Gonzales hints Bush may widen (International telephone calls) wiretap use
Gonzales hints Bush may widen wiretap use
WASHINGTON Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Thursday left open the possibility that President Bush could order warrantless wiretaps on telephone calls occurring solely within the United States, expanding the potential reach of the National Security Agencys controversial surveillance program.
Source: www.fortwayne.com
Internet Calls Untethered From Your PC
Wouldn't it be nice if you could make Skype calls from your home phone or any ordinary cellphone? Enter the VoSky Call Center.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Former Syrian spy chief denies link to Hariris murder
KUWAIT CITY - The former head of Syrian military intelligence in Lebanon, Rustom Ghazaleh, denied in comments published on Sunday any role in the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri.
Source: www.khaleejtimes.com
China: The New Contemporary-Art Frontier
With bidding from around the globe, Sotheby's auction of Chinese contemporary art on Friday morning exceeded expectations.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Pakistan-China nuclear deal in the offing?
Islamabad: A civil nuclear technology deal between Pakistan and China may be signed during President Pervez Musharraf's visit to Beijing in June to counter the Indo-US nuclear agreement, the Daily Times reported Monday.
Source: www.newkerala.com
Domestic wiretaps not ruled out
WASHINGTON Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Thursday left open the possibility that President Bush could order warrantless wiretaps on telephone calls occurring solely within the United States, dramatically expanding the potential reach of the National Security Agency's controversial surveillance program.
Source: www.mercurynews.com
The Littlest Llama book launch
When everyone is too busy, too hot or too tired to play with the littlest llama, he sets off on his own in search of a playmate. On the high altiplano, there are dangers lurking and its a little scary for the littlest one away from others.
Source: www.scoop.co.nz
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