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PLANNING LAW TWIST ANGER
This trend is emerging in other areas. You wonder if there is a backlog at the Inspectorate, as appeals are cancelled, and new planning applications are put in for the same site, or a few yards away.... ...
Starmail - 23. Nov, 12:19
MOBILE PHONE GIANT SEEKS TO RENEW PERMISSION FOR MAST
Bath Chronicle 11:00 - 22 November 2005 A Mobile phone giant is seeking to renew permission to put up a mast in the heart of Bear Flat. O2 won a planning appeal to site a mast on land between Bloomfield... ...
Starmail - 22. Nov, 15:02
Iraqi Factions Seek Timetable for U.S. Pullout
On Monday, Iraq's interior minister, Bayan Jabr, said American-led forces should be able to leave Iraq by the end of next year, adding that the one-year extension of the mandate for the multinational force... ...
Starmail - 22. Nov, 15:42
British-Trained Police in Iraq 'Killed Prisoners with Drills'
Britain has been dragged into the growing scandal of officially condoned killings in Iraq. British-trained police operating in Basra have tortured at least two civilians to death with electric drills,... ...
Starmail - 22. Nov, 11:34
Leading Dem: "I helped Bush lie for war"
This article is written by Bob Graham, Democratic head of the Senate Intelligence committee to refute Bush's claim that the Democrats had the same intelligence he did when they voted for war. Instead Graham... ...
Starmail - 21. Nov, 18:44
Habeas corpses
Reason by Julian Sanchez 11/18/05 The man with graying hair had 'blunt force injuries complicated by compromised respiration,' the result of a synthetic hood placed over his head during interrogation... ...
Starmail - 21. Nov, 17:13
Murtha is right
AntiWar.Com by Justin Raimondo 11/21/05 Murtha made a trenchant point when he said that the American people are 'way ahead' of their government on this issue -- and one can only wonder how long this... ...
Starmail - 21. Nov, 17:11
Lords threaten rough ride for anti-terror bill
Guardian [UK] 11/21/05 Tony Blair warned the House of Lords last night not to defy public opinion by moving to wreck the government's terror bill today as further objections to the measures emerged from... ...
Starmail - 21. Nov, 17:04
Executed man may have been innocent
CNN 11/20/05 Doubts are being cast on the guilt of a Texas man executed more than a dozen years ago after the crime's lone witness recanted and a co-defendant said he allowed his friend to be falsely... ...
Starmail - 21. Nov, 16:57
Three years to see if mobiles hurt kids: it is unlawful to experiment on children
From Sylvia Mike Clark, presenting at the TETRA Conference in Dorset, said it was unlawful to experiment on children: Three years to see if mobiles hurt kids November 20, 2005 A world-first study... ...
Starmail - 21. Nov, 17:52
