Leviathan’s Lies
17 Jul 2011: Politicians nowadays treat Americans like medical orderlies treat Alzheimer’s patients, telling them anything that will keep them subdued. It doesn’t matter what untruths the people are fed because they will not long remember. But in politics,Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2 shows strong progress
05 Jul 2011: Microsoft has released a new Internet Explorer 10 preview, the second pre-release of Internet Explorer 10 designed to give developers access to the new technologies that Internet Explorer 10 will deliver. The new version includes support for a bunch ofWhen Corporations are the Government
02 Nov 2010: It was Bill Clinton’s campaign strategist, James Carville, who in 1992 created the election slogan: “It’s the Economy, Stupid.” For the 2010 Congressional campaigns, the slogan should have been: “It’s Corporate Crime and Control, Stupid.”U.S. boosts ties with break-away Somalia regions
27 Sep 2010: The United States is increasing ties with two semi-autonomous regions in Somalia, hoping to build stability for the embattled central government and African Union forces deployed in the virtually lawless nation, a top U.S. diplomat said on Friday.Tea Party - Ominous Sign for America?
25 Sep 2010: Many states across America are having primary elections these days to allow the registered members to choose their party candidates for the coming mid-term election in November. [With very few exceptions, most states don't allow independents orTexas education board adopts resolution limiting Islam
25 Sep 2010: DALLAS - Another fight broke out on Friday in the ongoing culture war being fought at the Texas State Board of Education. This time, social conservatives on the board pushed through a resolution demanding textbook publishers cut back positive coverage ofIsraeli Company Hired by State Government to Spy on Pennsylvanians and Other Americans
20 Sep 2010: The surprise disclosure that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, through its state Homeland Security Agency, along with a number of local police departments in the state, have been employing a private Israeli security company with strong links to Mossad andUS judge tosses out piracy charge against Somalis
18 Aug 2010: WASHINGTON: A US judge on Tuesday threw out piracy charges against six Somali men who were accused of attacking a US Navy ship off the eastern coast of Africa in April, though the group still faces other charges. Lawyers for the men challenged the piracyAre CIA and Google teaming up?
30 Jul 2010: WASHINGTON: Hey, all you folks who like to plaster all the details of your daily lives on YouTube, did you know that your videos could soon be scanned and evaluated for terror threats? Yes, thanks to a new project funded by the US intelligence community,US takes the sting out of UN council resolution critical of Israel
02 Jun 2010: When Turkey’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, entered the UN Security Council on Monday afternoon, he urged the 15-nation body to condemn Israel’s deadly commando raid on the Gaza aid flotilla “in the strongest terms”. Using powerful language,U.S. forced American Muslims into exile and revokes their citizenships for assassinations
17 May 2010: An American Muslim civil rights group has accused the U.S. government of forcing an American citizen into exile because of his faith. The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has called on the U.S. Department of Justice to lookUS court dismisses Uighurs' appeal
02 Mar 2010: The US supreme court has refused to rule on whether judges have the power to order the government to release Guantanamo prisoners to live in the US, when no other country will take them. The court said on Monday that it would not decide on an appeal byMalcolm X: Legacy lives on 45 years after his assassination
23 Feb 2010: Forty-five years ago on Feb. 21, Malcolm X — El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz — had begun his address to a mass meeting of the Organization of Afro-American Unity in New York City at the Audubon Ballroom when several men opened fire on him with shotguns andUS soldier gives four-year-old daughter 'waterboarding' over alphabet
09 Feb 2010: Joshua Tabor allegedly told police he had used the technique because he was angry and knew his daughter was scared of water. The 27-year-old, who had recently gained custody of the young girl, said she "squirmed" as he pushed her under the water three orUS verdict sparks Pakistan protests
05 Feb 2010: Thousands of Pakistanis have staged rallies against the conviction of a Pakistani scientist found guilty of trying to kill American servicemen in Afghanistan. Protests were held on Thursday in several cities in Pakistan, where many believe that Aafiaslashnews
Major quake shakes eastern city of Van
A 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit eastern Turkey yesterday, triggering the collapse of buildings and killing many people, according
to officials and experts. At least 50 people were taken to the single hospital in the city of Van, Anatolia news agency said,
The wretched scandal of Gaza
Past bombed suburbs and scrubland stands the house on the frontier of hell. Once, Abdullah Wahdem's home was a pleasant villa set
in the citrus groves of northern Gaza. Now its cream stucco frontage is pitted by the bullets and artillery salvos that
From Hate to Love -
Story of Adiy ibn Hatim
In the ninth year of the Hijrah, an 'Arab king made the first positive moves to Islam after years of feeling hatred for it. He
drew closer to faith (iman) after opposing arid combating it. And he finally pledged allegiance to the Prophet, peace be on him,
Microsoft Bing in search deal with China’s
Baidu
Microsoft has signed a deal with China’s top search engine, Baidu, to provide the site with censored web search services in
English. Baidu, which dominates 83 per cent of the local market and whose success is built on its Chinese language services, said





