London police launch new anti-terrorism campaign
The new campaign urges Londoners to be vigilant and report any terrorist suspicions they might have, from unattended bags to people behaving oddly around garages or flats. "I would ask people across London to think very carefully about anyone they know whose behaviour has changed suddenly," Peter Clarke, head of the anti-terrorist branch, said in a statement. "What has changed -- could it be significant? What about the people they associate with? Tell us what you see and what you know, and let us decide if the information you have is valuable or not."
London police launch new anti-terrorism campaign
Russia Denies Sending Troops to Iran
Teheran. Russian Minister of Nuclear Energy Alexander Runyancev said that Russia did not sent own military troops to guard the Nuclear Power Plant in the Iranian town of Busher, RIA Novosti reported. Astatement of the Russian Minister reads that the Nuclear power Plant in Busher is guarded by Iranian Military, and only the Service for Nuclear Safety in the Town is guarded by Russian citizen.
Russia Denies Sending Troops to Iran
Invoices alert
Excuse us, sir, but we need a solution on prison costs of undocumented immigrants
Gov. Janet Napolitano has sent a pair of invoices to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to the tune of $118 million for the cost of incarcerating criminal undocumented immigrants in Arizona over the past 18 months. We'd like to take her cue and send this letter to another Washington bigwig
Invoices alert