
State trooper Gary Berwick was schedule to meet with the agency’s Internal Affairs Bureau before he killed himself.
McCain afraid of being seen with Bush tomorrow. — The Wall Street Journal's Laura Meckler writes that President Bush and John McCain's joint fund-raiser in Phoenix tomorrow will be the “first time in three months” the two will be seen together.
Iraqi military detains 6 boys suspected as bombers Iraqi officials say six teenaged boys purportedly being trained as suicide bombers have been detained in the northern city of Mosul. Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf says the boys are between the ages of 14 and 16. He says initial investigations show they were being trained by a Saudi militant who has been killed.
McCain afraid of being seen with Bush tomorrow. — The Wall Street Journal's Laura Meckler writes that President Bush and John McCain's joint fund-raiser in Phoenix tomorrow will be the “first time in three months” the two will be seen together.
Iraqi military detains 6 boys suspected as bombers Iraqi officials say six teenaged boys purportedly being trained as suicide bombers have been detained in the northern city of Mosul. Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf says the boys are between the ages of 14 and 16. He says initial investigations show they were being trained by a Saudi militant who has been killed.
UN watchdog accuses Iran of refusing to reveal nuclear aims Iran continues to withhold information needed to establish whether the country has attempted to build nuclear weapons, an allegation that remains a matter of "serious concern" the UN's nuclear watchdog reported last night. In a sternly-phrased report, the International Atomic Energy Agency, said that Iran had failed to provide the documentation and other evidence required to examine apparent anomalies in its nuclear activities that raise questions about a possible covert military programme.
'We Are Stuck' With Guantanamo, Gates Says Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who last year said he would look for ways to close the Guantanamo Bay military prison, has told the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee that his inter-agency effort has been brought to a "standstill" by what he called "a serious not-in-my-back-yard problem."
Criminal investigation of Halliburton's Nigerian operation widens --Evidence of corruption during Cheney's tenure 26 May 2008 Criminal investigations of former Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR), for alleged bribery in the construction of Nigeria’s $10 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plant on Bonny Island, have been widened to cover the past 20 years of Halliburton’s operations in Nigeria. Investigators will also probe accusations of embezzlement by senior executives, and Halliburton’s relations with other multinationals, including Royal Dutch Shell.
Tony Blair is barracked over Iraq by students at Yale University Tony Blair was left reeling last night after students disrupted his debut speech at Yale University to protest at his role in taking Britain and America to war in Iraq. The former Prime Minister faced an unexpected protest from anti-war protesters when he arrived to give his lecture at the Ivy League university.
US dollar near one-month low The US dollar traded close to a one- month low against the euro on speculation US reports today will show a slump in home prices worsened and consumers are the most pessimistic in 15 years.
Iran 'paid Iraq insurgents to kill UK soldiers' Iran has secretly paid Iraqi insurgents hundreds of thousands of American dollars to kill British soldiers, according to a leaked government document obtained by The Telegraph. The allegations are contained in a confidential "field report" written by a British officer who served in Basra during one of the most dangerous periods of the conflict.
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