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Headlines Package - May 14, 2008
Wed, 05/14/2008 - 14:42
China Death Toll Rises to 15,000 Jaipur Under Curfew After Serial Bomb Attack Pakistani Taliban in Prisoner-for-Hostage Deal with Government Pakistani security forces and local Taliban figures exchanged prisoners today as part of efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region. 32 Taliban militants were handed over today while some 55 security forces held as hostages were shifted from different Taliban hideouts to the tribal town of Mahsood. The Pakistani ambassador to Afghanistan - who was abducted in February - was not among the released hostages. Pakistan's South Waziristan province is believed to contain safe havens for Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters launching cross-border attacks on troops in Afghanistan. The recently elected government of Pakistan opened peace talks with militants in the border regions last month. The government is offering to withdraw some of its troops and release prisoners if local authorities refuse to shelter foreign militants and Al Qaeda forces. For free Speech Radio, I am Mudassar Shah in Islamabad. Lawrence Livermore Lab Fails in Mock Terror Drill Time Magazine reports that mock terrorists were able to reach a mock supply of nuclear material when among other things, the hydraulic system of a truck-mounted Gatling gun failed, making the weapon inoperable. But even a properly working Gatling gun is a controversial defense in Livermore. The gun is capable of firing 4,000 rounds a minute and has an official kill range of one mile. Four schools and a senior center are within one mile of the lab. Marylia Kelly, executive director of Trivalley Cares, a Livermore watchdog group, considers the lab indefensible. "There are many hundreds of buildings there. This is on a square mile. There are approximately ten thousand employees going in and out and subcontractors. And you can't tell who belongs there and who doesn't belong there. It's vulnerable to a terrorist attack by air. Livermore lab is not a no fly zone. Airplanes fly over it every day." The Department of Energy issued a press release stating that an inspection team sent to the site after the exercise noted “areas requiring corrective action.” For FSRN, I'm Kellia Ramares. British Economy Also Tanking A number of calculations published this week show the prognosis isn't good: foreclosures rising by 16% in the first quarter; mortgage lending to home buyers at its lowest level for 33 years with falling house prices; and higher food and fuel prices have sent inflation surging, bouncing the cost of living to it's fastest rise in several years. Back in April, the Bank of England was so worried it launched an unprecedented 100 billion dollar rescue package to encourage mortgage companies to keep on lending. It was one of the biggest moves by a central bank worldwide to boost confidence amid the global credit crisis. Government Minister Hazel Blears: (clip) "Everybody recognizes that we're getting the wash-out from some of the lending practices in America, other European countries are facing exactly the same pressures, what we're trying to do is help people through these difficult times." But an added concern for the government is that the British are already the most indebted in Western Europe. This is Naomi Fowler in London for Free Speech Radio News. Share this page! »
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