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Title: JEAN CAROL DULEY, IS THAT YOU?!?!?
Source: Rivero
URL Source: http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/inquiry/inquiry-index.jsp
Published: Aug 3, 2008
Author: Rivero
Post Date: 2008-08-03 21:51:49 by Jhoffa_
Keywords: None
Views: 1884
Comments: 37

JEAN CAROL DULEY, IS THAT YOU?!?!?

Search the Maryland Courts Database Webmaster's Commentary:

It has been reported that the woman who swore out the legal complaint against suicided scientist Bruce Ivins, Jean C. Duley, is 45 years old.

It has also been reported that the "C" stands for "Carol".

After agreeing to the terms, fill in Jean Carol Duley for the name and search all records. You will find 7 cases for driving under the influence. The year of birth is correct for a 45 year old woman.

If this is indeed the same Jean C. Duley who set up Bruce Ivins, it goes a long way to explaining just why her specialty is counseling addicts, and why she might need a few favors from higher up to keep her driver's license! After all, Maryland has a "three strikes" law for drunk driving.

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#1. To: Jhoffa_, nolu chan, Aveline, Mekons5, Peetie Wheatstraw (#0)

ping

(from BBC) "He's the most ruthless man I ever met... and I mean that as a compliment"
Henry Kissinger on Donald Rumsfeld

Robin  posted on  2008-08-03   21:53:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Jhoffa_ (#0)

Seven DUI's? Unbelievable. That's hard to do and not spend time in jail.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-03   21:58:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Mekons5 (#2)

No kidding! Sounds like someone easy to coerce, doesn't it?

Now, this is all provided it's her of course.

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-08-03   22:01:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Jhoffa_ (#0) (Edited)

hello

thanks for posting this, very very odd.

more re ms duley


So Duley worked at the Comprehensive Counseling Associates. She's a Bachelor of Social Work and CSC - AD. Here is what her credentialing means in the state of Maryland:

Certified Supervised Counselor-Alcohol and Drug (CSC-AD):
http://www.ceattc.org/md_certification.asp#CSC-AD
- At least 18 years of age
- Associates degree in Health or Human Services counseling field or completed a program of studies judged by the Board to be substantially equivalent in subject matter and extent of training
- 15 credits, including a minimum 1 credit Ethics in A&D counseling course
- 2 years, 2,000 hours. 1 year must be after the award of the degree
- MACCB/ICRC-AODA exam
- Practice under the supervision of a CPC-AD or other supervisor approved by the Board AND while an employee of a JCAHO or Maryland State accredited program

Isn't it ironic that she specialized in treating narcotic addictions and discussed the dangers of overdoses.

TheFrederickPost.Com
http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display....

The legal killers
Two-thirds of county’s accidental drug deaths in 2005-06 related to narcotic painkillers



(Pictured, Jean Duley, therapist who
was to testify against Ivins)

By Ashley Andyshak
News-Post Staff
Originally published June 29, 2008

Forty people died of drug overdoses in Frederick County in 2005 and 2006, and just four were deemed intentional suicides, according to autopsy reports reviewed by The Frederick News-Post at the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
The number of accidental drug overdose deaths in the United States rose from 11,155 in 1999 to 22,400 in 2005, according to Leonard J. Paulozzi of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who testified to Congress about the growing problem this spring.
And some of the main culprits may be in your own medicine cabinet.
Prescription drugs were the main cause of 45 percent of accidental overdoses in 2005, the most recent data available from the CDC, and painkillers accounted for nearly all of these. A study published last fall in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed oxycodone alone killed 5,548 people between 1998 and 2005, making it the deadliest drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Narcotic painkillers contributed to 25 of the deaths of Frederick County residents who died in 2005 and 2006.

<--> and this -

Suboxone provides promising treatment for prescription addicts

Originally published June 29, 2008



By Ashley Andyshak
News-Post Staff




The lifestyles of Jean Duley's clients run the gamut: long-time street drug users, those who were prescribed powerful painkillers after an injury or operation and are now addicted, and middle-class housewives who abuse prescriptions, to name a few.

"Prescription drug abuse is the biggest kept secret," said Duley, program director at Comprehensive Counseling Associates in Frederick. "It's a lot more prevalent than people can imagine."

In December, Comprehensive Counseling became one of three practices in Frederick County to prescribe suboxone, which Duley calls a "miracle drug" for those addicted to pain medication. The center now prescribes suboxone to about 50 clients.

Suboxone is a partial opioid agonist, containing enough buprenorphine (an opioid) to eliminate cravings and symptoms of withdrawal. The pill also contains naloxone, an opioid antagonist, which blocks the user's ability to get high on any other drug, Duley said.

Clients usually come to the center for suboxone in the midst of withdrawal, and with regular treatment, clients have gone from "living a nightmare, to feeling like they have a brain for the first time in a long time," said Dr. Allan Levy, a psychiatrist at Comprehensive Counseling.

Duley said while some people lie about the severity of their pain to acquire their abused prescriptions legally, physicians themselves can fuel prescription addiction. Some prescribe increasing strengths of painkillers and then abruptly stop after patients have already become dependent, forcing them to get their fixes from either prescriptions sold on the street or illegal drugs like heroin.

Others prescribe painkillers too loosely. Duley said some of the center's suboxone clients have Percocet "handed to them like candy for every little ache and pain -- it's a culture of doctors not paying attention. The worst is OxyContin. That drug -- is so highly addictive, it's so difficult to come off of."

Some people can stop taking suboxone after a few months, but most continue for as much as a year before weaning themselves off, Levy said. For others, it becomes a lifelong maintenance drug.

While suboxone addresses the neurological aspect of addiction, Duley said giving medication without regular therapy defeats the drug's purpose. She facilitates a support group at the center three times a week, and suboxone users are asked to attend at least once a week.

"They usually have all kinds of issues going on at the same time (as the addiction)," Duley said, including problems with employment, family and mental health. "You have to address the whole piece. The drug alone doesn't work by itself."

And all addiction treatments should revolve around the key factor -- a person's health, Duley said.

"(Beating addiction) is a complicated issue, but it's very doable," she said. "It's not a moral issue, it's not a criminal issue, it's a health issue."


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Aveline  posted on  2008-08-03   22:19:34 ET  (2 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Aveline (#4)

Hell, she looks drunk there!

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-08-03   22:36:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Jhoffa_ (#5)

hello

lol!

Aveline  posted on  2008-08-03   22:37:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: This buds for you, Jean (#5) (Edited)

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-08-03   23:38:33 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Aveline (#4)

Woah, the photo got removed?

Funny that Comprehensive Counseling Services doesn't have a website. Everyone else does. Maybe I just couldn't find it, but pretty odd.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   0:15:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Mekons5 (#8)

It's still at the link Aveline provided.

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-08-04   0:16:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Jhoffa_ (#9)

Yeah, I just found that. I saw the box in the post, saying it had been removed.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   0:17:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Mekons5, Aveline (#10)

You know, that's interesting when you think about it for a minute.. It STILL IS at the source.

Where did the pic come from?

Do you think this thread got the image pulled?

By whom?

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-08-04   0:26:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Jhoffa_ (#11)

It says image moved or deleted by Photobucket.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   0:50:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Mekons5 (#12)

Yeah, I wonder if it came from another thread or forum. Or maybe this one got it pulled?

Just seemed odd.

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-08-04   0:54:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Jhoffa_, Aveline, Mekons5, Robin (#0)

You will find 7 cases for driving under the influence. The year of birth is correct for a 45 year old woman.

I find FOUR cases. Four of the documents relate to a single case with violation date 12/23/2007. In one battery case she was the Complainant. Two cases resulted in guilty pleas by Ms. Duley.

nolle prosequi = not prosecuted, i.e., charges dropped.

CASE #1 - 12/23/2007

Citations:

0000000FB36661 - nolle prosequi 4/10/2008
(DRIVING ATTEMPTING TO DRIVE) VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

0000000FB36663 - nolle prosequi 4/10/2008
(DRIVING, ATTEMPTING TO DRIVE) VEH. WHILE IMPARIED BY ALCOHOL

0000000FB36664 - nolle prosequi 4/10/2008
FAILURE OF VEH ON HWY TO DISPLAY LIGHTED LAMPS IN UNFAVORABLE VISIBILITY CONDITIONS

---

0000000FB36662 - GUILTY 4/24/2008

(DRIVING ATTEMPTING TO DRIVE) VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE PER SE

Plea: GUILTY
Disposition: GUILTY
Disposition Date: 04/24/2008

Sentence Date: 04/24/2008
Sentence Time: Yrs: 02 Mos: 00 Days: 000

Sentence Starts: 04/17/2008

Probation Type: Supervised

Costs: Fine: 500 -- Court Cost: 22.5 -- CICF: 35
Suspended: 500 ------------------ 0 ----------- 0

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

CASE #2 - 04/21/2006

10K06040185

Charge #3: Reckless Driving -- GUILTY

Other charges: Nolle Prosequi
-- #1: UNSAFE LANE CHANGING
-- #2: FAIL TO DISPLAY REG. CARD ON DEMAND
-- #4: (DRIVING, ATTEMTING TO DRIVE) VEH. WHILE IMPAIRED BY DRUGS OR ALCOHOL OR ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
-- #5: (DRIVING, ATTEMTING TO DRIVE) VEH. WHILE IMPAIRED BY DRUGS OR ALCOHOL OR ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

CHARGE #3 - GUILTY

RECKLESS DRIVING

Plea: GUILTY
Disposition: GUILTY
Disposition Date: 10/13/2006

Sentence Date: 10/13/2006

Fine Amt: 580
Fine Suspended Amt: 0

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

CASE #3 - 10/17/1992

000776958D0

Description: CDS-PARA/USE POSS W/INTENT USE

Disposition: DISMISSED

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

CASE #4 - 03/02/1992

00656903D2

Description: BATTERY

Disposition: NOLLE PROSEQUI

COMPLAINANT: DULEY, JEAN CAROL

DEFENDANT: DULEY, WILLIAM A

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

nolu chan  posted on  2008-08-04   1:18:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Aveline (#4)

Another employer is listed as Psychiatry Center of Frederick. Again, no website, no news articles, nothing. Just a phone number and address.

I wonder if it's just a front?

Psychiatry Center of Frederick 172 Thomas Johnson Dr Ste 204 Frederick, MD 21702 (301) 663-8343

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   1:24:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: nolu chan (#14)

If that's her, she spends a lot of time in the legal system for a drug counselor. Or whatever the hell she is.

I must be getting boring, but this whole thing smells to high heaven.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   1:27:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Mekons5 (#16)

I must be getting boring, but this whole thing smells to high heaven.

Yep. She could have easily been under the influence... errr... influenced.

This whole thing gives the impression of a massive B.S. story.

Who paid her bill? Ivins or the Agency?

nolu chan  posted on  2008-08-04   1:36:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Jhoffa_ (#0)

Glenn Greenwald is on to Duley's record (which includes a battery complaint in addition to the DUI's): Additional key facts re: the anthrax investigation.

aristeides  posted on  2008-08-04   11:58:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: aristeides (#18)

Thanks..

    Back in 1992, Duley was criminally charged with battery against what appeared to be her now-ex-husband (and she filed a complaint against him as well). Later that same year, she was criminally charged with possession of drug paraphenalia with intent to use, charges which appear to have been ultimately dismissed.

She certainly had allot of luck with the court system..

Jhoffa_  posted on  2008-08-04   13:00:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Jhoffa_ (#19)

She certainly had allot of luck with the court system..

Given her history, it's possible that she got arrested for something but not charged. A deal was made. She entered rehab, she turned informant and the proceedings got suspended.

_'+?@!  posted on  2008-08-04   13:19:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: _'+?@! (#20)

Given her history, it's possible that she got arrested for something but not charged. A deal was made. She entered rehab, she turned informant and the proceedings got suspended.

That's my guess.

(from BBC) "He's the most ruthless man I ever met... and I mean that as a compliment"
Henry Kissinger on Donald Rumsfeld

Robin  posted on  2008-08-04   14:20:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Robin (#21)

I figured everyone already suspected it. But I thought I would say it anyway just to be sure.

_'+?@!  posted on  2008-08-04   15:17:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: aristeides (#18)

This is cracking me up. A so-called therapist who appears to be an glorified attendant at a drug rehab who seems to spend half her life drunk on her ass and taking drugs (one of the arrests that was dropped appears to be for possession, if I read it right) is the source the FBI used to get the guy locked up?

As Greenwald notes, it's very possible that Ivins is guilty of everything they have claimed. It is also possible that an asteroid the size of Mt. Everest is going to crash into the earth in 15 minutes.

What seems to be clear is that the Bushies wanted to use the anthrax scare to push the nation into war with Iraq. That much is indisputable. It was not in their interest to have the case solved, even after they found out the anthrax was from the military. The U.S. military.

Who knows, maybe Ivins took a correspondence course in weaponizing dry anthrax spores, although he only worked with wet (and therefore far less dangerous) anthrax. Perhaps he found a nice used piece of equipment for producing weaponized anthrax at his local thrift store and couldn't resist.

It's all sounding more and more unlikely. And by the number of reporters climbing all over this story, I don't think we're the only ones who are, to put it mildly, somewhat suspicious of the official story.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   15:33:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: _'+?@! (#22)

It needed to be explained, sometimes we just assume everyone gets it.

(from BBC) "He's the most ruthless man I ever met... and I mean that as a compliment"
Henry Kissinger on Donald Rumsfeld

Robin  posted on  2008-08-04   16:01:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Mekons5 (#23)

As Greenwald notes, it's very possible that Ivins is guilty of everything they have claimed. It is also possible that an asteroid the size of Mt. Everest is going to crash into the earth in 15 minutes.

That's putting it into perspective!

(from BBC) "He's the most ruthless man I ever met... and I mean that as a compliment"
Henry Kissinger on Donald Rumsfeld

Robin  posted on  2008-08-04   16:02:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Mekons5 (#23) (Edited)

I have been a close friend of Dr. Bruce Ivins for years. The FBI needed a scapegoat, especially after Stephen Hatfill, whose foot the FBI ran over, won a $5.2 M lawsuit against them.

The new FBI director needed a capture in this case. So, they took all of the Ft. Detrick anthrax researchers and put them under intense interrogation.

Bruce was a mild, meek and sensitive scientist. The FBI showed his clinically depressed daughter, who was institutionalized in a mental hospital, photos of the anthrax victims, and said "your father did this." They offered his son $2.5 M and a sportscar if he would "rat" on his father.

Bruce could not stand stand up to the constant harrasment by the FBI. So we have lost a very talented researcher, so that the FBI can close the case...

Posted by:Dr. Gerry Higgins | August 04, 2008 at 07:02 AM

A comment at Larisa Alexandrovna's blog.

If somebody had done the same stuff to my family, I think I might feel some murderous rage.

aristeides  posted on  2008-08-04   16:05:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: All (#26)

Dr. Gerry Higgins appears to have quite an impressive professional biography as a medical researcher.

aristeides  posted on  2008-08-04   16:50:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: aristeides (#26)

Bruce was a mild, meek and sensitive scientist. The FBI showed his clinically depressed daughter, who was institutionalized in a mental hospital, photos of the anthrax victims, and said "your father did this." They offered his son $2.5 M and a sportscar if he would "rat" on his father.

Your tax dollars at work!

Outrageous!

(from BBC) "He's the most ruthless man I ever met... and I mean that as a compliment"
Henry Kissinger on Donald Rumsfeld

Robin  posted on  2008-08-04   16:57:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: aristeides (#26)

I got a little bit of this treatment when I was a college student. I won't go into details, but I spent time in jail on a bogus charge, threatened with 20 years if I didn't rat on a friend named Mark Wefers, who was one of the people who accompanied Jane Fonda to North Vietnam. They wanted to get him any way they could, and I was convenient. They moved me from jail to jail every 24 hours so no one could find me, wouldn't let me sleep, shaved my head, etc.

It can break you, and pretty fast.

If all this stuff is true...the FBI has a lotta esplainin' to do.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   16:58:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Jhoffa_ (#19)

Later that same year, she was criminally charged with possession of drug paraphenalia with intent to use, charges which appear to have been ultimately dismissed.

hello

i seem to have missed this one from the link you gave

Aveline  posted on  2008-08-04   19:00:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: aristeides (#26)

The FBI showed his clinically depressed daughter, who was institutionalized in a mental hospital, photos of the anthrax victims, and said "your father did this." They offered his son $2.5 M and a sportscar if he would "rat" on his father.

hello

this is very sick, as bad as hounding the first person of interest in this case

www.cnn.com/2003/US/05/19/hatfill/index.html

Aveline  posted on  2008-08-04   19:02:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Jhoffa_ (#0)

I'm with many of the other posters here. This stinks to high heaven.

Of the mind of, how convenient, "Case closed."

And as to Jean Duley,yikes on the lack of bonafides and those arrests for battery/duis.

Inquiring minds want to know where that referral of Ivins to her came from?

ikigai  posted on  2008-08-04   21:01:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: ikigai (#32)

Inquiring minds want to know

yes we do!

Welcome to the forum!

(from BBC) "He's the most ruthless man I ever met... and I mean that as a compliment"
Henry Kissinger on Donald Rumsfeld

Robin  posted on  2008-08-04   21:02:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: ikigai (#32)

Just out of curiosity, is your handle from the Japanese ikigai - one's hariai in life? :P

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.

Peetie Wheatstraw  posted on  2008-08-04   21:16:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: ikigai (#32)

Inquiring minds want to know where that referral of Ivins to her came from?

hello

that is an excellent question and to me it is so very odd that she is giving up all this information for it is highly unethical and possibly illegal under maryland law and federal law.

Aveline  posted on  2008-08-04   21:19:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: ikigai (#32)

Inquiring minds want to know where that referral of Ivins to her came from?

An excellent question I have only heard in passing. If he was a hardcore drug addict, kinda hard to OD on Vicodin. And frankly, if he was an addict, he could have gotten something that would have put him to sleep and dead with no pain or lingering. And there has been no suggestion that he was a junkie, none.

If he was an addict, the first step is not group therapy. It is detox and intense one-on-one therapy to identify issues and behaviors. Group therapy comes later, when the patient is in recovery, not detox, when they are too spaced out to say or retain much.

They smelt of pubs...and Wormwood Scrubs...and too many right-wing meetings. The Jam

Mekons5  posted on  2008-08-04   21:29:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: Robin (#28)

Now I know the reason why the FBI went after the Mafia.

They wanted to eliminate the competition. :P

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.

Peetie Wheatstraw  posted on  2008-08-04   21:29:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Russia eyes leading position in manned space exploration (Russia wins the space race)

John Cale: Perfect - Music

Iggy and the Stooges in Cincy, 1970 - Music

Big Banks: Pigs at the Trough (Video)

U.S.: Landmark Case Could Restore Felon Voting Rights

Reps Edwards, Conyers Introduced Constitutional Amendment Today

9/11, Deep Events, and the Curtailment of U.S. Freedoms

Team Obama to double budget for treating 9/11 responders in an amazing same-day U-turn

Fish oil supplements 'beat psychotic mental illness'

Study: Hunger in America jumps ‘unprecedented’ 46 percent

Monsanto buys world's largest seed company for $1.4 billion

About 98% of the people killed by Al Qaeda are Muslim

Doctor in MMR-Autism Scare Ruled Unethical

Court Tosses NSA Spy Suits, Sides with White House Over Illegal Surveillance

Neocon(Daniel Pipes): Obama Can Save Presidency By Bombing Iran

Ford Sees 25 Percent Boost In January's Sales; GM Up 14 Percent

America’s Secret Prisons for Undocumented Immigrants

Editorial Shake-Up as Harper’s Tries to Stabilize in a Downturn

Deficits May Alter U.S. Politics and Global Power

Roubini Sees ‘Very Dismal and Poor’ U.S. Expansion

Cost an obstacle to building nuclear reactors

Meet Bunny Mellon, the 99-year-old heiress who helped fund Edwards' presidential run—and apparently his extra-marital exploits as well.

Budget Request Would Continue Defense Buildup

UK: Home Office spawns new unit to expand internet surveillance

Just when you thought Birthers couldn't get any nuttier. . .

Pena v Toyota, TXSD Corpus C, 2-10-cv-00037 CLASS ACTION

NASA Finally Breaks the Budget

Barclays banker Hugh McGee wants son's teacher fired for 'sleazeball' comment

US imam shot 21 times in FBI raid

TPF Weekly Blog - Week of January 31 to February 6, 2010

Sarah Palin Uses PAC to Buy Her Own Book

Pagans, Wiccans, Druids and other Earth-Centered Religions Get Worship Area At Air Force Academy

German Army Withheld Information from US Pilots

Osama Bin Laden Issues A Fatwa On Behalf Of New Orleans Saints In The Super Bowl

In the West Bank's stony hills, Palestine is slowly dying (Ethnic Cleansing On The West Bank)

Israeli Organ Traffickers Say The Holocaust Justifies Their Actions

US kills baby, 4 other civilians in Afghanistan

World Isn't Buying Israel's Explanations Anymore

Manufacturing in U.S. Expands More Than Forecast as Recovery Gains Ground

Obama's $3.8 Trillion Budget Includes Record Deficit

U.S. Resumes Haiti Medevac Flights After Doctor Outrage

Who Remembers The Murder Of Nicholas Deak? (the James Bond of the world of money)

Howard Zinn: “Largest Lie” Was US War On Terrorism

Yoo, Bybee Get Pass on Torture Memo

Five myths about America's credit card debt

The Fateful Geological Prize Called Haiti

What is the purpose of the London Conference on Afghanistan?

If you liked bovine growth hormone, you’ll love beta agonists

Blackwater's Youngest Victim

Palin: Let's Merge The Tea Party And GOP

Meet UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley: Rich, Powerful, Not Yet Famous

US halts Haiti victim evacuations in 'medical bill row'

Davos Forum Chief Warns Of Further Crisis, Run The Risk That 2010 Becomes The Year Of The Social Crisis

Chirac: Bush Half-Cracked When He Started His Iraq War

Testimonies of Israeli Female Soldiers Regarding Violations Against Palestinian Civilians

US Defends $6.4bn Taiwan Arms Deal As China Threatens Sanctions

Tony Blair accused of putting war with Iran on the electoral agenda --- Former prime minister slammed for trying to shift focus onto threat from Tehran during appearance at Chilcot inquiry

Icelandic President defends sovereignty of Iceland against greedy Anglo-Dutch bankers. Bankers want to squeeze the last drop of blood from Icelanders.

Obama Admin. Opposes 9/11 Health Funding

Obama's jobs push arrives as engineers leave IT

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation signs up with weird American copyright bounty-hunters

Jeff Huber: Bull Feather Merchants --- The Pentagon’s Ministry of Truth is harder to kill off than the villain in a summertime horror flick series.


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