On Feb 27, 9:55=A0pm, jazzerci...@ (-) wrote:
> Truthout's Matt Renner reports the White House email system may have allow=
ed
> users to erase messages in violation of Federal law; US stepping up
> deportation of immigrants; soaring gas prices posing threat to family budg=
ets;
> conflict brewing in Sudan complicated by oil; Maggie Mahar writes about th=
e
> Army's withholding of mental health treatment at Fort Drum; UN envoy blame=
s
> Israeli trade and travel restrictions for deteriorating living conditions =
in
> Gaza; and more... Browse our continually updating front page athttp://www.=
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> Matt Renner | White House Email Users Could Have Erased Recordshttp://www.=
/docs_2006/
> Matt Renner, writing for Truthout, reports, "During a technical and tense
> Congressional hearing, the testimony of current and former White House
> officials and the head of the National Archives and Records Administration=
> (NARA) revealed a possible explanation for the loss of millions of White H=
ouse
> email records."
>
> US Steps Up Deportation of Immigrantshttp://www./docs_2006/022=
> Ernesto Londono, writing for The Washington Post, reports, "Immigration
> officials are increasingly scouring jails and courts nationwide and review=
ing
> years-old criminal records to identify deportable immigrants, efforts that=
> have contributed to a steep rise in deportations and strained the immigrat=
ion
> court system."
>
> Gas Prices Soar, Posing a Threat to Family Budgethttp://www./d=
ocs_2006/
> Jad Mouawad, reporting for The New York Times, writes, "Gasoline prices, w=
hich
> for months lagged behind the big run-up in the price of oil, are suddenly
> rising quickly, with some experts saying they could approach $4 a gallon b=
y
> spring."
>
> In Sudan, Another Conflict Could Eclipse Darfurhttp://www./doc=
s_2006/
> Scott Baldauf, writing for The Christian Science Monitor, reports from
> Khartoum, Sudan, "Darfur is the more recognizable conflict, but another,
> arguably more explosive, battle is brewing in Sudan."
>
> Maggie Mahar | As the Army Approaches a Breaking Point.=
org/docs_2006/
> From Health Beat, Maggie Mahar writes, "Since 9/11, one Army division has
> spent more time in Iraq than any other group of soldiers: the 10th Mountai=
n
> Division, based at Fort Drum, New York."
>
> UN Envoy Critical of Gaza Living Conditionshttp://www./docs_20=
06/
> Colum Lynch reports in The Washington Post, "Living conditions in the Gaza=
> Strip have deteriorated significantly as a result of Israeli restrictions =
on
> travel and trade, threatening the health of Gazans and impeding the peace
> initiative the Bush administration launched three months ago in Annapolis,=
> according to the United Nations' top Middle East envoy and humanitarian re=
lief
> official."
>
> Serge Truffaut | Phony Maneuverhttp://www./docs_2006/=
html
> Le Devoir's Serge Truffaut highlights how Ankara has been less than candid=
in
> its assertions about the projected duration and objectives of its army's
> latest incursion into Iraq.
>
> Katrina Vanden Heuvel | Stopping the New Arms Racehttp://www./=
docs_2006/
> Katrina Vanden Heuvel writes in The New York Times: "The White House will =
do
> everything it can to push its reckless, European-based missile defense pla=
n
> forward. Not only is there growing citizen opposition in the host countrie=
s to
> the proposed ten interceptor missiles in Poland and radar military base in=
the
> Czech Republic, but the system fuels a new arms race and militarism that i=
s a
> far greater threat to our national security than any nuclear missile from =
Iran
> it would purportedly defend against."
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