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 | Deadly $2 heroin targets teens (News) 7 discussions A cheap, highly addictive drug known as "cheese heroin" has killed 21 teenagers in the Dallas area over the past two years, and authorities say they are hoping they can stop the fad before i.. Tags: Dallas (Texas) United States Technology (general) Kansas City (Missouri) Washington Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) New York Mexico Family |
 | Prescription drugs found in drinking water across U.S. (News) 7 discussions A vast array of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones -- have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Ass.. Tags: United States, Veterinary Medicine, Clean Water Policy, Political Policy, Domestic Policy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Medicine, Benjamin Grumbles, Virginia, Environmental Science, California, Earth Science, Nature Environment, Environmental |
 | Iran's parliament votes to label CIA, U.S. Army 'terrorist' groups (News) 6 discussions The Iranian parliament on Saturday voted to designate the United States' Central Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Army as terrorist organizations, IRNA, the country's state-run news agency, reported. Tags: United States, Political Policy, Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Army Activities, Iran, Terrorism, Nuclear Proliferation, Politics, Espionage Intelligence, International Relations, Diplomacy, Nuclear Weapons, World Politics, U.S. Armed Forces Activiti |
 | Officers: Ex-CIA chief Tenet a 'failed' leader (News) 5 discussions In a letter written Saturday to former CIA Director George Tenet, six former CIA officers described their former boss as "the Alberto Gonzales of the intelligence community," and called his .. Tags: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) George J. Tenet Condoleezza Rice Iraq George W. Bush Donald H. Rumsfeld Saddam Hussein National Security Council Dick Cheney Advice United Nations White House Colin Powell CBS United States L |
 | Prescription drugs found in drinking water across U.S. (News) 5 discussions A vast array of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones -- have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Ass.. Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Fitness, Politics, Clean Water Policy, New York City, Sciences, Domestic Policy, Science Technology, Benjamin Grumbles, Virginia, Veterinary Medicine, Earth Science, Environmental Protection, California, Po |
 | Bush vetoes bill banning waterboarding (News) 4 discussions President Bush said Saturday he vetoed legislation that would ban the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods such as waterboarding to break suspected terrorists because it would end practices that.. Tags: United States, Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorism, War Conflict, Political Policy, Dianne Feinstein, Edward M. Kennedy, Al Qaeda, Torture, U.S. Politics, White House, Politics, U.S. Government, George W. Bush, Human Rights Policy, U.S. Armed Force |
 | Coast Guard hauls in 20 tons of cocaine in record bust (News) 3 discussions The U.S. Coast Guard unloaded nearly 20 tons of cocaine with a retail street value of $600 million at a California port Monday following what they called the largest drug bust at sea. Tags: Coast Guard Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) California Mexico Panama Building materials San Francisco (California) Pacific Ocean |
 | Bush uses bin Laden to defend Iraq war policy (News) 3 discussions President Bush used declassified intelligence about Osama bin Laden Wednesday to defend his Iraq war policy. Tags: Iraq George W. Bush Osama Bin Laden Acts terror United States Pakistan Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Bioterrorism Afghanistan Corporate Governance Chief Executive Officers White House John McLaughlin Pervez Musharraf Conn |
 | Green Beret electrocuted in shower on Iraq base (News) 3 discussions A highly decorated Green Beret, Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth died a painful death in Iraq this year. He died not on the battlefield. He died in what should have been one of the safest spots in Iraq: on a U... Tags: War Conflict, U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Military Defense Policy, Science Technology, Political Policy, Cheryl Harris, Armed Forces, Technology, Defense Contract Management Agency, Baghdad, Henry Waxman, Larraine McGee, Ryan Maseth, U.S. |
 | IAEA: Iran making nuclear fuel in underground plant (News) 2 discussions Iran has begun making nuclear fuel in its underground uranium enrichment plant, the international atomic watchdog said on Wednesday, in a move by Tehran that raises the stakes in its showdown with wor.. Tags: Iran International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Diplomacy Vienna (Austria) Energy Nuclear power |
 | Retired general urges Bush to sign Iraq withdrawal bill (News) 2 discussions President Bush should sign legislation starting the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq on October 1, retired Army Lt. Gen. William Odom said Saturday. Tags: Iraq George W. Bush Nancy Pelosi Military Military Bases Military Intelligence Iran National Security Agency (NSA) United States California Government |
 | Aide: Sick Ashcroft pressed to approve domestic spying (News) 2 discussions Former Deputy Attorney General James Comey disclosed new information Tuesday concerning attempts by the White House to get Justice Department approval for the National Security Agency's domestic surve.. Tags: White House Justice Department National Security Agency (NSA) John Ashcroft Senate George W. Bush Cable News Network (CNN) Justice Rights Judiciary (system justice) Robert S. III Mueller James Comey Federal Bureau Investigation |
 | Libby sentenced to 30 months in prison (News) 2 discussions I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was sentenced Tuesday to 30 months in prison for lying to investigators looking into the leak of a CIA operativ.. Tags: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Trials Justice Rights Bioterrorism Corporate Governance Military Intelligence Judiciary (system justice) Yale University Bill Campbell White House George Ryan George W. Bush Michael E. Horowitz |
 | Deadly $2 heroin targets teens (News) 2 discussions A cheap, highly addictive drug known as "cheese heroin" has killed 21 teenagers in the Dallas area over the past two years, and authorities say they are hoping they can stop the fad before i.. Tags: Dallas (Texas) United States Technology (general) Kansas City (Missouri) Washington Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) New York Mexico Family |
 | Fewer baby boys being circumcised in the U.S. (News) 2 discussions On the eighth day of her son's life, Julia Query welcomed friends and family to celebrate his birth and honor their Jewish heritage. Tags: California San Francisco (California) Latin America United States AIDS (Disease) Health Treatment Corporate Governance Michigan New York Malaysia Sri Lanka Kentucky Agency for Healthcare Research Quality Stanford University U |
 | Mind-controlled prosthetic arm plays the piano (News) 2 discussions More than 130 veterans of the Iraq war now face the daunting challenge of learning to live with a missing arm. To make that transition easier, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa, .. Tags: Food Drug Administration, Medical Devices, Technology, Science Technology, Iraq, Medical Technology, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency |
 | 87 killed in Thai plane crash, officials say (News) 2 discussions A passenger jet crashed Sunday at Phuket International Airport in southern Thailand shortly after landing, killing 87 of the 130 people on board, according to Health Ministry officials. Tags: Air Disasters, Thai News Agency, Thailand, William Harding, Hong Kong, U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, Bangkok, John Gerard O\Donnell, Transportation, Air Travel, Federal Aviation Administration, Weather, Phuket, Phuket International Airport, A |
 | Doomsday cult threatens suicide (News) 2 discussions Members of a doomsday cult are refusing to leave their hideout in a cave in southern Russia in spite of intervention from their leader, a government official said Friday, adding pressure to a stand-of.. Tags: Russian Orthodox Church, Moscow, Christianity, Media, Penza, Russian Ministry Emergency Situations, Pyotr Kuznetsov, Culture Lifestyle, Religion, Newspapers, Russia, Eastern Orthodox Church, ITAR-TASS News Agency, Yevgeny Guseynov |
 | Hussein's Iraq and al Qaeda not linked, Pentagon says (News) 2 discussions The U.S. military's first and only study looking into ties between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and al Qaeda showed no connection between the two, according to a military report released by the Pentagon. Tags: Donald H. Rumsfeld, Military Defense Policy, Iraq War, U.S. Politics, Central Intelligence Agency, United States, U.S. Armed Forces, Al Qaeda Iraq, Political Policy, Ba\ath Party, War Conflict, Insurgencies, Saddam Hussein, Iraq, Politics, Al Qaeda, |
 | U.S. deserter faces deportation from Canada (News) 2 discussions A U.S. soldier who deserted to Canada will not face persecution if he returns to the United States, Canada's refugee agency ruled Wednesday. Tags: Canada Border Services Agency, War Conflict, Armed Forces, Joshua Key, Danielle Norris, Canadian House Commons, Fallujah, Iraq War, Iraq, Canadian Politics, United States, Toronto, Fairmont, United Nations, Canada, Nathan Banks, Political Asylum, Core |
 | Blue Carpet Treatment Trailer (Video) 2 discussions Bigg Snoop Dogg takes you into is his Snoopadelic world in this creative animated film.
Hits shelves June 24th. Tags: Blue Carpet Treatment Codeblack Entertainment Snoop Dogg Cashmere Agency |
 | CIA, FBI push 'Facebook for spies' (News) 2 discussions When you see people at the office using such Internet sites as Facebook and MySpace, you might suspect those workers are slacking off. Tags: Politics, Domestic Policy, Technology, War Conflict, Robert Hanssen, Espionage Intelligence, Internet, Central Intelligence Agency, Domestic Security Policy, Federal Bureau Investigation, Facebook Inc., Michael Wertheimer, Websites, United States, P |
 | Pentagon halts sales of F-14 parts (News) 1 discussions The Pentagon said Tuesday it had halted sales of spare parts from its recently retired F-14 fighter jet fleet, even as lawmakers pledged tougher oversight of the military's surplus sales. Tags: Iran Pentagon China Nuclear Warfare United States Defense Logistics Agency Connecticut Senate Christopher Shays John F. Kerry Ron Wyden Oregon |
 | Former New York Times reporter contradicts Libby (News) 1 discussions A former New York Times reporter testified Tuesday that I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby told her the identity of a CIA operative weeks before Libby told investigators he had learned of the agent's .. Tags: Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Iraq Trials Nuclear Warfare Diplomacy Espionage and Intelligence New York State Department George W. Bush Tim Russert Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Dick Cheney White House Niger Bill Ha |
 | Russian smuggled nuclear-bomb uranium, officials say (News) 1 discussions Republic of Georgia authorities, aided by the CIA, set up a sting operation last summer that led to the arrest of a Russian man who tried to sell a small amount of nuclear-bomb grade uranium in a plas.. Tags: Russia Georgia Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Washington Theft Disarmament Justice and Rights Bioterrorism Acts of terror Harvard University State D |
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