DAILY DIALECTIC
December 27, 2005
  1. NSA one of many federal agencies spying on Americans - Capitol Hill Blue
  2. Scientists recruit wasps for war on terror - USA TODAY
  3. Scholar Stands by Post-9/11 Writings On Torture - Washington Post
  4. Police monitor hundreds as Winter Olympics near - USA TODAY
  5. Only Britain, Sweden to meet Kyoto targets in Europe - AFP
  6. Mexico's snowy 'smoking mountain' spits ash, rocks - Reuters
  7. U.S. Allies Reducing Troop Levels in Iraq - AP
  8. Thousands protest election results in Baghdad - AFP
  9. 5 Blasts, 7 Dead: Havoc Returns to Metropolis - LA Times
  10. Palestinian gunmen seize Gaza offices demanding jobs - Reuters
  11. Israeli Military Fires Barrage Into Gaza - AP
  12. New breed of cyberattack takes aim at sensitive data - USA TODAY
  13. New Orleans to Probe Latest Police Shooting - AP
  14. A year after tsunami, victims still lack homes - USA TODAY
  15. GAO Probes Katrina Credit Card Bills - Washington Post
  16. HURRICANES' AFTERMATH Refineries offer housing - Houston Chronicle
  17. Watch the price of gas explode - National Post
  18. Natural Gas Futures Plunge in Thin Trading - AP
  19. China to depend more on oil, natural gas imports in the future - Forbes
  20. China plans more nuclear power plants - Radio Australia
  21. Putin pushes satellite - NEWS au
  22. History Texts Take Up Clinton Impeachment - AP
  23. US eyes big Pakistan, India arms sales - Reuters
  24. Congress Ready to Tackle Tech Issues in 2006 - IDG News Service
  25. Mobile phones to tell S.Koreans "you've been indicted" - Reuters