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Patriot Act renewed and toughened

22 Jul 2005

The USA Patriot Act was renewed and toughened today [The House of Representatives reauthorised the act by 257-171], making permanent the US government's unprecedented powers to investigate suspected terrorists. A new provision added by Republicans applies the federal death penalty for terrorist offences that result in death.

House votes to make Patriot Act permanent 21 Jul 2005 The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to make most of the USA Patriot Act permanent, rejecting attempts to constrict government surveillance. The House voted to extend most of the law's central antiterrorism provisions -- defeating proposals by both Democratic and Republican members to limit government's authority to monitor what people say or read.

U.S. House Extends Patriot Act 22 Jul 2005 The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly yesterday to extend the Patriot Act, Washington's main anti[pro]-terrorism tool, just hours after televisions in the Capitol beamed images of a new attack in London. [LOL, another Bush-al-CIAduh 'you wash my back, I'll wash yours' *coincidence* that the detectives on Law & Order: Criminal Intent would unmask in approximately fourteen pico-seconds.]

N.Y. to Search Subway Riders 22 Jul 2005 New York City officials announced Thursday that police would begin randomly inspecting backpacks and other packages today on its subway system. The searches will rotate through the 468 stations of the system, which carries more than 4.5 million passengers on an average weekday. [Yes, but in Bush's dictatorship, some people are more random than others.]

LIRR will search riders --In response to second set of London bombings, random bag searches begin Friday morning 22 Jul 2005 Passengers stepping onto Long Island Rail Road platforms today will be subject to random bag searches before they board trains, in an unprecedented measure adopted after terrorists bombed London 's transit system for the second time in two weeks. Passengers riding subways, buses and ferries also will be subject to search.

New York Starts to Inspect Bags on the Subways 22 Jul 2005 The police last night began random searches of backpacks and packages brought into the New York City subways as officials expressed alarm about the latest bomb incidents in the London transit system. Transit officials in several other cities - Boston , Washington and San Francisco - said they were considering similar measures, although few have actually started randomly checking bags.

Metro Patrols Grow As Security Tightens --New York Police Begin Bag Searches 22 Jul 2005 Washington's Metro transit agency tightened security yesterday in response to the latest London bombings, increasing patrols and planning a sweep of the subway system last night to search for explosives and weapons.