Using cartoons, games and kid-friendly websites, the federal intelligence community is seeking to win the hearts and minds of America's children.
Ex-C.I.A. Official Says Iraq Data Was Distorted
UPDATE: Video surveillance outfit chips workers
Iran’s Ahmadinejad threatens to quit NPT
OTHER NEWS
Hastert Backs Patriot Act Compromise, Says House Will Pass Bill
Bar association to oppose domestic spying
Republican Speaks Up, Leading Others to Challenge Wiretaps
Iran plant 'has restarted its nuclear bomb-making equipment'
A Clear View On The US War On Terrorism
Some Doubt Seriousness Of Terror Scheme Described By Bush
SD House Approves Abortion Ban
Canadian dollar parity with US dollar looms
When The President Won't Protect Our Borders
Haters Beware!
Football and pizza point to US staying for long haul
Abramoff Says He Met Bush 'Almost A Dozen' Times
Three more Republicans caught in Abramoff's web
Brown Blames Superiors For Response to Katrina
Arianna Huffington On Fear, Lizard Brains, and 1984
Traffic camera debate revs up
"I don't even remember the guy"
ACTION: Call PATRIOT Act turncoats on nerve-gas threat
CIA's Goss: Loose Lips Sinks Spies
Should Philly Install Surveillance Cameras?
AP picks up White House's "terrorist surveillance program" terminology
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