TO OUR COUNTRY AS

UNMERICA

Which is what we are now living in.May Father God have mercy on our souls for allowing this to happen to the Christian Republic HE gave us.I coined that term UNMERICA a few months ago and Chris had it put up on AE in great big letters across his main page.I just wanted to see it there again.Thank ya'll for visiting AmerikanExpose and please come back often.There is more information on this site about what is being done to our country than on any another site out there.
I feel proud to be a part of AmerikanExpose as I have been a good friend of Chris for the last 8 or so years.That is why I have stepped in and am attempting to help out while the new site is being made ready.The banner is on the top of this page."Stop Agenda 21"I will be a part of that site and also will probably make my original music available there too.Hope to see ya'll there.
In the meantime,back to business:Ya'll have a goodurn now.

The United Nation's Agenda 21

1 - Preamble
21 - Management of Solid Waste
2 - International Cooperation
22 - Management of Radioactive Wastes
3 - Combating Poverty

23 - Preamble: Strengthening the Role of Major Groups
4 - Changing Consumption Patterns
24 - Global Action for Women
5 - Demographics & sustainability

25 - Children and Youth in Sustainable Development

6 - Protecting Human Health
26 - Indigenous People
7 - Human Settlements
27 - NGO Partners
8 - Integrating Environment and development in decision-making
28 - Local Authorities Initiatives in support of Agenda 21
9 - Protection of the Atmosphere
29 - Strengthening Workers and Trade Unions
10 - Planning and Management of Land Resources
30 - The Role of Business Industry
11 - Combating Deforestation
31 - Scientific Technological comunities
12 - Desertification Drought
32 - The Role of Farmers
13 - Sustainable Mountain Development
33 - Financial Resources Mechanisms
14 - Sustainable Agriculture
34 - Transfer of Technology
15 - Conservation of Biological Diversity
35 - Science for Sustainable Development
16 - Management of Biotechnology
36 - Promoting Education Training
17 - Protection of the Oceans
37 - National Mechanisms International Cooperation
18 - Management and use of Water Resources
38 - International Institutional Arrangements

19 - Management of Toxic Chemicals

39 - International Legal Mechanisms
20 - Management of Hazardous Wastes
40 - Information for Decision-Making

– posted by timothy @ 1:55 AM GMT
 Tuesday, November 29, 2005
 
The Ivory Castle Begins to Collapse
The following piece from the AP about the Supreme Court might possibly depict the feeling of the building itself.The rulings coming from the blackrobed thieves inside these days have NOTHING to do with the Constitution or Bill of Rights.They are what I like to call"world laws"according to the United Nations system.
I seem to recall the latest and most damaging ruling ever was just handed down,the one about our property can be stolen now by any government that claims if the property can bring in more revenue to the government than what you use it for,it can be taken.Notice the piece of marble that fell off was over the figure of Authority and close to Liberty "Lady With The Scales".
Ivory castles do crumble ya know.Especially when the occupants throw Father God out.

Piece of marble falls off facade of Supreme Court
07:35 PM CST on Monday, November 28, 2005
Associated Press
WASHINGTON – A basketball-sized piece of marble molding fell from the facade over the entrance to the Supreme Court on Monday, landing on the steps near visitors waiting to enter the building. No one was hurt.

AP No one was injured Monday as a chunk of dentil molding fell onto the Supreme Court's steps in Washington, D.C.
The chunk of Vermont marble was part of the dentil molding that serves as a frame for nine sculptural figures completed in 1935. The piece that fell was over the figure of Authority, near the peak of the building's pediment, and to the right of the figure of Liberty, who has the scales of justice on her lap.
Architects estimated a 12-inch-by-10-inch piece broke off from the pediment.
The 70-year-old Supreme Court building is undergoing a $122 million, five-year renovation. It is unclear whether the accident was related to that.

– posted by timothy @ 3:43 AM GMT
 
Hear Ye Hear Ye Hear Ye !
Tonights special broadcast on First Amendment Radio has been canceled per Chris.Chris will be on tomorrow night with Darren Weeks on his program on F.A.R. at 8pmcst and then on AmerikanExpose at his usual time following Darren's broadcast.I will be glad to hear Chris back on the air as I'm sure you all will too.Sorry for the mixup and now.....onward thru the fog.

– posted by timothy @ 2:22 AM GMT
 Monday, November 28, 2005
 
Agenda 21 Undercover
Folks,the following is an article showing that the globalist will stop at nothing to get you to sign your land away to such things as"conservation easements".They even use trusts.You,as land owners,MUST learn their catch words to protect yourselves from the theft of your land.Once you sign things such as conservation easements your land is NEVER again your's,or your children's.It then BELONGS to the federal government.The United Nation's Agenda 21 is EVERYWHERE and all land owners must learn about it in order to protect your lands.In the Bastrop,Texas area one of the band of thieves is called"Pines and Praries Land Trust".In the 5 county area in which I live the local Agenda 21 group in named"Envision Central Texas".They propose to"save our land"by using the term"conservation".
It's all hogwash............It's a United Nation's land grab called Agenda 21.
A Yegua KnobPhoto by: Tom Dureka, PPLTContact: Benjamin Larkin, Trust for Public Land - (512) 478-4644Tom Dureka, Pines and Prairies Land Trust - (512) 308-1911BASTROP, Texas, 2/25/04 - The Trust for Public Land (TPL) recently transferred 302 acres of forested uplands connecting Bastrop and Lee Counties to the Pines and Prairies Land Trust (PPLT) to further protect the region's clean air, and conserve habitat for the endangered Houston toad. The land will be dedicated to scientific research and low-impact public recreation opportunities."TPL is thrilled to be a part of the effort to conserve this environmentally and culturally significant site," said TPL project manager, Amy Wanamaker. "The landscape in Bastrop and Lee Counties continues to rapidly change due to growth in central Texas. We look forward to protecting more of these special places through our continued partnership with the Pines and Prairies Land Trust."The tract encompasses two of the "Yegua Knobs," seven unique sandstone-capped mesas that rise 250 feet above the surrounding terrain between the towns of McDade and Lexington. Blanketed in post oak and pine forests, the hills form part of the divide between the Colorado and Brazos River drainages. These hilltops offer views over the surrounding area and were mentioned in different folklore accounts by the famous Texas writer, J. Frank Dobie as well as in historical accounts as far back as when Texas was part of Spain."This property's beauty and solitude will inspire our communities to value this region's natural wonders," said PPLT President Carrie Knox. "People and wildlife will benefit from this anchor preserve for generations to come."Purchase of this tract was made possible by a settlement following legal actions against Alcoa's aluminum smelter in Rockdale for violations of the Clean Air Act. The lawsuit was lodged by the citizens' group Neighbors For Neighbors, national groups Environmental Defense and Public Citizen, the US Department of Justice, and the US Environmental Protection Agency. A federal court decreed that some of the settlement funds be used to protect air quality and extend existing Houston toad habitat of the Lost Pines and Post Oak Savannah areas of Bastrop and Lee Counties. The Bastrop County portion of the tract sits within potential Houston toad habitat as designated by the USFWS in 2000.The Knobs lent their name to an important area spring that nurtured the community of Knobbs Springs in Lee County. With three churches and two cotton mills, Knobbs Springs grew to 300 people by 1900. The town flourished up until the First World War. Today, the community still attends the Knobbs Springs Baptist Church, founded in 1860. The area figured in the story of the infamous McDade Christmas Day massacre in 1883.The Trust for Public Land is a national nonprofit land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come. Since its founding in 1972, TPL has helped protect more than 1.6 million acres of land in 45 states. In Texas, TPL has protected more than 26,000 acres for communities, including areas in and around Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. The Trust for Public Land depends on the support and generosity of individuals, foundations and businesses to achieve our 'land for people' mission.Pines and Prairies Land Trust was founded in 2001 to help landowners protect themselves from unwanted development and to preserve the best open spaces of the region for current and future generations. PPLT developed a conservation easement on a 670-acre ranch in Paige in 2003, not far from the Knobs. This conservation easement allowed the landowners to "keep it country" by specifying how much and what kind of development can occur on the property after they are gone. Please contact PPLT at 512-308-1911 or visit their website at www.pplt.org

Now,if you folks would like to contact any of these folks and fill them in on what they are REALLY doing(I did)I sure won't stop you,but be nice.I have learned it is easier to catch fly with honey than vinegar.Agenda 21 is in EVERYONES yard but they don't it.It is up to us to let our neihbors and those who don't know about A21 understand what we are dealing with.A landgrab of monsterous proportion.

– posted by timothy @ 2:45 PM GMT
 
Why Illegal Aliens aren't Illegal thanks to Agenda 21
Why illegal aleins aren't illegal aleins.
(b) Establishment, where appropriate, of arrangements to strengthen the active participation of indigenous people and their communities in the national formulation of policies, laws and programmes relating to resource management and other development processes that may affect them, and their initiation of proposals for such policies and programmes.Well now,how shall I start?Folks,this is part B of chapter 26.3 of the United Nation's Agenda 21.Reading Agenda 21 is like reading something written by some highfoluttin lawyer or judge,as you can see for yourself.What this tiny part of the agenda means is that agenda 21,which the US signed onto in 1992 at The Earth Summitt in Rio,makes it mandatory for us to let the illegal aleins come in this country from Mexico so they can vote to change the laws of this country. [more]

– posted by timothy @ 2:32 PM GMT
 Tuesday, November 08, 2005
 
Network approved??
  1. China to lead greenhouse gas emissions surge: IEA - Reuters
  2. Protests greet China's Hu at start of European tour - AFP
  3. Who's Hu? Powerful new world leader - Sky News
  4. Greenhouse gas 'to rise by 52%' - BBC NEWS
  5. Climate Signals - New York Times
  6. Experts Urge Awareness on Global Warming - AP
  7. Protocol but no Kyoto as Swedish king meets Australian PM - AFP
  8. Europe risks economic damage from Kyoto: study - Reuters
  9. Junk Science - What Arctic Warming? - FOX News
  10. FULL COVERAGE: Climate Change
  11. New "chip" could provide quick bird flu test - Reuters
  12. U.S. Urges U.N. Group Plan for Bird Flu - AP
  13. Bird flu capable of causing 'incalculable' misery /
    100-nation meeting focuses on plans to contain outbreak
    - SFGate
  14. Experts scramble to contain bird flu as toll mounts - AFP
  15. WHO Chief Urges Preparedness for Bird Flu - AP
  16. Flu pandemic now just a matter of time, conference told - AFP
  17. Early warning vital for resolving bird flu vaccine crisis: WHO - AFP
  18. Doctors Say ERs Not Ready for a Disaster - AP
  19. Health experts seek to boost flu drug supplies - AFP
  20. Bird-Flu Battle in Eastern Asia Is to Be Joined by World Bank - NY Times
  21. Hong Kong stages first-ever bird flu drill - AFP
  22. Human Deaths From Bird Flu, by Country - AP
  23. FULL COVERAGE: Bird Flu
  24. Bush's last stop: Panama - Miami Herald
  25. Gov't changes tune on FTAA - Buenos Aires Herald
  26. Why are they not in front of their cameras calling Bush a butcher? - VHeadline
  27. FULL COVERAGE: Global Economy
  28. A Month After Quake, Misery Still Ahead - AP
  29. Death Toll in Asian Quake Surpasses 87,000 - AP
  30. FULL COVERAGE: Asia Tsunami Disaster
  31. Another Lawyer in Saddam Trial Gunned Down - AP
  32. US used white phosphorus on Iraqi civilians-report - Reuters
  33. FULL COVERAGE: Iraq
  34. Angry Mugabe tells US ambassador to "go to hell" - Reuters
  35. US intel on Iraq-Qaeda ties 'intentionally misleading': document - AFP
  36. Generation Y: They've arrived at work with a new attitude - USA TODAY

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 5:56 PM GMT
 Monday, November 07, 2005
 
HEADLINES!
  1. At Least 22 Dead After Ind., Ky. Tornado - AP
  2. Indiana tornado kills 23, injures at least 220 - Reuters
  3. Turnaround dreams take root in Detroit - USA Today
  4. No plan yet for return of power to New Orleans - Reuters
  5. Blanco Slashes La. Spending by $431M - AP
  6. FULL COVERAGE: Weather News
  7. Chavez leads the charge against US - Financial Times
  8. Bush Urges Latin Americans on Democracy - AP
  9. US fails to convince in Americas' summit free trade row - AFP
  10. Americans not tuned into president's trade mission - USA Today
  11. Bird flu: Global meeting aims to fit vital pieces into action plan - AFP
  12. UN bird flu chief sees global battle plan - Reuters
  13. States Have Their Own Plans for Bird Flu - AP
  14. China mobilizes military to fight bird flu - AFP
  15. French riots rage despite warning - BBC NEWS
  16. 'We're French,' but not 'real' French - Europe - International Herald Tribune
  17. Anger as French riots spread to rural Evreux - Reuters
  18. FULL COVERAGE: France
  19. 100,000 Rings Events Illuminate Iraqi Civilians' Deaths - Electronic Iraq
  20. Residents Flee on Second Day of Iraq Fight - AP
  21. U.S. Owes $208 Million To Iraq, U.N. Audit Finds - Washington Post
  22. FBI Use of Patriot Act Concerns Lawmakers - AP
  23. "Red" Rosa Parks: Fabricating an American Icon - SaveTheMales
  24. SORRY! This Story Had to be Removed!
  25. Zimbabwe: We Were Wrong On Zim Clean-Up Figure: Britain - allAfrica
  26. Oil-for-food report names Mbeki, says Leon - IOL

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 2:44 AM GMT
 Thursday, November 03, 2005
 
Wal-Mart, Volunteerism & 2020! Is there a connection?

SCROLL DOWN for News HEADLINES

RE-SEARCH
  1. WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price (THE MOVIE)
  2. Wake Up Wal-Mart - Join America's Campaign to Change Wal-Mart
  3. Wal-Mart Facts - Get the facts and latest news about Wal-mart
  4. Group relations - The people dynamic
  5. WHAT IS REGION 2020?
  6. THE ASPEN INSTITUTE & MARXIST PRAXIS (Roots of Total Quality Management) (PDF)
  7. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE
  8. (UNESCWA) - Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
  9. Canadian International Development Agency
  10. World Vision International
  11. (ICPD) International Center for Peace & Development
  12. ReliefWeb - U N Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
  13. World Volunteer Web - Information about volunteerism worldwide
  14. (IIED) International Institute for Environment and Development
  15. (IFAD) International Fund for Agricultural Development
  16. Free Enterprise Action Fund
  17. The UN21 Awards
  18. Tavistock - The Best Kept Secret in America
  19. The New Colonist - For the citizen of the new century
  20. Cool Cities - Welcome
  21. Cool Portland - Home
  22. The Art of Cool - Linking Culture, Community and the Economy
  23. Cool Vancouver - City of Vancouver
  24. Urban Heat Islands - International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives
  25. (EPA) Heat Island Reduction Initative (HIRI) (PDF)
  26. (EPA) Heat Island - Basic Information
  27. Impact of Heat Island Reduction Strategies (PDF)
  28. Global Issues and Initiatives in Air Quality
  29. (EMC) Environmental Management Centre
  30. The EnviroLink Network
  31. Policy Academy On Homeless Families & Children (PDF)
  32. Keweenaw Industrial Council - Helping to Create Family Sustaining Jobs
  33. Cyburbia - Site for Urban Planners
  34. (AIA) American Institute of Architects - Louisiana Recovery & Rebuilding Conference
  35. GreenTreks Network, Inc. - Telling Stories that Change the World
  36. Ecology Center
  37. EcoBizport - Your Gateway to Environmental Resources
  38. Pacific Islands Forum
  39. Congressman Ron Paul Archives
  40. China Home Page - U.S. State Department
  41. The Mystery of the Eye - "While watching NBC2 coverage of Hurricane
    Wilma residents called the station reporting an unusual sighting,
    a number two appeared in the eye of the storm."
  42. Avian Influenza Fact Sheet, UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Extension
  43. Influenza - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Education
  44. CDC - Avian Influenza (Flu) - Key Facts About Avian Influenza
  45. Singapore Bird Flu - Website
  46. Pandemic Flu.gov - The official U.S. government Web site
    for information on pandemic flu & avian influenza

NEWS: NOV. 3, 2005

  1. Bush says Latam free-trade idea stalled for now - Reuters
  2. Bush to Visit Latin American Nations - AP
  3. Bush says will not meddle in Argentine-IMF talks - Reuters
  4. Bush to visit China mid-November - Reuters
  5. Iraqi Group Says It Shot Down U.S. Copter - AP
  6. Pentagon Sets Its Sights on Roadside Bombs - LA Times
  7. Group Says CIA Sent Suspects to Europe - AP
  8. Judges Question Patriot Act in Library and Internet Case - NY Times
  9. U.S. Flu Strategy Leans on States - AP
  10. Report Says Avian Flu Outbreak Could Kill Up to 1.9 Million People - NY Times
  11. Pandemic Is Inevitable, Govt. Officials Say - ABC News
  12. Russia warns of risk of bird flu passing to humans - Reuters
  13. French bird flu drill sparks poultry sales fears - Reuters
  14. U.S. Details Plans to Combat Bird Flu - Health Day
  15. Flu pandemic risks sparking global recession - Reuters
  16. How long will UN unanimity last? - Christian Science Monitor
  17. Fading Beta Leaves Thousands in Shelters - AP
  18. Wilma Damage Leaves Floridians Homeless - AP
  19. Storm-Related Job Losses Climb on Wilma - AP
  20. Hurricanes Damaged La.'s Coastal Marshes - AP
  21. Alligator? Infection? Gunshot? - Chicago Tribune
  22. UN weighs measure extending US-led force in Iraq - Reuters
  23. Peacekeepers urge Security Council to avert Eritrea-Ethiopia war - AFP
  24. India to probe UN report on Iraq - Reuters
  25. U.S. Circulates Draft Resolution on Iraq - AP
  26. US wants another UN resolution on Lebanon-Syria - Reuters
  27. Pakistan increases quake toll to over 73,000 - Reuters
  28. Pakistan quake-hit villages still cut off as Ramadan ends - AFP
  29. London Olympic Land Buyout May Be Costly - AP
  30. Colorado lawmaker proposes land sales in Western states - Liberty Matters
  31. 77-Year Old Schiff Being Tortured With Chain Shackles, Mistreatment - WTP

NEWS: NOV. 2, 2005

  1. Pentagon: Top al-Qaida Operative Escaped - AP
  2. Rumsfeld says no U.N. access to Guantanamo inmates - Reuters
  3. US invitation to UN experts to Guantanamo a 'farce': HRW - Khaleej Times
  4. Protesters March Ahead of Americas Summit - AP
  5. Greenpeace to be fined as Rainbow Warrior damages Philippines coral reef - AFP
  6. Australia Receives Threat of Terror Attack - AP
  7. Violence spreads to several Paris suburbs - AFP
  8. UN sets day to mark Holocaust - Aljazeera
  9. LATEST: World News & Events
  10. Nearly a half-million homes still powerless in Broward & Miami-Dade - Miami Herald
  11. Home inspectors bring news to New Orleans residents - USA Today
  12. Lack of FEMA data slows relief - USA Today
  13. FULL COVERAGE: Tropical Storms and Hurricanes
  14. Prince Charles and Camilla launch US tour in Diana's shadow - AFP
  15. Charles and Camilla begin US tour - BBC NEWS
  16. FULL COVERAGE: British Royal Family
  17. U.S. Auto Sales Fall Sharply in October - AP
  18. Sales fall at GM and Ford - Reuters
  19. Auto sales take expected dive - Detroit Free Press
  20. FULL COVERAGE: Automobiles & Driving
  21. Balancing China's Growing Influence in Latin America - LA NUEVA CUBA
  22. U. S. Mexican border & Communist China are completely unrelated, right? - China e-Lobby
  23. Home Depot to Host 3rd Qtr. Earnings Conference, expanding into China - Hispanic Business
  24. FULL COVERAGE: RED China

NEWS: NOV. 1, 2005

  1. U.S. Military Wants to Own the Weather - SPACE.com
  2. White House Plan Adds $55 Million for NOAA - AP
  3. Wilma Limits Trick-Or-Treating in Fla. - AP
  4. Katrina quiets Halloween in New Orleans - Reuters
  5. Thousands of evacuees face eviction - USA Today
  6. Miss. foster families say they're not receiving enough state help - Knight Ridder
  7. Bush to Name FDIC Chairman to Gulf Post - AP
  8. Bush Outlines $7.1B Flu Preparations - Washington Post
  9. Canada discovers H5 avian flu virus in wild birds - AFP
  10. Infected Canadian ducks unlikely to have H5N1 virus - Reuters
  11. Asia-Pacific bird flu experts study doomsday scenarios at Australia meeting - AFP
  12. Army alert on bird flu - Sunday Herald Sun
  13. New Approach Could Speed Creation of Flu Vaccines - Health Day
  14. WHAT DOES A BIRD-FLU HOAX ACCOMPLISH? - No More Fake News
  15. Rumsfeld To Profit From Bird Flu Hoax - Mercola.com
  16. U. S. Prepares For Mass Bird Flu Vaccinations - WhatDoesItMean
  17. FULL COVERAGE: Bird Flu
  18. FULL COVERAGE: Influenza
  19. Experts say US is losing war on terror - Reuters
  20. US dealt a deadly October in Iraq - AFP
  21. Prince Charles, Camilla Arrive in New York - AP
  22. White House halts royal visit to New Orleans to 'save face'- The Observer
  23. WTO talks dangerously adrift after EU offer fails to impress - AFP
  24. Minuteman changes tone - Chicago Tribune
  25. UN Security Council adopts watered-down resolution on Syria - AFP
  26. UN administration dodges with Russia & Europe over Oil for Food money fraud - PRAVDA
  27. Russian President Won't Seek Third Term - AP

NEWS: OCT. 31, 2005

  1. Bush to Unveil Super-Flu Strategy Tuesday - AP
  2. 1,000 get possibly fake flu vaccine - Houston Chronicle
  3. Holdups at Chiron lead to flu shot shortages - USA Today
  4. Firms Try to Speed Up Flu-Vaccine Process - AP
  5. Lessons From a Plague That Wasn't - NY Times
  6. White House Wants Hurricane Funds Shifted - AP
  7. Hurricane Beta hits Nicaragua - Reuters
  8. Company Wanted Out of Body Collection Job - AP
  9. Hurricane Bends Landfill Rules - Washington Post
  10. Pumpkins and "Voodoo" fight New Orleans fires - Reuters
  11. Divisions Appear Within a Storm Recovery Commission - NY Times
  12. Hundreds Rally for Reconstruction Work - AP
  13. Current Hurricane Information - Directory
  14. Oil prices near "acceptable" level: OPEC - Reuters
  15. Profits Likely Won't Mean New Refineries - AP
  16. Big oil rakes in historic profits - USA Today
  17. Oil Doesn't Want Focus on Big Profit - Washington Post
  18. FULL COVERAGE: Oil and Gas
  19. Wal-Mart Strikes at Critical Movie - AP
  20. Wal-Mart critics take cause to church - USA Today
  21. Wal-Mart Pushes to Soften Its Image - Washington Post
  22. Wal-Mart's Memo Blurs Its Message on Benefits - LA Times
  23. FULL COVERAGE: Wal-Mart
  24. Patriot Act bill would expand death penalty - Journal Gazette
  25. Eco-Imperialism & The Drive to Destroy The Free Market - News With Views
  26. Shaping Your Future, Whether You Like it Or Not! - News With Views

– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 1:00 AM GMT