http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74485490&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK The Palestinian economics minister says a new law banning Palestinians from working in Israeli settlements will not be immediately enforced.
Archives for April, 2010
Soldier back from war suspected of killing family
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74469161&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A 21-year-old military police officer who returned from Afghanistan two months ago likely shot his wife and 8-month-old baby to death, police said Tuesday.
NYC student pleads guilty to terrorism charge
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74457421&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK On the eve of his terrorism trial, an American student who studied in London admitted Tuesday that he helped a friend deliver some protective clothing to an al-Qaida military commander fighting Americans in Afghanistan.
Israel warns against giving Iran too much time
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74451701&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK The United States is "doing the right thing" by pursuing a diplomatic solution to the threat that Iran may soon gain a nuclear weapon, but the world cannot afford to wait too long, Israel's defense minister said Tuesday.
US downplays Iran threat in Latin America
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74451655&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK U.S. military officials said Tuesday that Iran is trying to expand its influence in Latin America but that Tehran's presence there doesn't yet pose a military threat to the United States.
China wants telecom companies to inform on clients
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74449227&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK China is poised to strengthen a law to require telecommunications and Internet companies to inform on customers who discuss state secrets, potentially forcing businesses to collaborate with the country's vast security apparatus that stifles political dissent.
Burned Iraqi boy returns home after surgery in US
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74444118&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK After a year in the U.S. where he underwent five surgeries to treat severe burns, the Iraqi boy seemed a bit uncertain as he waited for his bags Tuesday at the Baghdad airport.
Israeli forces demolish settlers’ ‘Obama’s Shack’
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74442510&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Israeli security forces demolished a handful of illegal structures in West Bank settlements Tuesday, including a wooden bunker that hard-line Jewish activists had defiantly named after President Barack Obama.
Iran FM hopeful for nuke fuel deal, no sanctions
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74439819&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Iran's foreign minister on Tuesday expressed optimism Tehran would soon strike a deal with the international community to provide his country with nuclear fuel — the latest in a new Iranian diplomatic push to stave off fresh U.N. sanctions over its controversial nuclear program.
DOD, Senate at loggerheads on Fort Hood case
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=74435385&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK The Obama administration said Tuesday it will provide some but not all the materials a Senate committee wants on last year's Fort Hood shooting rampage, setting up a potential legal showdown with Congress.