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[The Unknown Candidate] weapons inspector Scott Ritter on Jan. 20, 2006 at a symposium for the International Commission of Inquiry on crimes against humanity committed by the Bush administration.
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[Psychoticpatriot.blogspot.com] The Psychotic Patriot: . This new entry into the discussion moves the focus to the patient's experience. This is a really terrific symposium developing via diary."Wow. That's me, on the front page of Daily Kos. A humble thanks to SusanG for the bump.
[Chroniclesmagazine.org] CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS ONLINE: The Weblog of the Chronicles Editors: The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri told eBay that its online payment service violated provisions in the USA Patriot Act between October 2001 and July 2002, according to eBay’s annual report, filed Monday with securities regulators. Under the act, it is prohibited to transmit funds known to have come from a criminal offense, or that are intended to promote or support unlawful activities.
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