Issue 20, Tuesday May 11th 2004
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Pentagon Grapples With XXX Images
WASHINGTON, The Defense Department confirmed yesterday that it is planning to provide many more pictures of the sexual abuse of Iraqi detainees, but has not yet decided how or when to release them to the public. >>>

British EU Treaty Changes Reduced to 2
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown will this week announce that British reserves about the new EU constitution, the "red lines" that they say cannot be overstepped, have been reduced from 25 points to only 2 >>>

Bush denies double prison standards.
President Bush yesterday refuted opposition claims that the US runs two sets of prison standards, one for Arabs in Iraq and another in the US.
“The US is the world’s most democratic and civilized force for peace.” President Bush told CNN
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Disney works with Whitehouse to define new freedom Act.
Disney Corp was yesterday said to be working with the White House on the text of a new Freedom of Expression bill.
The bill is intended to prevent embarrassing private censorship of the kind that Disney corp itself initiated last week when it refused to distribute the new Michael Moore film, Fahrenheit 9/11
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EU sets up policy review commission
The European Community yesterday named the members of the future policy review commission (PRC).
The role of the PRC will be to suggest policy changes based on their universal unpopularity within the European Community
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US turns to Iraqi officers; US troops “just not brutal enough”. >>>

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Shaken by last weeks devastating attack on the Windows operating system by an 18 year old schoolboy in Germany, Microsoft yesterday announced that it was replacing its entire development team of 2600 programmers. >>>
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