October 19, 2005 As Polar Ice Turns to Water, Dreams of Treasure Abound - by Clifford Krauss, Steven Lee Myers, Andrew C. Revkin And Simon Romero With comments by Jamey Hecht (read this story) Satellite destroyed after Russian rocket launch - by CNN.com With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) White House Watch: Cheney
August 23, 2005 Lawsuit filed against Rumsfeld: Cruel Confinement of 'Enemy Combatant' in the United States - by Human Rights Watch (read this story) Lawsuit Against Rumsfeld Threatens US-German Relations With comment by Jamey Hecht (read this story) World Turning Its Back on Brand America by Kevin Allison (read this story)
The Lubeznik Center for the Arts is featuring "Woodturned Sculptures Too," an exhibit of lathe-shaped art from Oct. 7 to 29 at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W. 2nd St. The works of exhibitors from Canada, England, France, Germany and New Zealand will be shown.
With roughly 73 percent of Americans lacking a passport, and new rules requiring one for entry, is the government equipped to handle an influx of applications?
WASHINGTON—Congress has delayed the date on which U.S. citizens entering Alaska from Canada by cruise ships and other boats must have passports or similar secure documents, according to Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska.
IRG Limited submits: The following is excerpted from IRG's weekly stock report: Internet China.com announced the release of an updated advisory to shareholders regarding the impact that Chinese telecom regulations on its financial results.
G2 SwitchWorks, the leading provider of low-cost, next generation travel distribution solutions for travel agencies and suppliers, announced today that Darlene Rondeau, 48, has joined the company as Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
Pilot Walks Away From 'Horrific' Crash A BE95 Travel Air (file photo below) crashed Thursday just east of Safford Regional Airport in AZ due to apparent fuel exhaustion. Miraculously, the pilot was uninjured.