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By Elizabeth GouldHuffington PostJuly 27, 2009Kenneth J. Cooper's Boston Globe review of our book, Invisible H.
It was murder, not manslaughter. This was evident in early July when Gerald Posner claimed in an article that .
Operation UnderworldFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOperation Underworld was the United States government's code name for a the recruitment of organized crime figures to counter Nazi saboteurs along the U.
By Paul Bedard US News and World Report Blog July 31, 2009 In another twist that raises new questions about a New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning story, the Government Accountability Office has given its blessing to a wartime Department of Defense program that briefed retired military officers about operations in Iraq and Afghanistan before they went on TV to talk about the conflicts.
by Zack23 www.dailykos.comJul 05, 2009According to School of the Americas Watch, Honduran human rights organiz.
By Nat WordenJULY 23, 2009NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Valassis Communications Inc. (VCI), a marketing company for co.
Who's winning the Afghan War?: "DynCorp has emerged as one of the big winners of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which now generate 53% of DynCorp's $3.
"Conservatives" of the '70s had a good laugh at the "scare-mongering" liberals who claimed that Agent Orange was a destructive poison.
Background on the National Security Agency's Einstein system: "NSA's Cyber Overkill"This is the introduction to the report - full pdf file here: http://cdt.
Congressman Calls for Broad Inquiry Into Intelligence AgencyBy Spencer Ackerman Washington Independent7/27/09After years of examining CIA operations of dubious legality, an important member of the House intelligence committee is exploring an option that many in the intelligence community view with apprehension: a comprehensive investigation of all intelligence-community operations over years and perhaps even decades.




