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- /CORRECTED REPEAT*/AFGHANISTAN: Poll Fraud Probe ...
KABUL, Sep 3 (IPS) - Partial results in Afghanistan's presidential polls tend to favour President Hamid Karzai with Abdullah Abdullah, former foreign minister, trailing in second place. Kabul lawmaker Ramazan Basherdost who is at third place, seems to have garnered more votes than former World B ...
- HEALTH-NIGERIA: Maternal Mortality, a Rural Commu ...
FARASINME, Nigeria, Sep 2 (IPS) - Women, their children strapped to their backs, defy the mid-morning sun and converge on the Primary Healthcare Centre, located on the outskirts of Farasinme village, the Badagry West Council Development Area of Lagos State.
- US-HONDURAS: Zelaya Urges Tougher Stance Toward C ...
WASHINGTON, Sep 2 (IPS) - Speaking at the Elliot School of International Affairs, the ousted president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, encouraged the Barack Obama administration to take a harder line against the de facto government that was set up after the military forced him from the country in Ju ...
- MEXICO: Houses Put to Flood and Hurricane Test
MEXICO CITY, Sep 2 (IPS/IFEJ) - Federico Martínez was born in a land of hurricanes. As a young boy in Mexico he saw the wind uproot trees and roll wooden houses "as if they were shoe boxes." As an adult, he developed a house that can withstand winds up to 300 kilometres per hour and floods thr ...
- ECONOMY-US: Still as Good as Ever to Be the Boss
WASHINGTON, Sep 2 (IPS) - Only 12 months after the meltdown of the U.S. financial system and the ensuing taxpayer-sponsored government bailout, the pay of the nation's top Wall Street chief executive officers (CEOs) is beginning to bounce back to pre-crisis levels, according to a new study on ex ...
The Intelligence Daily
- Breaking News: Tom Petrie of Bank of America Merri ...
- CIA Will Continue to Withhold Key Bush Era Torture ...
- U.S. Cities’ Woes to Worsen as Taxes Trail Pace ...
- More Defense Contractors in Afghanistan Than Unifo ...
- The Truth About Libya?
My AntiWar
- Israel May Retroactively Legalize Illegal Settleme ...
- Officials: US to Add 14,000 Combat Troops in Afgha ...
- Plenty of Threats as Iran ‘Deadline’ L ...
- Afghan Election Results Likely to Be Delayed by Ma ...
- State Department Asks Embattled Blackwater to Cont ...
Rogue Government.com
- US's 'arc of instability' just gets bigger
The New Great Game is not only focused on the face-off between the United States and strategic competitors Russia and China - with Pipelineistan as a defining element.
- Military Contractor Put U.S. Service Members at R ...
A Louisville military contractor potentially jeopardized the lives of untold U.S. service members by conducting faulty repairs on key flight systems used on military aircraft, sources tell ABC News.
- Are Eco-Cities Building a Comeback?
Plans to construct "eco-cities" around the world were stunted by the recession. With economies slowly getting back on track, green developments are again luring governments and investors.
- All in the mind: The 'telepathy' chip that lets y ...
- Obama says Americans should get swine flu vaccine ...
President Barack Obama says that while swine flu vaccine will be voluntary, the government will "strongly recommend" that people get it.
Innovation Canada
- FISHing for answers
University of Alberta (U of A) researchers have developed a cancer-testing technology with a snappy name but a serious purpose. The “FISH on a chip” is a complex test that detects abnormalities in chromosomes which characterize particular types of cancer. To create it, researchers miniaturize a ...
- i2eye with Palmiro Campagna
Widely seen as Canada’s crowning technical achievement of the day, the Avro Arrow supersonic interceptor was scrapped after only five test planes were completed. Half a century later, aviation enthusiasts still mourn the loss and the Avro workers who left Canada to help realize NASA’s moon-rocke ...
- Testing ground
Think of it as a case of lab life trying to imitate real life. From behind a two-way mirror, researchers observe and record medical staff trying to use intravenous drug pumps and other devices while being continuously interrupted by a Code Blue or other emergencies that could cause them to make mist ...
- Ocean view
The winch at the rear of the ship slowly lowers a 13-tonne steel capsule about the size of three minivans into still water in early July. The shell, painted a garish yellow, is a trawl-resistant frame designed to deflect fishing nets. More important, once settled on the ocean floor, the capsule will ...
- Space reader
(Article courtesy of the University of Windsor) Bill McConkey probably won’t be around to see the day when humans are finally able to travel tremendous stretches through outer space to distant planets such as Jupiter. When they do make that journey, however, they’ll owe a significant debt of gra ...
Signs of the times
- Strongest Storms Each Year This Decade: 2008, Supe ...
Cyclone Nargis, which killed tens of thousands of people when it struck Burma (Myanmar) in May, was more devastating, but the title of "strongest storm of 2008" goes to Super Typhoon Jangmi, shown in this image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite f ...
- Fast Times at Recruitment High
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan invited the Pentagon into Chicago's schools. Will he promote military schools nationwide? When Arne Duncan stepped down as the head of the Chicago Public Schools to become the secretary of education in January, the school district he left behind had little to brag ...
- Tom Ridge: Take That Untrustworthy Jacket Off My T ...
Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge's backpedaling book tour continues! As we've reported, Ridge's new book, The Test of Our Times: America Under Siege, asserts that Attorney General John Ashcroft and Defense Secretary Donald Rumseld "strongly urged" him to raise the terror alert level ...
- Stranger accused of slapping crying child at store
Police say a 61-year-old man annoyed with a crying 2-year-old girl at a suburban Atlanta Walmart slapped the child several times after warning the toddler's mother to keep her quiet. A police report says after the stranger hit the girl at least four times, he said: "See, I told you I would shut her ...
- China to approve single-dose swine flu vaccines
China is close to approving homegrown swine flu vaccines that manufacturers say can protect people with a single dose, an encouraging development for health officials racing to prepare for an expected spike in cases this winter. Experts said China's versions could boost global efforts to fight the ...
Threat Level
- Appeals Court Upholds Online Gambling Ban
A move to scuttle legislation outlawing online gambling suffered a major setback when a federal appeals court set aside constitutional and other legal challenges to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside asse ...
- Voting Tech Experts Sought by Feds to Develop Stan ...
Want to help improve the design and security of voting systems made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) and other companies? The federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which oversees the federal testing and certification of voting systems, is seeking four technol ...
- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
- 5 More Indicted in Probe of International Carding ...
Five eastern European men were indicted in New York on Monday as part of an international ring allegedly responsible for at least $4 million in credit card theft. The ring, which authorities dubbed the Western Express Cybercrime Group, operated between 2001 and 2007 and trafficked in at least 95,00 ...
PERRspectives : Blog
- McDonnell and the GOP's "Youthful Indiscretion" De ...
The once lopsided Virginia gubernatorial race has suddenly gotten a lot more interesting with the revelations surrounding Republican front-runner Robert McDonnell's reactionary 1989 master's thesis. As it turns out, it's not just Democrats clamoring that McDonnell "can't shrug it off...
- Wall Street Journal Debunks GOP Talking Point on S ...
While the Wall Street Journal editorial page can always be counted on to cheerlead the flat-earth economics of the Republican Party, on occasion the paper's reporters contradict GOP orthodoxy. And so it is today on the subject of the Obama...
- RNC's Steele Backs - and Opposes - Medicare Cuts
If nothing else the GOP is an irony producing machine. The same Republican Party which fought to block Medicare in the 1960's and tried to gut it in the 1990's is now pretending to be the defender of the popular...
- Bill Bradley's Airball on Health Care Compromise
In a New York Times op-ed Sunday, former New Jersey Senator and legendary New York Knicks forward Bill Bradley looked back to the future of health care reform. Citing his own role in the deal with Ronald Reagan that produced...
- WaPo Cites Blackwater's Krongard on Low CIA Morale
One day after Newt Gingrich, no friend of the CIA, called on Attorney General Eric Holder to resign over his plan to investigate the agency, former Vice President Dick Cheney pronounced he was "offended as hell" by the probe. Meanwhile,...
Blackspot News Feed
- Eyewitness Honduras: Resistance to the Coup DEtat
PHubbSeptember 02, 2009Shaun Joseph and Providence City Councilman Miguel Luna report back on the resistance to the coup in Honduras.Honduras video and photos by Shaun Joseph; reporter – Miguel LunaFilmed by Paul Hubbard at the Open Table of Christ Church in Providence RI on 8-19-09www.socialistwo ...
- And on the most exalted throne in the world sits n ...
by William BlumFeatured WriterDandelion Saladwww.killinghope.orgSept. 2, 2009The Anti-Empire Report “And on the most exalted throne in the world sits nothing but a man’s arse.” MontaigneIf there’s anyone out there who is not already thoroughly cynical about those on the board of directors of ...
- So much for 'the good war'?
White House stalls as US public opinion swings against Pentagon's plans to escalate war in Afghanistan
- "American Casino" - Doc Investigates Roots of the ...
The subprime mortgage meltdown was at the heart of what's been called the Great Recession of 2008. It caused more than a million Americans to lose their homes and brought Wall Street to its knees. A new documentary opening today in New York takes on the subprime crisis, tracking its roots on Wall St ...
- Iraqi Journalist Detained for a Year Without Charg ...
A year ago today, US and Iraqi forces raided the home of Iraqi journalist Ibrahim Jassam, a freelance photographer working for Reuters. Soldiers seized his computer hard drive and cameras. He was led away, handcuffed and blindfolded. For the past year the US military has held Jassam without charge. ...
Consortium News
- WPost Helps Defend CIA Torture
The Washington Post is back rationalizing the Bush administration's anything-goes "war on terror," writes Ray McGovern. August 30, 2009
- Health Care for Camelot
The goal of universal health care was always a prime political cause for the Kennedy clan, recalls Michael Winship. August 29, 2009
- What Would Jesus Really Do?
Translating the Bible's ancient words can be tricky, but Jesus's lessons in the modern world are clear, says Rev. Howard Bess. August 29, 2009
- Closing In on the Torturers
Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to probe Bush-era torture is an important step, ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern says. August 26, 2009
- WPost Again Plays Torture Apologist
The Washington Post resumes its long defense of Bush administration abuses, writes ex-CIA analyst Melvin A. Goodman. August 26, 2009
CounterPunch
- Joanne Mariner : What the Inspector General Found
- John Ross : Mexico's Plagues
- Vijay Prashad : Hey Ram, the Things the Financial ...
- Rev. Jim Rigby : Why is Universal Health Care "Un- ...
- Joanne Mariner : What the Inspector General Found
Institute for Middle East Understanding
- Axe-wielding ultra-Orthodox attack Palestinian (A ...
Axe-wielding ultra-Orthodox Jews went on a rampage in a Jerusalem neighbourhood, wounding a Palestinian taxi driver, destroying his vehicle and setting dumpsters on fire, police and witnesses said on Wednesd ...
- Israeli unilateralism undermines the peace process ...
It's been four years since Israel evacuated its settlers and army from the Gaza Strip. Since then, Israel has kept Gaza under a tight siege that has undermined the economy of the already impoverished Strip. ...
- Two killed in Gaza Strip (Al Jazeera)
Two members of the armed wing of the Palestinian faction Hamas have been killed by the Israeli army, medical sources have said. Moawiya Hassanein, the head of Gaza's emergency services, said on Tuesday "the ...
- Gaza fishermen say Israel trawling for informants ...
Anyone venturing far from Gaza's shore risks not only gunfire but also blackmail as Israeli warships trawl the besieged Palestinian territory's waters for informers. Al Mezan human rights group says it has d ...
- Outcry over violence in Israel ignoring occupation ...
The most amazing thing about the wave of murders in recent weeks has been the collective Israeli stupefaction at the discovery of violence in our midst. Once again we have displayed our talent for excluding ...
Planetsave
- California Fires Not the Only Thing Hurting Commun ...
Communities of all sorts are being disturbed by the fires in California. As another result of climate change, bird communities are expected to see some big changes in other ways, according to a new report released on September 1. Read more of this story »
- What’s In Your Bloodstream?
A two-year-old Minnesota biomonitoring program has now confirmed that residents of suburbs east of the Twin Cities have perfluorochemicals (PFCs) in their blood, although government agencies stress that the levels are only slightly higher than those in the general population. Several landfill site ...
- New Shipping Rules Agreed To Protect The Antarctic
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has agreed new rules which ban the transportation and use of heavy grade oils by ships in the Antarctic Ocean. The change was agreed during the 2009 meeting of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee and is scheduled to come into force in 201 ...
- Fashionable Activism and Fundraising: I’m Tired ...
Tell the world how you feel about our dirty coal addiction by wearing your message right on your arm: I’m Tired of Coal . Read more of this story »
- Minnesota Moose on the Run from Climate Change
An expert advisory committee this week released recommendations on restoring Minnesota’s dwindling moose population, whose decline one expert said is related to gradual warming of the state’s climate. “The moose, of course, is not an animal that deals very well with heat,’’ pane ...
Water Quality - WordPress
- IAL Tea
If you do any reading on Bettas you will find serious breeders use IAL.. or Indian Almond Leaves wit
- Amy Goodman uses the "F" word....Frack that is
www.democracynow.org/2009/9/1/headlines#11
- Response to an Article on No Water Urinals
Frank Greve and Queenie Wong have written an interesting article that I believe was first published
- Let Go Let Blog
Waterless Co. founder and general manager Klaus Reichardt is not exactly sure where his new blog i
- Four Quick Facts about Waterless Urinals
A Waterless urinal saves on average up to 45,000 gallons of water a year. Twenty-two Waterless urin
Public Citizen in Texas
- Vote No to Nuclear on KSAT’s web poll
KSAT.com is conducting an online poll on nuclear power. Please take a minute or two to vote NO on nuclear for San Antonio. This is anonymous - you don’t have to identify yourself. If you go to www.ksat.com and look in the lower right area of the home page, you’ll see a web poll re: going into ...
- David’s Internship Testimony
NOTE: David really wrote this and while Citizen Sarah might have put him up to it, she didn’t tell him what to say — just to write about his experience. The moral of the story is: interning at Public Citizen is awesome. Apply today (or tomorrow, if you already have plans for today). [...]
- Proposed South Texas Project Reactors Pose Increas ...
San Antonio, TX –Â Nuclear power is the most water intensive energy source available. When San Antonio and all of Texas are suffering from extreme drought and are increasingly in need of sources of drinking water, pursuing more nuclear reactors doesn’t make sense, especially true since cheape ...
- Austin Energy Town Hall Meeting on the City’s ge ...
Big event tonight for Austinites concerned about coal! Tonight, Sept. 1, will be an Austin Energy Town Hall Meeting on the City’s generation and climate protection plan. The event will be located at 721 Barton Springs Rd., Rm 130 from 6 – 8:30pm. Please attend this meeting so that Austin Ener ...
- Late Monday LOLZ
Posted in Global Warming Tagged: american clean energy and security act, caveman, congressman caveman, funny, solar energy
Press TV
- Majlis votes on Ahmadinejad cabinet
Iranian lawmakers begin casting their votes on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's cabinet line-up, after the president's calls for the approval of all his 21 nominees.
- Federer, Nadal enjoy easy US Open wins
Five-time defending champion Roger Federer and six-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal have both enjoyed straight-sets wins at the US Open.
- Java quake toll hits 46, dozens trapped
The death toll from Wednesday's 7.3 magnitude tremor in Indonesia's Java island has hit 46 while many others remain trapped under debris.
- NASA tracks space junk threat to station
NASA has been keeping a close watch on a flying 19-square-meter piece of a space junk and hopes the debris causes no serious threats to the space shuttle Discovery.
- Mexico's drug violence intensifies
At least 40 people have lost their lives in a new wave of attacks by Mexico's drug cartel gangsters in tit-for-tat operations against the government of the Hispanic state.
Axis of Logic
- Back to Voodoo Economics and the "Green Shoots Rec ...
- The U.S. Invades and Occupies Pakistan
- Capitalist Attacks on Tradition and Culture.
- The US War against Iraq: The Destruction of a Civi ...
- Pakistan: Interviewing Relief Workers Inside the I ...
They Gave Us a Republic
- The Nightowl Newswrap
If we're all mutants, I want to be Mystique Scientists have discovered that every last one of us has at least 100 different mutations to our DNA. Martinez last public appearance as Senator? Mel Martinez chose to make his final appearance as a United States Senator as a part of the McBrothers McNo ...
- Twelve Days Left to Save the Public Option
This is no longer a matter of whipping votes; it's a matter of forcing President Obama to use the votes he's got. And that's going to take a good hard yank from the left. It might have had a better chance of working if the President had given more definitive answers to what he wanted in health care ...
- Taliban Assassinates top Afghan Intelligence Offic ...
The deputy chief of intelligence was killed by a Taliban suicide bomber on Wednesday morning. The blast killed 15 others and injured 54 more. Dr. Abdullah Laghmani, the deputy director of the National Directorate for Security, the country's intelligence service, was killed about 10:30 a.m. as he le ...
- It isn't that there is opposition, it's who is doi ...
For my entire adult life - three decades - I have watched in confusion as people all around me voted against their own best interests, and that phenomenon has come into full flower with the debate over healthcare reform. I am from one of those areas, left it thanks to a couple of government progra ...
- This twit might be why the economy burned down
Yesterday CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo made one of her frequent appearances on MSNBC, apparently to do what she has made a successful career of...look good while mouthing words that she may or may not know the meaning of while imparting an unwavering and tiresome republican partisanship. But yester ...
Care 2
- Pfizer fined $2.3 billion in drug-marketing case
The drug giant pleads guilty to illegally marketing Bextra, a painkiller removed in 2005. It's fined for illegally marketing 13 drugs. Submitted by Kellie S. to Business | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Woman tries to hide case of beer under dress
ZACHARY, La. – Grocery store cameras caught the woman taking a 24-can case of beer from a cooler, exposing the 20-pound case between her thighs by pulling up her housedress, pulling her dress back down, and waddling Submitted by Terry West NO MESSA to Offbeat | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Tiger discovered in Mosta
It is not everyday that one comes across a Bengal tiger in one of the smallest and densest countries in Europe, but this is precisely what was discovered on Monday in a warehouse in Mosta, where a tiger cub is being kept. Submitted by Cher C. to Animals | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Reasons why OUR 'lion' numbers are declining
There are two main reasons why lion numbers are declining in Kenya, as in other parts of Africa : Submitted by Cher C. to Animals | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- VCA veterinary clinics offer free boarding for pet ...
Pet hospital chain VCA announced today that it will offer free boarding to all pet owners forced to evacuate or otherwise displaced by Southern California's wildfires. Submitted by Cher C. to Animals | Note-it! | Add a Comment
GreenBiz
- How SIGG Lost My Trust
I waited to write this post until after I had the opportunity to speak with SIGG CEO Steve Wasik. I am still disappointed.
- Planting the Seed for a Municipal Carbon Economy
Local governments are looking for powerful tools to address climate change: What if our taxes and fees were calculated according to greenhouse gas emissions?
- Michaels Cuts Energy Use Over 25 Percent with Site ...
An energy management solution Michaels Stores Inc. crafted with Site Controls had led to a more than 25 percent drop in consumption among the retailer’s nearly 1,000 stores.
- ConEd, Viridity, Boeing Seek $46M in Fed Funds for ...
Consolidated Edison Inc. is partnering with the New York City Economic Development Corporation, Viridity Energy, the Boeing Company, Columbia University and others to apply for $46 million in stimulus money from the U.S. Department of Energy to help fund demonstration projects for a $435 million sma ...
- Baxter Workers Sow Seeds for Gardens and Stronger ...
Baxter International employees in 25 countries ventured out into their communities this summer to plant gardens and gathered internally to learn about the ways in which they could lighten their environmental footprints.
Reuters Global
- German ‘cash for clunkers’ out of gas ...
As "cash for clunkers" runs out, what now?
- Watching the giants fall
Some elections count more than others, and never more than when a longstanding dominant party is sent packing. I've been lucky enough to witness turning points in four countries on two continents.
- Pakistani Taliban’s new chief:more ambitious ...
Is Hakimullah Mehsud, the young, battled-hardened new leader of the Pakistani Taliban going to be even more ruthless than his predecessor ?
- German state elections: Live
Live blog from three state elections in Germany on Sunday, Aug. 30 -- four weeks ahead of the federal election
- Japan two-party system — long in arriving
Observers of Japanese politics who have long thought the country was ripe for a real two-party system are watching Sunday's election with a dual sense of incredulity -- surprise that it has taken so long to oust the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and surprise that it finally looks like ...
Ezra Klein
- Tab Dump
• Why are placebos becoming more effective? • William Buiter thinks that transaction taxes aren't the answer to the financial industry's woes. • David Leonhardt argues that health-care reform is a process, not a punctuation mark. • Organized labor is ready to play hardball , or is at leas ...
- What Leverage Do Republicans Have on Olympia Snowe ...
Whatever Chuck Grassley wants to do, he can't get away from two facts. First, he is facing a Republican primary challenge in his 2010 reelection campaign. Second, his term as ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee is coming to an end, and he needs the favor of his party leadership to smoot ...
- The Divisions in the White House Over Health-Care ...
This is health-care reform's endgame, or close to it. Next Wednesday, Barack Obama will give a prime-time address before both houses of Congress. But that's not all he's giving Congress. The administration is going to put a plan down on paper. The question is what it will say. Conversations with ...
- Global Warming and the Wildfire Problem
California's wildfires have been getting worse, larger, and more frequent over the past few decades. Estimates suggest that about half the reason is land-use decisions, but the other half is — wait for it — global warming. "The mechanism is pretty straightforward," writes Kevin Drum. "Higher t ...
- The Stimulus is Working
From the Wall Street Journal : Many forecasters say stimulus spending is adding two to three percentage points to economic growth in the second and third quarters, when measured at an annual rate. The impact in the second quarter, calculated by analyzing how the extra funds flowing into the economy ...
Booman Tribune
- Saying 'Meh' to Charlie Melancon
Rep. Charlie Melancon (D) is challenging Diaper Dave Vitter's Louisiana senate seat in the 2010 election. The Senate Guru has seven reasons why progressives should support his efforts, even though Mr. Melancon is a very conservative Blue Dog Democrat. They are good reasons. The Guru always makes ...
- Answer These Five Questions
George Stephanopoulos asks five questions about health care. 1 – What is “death with dignity” for the public option? Is it better for the president to sacrifice it himself? Or convince Democratic leaders behind closed doors to come to him? Some will argue for taking the public option issue to ...
- Get Real on Torture Debate
I get frustrated with the frequency with which people write about the treatment of detainees without getting their facts straight. But let me just make a little aside here. I am not one of the people that utilized the argument that torture doesn't work. Torture can work, in certain limited circum ...
- Our Privatized Wars
I always knew the US used a lot of private contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. I just never suspected that the number of mercenaries the US government employed would be so large it would exceed the number of official, government issued troops over there: Civilian contractors working for the Pen ...
- Calling Out the Concern Trolls
Because our national media (including many of the few progressive commentators) are basically retarded and can't read a poll the narrative in Washington now goes like this: Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander (Tenn.) on Tuesday said a partisan approach to health reform this fall ...
European Tribune
- European Salon de News, Discussion et Klatsch - 3 ...
A Daily Review Of International Online Media Europeans on this date in history:1926 – Birth of...
- Wednesday Open Thread
Greetings!...
- Paternity rights
I've commented a number of times on how the fight to tackle gender inequality in...
- European Salon de News, Discussion et Klatsch - 2 ...
A Daily Review Of International Online Media Europeans on this date in history:1901 – Andreas Embirikos,...
- Tuesday Open Thread
Thread! Open!...
Futurismic
- The slowing of technological progress
Alref Nordmann writes in IEEE Spectrum of how technological progress is, contrary to the promises of singularitarians like Ray Kurzweil, actually slowing down: Technological optimists maintain that the impact of innovation on our lives is increasing, but the evidence goes the other way. The author†...
- The slowing of technological progress
Alref Nordmann writes in IEEE Spectrum of how technological progress is, contrary to the promises of singularitarians like Ray Kurzweil, actually slowing down: Technological optimists maintain that the impact of innovation on our lives is increasing, but the evidence goes the other way. The author†...
- The internet as a literacy revolution
One of the more perennial modern rants is the one that decries the internet (or computers in general, or modern popular culture, or text messaging) as the ultimate enemy of literacy, a corrosive reagent eroding our ability to use the written word effectively – we’ve mentioned it quite a few time ...
- The dangerous dream of artificial intelligence
There are plenty of artificial intelligence skeptics out there, but few of them would go so far as to say that AI is a dangerous dream leading us down the road to dystopia. One such dissenting voice is former AI evangelist and robotics boffin Noel Sharkey, who pops up at New Scientist to explain his ...
- Augmented reality contact lenses
All this talk about augmented reality is all well and good, but wandering around holding up a little rectangular gadget to see things through is hardly an elegant science fictional solution, now is it? As a fully paid-up cyberpunk, I want everything as tightly integrated to the meat as possible – ...
Yahoo! Canada News
- YahooCanadaNews: MK here for Y! CA News. 'We can d ...
YahooCanadaNews: MK here for Y! CA News. 'We can do better.' Ignatieff promises to clean up Tories' deficit without raising taxes. http://bit.ly/SysVQ
- YahooCanadaNews: MK here for Y! CA News. Ex-Ont. A ...
YahooCanadaNews: MK here for Y! CA News. Ex-Ont. Attorney General Bryant questioned in connection with deadly crash involving cyclist. http://bit.ly/3FSLwz
- YahooCanadaNews: Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corpor ...
YahooCanadaNews: Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation cleans house with firing of CEO, replaces entire board of directors. http://bit.ly/8e83F
- YahooCanadaNews: Manitoba Premier Doer to be named ...
YahooCanadaNews: Manitoba Premier Doer to be named next U.S. ambassador: reports http://bit.ly/12DLvd
- YahooCanadaNews: Ryan M. for Y! CA News. Woman kid ...
YahooCanadaNews: Ryan M. for Y! CA News. Woman kidnapped as 11-year-old surfaces after 18 years kept as backyard slave in California http://bit.ly/4Wglc
Global Elite
- Fear, Intimidation & Media Disinformation: U.K Gov ...
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, August 20, 2009 An official UK government report –quoted extensively in Britain’s tabloid media– is warning the British public that there wil ...
- President European Commission Advocated World Gove ...
Jurriaan Maessen. Infowars. July 24th, 2009 On September 7, 1992, two term President of the European Commission Jacques Delors gave a speech to the Royal Institute of International Affa ...
- Billions of People Expected to Die Under Current C ...
Barbara Minton, Natural News, July 21st, 2009 Your right to eat healthy food and use supplements of your choice is rapidly vanishing, but every effort has been made to keep you in the d ...
- Bioweapons, Dangerous Vaccines, and Threats of a G ...
Stephen Lendman, Global Research, July 7th, 2009 Although international law prohibits the use of chemical and bacteriological weapons, America has had an active biological warfare progr ...
- Today we’re all prisoners in the USA
Papers, Please! June 2, 2009 As of today, June 1, 2009, even U.S. citizens are officially prisoners in the USA, or exiles barred from entering our own country without the government’s ...
Al Jazeera
- Death toll rises in Indonesia quake
Magnitude 7 quake leave at least 46 dead and thousands homeless, rescue officials say.
- India official killed in air crash
Rescuers recover bodies of five people, including Andhra Pradesh chief minister.
- Mexico attack leaves many dead
Massacre at drug clinic in Ciudad Juarez caps a particularly bloody 24-hour period.
- Nasa monitoring 'space junk threat'
Debris from European rocket drifting towards close encounter with space station.
- US envoy for N Korea on Asia tour
Visit by Stephen Bosworth aimed at convincing North Korea to resume disarmament talks.
Green Inc. - NYT
- Climate Camping in London
A group concerned with climate change has been quietly camping out in London. Is it effective?
- The Bottom Line on Corporate Sustainability
Corporate sustainability is a "key driver" of innovation that also yields real financial rewards rather than extra cost, a new study in the Harvard Business Review has found.
- More Delays at Finnish Nuclear Plant
Areva, the French company building the world's most powerful reactor, says the project is 2.3 billion euros over budget.
- Iberdrola Wins Big on Clean-Energy Grants
Iberdrola, the Spanish energy giant, has emerged as the early winner in the United States government's plan to aid the nation's clean-energy sector.
- Engineering a Climate Solution
Could engineers pump chemicals into the atmosphere to increase the amount of sunlight reflected away from Earth, cooling the planet? Yes. But what will the consequences be?
Dot Earth News
- India Sees Tripled CO2 Emissions by 2031
India is on the way to tripled greenhouse-gas emissions, but still less per person than the global average.
- North Pole Claims and Dreams
A controversial North Pole anniversary.
- Should Apple Help Save Leopards?
Should companies that cash in on the image of big cats help save them, too?
- Engineering a Climate Solution
Would the consequences any other climate-altering geoengineering be acceptable?
- Fishing Lessons
The merits of letting the biggest fish go.
Doug Feith : Hong Pong
- NZ Cellphone racket! LOL This article officially c ...
In a stunning surprise, apparently the New Zealand mobile phone system is a complete racket, wherein grumpy ministers set the pay rate and thereby influence the balance of corporate power. Or something. In any case, New Zealand's version of the Man officially censored this article about the stupid h ...
- A.R.M. ft Brother Ali - Heaven Only Knows
Sweet video out from M.anifest & crew featuring Brother Ali, pondering life, the universe and everything over a game of chess by the big dandelion-type fountain in Loring Park. Nicely done! (h.t to the Schnedly New Jersey Division of Urban Planning). See Arm4Arm.com for more infos.
- Classic video: The Website is Down
This is just a damn funny video -- featuring a busy techie who needs to play some Halo while fools bug him. A crowd favorite! read more »
- Sibel Edmonds testimony in Ohio congressional case ...
Sibel Edmonds testimony in Ohio congressional case exposes Turkish blackmail & espionage complex, Valerie Plame, Jan Shakowsky and the whole ball o' wax Allegations of espionage, sexual blackmail control of sitting members of Congress, the bribery of members of Congress, Dennis Hastert, Roy Blunt, ...
- The DSM-IV Bipolar Pharma-Industrial complex: I ju ...
Pros: Gave me energy Cons: then gave me akathisia and blurry vision The new energy quickly morphed into marked akathisia. I couldn't not move for more then 5 minutes at a time, extreme restlessness, and extreme anxiety. The akathisia if largely gone after 3 days after discontinuation b ...
Daily Censored
- Why Jews see racism in Israel
Read the full story at Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories Ethiopian immigrants say the refusal of schools to integrate their children is part of a pattern of discrimination that has diluted the idealism that drew them in the first place. …
- Is Colombia’s Uribe pulling a Chávez on term li ...
Read the full story at Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories Colombian lawmakers voted Tuesday to call a referendum on whether the conservative US ally should be allowed to seek a third straight term. …
- Fox News Hosts Keep Pushing Bogus Nancy Pelosi Pat ...
Read the full story at News Hounds As Think Progress reported, last night Sean Hannity and then this morning, Fox & Friends echoed the false report that Nancy Pelosi has a “problem with patriotic music” due to the fact that the music callers to her office hear when they’re on hold was recently ...
- What Does Fox News/Nation Think Of GOP Candidate, ...
Read the full story at News Hounds Couple of months ago, Fox Nation had their nice, white panties in a bunch because of what an Obama science advisor, John Holdren, wrote during the 70’s. The anti-science and pro-abstinence education right wingers were offended because this well credentialed man h ...
- Anti-same-sex marriage referendum qualifies for Ma ...
Read the full story at Think Progress In May, Maine Gov. John Baldacci (D) signed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage in the state, saying “you can’t allow discrimination to stand when it’s raised to your level.” Opponents of same-sex marriage immediately vowed to pursue a public ...
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Institute for Policy Studies
- Can Europe Pop the U.S. CEO Pay Bubble?
New corporate regulation across the Atlantic may help deflate bloated executive compensation.
- There's a Bubble That Still Threatens the Entire A ...
Outrageously large rewards for executives give executives an incentive to behave outrageously -- and engage in behaviors that put the rest of us at risk.
- America’s Bailout Barons
The 16th annual Institute for Policy Studies "Executive Excess" report exposes this year's windfalls for top financial bailout recipients.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- Elections Unlikely Barometer for Change in Afghani ...
After eight years of bloody fighting, elections are unlikely to bring dramatic change.
Reuters - Most Popular Articles
- NASA tracks space junk headed toward space station
HOUSTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The International Space Station might have to fire its thrusters to avoid a piece of space junk that could pass within two miles (3.2 km) of the orbiting complex and its 13 astronauts, NASA said on Wednesday.
- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. But industry prognosticators don't expect the diva to trip up on the charts next week.
- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.
- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's advertising watchdog has criticized an ad for a clothing company featuring a partially nude model who appeared to be younger than 16.
- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Susan Atkins, a follower of mass killer Charles Manson convicted nearly four decades ago in some of the most notorious murders in U.S. history, lost her 18th bid for release on Wednesday.
Pine River World News
- 'Israel behind Russian ship hijacking'
The following article is from The Jerusalem Post. 'Israel behind Russian ship hijacking' © The Jerusalem Post By JPost.com Staff September 2, 2009 The conspiracy theory which names Israel as the mastermind behind the mysterious hijacking of a Russian freighter in July appears to be gaining tract ...
- Pravda: The West May Soon Witness Major Integratio ...
The following article is reprinted with permission from Pravda. The West May Soon Witness Major Integration on Post-Soviet State © Pravda By Sergey Balmasov September 2, 2009 South Ossetia can become a part of the Unified State of Russia and Belarus, Eduard Kokoity, the President of South Osseti ...
- Ordinary Afghans increasingly turn to the Taliban ...
The following commentary is reprinted with permission from Kavkaz Center, Caucasus mujahideen media. Taliban reestablishes its authority © Kavkaz Center September 1, 2009 Ordinary Afghans with their problems are increasingly turning to the Taliban, and not to Karzai regime. As IslamOnline pointe ...
- Paul Craig Roberts: Why Not Crippling Sanctions fo ...
The following column is reprinted with permission from Paul Craig Roberts. Why Not Crippling Sanctions for Israel and the U.S.? © Paul Craig Roberts August 31, 2009 In Israel, a country stolen from the Palestinians, fanatics control the government. One of the fanatics is the prime minister, Benja ...
- NIGERIA: Bayelsa arms haul: Presidency investigate ...
IntelTrends - The following article is from the Nigerian Tribune. Bayelsa arms haul: Presidency investigates sources of arms © Nigerian Tribune By Donald Ojogo August 31, 2009 THERE appears a new twist to last week's surrender of arms by repentant militants in Bayelsa State as indications emer ...
Res'Eau-WaterNet
- Knowledge Transfer Workshop: Preliminary program p ...
Join us for our inaugural two-day network event as we gather Canadian experts to discuss the scientific and technological challenges of delivering safe drinking water in small, rural and First Nations communities.
- Too Many Canadians Without Safe Water: $5.2M to He ...
For six million Canadians, quenching their thirst isn’t a matter of simply turning on the kitchen faucet.
- Dr. David Wilkinson appointed Director of the Clea ...
RES'EAU-WaterNET researcher Dr. David Wilkinson was recently appointed Director of the Clean Energy Research Centre (CERC), beginning July 1, 2009.
- Walkerton Clean Water Centre Receives Ontario Mini ...
The Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) – a RES’EAU-WaterNET partner – received the 2008 Emerald Award for innovation from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment at an awards ceremony held on March 3, 2009.
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- Video: Can’t Go Home
What do you think of when you imagine an American living in exile, unable to return home? This is a profile of a couple living in Canada who can’t return to the US because ...
- Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton and Rep. Gwen Moore sp ...
Rep. Gwen Moore and Lt Gov. Barbara Lawton (running now for Gov.) spoke eloquently on the need for healthcare reform in Milwaukee WI.
- Plumbers & Fitters Local Phone Banks for HR 676
Plumbers & Fitters Local Phone Banks for HR 676 San Jose, California. The news item below was sent to us by Fred Hirsch, Executive Board member and former Vice President of Local 393, Plumbers, Steamfitters ...
- Video: Tributes to Ted Kennedy and Healthcare
Health Care Is A Right Not A Privilege! “What we have in the United States is not so much a health-care system as a disease-care system” - on health care reform for which he campaigned throughout ...
- How much security did $1 trillion buy?
From RethinkAfghanistan The war in Afghanistan is increasing the likelihood that American civilians will be killed in a future terrorist attack. Part six of Rethink Afghanistan brings you three former high-ranking CIA agents on the record ...
Marler Blog
- September - National Food Safety Education Month - ...
- Another Victim of the 2006 Dole Spinach E. coli O1 ...
I am always a bit humbled when a victim of food poisoning stands up to the corporations who poisoned them with food – especially food labeled “triple washed” and “ready to eat.” Jane and Ben Majeska have been married 60 years in August 2009. Their marriage never faced a challenge in those ...
- A Good Day in the Life of a Traveling Trial Lawyer
I sat in a mediation today in San Francisco until it became painfully obvious that Dole, Natural Selection Foods, Mission Organics and Pic-n-Save were unwilling to fairly compensate a Wisconsin woman who nearly died after eating E. coli O157:H7-tainted spinach in 2006. She was hospitalized for mont ...
- "Let go of my Listeria Eggo" - Kellogg's Eggo Waff ...
A laboratory test by the Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) found Listeria monocytogenes in a sample of Kellogg’s Buttermilk Eggo Waffles manufactured at an Atlanta plant. The sample was taken as part of a routine inspection by GDA of the Kellogg’s plant at 5601 Bucknell Dr. SW, Atlanta. W ...
- In yet another airport working on a Food Safety Sp ...
I would rather be here: Doing this: But, I am in an airport working on this (click to download):
AutoblogGreen
- AutoblogGreen for 09.02.09
Frankfurt Preview: Toyota to show Auris Hybrid, Prius PHEV and two iQ variants More plug-in Prius is never a bad thing. VIDEO: Like, it's Elon Musk talking to Valley Girl Click to see the who ...
- AutoblogGreen for 09.01.09
U.S. military considering Moller Skycar in Afghanistan? Wake us if this really happens. El(ectric) Camino takes to the road in Wisconsin From eBay to EV for just $30,000. ...
- VIDEO: Zipcar has $1 billion dreams... and 46 memb ...
Filed under: Earnings/Financials Zipcar's $1 billion ambition - Click above to watch the video after the break How many cars do you think Zipcar owns around the world? Did you know it was 6,500? How big could Zipcar one day become? How about a $1 billion company? These are two of the numbers m ...
- AutoblogGreen for 08.31.09
GM using bankruptcy to shirk responsibility for clunker mercury switches? Not exactly The General's best moment. VIDEO: Zipcar has $1 billion dreams... and 46 members per car? 6,500 vehicles ...
- VIDEO: They Might Be Giants ask "How can you deny ...
Filed under: Etc. , Videos , Alternative Fuel They Might Be Giants "Electric Car" - Click above to watch the video after the break They Might Be Giants are proving that Neil Young isn't the only musician who can sing about cleaner transportation . The quirky band is releasing a CD/DVD album Tuesd ...
Rafe's Radar
- The Facebook app is dead, long live Facebook apps
I'm at the Facebook Fund Demo Day event in Palo Alto, listening to COO Cheryl Sandberg blithely dismiss the entire Facebook Platform that the company launched in 2007 . Since 2008 the big thing has been Facebook Connect, the utility that allows developers to build sites that can be logged ...
- Regretful upgrade: Snow Leopard incompatibilities
(Credit: Apple) Apple's $29 operating-system upgrade, Snow Leopard , is for most users a straightforward and worthwhile upgrade. But some are regretting their haste in upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6. Little incompatibilities with existing apps are causing headaches and slowing down work flow. It's no ...
- What's the best phone for Google Voice?
Dear readers: We are testing a new commenting system, JS-Kit's Echo, in this post. In addition to providing a more comprehensive sign-on system and real-time updating, Echo also collates comments on this story from other Web sources, such as Twitter. Check out the action at the end of the post. -- ...
- Bitly partners with yfrog for picture sharing
Short URL powerhouse Bitly is baking into its Web service the yfrog picture-sharing service made by Imageshack . yfrog competes with other Twitter -friendly image-sharing services such as Twitpic . For users who want to create easy short links to images they upload from their computers, this wil ...
- DriverSide: World's least sexy (but useful) car si ...
A year ago, I covered DriverSide , then in beta, a site designed to help people own cars--not buy new ones or fetishize the ones they can't afford. Since then, with the crisis in the U.S. economy, the automobile market has changed dramatically, making the boring utility of DriverSide ...
Camera Obscura
- Written on the screen: mediation and immersion in ...
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-126935031/written-screen-mediation-and.html September 1, 2004... Recently, while engaging in one of my favorite forms of procrastination--using my computer to search for mid-century modern bargains on eBay rather than using it to engage in more rigorous ...
- Traumatic postmodern histories: Velvet Goldmine's ...
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-126935030/traumatic-postmodern-histories-velvet.html September 1, 2004... If modernity was characterized by and imagined itself in terms of a particular awareness of time and history--the unfolding of social, political, and technological projects of pro ...
- Dangerous spaces: Safe.
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-126935029/dangerous-spaces-safe.html September 1, 2004... For me, the problem is always in content; we want to define the perspective of a film solely through its content, and not through its form. --Todd Haynes No matter how much we desire, wit ...
- Of housewives and saints: abjection, transgression ...
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-126935028/housewives-and-saints-abjection.html September 1, 2004... In the opening sequence of Velvet Goldmine (dir. Todd Haynes, UK/US, 1998), future glam-rock trendsetter Jack Fairy stands in front of a mirror and, having been brutalized earlier by a ...
- Grainy days and Mondays: Superstar and bootleg aes ...
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-126935027/grainy-days-and-mondays.html September 1, 2004... The year is 1970, and suddenly the nation finds itself asking the question, "What if, instead of the riots and assassinations, the protests and the drugs, instead of the angry words and hard-ro ...
Democracy Now!
- "A Coup for Lobbyists at the White House"
Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, ousted in the middle of the night just over a month ago, enjoys global support for his return, with the exception of the Obama White House. Though Barack Obama first called the Honduran military’s removal of Zelaya a coup, his administration has backpedaled. Secr ...
- Part II: Tim Robbins on Activism in Hollywood from ...
Tim Robbins is the artistic director of the Actor’s Gang and an Academy-award winning actor, director, producer, and writer. He won an Oscar for his role in “Mystic River” and is well-known for his roles in numerous films over the past two decades including “The Shawshank Redemption”, †...
- Who is Obama Playing Ball With?
It looked like it was business as usual for President Barack Obama on the first day of his Martha’s Vineyard vacation, as he spent five hours golfing with Robert Wolf, president of UBS Investment Bank and chairman and CEO of UBS Group Americas. Wolf, an early financial backer of Obama’s preside ...
- Steve Earle sings "John Walker's Blues" about John ...
In 2004, musician Steve Earle performed his song, “John Walker’s Blues,” in our firehouse studio. Go to our exclusive interview with the parents of John Walker Lindh, Marilyn Walker and Frank Lindh: Watch/Listen/Read
- British MP Blasts U.S. Efforts to Keep Evidence Hi ...
A British court has heard evidence Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tried to prevent the disclosure of details on the alleged torture of a Guantanamo Bay prisoner. Newly revealed British government documents show Clinton warned British officials the Obama administration would end intelligence s ...
Farming Pathogens
- Bird Flu’s Industrial Revolution
Public talks can be private affairs. In sharing our work we bare the triumphs and limits of a thinking born in long hours alone or with a few fellow conspirators sworn to secrecy. But in breaking our oaths we are able to take the next step. In talking bird flu twice this past month I learned [... ...
- The Agro-Industrial Roots of Swine Flu H1N1
Mexico appears ground zero for an outbreak of deadly human-specific H1N1. Of the over 1400 people that have been reportedly infected there so far, 86 have died. Short chains of transmission of the virus have also been reported in California, Texas, Kansas, Ohio, New York City, Canada and New Zeal ...
- The NAFTA Flu
Cases of swine flu H1N1 are now reported in Honduras, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, Austria, Thailand, Israel, etc. Can’t keep up at this point. H1N1 is making its way across the world by hierarchical diffusion. By the world’s transportation network it is bouncing down a hierarchy of citi ...
- ‘Farming Human Pathogens’ Now Availabl ...
‘Farming Human Pathogens’Â is now available for purchase. The book introduces a cutting-edge formalism based on the asymptotic limit theorems of information theory to describe how punctuated shifts in mesoscale ecosystems imposed by human intervention can entrain patterns of gene expressio ...
- The Hog Industry Strikes Back
Swine flu H1N1 appears at one and the same time moving full-boar and on its cloven heels. The World Health Organization reports 15,510 official cases in 53 countries, with new countries regularly reporting in. An order or two more cases are likely unreported and together represent an atypical sprin ...
Digg Green
- Mixing Salt And Fresh Water A Renewable Energy Sou ...
When you mix fresh water with salt water, a reaction happens so that a new salinity equilibrium can be reached. This dissipates energy that could be harnessed and turned into clean electricity using a new technique developed by Doriano Brogioli of the University of Milan Bicocca in Monza, Italy. Are ...
- Whitening Clouds w/Salt Could Hugely Reduce Global ...
That's the view of some scientists and researchers -- that this experimental approach could significantly reduce warming in the short-term and give time to develop longer-term solutions. But, the scientists say, the testing and experiments on clouds must start immediately.
- New solar-cell efficiency record set
Spectrolab announced that its newest triple-junction solar cells had achieved the world record in efficiency, converting 41.6 percent of specially concentrated sunlight into electricity. Those cells cost 40 cents per watt, if you happen to have the sunlight equivalent of 500 suns streaming down whil ...
- Wind farms can appear sinister to the weatherman.. ...
Wind farms have been blamed for disrupting the lives of birds, bats and, most recently, the land-bound sage grouse.Now the weatherman?The massive spinning blades affixed to towers 200 feet high can appear on Doppler radar like a violent storm or even a tornado.
- A Call for Open Source Genetic Engineering
American farmers are incredibly inventive, innovative, and accomplished. They can do whatever we ask them, we just need to give them a new set of requirements...
Suzie-Q
- Public Health Care Is Not A Far-Left Liberal Propo ...
Attention politicians and traditional media people. Important announcement. Is everyone with me? Chuck Todd: stop applying your beard rouge and pay attention. Bartiromo: leave the cork on the fork. Okay, here we go. The public health insurance option as defined in both the Senate HELP bill and the H ...
- Bill Moyers: Money-Driven Medicine (VIDEO)
Bill Moyers: Money-Driven Medicine – The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much By Bill Moyers and Maggie Mahar, Bill Moyers Journal. Posted September 1, 2009. Bill Moyers teams up with financial journalist Maggie Mahar and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney to bring you the truth abou ...
- Evening Jukebox- Dr. Feelgood
Mötley Crüe – Dr. Feelgood
- World War II: 70 Years and We’re Still Fighting
American photographer Julien Bryan arrived in Warsaw by train on September 7, 1939, two days after the Polish government and the Yank press corps had exited the capital and just two days before the city was cut off by advancing German forces. Bryan spent his nights huddled with others in the America ...
- Edward Kennedy, Senate Stalwart, Dies
August 27, 2009 By JOHN M. BRODER Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, a son of one of the most storied families in American politics, a man who knew triumph and tragedy in near-equal measure and who will be remembered as one of the most effective lawmakers in the history of the Senate, died ...
Solari
- Community Call to Prayer
Three Girls Praying by Pam McCabe Making a Dream Come True A dream is a vision of a wonderful possibility, painted on a canvas of the dreamer’s imagination. To make a dream come true, one must believe in the dream with heart and soul; the dreamer must: - see the possibility in the dream. - freely ...
- China Eyes Ban on Rare Metal Exports
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Beijing is drawing up plans to prohibit or restrict exports of rare earth metals that are produced only in China and play a vital role in cutting edge technology, from hybrid cars and catalytic converters, to superconductors, and precision-guided weapons. A draft report by ...
- U.S. Debt Clock
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- Martial Law via Swine Flu
By Chelsea Schilling Pandemic bill allows health authorities to enter homes, detain without warrant. …the following states have implemented legal actions in response to the H1N1 virus: Florida – the Florida surgeon general suspended distribution permit requirements Florida statutes to allow ...
- Bond Vigilantes Fret Over Japan
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Japans’s tax revenues have collapsed by 27pc over the last year, leaving it unclear how the incoming Democrats can pay for their blitz on welfare spending without flooding the debt markets. The International Monetary Fund already expects Japan’s budget deficit to top ...
Blacklisted News
- Watchdog Group Warns of 'Lord of the Flies' Enviro ...
Watchdog group warns of security abuses at U.S. Embassy in Kabul
- Russo-Saudi Arms Deal: The Harbinger of the Middle ...
The Obama Administration is ignoring news reports that Russia is planning to sign a contract with Saudi Arabia, in which the Kingdom will receive over US $2 billion in Russian arms and military technology. Most likely, the contract will be signed by the end of this year.
- All in the mind: The 'telepathy' chip that lets yo ...
A ‘telepathy’ chip that allows people to control computers, televisions and light switches by the power of thought is being developed by British scientists.
- Are Eco-Cities Building a Comeback?
Ultra-Green Models for a Sustainable Future?
- Military Contractor Put U.S. Service Members at Ri ...
Safety of Blackhawk Helicopters and C-130 Transport Planes Potentially Compromised
Project Censored
- WALTER CRONKITE: THE END OF AN ERA – JULY 17, 20 ...
WALTER CRONKITE: THE END OF AN ERA – JULY 17, 2009 The end of an era is a term too often over-used. But it is a term that is properly used when discussing the passing of Walter Cronkite. It is truly the end of an era in journalism. No other journalist could do what Walter did. He could cal ...
- You Can Now Find Our Investigative Research at the ...
You can now find all of the investigative research that we have done over the years at our new and exciting Media Freedom International Website Please check the website often for news and updates.
- Analysis of Project Censored: Are We a Left-Leanin ...
By Peter Phillips and Mickey Huff “Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe.” –Frederick Douglass ...
- Infotainment Society: Junk Food News and New ...
By Mickey Huff and Frances A. Capell We can do the innuendo We can dance and sing When it’s said and done We haven’t told you a thing We all know that crap is king Give us dirty laundry! Don Henley, Dirty Laundry, 1982 The late New York University media scholar Neil Postma ...
- A Black President Doesn’t Mean Racism is gone in ...
By Peter Phillips Racial inequality remains in the US. People of color continue to experience high rates of poverty, significant unemployment, police profiling and repressive incarceration. School segregation is a continuing concern among race scholars as well. According to a new Civil Rights re ...
Scoop - NZ
- The decline of coral reefs:happening before our ey ...
Happening as we watch - the decline of coral reefs. Why, and is it fixable ? » PLIGG_Visual_RSS_OriginalNews
- New: the world's smallest semiconductor laser
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have reached a new milestone in laser physics by creating the world's smallest semiconductor laser, capable of generating visible light in a space smaller than a single protein molecule.This breakthrough, described in an advanced online publicat ...
- How threatened is the 100% Pure brand for New Zeal ...
So much of NZ's income comes from and is dependent on the environment .How threatened does that "100% Pure " Brand become when we refuse to take any leadership on climate change , allow new thermal energy again and plan to mine the conservation estate. What percentage should we claim ? » PLIGG_Vi ...
- Telecom desperate?
The lines engineers are still striking, and the plans for Visionstream contractors to start working have been moved forward three weeks to September 7th. The unions think this is an act of desperation, and it looks like they could be right... » PLIGG_Visual_RSS_OriginalNews
- Lookout, Obama! The Peace Train Goes Sailing Aroun ...
Peace activist Cindy Sheehan is about to host a "peace summit" aboard a "grand sailing vessel" which will circle the small island of Martha's Vineyard while the presidential family is vacationing there. Nobody but the big corporate media will be able to miss it. » PLIGG_Visual_RSS_OriginalNews
Independent ( London )
- Series of errors allowed Madoff to keep trading
Bernard Madoff says he thought it was "game over" for his multi-billion dollar fraud in 2006, after he was cornered into handing over details of the empty bank account where he claimed to be holding his investors' money.
- Baader-Meinhof gang member was secret service info ...
Verena Becker, the former German Red Army Faction member arrested last week over her links to a spectacular political murder committed 32 years ago, worked for years as a secret service informant, it emerged yesterday.
- Pakistani minister survives assassination attempt
A Government minister who has repeatedly spoken out against the Pakistan Taliban narrowly survived an assassination attempt after gunmen ambushed his vehicle in the heart of the capital, Islamabad.
- World Focus: Can the West believe Ahmadinejad when ...
Iran seems to be making conciliatory noises in the stand-off with the West over its nuclear ambitions. On Tuesday, Tehran's top nuclear negotiator signalled that it had new proposals for Western governments.
- Chinese guide betrayed us, reporters say
Two US journalists rescued by Bill Clinton after being sentenced to 12 years' hard labour in North Korea have told how they were "violently" seized by troops after accidentally straying into the closed Stalinist state across its unmarked border with China.
CASMII - Campaign against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran
- Iran nuclear threat 'hyped': ElBaradei
Summary: Natanz Nuclear Plant Mohamed ElBaradei, the outgoing head of the UN atomic watchdog, called the threat from Iran "hyped" and said there was no evidence that the Islamic republic will soon have nuclear weapons. source: AFP read more
- Ganging up on Iran
Summary: US President Barack Obama is beginning to get a reputation for never failing to disappoint. People everywhere shared so many high hopes for the man who promised “change”, but after seven months in office the only real change is the White House dog. source: Arab News read more
- ElBaradei Foes Leaked Stories to Force His Hand on ...
Summary: Western officials leaked stories to the Associated Press and Reuters last week aimed at pressuring the outgoing chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, to include a summary of intelligence alleging that Iran has been actively pursuing work on nuclear weapons ...
- Iran ready to hold nuke talks with world powers
Summary: TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has prepared an updated nuclear proposal and is ready to hold negotiations with world powers, Iranian television quoted the Islamic Republic's chief nuclear negotiator as saying on Tuesday. source: Reuters read more
- Germany and France reiterate Iran ultimatum
Summary: Berlin - German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy called Monday for tougher sanctions against Iran, if the country fails enter talks on its nuclear programme ahead of a September deadline. source: Monsters and Critics read more
The Daily Galaxy
- Did the Big Bang Make "Big Waves" That Are Acceler ...
The unexplained acceleration of pretty much everything in the universe has lead to some pretty out-there explanations - but that's okay, because everything they're explaining is billions of light-years out there too. The leading contender so far is mysterious "Dark...
- Earth's Space Powers Target Oceans of Jupiter's Eu ...
NASA is planning to send an orbiter to Europa as part of an international fleet of probes -the Europa Jupiter System Mission- slated to launch around 2020 to explore Jupiter's environs and may even include a landing on the potentially...
- The Next 200 Years: Are Modern Humans Evolving Fa ...
"We are more different genetically from people living 5,000 years ago than they were different from Neanderthals." John Hawks -University of Wisconsin anthropologist In a fascinating discovery that counters a common theory that human evolution has slowed to a crawl...
- Your Inner Reptile - DNA Research & Fossils Links ...
About that hissing sound in your ear? In the early 19th century a startling discovery was made that proved Darwin's theory of evolution before he ever dreamed of joining the voyage of the Beagle. This discovery was made by a...
- Image of the Day: The "Red Dwarf Galaxy"
Many of the recent discoveries by the Hubble Space Telescope have been "named" with numbers. Gone are the poetic, mythic names like Milky Way or Andromeda or Pegasus. Let's have some fun and help NASA out and create names for...
Natural News
- Pfizer pleads guilty to felony crime in fraudulent ...
(NaturalNews) For the last several years, I've referred to drug companies as "criminal" operations. They have engaged in price fixing, marketing fraud, science fraud and many other criminal activities that we've written about here on NaturalNews. And yet, until today, they always managed to avoid th ...
- Study Finds Illness, Medical Bills Root Cause of M ...
(NaturalNews) Unemployment is high and retirement accounts have virtually disappeared for many folks in the wake of the current recession. Housing prices have plummeted, too. So it comes as no surprise that data just released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts shows the total number of ...
- Mercury in Fluorescent Light Bulbs Poisons Factory ...
(NaturalNews) Energy efficiency for the First World comes at a high cost for factory workers in China, with high rates of mercury poisoning being reported among employees in the plants that make compact fluorescent light bulbs. In an effort to reign in global warming caused by excessive greenhouse g ...
- Doctors Give Rat Poison to Heart Patients for Fift ...
(NaturalNews) A Bloomberg report just told us that millions of people worldwide have been taking rat poison as a prescription blood thinner. It also said that the risk of bleeding in the brain with this drug called warfarin was one of the drug's most feared complications. It's interesting, because t ...
- Why swine flu vaccines just don't add up: Doing th ...
(NaturalNews) Here's a seventh grade word problem for you: If swine flu has infected one million people and killed 500, how many people might be expected to die if it infects 150 million people (assuming no major changes in the virus)? The correct answer, of course, is 75,000 people, and that's with ..
TheGallopingBeaver
- M & M's, Anyone ? ? ? ? (Moyers and Maher)
This post by Glenn Greenwald summarizing Bill Moyers' appearance on the Bill Maher show last night says it all regarding the current state of affairs in the USAofexpensivehealthcare. Go . Read . Get angry. Think Progressive Party not tied to the dems or repugs . . . . (Cross-posted from Moved t ...
- Assault rifle at Obama speech a publicity stunt
for conservative talk radio show Declare Your Independence With Ernest Hancock . Hancock and "Chris", the black man carrying the assault rifle, knew each other "through their work for presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)". "We know what we're up against," Hancock, also packing heat at the h ...
- Think Light . . .
INHABITAT is a neat site that showcases all sorts of green stuff, including the Solar Shanghai Pavilion, made from used CD cases . Go read all about it.
- Money for Vote$ . . . .
The answer to the question asked at the end: "Whoever contribute$ the mo$t $$ to my re-election campaign!" Silly voter. What was he thinking ? ? ? ? (Cross-posted from Moved to Vancouver )
- The Emperor Strikes Back
What is Emperor Steve fooling around with in his pocket this time? . Oooh - it's the nine new Senators he appointed yesterday. That makes 27 Cons he's appointed in less than a year , bringing his posse in the Senate up to 46 out 0f a total of 105. . G&M : "At an event in Quebec City, the Prime Mini ...
Media Matters for America
- Sanity on hold: Fox News warns Democrats: "Don't ...
Fox News hosts have recently fixated on the House's decision to terminate a pilot program to -- in the words of Bret Baier -- "kill the patriotic tunes callers hear when they're put on hold." Sean Hannity claimed that it "serves as a lesson to the Democrats: Don't meddle with our patriotic musi ...
- Fox's Kelly gives "hat tip" to birther, Obama-Hit ...
On the September 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom , co-host Megyn Kelly gave a "hat tip" to the blog Gateway Pundit, which Kelly said is where "we found" video of "a new effort to silence critics of the Democrats' [health care] plan." The Gateway Pundit blog has frequently pushed the ...
- Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for ...
Despite his claim to be "simply reporting" on the Tea Party Express rallies, Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins, who is traveling with the cross-country protest bus tour, has repeatedly expressed support for the protesters, who he has referred to as "the America that Washington forgot." Fox News ...
- Perino falsely suggests allowing federally subsid ...
Criticizing Democratic health reform bills for allowing federally subsidized health insurance plans to cover abortion, Fox News contributor Dana Perino claimed that the "Hyde Amendment was supposed to protect against" allowing health insurance plans "that get subsidies from the taxpayer dolla ...
- Conservatives on Obama's stay-in-school speech: "I ...
Numerous conservatives have claimed that President Obama's upcoming September 8 speech about "persisting and succeeding in school," along with classroom activities about the "importance of education," will "indoctrinate" and "brainwash" schoolchildren. Conservatives have compared Obama's address to ...
Global Research.ca
- Wake up America: Forced vaccinations, quarantine c ...
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- VIDEO; H1N1 Swine Flu: Forced Vaccinations in Mass ...
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- Historical facts about the dangers (and failures) ...
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- The Rise of Mercenary Armies: A Threat to Global S ...
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- Liquidity to Keep the Financial System from Collap ...
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TPM Cafe
- George Will is Right
I don't often say this, but George Will gets it exactly right. But before launching New Deal 2.0 in Afghanistan, the Obama administration should ask itself: If U.S. forces are there to prevent re-establishment of al-Qaeda bases -- evidently there... Sponsored Topics: Afghanistan - al-Qaeda ...
- The Apparent Unmotivated Idiocy of Labor Union Mem ...
Steven Brill has a long essay in the New Yorker about the long process required to fire teachers in New York City. Now, any discussion of due process, whether in firings or criminal justice, inevitably can stack the deck by... Sponsored Topics: New York City - Trade union - United States - Steve ...
- The Guns of August, and Why the Republican Right W ...
What we learned in August is something we've long known but keep forgetting: The most important difference between America's Democratic left and Republican right is that the left has ideas and the right has discipline. Obama and progressive supporters... Sponsored Topics: Health care - Democrats ...
- How Progressives Should Weigh Compromises
The 2009 battle over health care reform is soon going to come to a head in national debates and legislative specifics. President Obama will re-set the agenda when he speaks to Congress, and in all likelihood sheer survival instincts will... Sponsored Topics: Barack Obama - Health care - United S ...
- Will Israel Attack Iran This Year?
The neocons are getting ready for another war. The same crowd that helped get us into Iraq are desperate for war with Iran (and for many of the same reasons). Former Vice President Cheney now says publicly that we could... Sponsored Topics: Iran - Dick Cheney - Israel - Iraq War - Middle East
TruthOut
- US Extends Iraq Contract for Blackwater Firm
Washington - State Department officials said Wednesday they have extended a contract with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA despite the fact the company is not allowed to work in the country. Three officials said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide ...
- Obama to Deliver Health Care Address to Congress
Washington - President Barack Obama has set a major address on health care for Sept. 9 before Congress. The speech will come a day after lawmakers return from an August recess in which critics of Obama's health proposals have dominated many public forums. Some Democrats feel Obama has been t ...
- US Officials Cancel Contract to Profile Reporters
Washington - US military authorities in Afghanistan have terminated a contract with a company that was producing profiles of reporters seeking to cover a war that's becoming increasingly unpopular with the American public. The media analysis work being done by The Rendon Group had become a " ...
- SEC Fumbled Five Madoff Probes, Report Finds
Boston/Washington - US securities regulators missed repeated chances to uncover Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, a sharply critical review by a federal watchdog said on Wednesday. A summary of a report by the U.S. read more
- American to Cut 921 Flight Attendants' Jobs
Dallas - American Airlines is cutting 921 flight attendant jobs as it deals with an ongoing downturn in traffic and lower revenue. The airline said Tuesday that the cuts will take effect Oct. 1. American, the nation's second-largest airline, said 228 employees will be furloughed - laid o ...
The Heathlander
- The “British method”
Following a political campaign by the BNP, a Muslim man was abducted from his home in Essex and threatened at knifepoint to stop organising weekly prayer sessions at the community centre. Asked to response, local BNP councillor Pat Richardson denied the BNP was behind the attack, explaining: “Fire ...
- ‘Israel’s Terror Inside’
Latest mini-doc from Max Blumenthal, via lenin: As Noam Chomsky has observed, and as this video makes clear, ‘those who call themselves “supporters of Israel” are in reality supporters of its moral degeneration and probable ultimate destruction’. Posted in Israeli / Palestinian, Videos ...
- A culture of fear
Pankaj Mishra dissects the ‘culture of fear’ being manufactured by a recent spate of books and articles warning of an impending ‘Eurabia’: ‘Ordinary Muslims in Europe, who suffer from the demoralisation caused by living as perennial objects of suspicion and contempt, are far from thinking ...
- Fighting the fash
Anti-fascist activists successfully confronted the BNP’s ‘Red, White and Blue’ hatefest [.pdf] (see also this Channel 4 report) in Codnor yesterday: One of the favourite chants of the day was reportedly: “We are black, white, Asian and we’re Jew / And they’re many, many more of us than ...
- Silencing civil society
Former Israeli military commander Efran Efrati recently testified to the BBC that Palestinian children are ‘routinely ill-treated’ by Israeli soldiers: “You take the kid, you blindfold him, you handcuff him, he’s really shaking… Sometimes you cuff his legs too. Sometimes it cuts off the ci ...
Water - AlterNet
- Mining's Destructive Legacy on Waterways
Scientists are now beginning to see that mining's most lasting damage may be the massive amounts of debris dumped into valley streams.
- The CA Legislature Unveiled 5 New Water Bills -- A ...
I would urge that California's water warriors hold their opinions until they actually read and digest these bills.
- Vitaminwater's Empty Calories Are at the Heart of ...
Vitaminwater tells its customers to "hydrate responsibly." That means not drinking 125-calorie sugar rushes like ... Vitaminwater.
- Why Corporations, Emerging Powers and Petro-States ...
In the past six months, big players in the global economy have grabbed 50 million acres of arable land, from Africa to Southeast Asia.
- Goodbye Pools, Lawns and a Whole Lot More: Why Lif ...
Water in the very near future will be neither cheap nor plentiful, and much of the Southwest is destined for real trouble.
TruthHugger
- Texas Progressive Alliance August 31, 2009
It’s the week before Labor Day, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is hard at work bringing you the best of the Texas blogosphere. Here are this week’s highlights. The Texas Cloverleaf wonders why only one person showed up to a budget meeting where taxes are being increased in Denton County. No ...
- Who Will Carry The Kennedy Torch? Op Ed
The passing of Ted Kennedy may have dealt a blow to progressive humanitarian warriors. The Senate is missing the most effective voice for the disenfranchised. From his perch atop the mountain of comfort built by his family, Ted Kennedy used his position to battle legislative discrepancies that ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 24, 2009
School is starting, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is prepared as always to ace the test. Here is this week’s roundup of blog highlights. From TXsharon: Woo Hoo! EPA testing has now confirmed wells are contaminated “with various substances connected with gas drillingâ€�–proof that h ...
- Bi-Polar America – Who is Worthy of a Healthy Li ...
The rationing of health care is already a fact of life. The new reform will remove some of that rationing and make health care a right instead of a privilege. Bi-Polar America - I am worthy, You are not. Jesus was a socialist.
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 17, 2009
It’s time for preseason football games, but the Texas Progressive Alliance is always in midseason form. Here are this week’s blog highlights. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wonders why we put up with temper tantrums and intimidation from the far right? Everyone should have their say in our d ...
Dandelion Salad - Featured Writers' Posts
- "And on the most exalted throne in the world sits ...
by William Blum Featured Writer Dandelion Salad www.killinghope.org Sept. 2, 2009 The Anti-Empire
- Netanyahu: Our lesson from the Holocaust is that t ...
Propaganda Alert compiled by Cem Ertür Featured Writer Dandelion Salad 28 August 2009 Thi
- The Role of Chance in History and National Health ...
by Steven Jonas, MD, MPH Featured Writer Dandelion Salad crossposted on Buzzflash.com September 2,
- The Lawmaker by Michael Carmichael + Sanders Unfil ...
by Michael Carmichael Featured Writer Dandelion Salad PlanetaryMovement.org August 28, 2009 He ne
- FDIC Insolvency & "Loss-Sharing" by Josh Sidma ...
by Josh Sidman Dandelion Salad Featured Writer Josh’s Blog Post Sept. 1, 2009 Capitalism Origin
Unexplained Mysteries
- Team return from death worm expedition
Journalist David Farrier has returned from an expedition with camerman Christie Douglas to Mongolia in which they aimed to find and film the Mongo...
- Gravity tractor could deflect killer asteroids
A British team of scientists and engineers have come up with a plan for a "gravity tractor", a device that would use gravity to change the traject...
- The U.S. teenager who cries tears of blood
A 15-year-old from Tennessee has baffled doctors with a very rare condition that makes him cry tears of blood as often as three times a day, an af...
- Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth
A controversial new area of research is being backed by the Royal Society which plans to simulate volcanic eruptions and spray millions of tons of...
- India loses Moon satellite links
Contact with India's orbiting moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 has been lost, the mission was originally intended to last two years following its laun...
Grassroots
- Building a Movement, Haitian Style
pigs.jpg I spent the better part of last week crisscrossing Haiti’s arid Northwest with Grassroots International’s partner the National Congress of the Peasant’s Movement of Papay (MPNKP). MPNKP is best known to our allies and friends fo ...
- Resilient Hondurans Lead The Way To Protect Democr ...
IMG00292.jpg Today, thousands of people will fill the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. They are students, housekeepers, children and farmers from different parts of country—many of whom walked 10-12 miles a day to get to the ...
- Yes, We Can - But Will We Join Our Neighbors to Re ...
More than a month after the military coup in the Central American country of Honduras (for which the term “banana republic” was originally coined due to the overwhelming influence of U.S. fruit corporations in that country), the junta is still in power and shows little real sign of budging. re ...
- They Are Afraid of Us, Because We are Not Afraid o ...
Tom Loudon from our ally the Alliance for Responsible Trade, which is a member of the Hemispheric Social Alliance (a Grassroots International grantee) is currently in Honduras as part of an international human rights monitoring delegation. Today, August 11th, the Global Day of Action for Honduras, h ...
- On the Global Day of Action for Honduras, Donate y ...
Want to do something simple to help support Honduran democracy and keep the crisis in the public eye? Donate your status! It’s free, easy, and can make a huge impact. Right now, the corporate news media is mostly silent about what’s happening on the ground in Honduras and the role of US polic ...
Climate
- September 2, 2009
UN: Poor Nations Need $600B a Year for Climate Change (AFP) Developing nations need a $600 billion "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, the World Economic and Social Survey says. China Calculates High Pr ...
- September 1, 2009
US Climate Bill Encounters New Senate Delay (Reuters) Senate Democrats announced a new delay on climate change legislation, which could make it more difficult for President Obama to win progress on that front before a global environmental summit in December. EPA Preparing to Declare CO2 a Dange ...
- August 31, 2009
Japan Election Ushers in Party of Climate Action (Carbon Positive) A landslide victory for Japan’s party of near-permanent opposition has turned the country’s political scene on its head, and the country’s climate change policy along with it. New Zealand Lawmakers Give Thumbs Up to Emissi ...
- August 29-30, 2009
Both Sides in Energy Debate Watching Healthcare Battle (Los Angeles Times) As the battle over healthcare unfolds, its attack ads, spin-doctoring and town hall rhetoric are being watched with special attention by the combatants in Washington's next big fight -- Pres. Obama's climate plan. Leave ...
- August 28, 2009
Forestry leads Indonesian Agency’s Roadmap for Emissions Cuts (Reuters) An Indonesian environment agency has set out a roadmap for the government to adopt forestry, energy, transport, industrial and agriculture policies that would slash carbon emissions by the world's No. 3 emitter. Poll: O ...
TomDispatch
- Tomgram: David Swanson, The More Things Change
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of Iraq in March 2003. More ...
- Tomgram: Nick Turse, From My Lai to Lockerbie
On this one-way planet of ours, it's hard sometimes to imagine things any other way, but for a moment let's try. Imagine, for instance, that in recent years the director of Iranian intelligence oversaw a program of "extraordinary rendition" aimed at those who were believed to be prepared to commi ...
- Tomgram: The Next War, On-Screen and Off
[ Note for TomDispatch readers: We're back! Refreshed and ready for action, but still on a somewhat relaxed schedule until after Labor Day. The next piece will be posted Sunday night. Tom ] G.I. Joe, Post-American Hero The Long, Slow Death of American Triumphalism By Tom Engelhardt The Pre ...
- Tomgram: Withdrawing by Bike from Iraq
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: So it's sayonara for a couple of weeks. I'm taking my usual August break. TomDispatch will return sometime the week of August 24th, but will be on a limited posting schedule through Labor Day. Let me take this opportunity once again to thank those of you who hav ...
- Tomgram: Mark Engler, Protesting at Climate Groun ...
We're so past the Roman Empire by now that it's probably time to update the phrase "fiddling while Rome burns." What about, for instance, "writing fake letters ostensibly from real non-profit groups to weaken a climate-change bill while the planet burns"? It's true. According to the New York Ti ...
Smirking Chimp
- Bush's Third Term? You're Living It
— from TomDispatch It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress ...
- Why Glenn Beck, and Fox News, can't escape the "r ...
Have so many blue-chip advertisers ever fled a program as quickly as the who's who of corporate America that's sprinted away from Glenn Beck in recent weeks? I certainly cannot recall ever seeing a mass exodus of this scale. The A-list collection of disgruntled Beck advertisers is staggering: Appleb ...
- Obama's Meaningless War
— from Truthdig True, he doesn't seem a bit like Lyndon Johnson, but the way he's headed on Afghanistan, Barack Obama is threatened with a quagmire that could bog down his presidency. LBJ also had a progressive agenda in mind, beginning with his war on poverty, but it was soon overwhelmed by the cos ...
- In Oligarchy We Trust: Government Fattens Bank Car ...
Is there a headline more menacing to liberals, moderates, consumers, small-business owners or free-marketeers than " Banks 'Too Big To Fail' Have Grown Even Bigger, Three Banks Issue Half the Mortgages & 2/3s of Credit Cards - Behemoths Born of the Bailout Reduce Consumer Choice "? Shouldn't any ju ...
- The Science Fiction of Military Marketing
The rise of video game culture has been criticized by some as encouraging violence. The theory is that the more violent and real-looking the video game is, the more it encourages its players to actually go out and reenact the game's scenes in real life. Of course, there's no scientific evidence to b ...
Ten Percent
- Already
Be with you soon, September already, autumn always starts -to me- with some Cocteau Twins… The memory of youth and realising you had to go back to school -freedom ending, back to conformity- always makes me sad at this time of year.
- Friday! The Hope Blister- Dagger
- Killing Fields of Sri Lanka
Channel Four report- Link to unedited clip in 3GP format -Warning, shows the execution of naked bound prisoners by military personnel- A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in ...
- Is The Obama Administration Victimising A Nobel Pe ...
Via FreeGaza- After Downing Street, by Ann Wright former US diplomat:- Less than a month ago, in late July, 2009, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (http://www.peacepeople.com/) was travelling from Dublin, Ireland to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Peace Laureate Jody Williams to participate in p ...
- Selection By Occupier
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (albeit funded by both US & NATO govts) has reports of systematic fraud, the EU are more upbeat, try to be surprised. The one candidate Ramazan Bashardost, with some real credentials in representing the Afghan people against powerful and corrupt elite ...
Paul Krugman
- Horse-race reporting
There's too much reporting that focuses on how policy proposals are supposedly playing, rather than what's actually in them.
- Getting stucco
This isn't the first time the Sunshine State has suffered from a big real estate bubble.
- Going fishing
Well, cycling actually.
- A couple of notes on the 40s and 50s
Didn't rapid population growth make it easier to deal with debt? Didn't the fact that the rest of the world was in ruins help? No.
- 1945
The fact is that the war left America with a big debt -- bigger, relative to our resources, than we're likely to face when the economic rescue is over. We dealt with it.
No Quarter
- President Obama Bites The Hand That Feeds Him…Ag ...
ABC’s Jake Tapper reported last night that the President’s Political Arm Follows His Lead in Drumming Up Support for Health Care Reform Push — by Criticizing Media. In his August 20, 2009, meeting with supporters at the Democratic National Committee and its “Organizing for Americaâ€Â ...
- Krauthammer Nails It - Draconian Health Insurance ...
I’m a capitalist, not a socialist. I’m a centrist, not a liberal or libertarian. I’m definitely not a Republican or a conservative, but I want this country to achieve a public health insurance policy that actually works, not pie in the sky wishful thinking. I don’t want it to bankrupt the co ...
- A Tale Of Two Fires
Once again, the State of California is dealing with a massive wildfire. Sadly, two firefighters lost their lives. And it is far from being over as the title of this article indicates, Fire burns 105,000 acres with no control in sight. It is hard to even grasp the breadth of this [...]
- Placebobama
The use of placebos in medicine is absolutely fascinating. The effects can be stunning, despite the fact that they, by their very definition, are composed of inert matter. Some may not understand that placebo effects do not result in a cure in and of themselves. Rather, when they work, people fe ...
- Healthcare letter: for viral distribution
I’ve written a sample letter I’m hoping to get out to as many people as possible. This is the last week of the Congressional recess and your Senators and Representatives may think they can relax. We need to keep the pressure on to make them painfully aware that we - their constituents - are migh ...
Environmental Graffiti
- Treasures of the Ancient World Carved Into Rock
- The Many Moods of the Chameleon Illustrated in Col ...
- Take Your Brahman Bull to Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Animals Menace Photographers
- Albino Alligators
Foreign Policy in Focus
- Response to Williams
Noam Chomsky replies to Ian Williams on Kosovo and East Timor.
- The Other Democratic Party
FPIF's weekly update.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- The Iranian Opposition's Second Life
Protests continue in a virtual world where security police and censors are unable to tread.
- Poems Against the Regime
Three Iranian-American poets write about protests, images, and a fallen demonstrator.
Therapy News
- Recovering from Infidelity
By Robert F Scuka, LCSW-C. Infidelity is one of the most difficult challenges that any marriage or committed relationship can face. Infidelity is almost universally accompanied by a deep sense of betrayal and a profound loss of trust. The reason is that the one partner experiences the infidelity of ...
- Study Links Dopamine with Ability to Block Formati ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The experience of a traumatic event can sometimes be overcome in a remarkably quick and elegant way by the mind and consciousness, but in many cases witnesses to unsettling situations are left with traumatic memories. Such memories can have a negative impact on mental ...
- Walking in Circles Might Not Just Be a Feeling
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The notion that one is walking around in circles has a long history in personal introspection. While many people are marvelously capable of plotting out a straight and defined course to follow, others may feel as though the path ahead is as obscured and winding as it g ...
- Need for More Attention to Mental Health in Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Epilepsy is a condition which affects scores of children around the world and can have considerable negative consequences for development and personal well-being. But the issue can also lead towards complications in mental health as well as the health of families, not ...
- An Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Tough Times
By Debbie Devine, MS, LPC “In the depth of winter, I finally realized that deep within me there lay an invincible summer.” A. Camus Let’s face it, life throws us curves sometimes. We all experience the ups and downs that lead some of us to seek a counselor’s help: relationship issues, money ...
Mountaintop Removal
- Enviros Blast Obama's Choice for Office of Surface ...
WASHINGTON, DC , September 2, 2009 (ENS) - Environmental groups are speaking out against the man President Barack Obama has chosen to run the Office of Surface Mining, which has jurisdiction over mountaintop removal coal mining.
- Two tree-sit protesters held on $25,000 bail (The ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.
- W.Va. tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail. Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton
- Mountaintop removal sculpture, sculptor, at Lexing ...
Artist Jeff Chapman-Crane will be at St. Raphael's Episcopal Church in Lexington Thursday to di
- WVa tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ( ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton were in the Southern Regional Jail on Tuesday, ch...
Memeorandum
- WH withdraws call for students to 'help' Obama (Ma ...
Matthew Mosk / Washington Times : WH withdraws call for students to ‘help’ Obama — The Obama administration late Wednesday withdrew a recommendation that school children who watch a video featuring President Obama next week write about how they might “help the president” as part of a ...
- The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? (Abu ...
Abu Muqawama : The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? — So I was on the Newshour last night debating Afghanistan with a favorite of this blog and its readers, Andrew Bacevich. As readers of this blog know, I am uncomfortable when placed in the position of being expected to lustily d ...
- U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan (Julian ...
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times : U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan — Support units will be replaced by up to 14,000 ‘trigger-pullers,’ and noncombat posts will be contracted out, Defense officials say. The swap will allow the U.S. to keep its troop level unchanged. — ...
- Under fire, Obama shifts strategy (The Politico)
The Politico : Under fire, Obama shifts strategy — Aides to President Barack Obama are putting the final touches on a new strategy to help Democrats recover from a brutal August recess by specifying what Obama wants to see in a compromise health care deal and directly confronting other trou ...
- Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and ...
Carl Hulse / The Caucus : Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and Other Presidents — In a memoir being published posthumously, Senator Edward M. Kennedy talks remorsefully about the car accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - a turn of events many consider a chief re ...
Energy & Environment News
- Energy Company Calls Halt to Drilling Project
The $17 million energy project in California has been suspended indefinitely after the drilling essentially snagged on surface rock formations.
- One Man’s Trash ...
To Dan Phillips, who constructs low-income housing in a town in East Texas, almost anything discarded and durable is potential building material.
- BP Discovers ‘Giant’ Oil Field in Gu ...
The announcement reaffirms the area’s importance to Western oil companies who are increasingly barred from investing in the world’s richest oil prospects.
- Special Report: Business of Green: A Refuge Made F ...
Businesses are finding new ways to turn farm and industrial waste into low-cost building materials.
- U.N. Reports on Developing Nations’ Energy ...
Trillions of dollars are needed to help developing nations grow using renewable energy, according to an estimate.
5+ quakes - 7 days
- M 5.2, near the coast of Nicaragua
Monday, August 31, 2009 09:21:26 UTC Monday, August 31, 2009 03:21:26 AM at epicenter Depth : 76.60 km (47.60 mi)
- M 5.0, northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:45:18 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 11:45:18 PM at epicenter Depth : 53.70 km (33.37 mi)
- M 5.3, northern Qinghai, China
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:28:41 UTC Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:28:41 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
Friday, August 28, 2009 04:08:03 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 05:08:03 PM at epicenter Depth : 135.80 km (84.38 mi)
- M 5.1, D'Entrecasteaux Islands region
Friday, August 28, 2009 02:52:48 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 12:52:48 PM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
China Dialogue
- Taking the toad’s-eye view
Dipak Gyawali, former water minister of Nepal, explains how to approach Himalayan climate-change science from the grass-roots level. Interview by Isabel Hilton. Dipak Gyawali is a former minister of water resources in Nepal and research director of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation. Here he te ...
- Geoengineering: do we intervene?
A major study published today in the United Kingdom asks what role proposed geoengineering technologies could play in regulating the climate. Tan Copsey spoke to one of its contributors, Ken Caldeira. As part of a series for chinadialogue that examines the environmental and political arguments aroun ...
- Rethinking Sino-US relations
Many Chinese commentators worry about the risks of the United States introducing carbon tariffs. Chu Zhaogen urges them to take a long-term view. United States energy secretary Steven Chu and commerce secretary Gary Locke visited China last month to explore where there might be mutually beneficial U ...
- Do we know change when we see it?
An agreement between the US and China on climate change and clean energy may be more significant than its detractors initially supposed, write Banning Garrett and Jonathan Adams. Did the United States and China recently take a game-changing step on climate change and clean energy? Quite possibly so. ...
- Building regional cooperation
Can people across the Himalayan region mobilise to build a common, collaborative response to the impacts of climate change? Isabel Hilton interviews Mohan Munasinghe, vice chairman of the IPCC. Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist and the vice chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
AlterNet Top Stories
- The Not-So-Happy Meal: What's Really in Fast Food?
The real story behind every perfectly round patty and golden fry is something the fast food industry would prefer you not know.
- Coital Cephalalgia: Have Sex and Feel Like You're ...
My life has sucked significantly more than yours has over the past two weeks -- here's why.
- American Brokenness: A Lament on Healthcare
Conservatives in this country are undergoing an existential crisis, but this is not the time for liberals to sit by smugly and watch.
- Young Workers in Free Fall: 1/3 Under 35 Live with ...
So much for the economic independence that's supposed to come with young adulthood.
- Sgt. Northcutt's Post-Iraq Nightmare: Getting Arre ...
Phillip Northcutt started legally cultivating medical marijuana to deal with PTSD from fighting in the Iraq. It wasn't long before the police and the courts caught up with him.
Threat Level
- Appeals Court Upholds Online Gambling Ban
A move to scuttle legislation outlawing online gambling suffered a major setback when a federal appeals court set aside constitutional and other legal challenges to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside asse ...
- Voting Tech Experts Sought by Feds to Develop Stan ...
Want to help improve the design and security of voting systems made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) and other companies? The federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which oversees the federal testing and certification of voting systems, is seeking four technol ...
- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
- 5 More Indicted in Probe of International Carding ...
Five eastern European men were indicted in New York on Monday as part of an international ring allegedly responsible for at least $4 million in credit card theft. The ring, which authorities dubbed the Western Express Cybercrime Group, operated between 2001 and 2007 and trafficked in at least 95,00 ...
Reuters - Most Popular Articles
- NASA tracks space junk headed toward space station
HOUSTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The International Space Station might have to fire its thrusters to avoid a piece of space junk that could pass within two miles (3.2 km) of the orbiting complex and its 13 astronauts, NASA said on Wednesday.
- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. But industry prognosticators don't expect the diva to trip up on the charts next week.
- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.
- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's advertising watchdog has criticized an ad for a clothing company featuring a partially nude model who appeared to be younger than 16.
- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Susan Atkins, a follower of mass killer Charles Manson convicted nearly four decades ago in some of the most notorious murders in U.S. history, lost her 18th bid for release on Wednesday.
Godspace
- Latest of the Spiritual Practices Series
The spiritual practices blog series is coming to a close. Christine has just a few more to post after this. Here’s the round-up of posts for the last month: Celebrations and Parties as a Spiritual Discipline by Kathy Escobar, The Refuge The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea by Andy Wade Netwo ...
- Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline
Well the What is a Spiritual Practice blog series is winding down but I am still continuing to receive articles so I intend to continue to post them over the next few weeks. Â today’s article comes from Kathy Escobar . Â Kathy describes herself as mommy. wife. friend. pot-stirrer. shepherd. fo ...
- The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea
Today’s post which seems very appropriate for me when I am heading off for a few relaxing days when I know I will be drinking lots of tea, is written by Andrew Wade He and his family have recently returned from several years working in Hong Kong where Andy worked as a Mennonite pastor. Â [...]
- Networking as a Spiritual Practice
I have been a little slow with posting today because Tom and I are on the road again. We are heading for a few days off in British Columbia with some friends but I wanted to make sure that I posted the last of the articles I have received for the What is a Spiritual [...]
- Mothering as a Spiritual Practice
Another beautiful day in Seattle and Tom and I are getting ready for a few days vacation up on Mayne Island, one of the Canadian gulf islands. Â The weather is supposed to be good and I am really looking forward to a few days off – hoping that the blackberries and apples are ready like [...]
Equality Trust
- Goodbye social democracy, hello economic democracy
Bill Kerry writes for Labour List about the limits of social democracy and the need for economic democracy.
- Shattering the myth of equality
An article by Boris Frankel in Melbourne's newspaper 'The Age'.
- Polly Toynbee: This bold equality push is just wha ...
Polly Toynbee writing about the new Equality Bill today's Guardian. "Harriet Harman's bill is a frank recognition of the role of class in Britain. A decade earlier, it might have had a real impact..."
- Seumas Milne: This naked display of class egotism ...
"It's more than a week since Alistair Darling's budget, but the howls of protest haven't stopped for a day ever since. That's not been the public sector employees facing a harsh squeeze on jobs and pay who've been squealing, or the million workers expected to join the dole queues in the next year, ...
- Bob Holman on social breakdown
Bob Holman writes in the Glasgow Herald about the evidence in The Spirit Level.
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A US media outlet has finally followed up on the warnings, made by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last July, about the lack of trained foreign-language speakers in the US intelligence community.
- News you may have missed #0091
McCain denies private agreement with CIA torture tactic. CIA rejects further declassifications on torture-related material. Taliban kill Afghan intelligence chief.
- Document release offers new clues on MI5 activitie ...
A batch of intelligence documents from the immediate post-World War II period released this week by Britain’s National Archives offer glimpses into previously unknown activities by MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence service.
- Ex-CIA agent says Cheney “damaged the CIA more t ...
Robert Baer, the retired CIA field officer whose bestselling memoir, See No Evil, formed the basis of the 2005 motion picture Syriana, has said that former Vice President’ Dick Cheney “damaged the CIA more than anybody has, including the press or the Department of Justice”.
- News you may have missed #0090
CIA's black sites, illuminated. Russian agents try to influence Czech politicians, says intelligence report. South Korean arrested for collaborating with North Korean spy.
PsyBlog
- Group Polarization: The Trend to Extreme Decisions
Say you put 10 people in a room and asked them to design a car. Would they design something average or something wacky? Would they be more likely to come up with the Ford Focus or 'The Homer', designed by Homer Simpson in this classic episode of The Simpsons? To help you decide, it's [...] » Try ...
- The Acceptance Prophesy: How You Control Who Likes ...
· Is interpersonal attraction a self-fulfilling prophesy? The mystical-sounding 'acceptance prophesy' is simply this: when we think other people are going to like us, we behave more warmly towards them and consequently they like us more. When we think other people aren't going to like us, we beha ...
- Brainstorming Reloaded
· Why brainstorming is ineffective and how to fix it. Brainstorming was once thought a fantastic way for groups to generate new ideas. Although not as fashionable as it once was, brainstorming is still frequently used in business and, often inadvertently, for all sorts of personal decisions; peop ...
- Consumer Psychology
· How and why we consume and how our beliefs, ideas and senses influence consumption. Peter Drucker, the management consultant, famously argued that about 80% of all products and services fail or fall well short of targets within six months of launching. Clearly markets have little understanding ...
- Why Left to Right Punches Are More Aggressive, Pow ...
Reading and writing from left to right is a skill so well-practised, so ingrained in language, that it's easy to ignore. Yet, according to some research, the direction in which language flows could have implications that spread into many other areas of our experience. Consider that people are often ...
After Downing Street.org
- The Firestorm Ahead
The Firestorm Ahead By Immanuel Wallerstein | Middle East Online There is a firestorm ahead in the Middle East for which neither the US government nor the US public is prepared. The storm will go from Iraq to Afghanistan to Pakistan to Israel/Palestine, says Immanuel Wallerstein. There is a firesto ...
- CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Work ...
CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Worker By Dan Arnall | ABC Newser The overall CEO-to-worker pay gap is exceptionally high; S&P 500 CEOs in 2008 earned 319 times more than the average worker. The liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies is out with a report on excessive executiv ...
- Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos
Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos Repeat offender Pfizer paying record $2.3B settlement for illegal drug promotions By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press | ABC News.com As part of its illegal marketing, Pfizer invited doctors to consultant meetings at resort locations, paying their ...
- Notes From Dennis Kucinich's Appearance At Progres ...
Attendee's Notes from Dennis Kucinich's appearance at Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Ohio, August 22, 2009: "The health debate is about the purposes of government - the Constitution says the government exists to promote the general welfare..." (Interesting that two other Ohio Congress ...
- Californians/Nevadans Protest Bybee Tomorrow, 9/3/ ...
BYE BYE BYBEE: IMPEACH & ARREST THE TORTURE JUDGE Thursday, September 4, noon-2 p.m. Ninth Circuit Court, 7th & Mission, San Francisco Map PINKS and friends are invited to come to the Ninth Circuit Court at 7th & Mission this Thursday to protest "torture judge" Bybee's lifetime appointment to the ...
Grist - News
- The Cruelty of Industrial Egg-riculture - plus a t ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs than any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs tan any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
- Let’s (re)do school lunch
It’s time to get active in the campaign to improve school lunches, says Kurt Michael Friese.
- Ruminations on the Obama era, with a side of spicy ...
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Happy birthday, here's your cannon ... @ Dailymail Mike Daugherty asked his 11-year-old son Logan what he wanted for his birthday. The boy said, "I want a cannon." Dad didn't scoff at Logan's request by saying, "How about a hippopotamus instead," as a Christmas song from another era lamented. No ...
- I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
These tiny I-Swarm (Intelligent Small-World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation) robots are incredibly neat! They move by using a piezoelectric transducer to vibrate across a surface in a manner similar to a bristlebot, only controllable. Because they are vibrating at audible frequencies, ...
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- Joe Jackson says ?someone should pay? for son Mich ...
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- Why Michelle's Hair Matters
For African-American women, hair commands great interest and carries a lot of cultural baggage
- SEC Internal Review Cites Multiple Failures on Mad ...
A report by the SEC's internal investigator says the agency missed multiple opportunities to stop Madoff. Overall, the report cites instances of incompetence that ultimately enabled Madoff and helped him attract new investors.
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What should have been a clear victory in the President's campaign to run again has been muddied by the realities of timing, politics and logistics
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- Cash For Clunkers A Big Win--But Not For Chrysler
August auto sales showed big improvement for almost all the major automakers. But beleaguered Chrysler is bringing up the rear, and the immediate future doesn't look bright.
Washington Independent
- Rachel Maddow and Spencer Ackerman: Real Talk on A ...
TWI’s own Spencer Ackerman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Wednesday to discuss Afghanistan, contractors, and the shocking scandal that has recently come to light. In case you missed it, here’s the video (after the jump). Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and New ...
- Grassley Blasts Wasteful Medicare Spending
Medicare and its beneficiaries paid four times the average supplier cost for standard-issue power wheelchairs in the first half of 2007, according to a report released Wednesday by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. The news drew the immediate condemnation of Sen. ...
- Curt Schilling Hearts Ann Coulter
As long as people are discussing the possibility of legendary Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling running for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, they should check out his blog. From August 8: Ann Coulter might be extreme, but damn the woman is intelligent in ways that piss so many people off. You have to ...
- Gary Bauer: Obama’s Speech to Children Is an ...
Gary Bauer, the religious conservative leader who was undersecretary of Education under President Reagan, and who now runs American Values, tells supporters in his daily email that the president’s Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren is an example of the White House “using its power in unprecedented ...
- The Waiting Room
Here’s a brief summary of the day’s health care news. President Obama is slated to address a joint session of Congress on Sept. 9 to lay out more detailed demands for health care reform, ABC News reported today. The move — which came on the heels of a written invitation from House Speaker Nan ...
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- ‘Biosecure’ Farms Not So Biosecure
There are times when perniciously false premises are treated as the criteria by which truth is determined. We lose the argument before it’s begun. And where does that leave us in our efforts to control mortal dangers of our own making? Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business | Note-it! ...
- Raw milk “Pepsi challenge” in Romania
“Raw milk is very easy to find, here in Romania. Bunici (grandmas) typically stand on the busy before-noon street corners, and lean against brick walls or warped garden rails. Placed before them are a few ‘recycled’ 2-liter soda bottles filled with Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbeat | ...
- Irish Call For Total EU Ban on Brazilian Beef
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has written to the EU Commission calling for an immediate and complete halt on Brazilian beef imports. According to Meatinfo.co.uk, IFA president Padriag Walshe wrote to EU Commissioner for Health & Consumer Pro Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business ...
- Health care debate creates new diseases
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- Coroners 'should test for CJD to monitor spread of ...
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Why Organic
- The POPE, Prime Minister and WTF is going on here& ...
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- Your vote is a covenant and you don’t REALLY ...
Flag wavers may sit this one out. Your vote is a covenant that keeps you locked into this 3D movie. You and I have no idea who these people are. You have been brainwashed to believe a bunch of hogwash. There is a much larger reason they want you to vote, than you have been [...]
- See for yourself: Which number represents Jesus Ch ...
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- THE HPV VACCINE and our daughters….
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- BIG MEDIA RULINGS
 Senate Committee Votes to Throw Out FCC RulesThe Senate Commerce Committee passed a “resolution of disapproval” that would veto the FCC’s latest attempt to dismantle longstanding media ownership limits. Free Press  Senate Panel Rejects New Media Ownership Rule A Senate committee vo ...
Invisible Opportunity
- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
Washington Times Editorial Many media outlets have misfired about guns. Countless newspapers and television networks — from CBS to MSNBC — have misreported that conservative protesters are threatening President Obama with guns at public events. It hasn’t happened. In Portsmouth, N.H., a man ca ...
- Why Our Great-Grandparents were Happier Than We Ar ...
Bayers Heroin A bottle of Bayer’s heroin.. Between 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine. It was also used to treat children with strong cough Coca Wine, anyone? Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the market . Eve ...
- Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims
By Jeevan Vasagar Two New Zealand schoolgirls humbled one of the world’s biggest food and drugs companies after their school science experiment found that their ready-to-drink Ribena contained almost no trace of vitamin C. Students Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo tested the blackcurrant cordial agai ...
- Pregnant women express fears over swine flu vaccin ...
By Sarah Boseley Almost half of all pregnant women say they will refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu once the jab is available, suggesting there is widespread concern about its safety, a poll has revealed. Pregnant women are one of the target groups for vaccination identified by experts advisi ...
- Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine De ...
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 28, 2009 According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination ...
TheGallopingBeaver
- M & M's, Anyone ? ? ? ? (Moyers and Maher)
This post by Glenn Greenwald summarizing Bill Moyers' appearance on the Bill Maher show last night says it all regarding the current state of affairs in the USAofexpensivehealthcare. Go . Read . Get angry. Think Progressive Party not tied to the dems or repugs . . . . (Cross-posted from Moved t ...
- Assault rifle at Obama speech a publicity stunt
for conservative talk radio show Declare Your Independence With Ernest Hancock . Hancock and "Chris", the black man carrying the assault rifle, knew each other "through their work for presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)". "We know what we're up against," Hancock, also packing heat at the h ...
- Think Light . . .
INHABITAT is a neat site that showcases all sorts of green stuff, including the Solar Shanghai Pavilion, made from used CD cases . Go read all about it.
- Money for Vote$ . . . .
The answer to the question asked at the end: "Whoever contribute$ the mo$t $$ to my re-election campaign!" Silly voter. What was he thinking ? ? ? ? (Cross-posted from Moved to Vancouver )
- The Emperor Strikes Back
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Media Matters for America
- Sanity on hold: Fox News warns Democrats: "Don't ...
Fox News hosts have recently fixated on the House's decision to terminate a pilot program to -- in the words of Bret Baier -- "kill the patriotic tunes callers hear when they're put on hold." Sean Hannity claimed that it "serves as a lesson to the Democrats: Don't meddle with our patriotic musi ...
- Fox's Kelly gives "hat tip" to birther, Obama-Hit ...
On the September 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom , co-host Megyn Kelly gave a "hat tip" to the blog Gateway Pundit, which Kelly said is where "we found" video of "a new effort to silence critics of the Democrats' [health care] plan." The Gateway Pundit blog has frequently pushed the ...
- Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for ...
Despite his claim to be "simply reporting" on the Tea Party Express rallies, Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins, who is traveling with the cross-country protest bus tour, has repeatedly expressed support for the protesters, who he has referred to as "the America that Washington forgot." Fox News ...
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TPM Cafe
- George Will is Right
I don't often say this, but George Will gets it exactly right. But before launching New Deal 2.0 in Afghanistan, the Obama administration should ask itself: If U.S. forces are there to prevent re-establishment of al-Qaeda bases -- evidently there... Sponsored Topics: Afghanistan - al-Qaeda ...
- The Apparent Unmotivated Idiocy of Labor Union Mem ...
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- Will Israel Attack Iran This Year?
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TruthOut
- US Extends Iraq Contract for Blackwater Firm
Washington - State Department officials said Wednesday they have extended a contract with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA despite the fact the company is not allowed to work in the country. Three officials said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide ...
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- US Officials Cancel Contract to Profile Reporters
Washington - US military authorities in Afghanistan have terminated a contract with a company that was producing profiles of reporters seeking to cover a war that's becoming increasingly unpopular with the American public. The media analysis work being done by The Rendon Group had become a " ...
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Boston/Washington - US securities regulators missed repeated chances to uncover Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, a sharply critical review by a federal watchdog said on Wednesday. A summary of a report by the U.S. read more
- American to Cut 921 Flight Attendants' Jobs
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- The “British method”
Following a political campaign by the BNP, a Muslim man was abducted from his home in Essex and threatened at knifepoint to stop organising weekly prayer sessions at the community centre. Asked to response, local BNP councillor Pat Richardson denied the BNP was behind the attack, explaining: “Fire ...
- ‘Israel’s Terror Inside’
Latest mini-doc from Max Blumenthal, via lenin: As Noam Chomsky has observed, and as this video makes clear, ‘those who call themselves “supporters of Israel” are in reality supporters of its moral degeneration and probable ultimate destruction’. Posted in Israeli / Palestinian, Videos ...
- A culture of fear
Pankaj Mishra dissects the ‘culture of fear’ being manufactured by a recent spate of books and articles warning of an impending ‘Eurabia’: ‘Ordinary Muslims in Europe, who suffer from the demoralisation caused by living as perennial objects of suspicion and contempt, are far from thinking ...
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- Silencing civil society
Former Israeli military commander Efran Efrati recently testified to the BBC that Palestinian children are ‘routinely ill-treated’ by Israeli soldiers: “You take the kid, you blindfold him, you handcuff him, he’s really shaking… Sometimes you cuff his legs too. Sometimes it cuts off the ci ...
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Scientists are now beginning to see that mining's most lasting damage may be the massive amounts of debris dumped into valley streams.
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I would urge that California's water warriors hold their opinions until they actually read and digest these bills.
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Water in the very near future will be neither cheap nor plentiful, and much of the Southwest is destined for real trouble.
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- Texas Progressive Alliance August 31, 2009
It’s the week before Labor Day, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is hard at work bringing you the best of the Texas blogosphere. Here are this week’s highlights. The Texas Cloverleaf wonders why only one person showed up to a budget meeting where taxes are being increased in Denton County. No ...
- Who Will Carry The Kennedy Torch? Op Ed
The passing of Ted Kennedy may have dealt a blow to progressive humanitarian warriors. The Senate is missing the most effective voice for the disenfranchised. From his perch atop the mountain of comfort built by his family, Ted Kennedy used his position to battle legislative discrepancies that ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 24, 2009
School is starting, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is prepared as always to ace the test. Here is this week’s roundup of blog highlights. From TXsharon: Woo Hoo! EPA testing has now confirmed wells are contaminated “with various substances connected with gas drillingâ€�–proof that h ...
- Bi-Polar America – Who is Worthy of a Healthy Li ...
The rationing of health care is already a fact of life. The new reform will remove some of that rationing and make health care a right instead of a privilege. Bi-Polar America - I am worthy, You are not. Jesus was a socialist.
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 17, 2009
It’s time for preseason football games, but the Texas Progressive Alliance is always in midseason form. Here are this week’s blog highlights. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wonders why we put up with temper tantrums and intimidation from the far right? Everyone should have their say in our d ...
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Journalist David Farrier has returned from an expedition with camerman Christie Douglas to Mongolia in which they aimed to find and film the Mongo...
- Gravity tractor could deflect killer asteroids
A British team of scientists and engineers have come up with a plan for a "gravity tractor", a device that would use gravity to change the traject...
- The U.S. teenager who cries tears of blood
A 15-year-old from Tennessee has baffled doctors with a very rare condition that makes him cry tears of blood as often as three times a day, an af...
- Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth
A controversial new area of research is being backed by the Royal Society which plans to simulate volcanic eruptions and spray millions of tons of...
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Contact with India's orbiting moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 has been lost, the mission was originally intended to last two years following its laun...
Grassroots
- Building a Movement, Haitian Style
pigs.jpg I spent the better part of last week crisscrossing Haiti’s arid Northwest with Grassroots International’s partner the National Congress of the Peasant’s Movement of Papay (MPNKP). MPNKP is best known to our allies and friends fo ...
- Resilient Hondurans Lead The Way To Protect Democr ...
IMG00292.jpg Today, thousands of people will fill the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. They are students, housekeepers, children and farmers from different parts of country—many of whom walked 10-12 miles a day to get to the ...
- Yes, We Can - But Will We Join Our Neighbors to Re ...
More than a month after the military coup in the Central American country of Honduras (for which the term “banana republic” was originally coined due to the overwhelming influence of U.S. fruit corporations in that country), the junta is still in power and shows little real sign of budging. re ...
- They Are Afraid of Us, Because We are Not Afraid o ...
Tom Loudon from our ally the Alliance for Responsible Trade, which is a member of the Hemispheric Social Alliance (a Grassroots International grantee) is currently in Honduras as part of an international human rights monitoring delegation. Today, August 11th, the Global Day of Action for Honduras, h ...
- On the Global Day of Action for Honduras, Donate y ...
Want to do something simple to help support Honduran democracy and keep the crisis in the public eye? Donate your status! It’s free, easy, and can make a huge impact. Right now, the corporate news media is mostly silent about what’s happening on the ground in Honduras and the role of US polic ...
Climate
- September 2, 2009
UN: Poor Nations Need $600B a Year for Climate Change (AFP) Developing nations need a $600 billion "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, the World Economic and Social Survey says. China Calculates High Pr ...
- September 1, 2009
US Climate Bill Encounters New Senate Delay (Reuters) Senate Democrats announced a new delay on climate change legislation, which could make it more difficult for President Obama to win progress on that front before a global environmental summit in December. EPA Preparing to Declare CO2 a Dange ...
- August 31, 2009
Japan Election Ushers in Party of Climate Action (Carbon Positive) A landslide victory for Japan’s party of near-permanent opposition has turned the country’s political scene on its head, and the country’s climate change policy along with it. New Zealand Lawmakers Give Thumbs Up to Emissi ...
- August 29-30, 2009
Both Sides in Energy Debate Watching Healthcare Battle (Los Angeles Times) As the battle over healthcare unfolds, its attack ads, spin-doctoring and town hall rhetoric are being watched with special attention by the combatants in Washington's next big fight -- Pres. Obama's climate plan. Leave ...
- August 28, 2009
Forestry leads Indonesian Agency’s Roadmap for Emissions Cuts (Reuters) An Indonesian environment agency has set out a roadmap for the government to adopt forestry, energy, transport, industrial and agriculture policies that would slash carbon emissions by the world's No. 3 emitter. Poll: O ...
TomDispatch
- Tomgram: David Swanson, The More Things Change
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of Iraq in March 2003. More ...
- Tomgram: Nick Turse, From My Lai to Lockerbie
On this one-way planet of ours, it's hard sometimes to imagine things any other way, but for a moment let's try. Imagine, for instance, that in recent years the director of Iranian intelligence oversaw a program of "extraordinary rendition" aimed at those who were believed to be prepared to commi ...
- Tomgram: The Next War, On-Screen and Off
[ Note for TomDispatch readers: We're back! Refreshed and ready for action, but still on a somewhat relaxed schedule until after Labor Day. The next piece will be posted Sunday night. Tom ] G.I. Joe, Post-American Hero The Long, Slow Death of American Triumphalism By Tom Engelhardt The Pre ...
- Tomgram: Withdrawing by Bike from Iraq
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: So it's sayonara for a couple of weeks. I'm taking my usual August break. TomDispatch will return sometime the week of August 24th, but will be on a limited posting schedule through Labor Day. Let me take this opportunity once again to thank those of you who hav ...
- Tomgram: Mark Engler, Protesting at Climate Groun ...
We're so past the Roman Empire by now that it's probably time to update the phrase "fiddling while Rome burns." What about, for instance, "writing fake letters ostensibly from real non-profit groups to weaken a climate-change bill while the planet burns"? It's true. According to the New York Ti ...
Smirking Chimp
- Bush's Third Term? You're Living It
— from TomDispatch It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress ...
- Why Glenn Beck, and Fox News, can't escape the "r ...
Have so many blue-chip advertisers ever fled a program as quickly as the who's who of corporate America that's sprinted away from Glenn Beck in recent weeks? I certainly cannot recall ever seeing a mass exodus of this scale. The A-list collection of disgruntled Beck advertisers is staggering: Appleb ...
- Obama's Meaningless War
— from Truthdig True, he doesn't seem a bit like Lyndon Johnson, but the way he's headed on Afghanistan, Barack Obama is threatened with a quagmire that could bog down his presidency. LBJ also had a progressive agenda in mind, beginning with his war on poverty, but it was soon overwhelmed by the cos ...
- In Oligarchy We Trust: Government Fattens Bank Car ...
Is there a headline more menacing to liberals, moderates, consumers, small-business owners or free-marketeers than " Banks 'Too Big To Fail' Have Grown Even Bigger, Three Banks Issue Half the Mortgages & 2/3s of Credit Cards - Behemoths Born of the Bailout Reduce Consumer Choice "? Shouldn't any ju ...
- The Science Fiction of Military Marketing
The rise of video game culture has been criticized by some as encouraging violence. The theory is that the more violent and real-looking the video game is, the more it encourages its players to actually go out and reenact the game's scenes in real life. Of course, there's no scientific evidence to b ...
Ten Percent
- Already
Be with you soon, September already, autumn always starts -to me- with some Cocteau Twins… The memory of youth and realising you had to go back to school -freedom ending, back to conformity- always makes me sad at this time of year.
- Friday! The Hope Blister- Dagger
- Killing Fields of Sri Lanka
Channel Four report- Link to unedited clip in 3GP format -Warning, shows the execution of naked bound prisoners by military personnel- A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in ...
- Is The Obama Administration Victimising A Nobel Pe ...
Via FreeGaza- After Downing Street, by Ann Wright former US diplomat:- Less than a month ago, in late July, 2009, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (http://www.peacepeople.com/) was travelling from Dublin, Ireland to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Peace Laureate Jody Williams to participate in p ...
- Selection By Occupier
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (albeit funded by both US & NATO govts) has reports of systematic fraud, the EU are more upbeat, try to be surprised. The one candidate Ramazan Bashardost, with some real credentials in representing the Afghan people against powerful and corrupt elite ...
Paul Krugman
- Horse-race reporting
There's too much reporting that focuses on how policy proposals are supposedly playing, rather than what's actually in them.
- Getting stucco
This isn't the first time the Sunshine State has suffered from a big real estate bubble.
- Going fishing
Well, cycling actually.
- A couple of notes on the 40s and 50s
Didn't rapid population growth make it easier to deal with debt? Didn't the fact that the rest of the world was in ruins help? No.
- 1945
The fact is that the war left America with a big debt -- bigger, relative to our resources, than we're likely to face when the economic rescue is over. We dealt with it.
No Quarter
- President Obama Bites The Hand That Feeds Him…Ag ...
ABC’s Jake Tapper reported last night that the President’s Political Arm Follows His Lead in Drumming Up Support for Health Care Reform Push — by Criticizing Media. In his August 20, 2009, meeting with supporters at the Democratic National Committee and its “Organizing for Americaâ€Â ...
- Krauthammer Nails It - Draconian Health Insurance ...
I’m a capitalist, not a socialist. I’m a centrist, not a liberal or libertarian. I’m definitely not a Republican or a conservative, but I want this country to achieve a public health insurance policy that actually works, not pie in the sky wishful thinking. I don’t want it to bankrupt the co ...
- A Tale Of Two Fires
Once again, the State of California is dealing with a massive wildfire. Sadly, two firefighters lost their lives. And it is far from being over as the title of this article indicates, Fire burns 105,000 acres with no control in sight. It is hard to even grasp the breadth of this [...]
- Placebobama
The use of placebos in medicine is absolutely fascinating. The effects can be stunning, despite the fact that they, by their very definition, are composed of inert matter. Some may not understand that placebo effects do not result in a cure in and of themselves. Rather, when they work, people fe ...
- Healthcare letter: for viral distribution
I’ve written a sample letter I’m hoping to get out to as many people as possible. This is the last week of the Congressional recess and your Senators and Representatives may think they can relax. We need to keep the pressure on to make them painfully aware that we - their constituents - are migh ...
Environmental Graffiti
- Treasures of the Ancient World Carved Into Rock
- The Many Moods of the Chameleon Illustrated in Col ...
- Take Your Brahman Bull to Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Animals Menace Photographers
- Albino Alligators
Foreign Policy in Focus
- Response to Williams
Noam Chomsky replies to Ian Williams on Kosovo and East Timor.
- The Other Democratic Party
FPIF's weekly update.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- The Iranian Opposition's Second Life
Protests continue in a virtual world where security police and censors are unable to tread.
- Poems Against the Regime
Three Iranian-American poets write about protests, images, and a fallen demonstrator.
Therapy News
- Recovering from Infidelity
By Robert F Scuka, LCSW-C. Infidelity is one of the most difficult challenges that any marriage or committed relationship can face. Infidelity is almost universally accompanied by a deep sense of betrayal and a profound loss of trust. The reason is that the one partner experiences the infidelity of ...
- Study Links Dopamine with Ability to Block Formati ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The experience of a traumatic event can sometimes be overcome in a remarkably quick and elegant way by the mind and consciousness, but in many cases witnesses to unsettling situations are left with traumatic memories. Such memories can have a negative impact on mental ...
- Walking in Circles Might Not Just Be a Feeling
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The notion that one is walking around in circles has a long history in personal introspection. While many people are marvelously capable of plotting out a straight and defined course to follow, others may feel as though the path ahead is as obscured and winding as it g ...
- Need for More Attention to Mental Health in Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Epilepsy is a condition which affects scores of children around the world and can have considerable negative consequences for development and personal well-being. But the issue can also lead towards complications in mental health as well as the health of families, not ...
- An Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Tough Times
By Debbie Devine, MS, LPC “In the depth of winter, I finally realized that deep within me there lay an invincible summer.” A. Camus Let’s face it, life throws us curves sometimes. We all experience the ups and downs that lead some of us to seek a counselor’s help: relationship issues, money ...
Mountaintop Removal
- Enviros Blast Obama's Choice for Office of Surface ...
WASHINGTON, DC , September 2, 2009 (ENS) - Environmental groups are speaking out against the man President Barack Obama has chosen to run the Office of Surface Mining, which has jurisdiction over mountaintop removal coal mining.
- Two tree-sit protesters held on $25,000 bail (The ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.
- W.Va. tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail. Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton
- Mountaintop removal sculpture, sculptor, at Lexing ...
Artist Jeff Chapman-Crane will be at St. Raphael's Episcopal Church in Lexington Thursday to di
- WVa tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ( ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton were in the Southern Regional Jail on Tuesday, ch...
Memeorandum
- WH withdraws call for students to 'help' Obama (Ma ...
Matthew Mosk / Washington Times : WH withdraws call for students to ‘help’ Obama — The Obama administration late Wednesday withdrew a recommendation that school children who watch a video featuring President Obama next week write about how they might “help the president” as part of a ...
- The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? (Abu ...
Abu Muqawama : The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? — So I was on the Newshour last night debating Afghanistan with a favorite of this blog and its readers, Andrew Bacevich. As readers of this blog know, I am uncomfortable when placed in the position of being expected to lustily d ...
- U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan (Julian ...
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times : U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan — Support units will be replaced by up to 14,000 ‘trigger-pullers,’ and noncombat posts will be contracted out, Defense officials say. The swap will allow the U.S. to keep its troop level unchanged. — ...
- Under fire, Obama shifts strategy (The Politico)
The Politico : Under fire, Obama shifts strategy — Aides to President Barack Obama are putting the final touches on a new strategy to help Democrats recover from a brutal August recess by specifying what Obama wants to see in a compromise health care deal and directly confronting other trou ...
- Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and ...
Carl Hulse / The Caucus : Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and Other Presidents — In a memoir being published posthumously, Senator Edward M. Kennedy talks remorsefully about the car accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - a turn of events many consider a chief re ...
Energy & Environment News
- Energy Company Calls Halt to Drilling Project
The $17 million energy project in California has been suspended indefinitely after the drilling essentially snagged on surface rock formations.
- One Man’s Trash ...
To Dan Phillips, who constructs low-income housing in a town in East Texas, almost anything discarded and durable is potential building material.
- BP Discovers ‘Giant’ Oil Field in Gu ...
The announcement reaffirms the area’s importance to Western oil companies who are increasingly barred from investing in the world’s richest oil prospects.
- Special Report: Business of Green: A Refuge Made F ...
Businesses are finding new ways to turn farm and industrial waste into low-cost building materials.
- U.N. Reports on Developing Nations’ Energy ...
Trillions of dollars are needed to help developing nations grow using renewable energy, according to an estimate.
5+ quakes - 7 days
- M 5.2, near the coast of Nicaragua
Monday, August 31, 2009 09:21:26 UTC Monday, August 31, 2009 03:21:26 AM at epicenter Depth : 76.60 km (47.60 mi)
- M 5.0, northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:45:18 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 11:45:18 PM at epicenter Depth : 53.70 km (33.37 mi)
- M 5.3, northern Qinghai, China
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:28:41 UTC Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:28:41 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
Friday, August 28, 2009 04:08:03 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 05:08:03 PM at epicenter Depth : 135.80 km (84.38 mi)
- M 5.1, D'Entrecasteaux Islands region
Friday, August 28, 2009 02:52:48 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 12:52:48 PM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
China Dialogue
- Taking the toad’s-eye view
Dipak Gyawali, former water minister of Nepal, explains how to approach Himalayan climate-change science from the grass-roots level. Interview by Isabel Hilton. Dipak Gyawali is a former minister of water resources in Nepal and research director of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation. Here he te ...
- Geoengineering: do we intervene?
A major study published today in the United Kingdom asks what role proposed geoengineering technologies could play in regulating the climate. Tan Copsey spoke to one of its contributors, Ken Caldeira. As part of a series for chinadialogue that examines the environmental and political arguments aroun ...
- Rethinking Sino-US relations
Many Chinese commentators worry about the risks of the United States introducing carbon tariffs. Chu Zhaogen urges them to take a long-term view. United States energy secretary Steven Chu and commerce secretary Gary Locke visited China last month to explore where there might be mutually beneficial U ...
- Do we know change when we see it?
An agreement between the US and China on climate change and clean energy may be more significant than its detractors initially supposed, write Banning Garrett and Jonathan Adams. Did the United States and China recently take a game-changing step on climate change and clean energy? Quite possibly so. ...
- Building regional cooperation
Can people across the Himalayan region mobilise to build a common, collaborative response to the impacts of climate change? Isabel Hilton interviews Mohan Munasinghe, vice chairman of the IPCC. Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist and the vice chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
AlterNet Top Stories
- The Not-So-Happy Meal: What's Really in Fast Food?
The real story behind every perfectly round patty and golden fry is something the fast food industry would prefer you not know.
- Coital Cephalalgia: Have Sex and Feel Like You're ...
My life has sucked significantly more than yours has over the past two weeks -- here's why.
- American Brokenness: A Lament on Healthcare
Conservatives in this country are undergoing an existential crisis, but this is not the time for liberals to sit by smugly and watch.
- Young Workers in Free Fall: 1/3 Under 35 Live with ...
So much for the economic independence that's supposed to come with young adulthood.
- Sgt. Northcutt's Post-Iraq Nightmare: Getting Arre ...
Phillip Northcutt started legally cultivating medical marijuana to deal with PTSD from fighting in the Iraq. It wasn't long before the police and the courts caught up with him.
Threat Level
- Appeals Court Upholds Online Gambling Ban
A move to scuttle legislation outlawing online gambling suffered a major setback when a federal appeals court set aside constitutional and other legal challenges to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside asse ...
- Voting Tech Experts Sought by Feds to Develop Stan ...
Want to help improve the design and security of voting systems made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) and other companies? The federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which oversees the federal testing and certification of voting systems, is seeking four technol ...
- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
- 5 More Indicted in Probe of International Carding ...
Five eastern European men were indicted in New York on Monday as part of an international ring allegedly responsible for at least $4 million in credit card theft. The ring, which authorities dubbed the Western Express Cybercrime Group, operated between 2001 and 2007 and trafficked in at least 95,00 ...
Reuters - Most Popular Articles
- NASA tracks space junk headed toward space station
HOUSTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The International Space Station might have to fire its thrusters to avoid a piece of space junk that could pass within two miles (3.2 km) of the orbiting complex and its 13 astronauts, NASA said on Wednesday.
- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. But industry prognosticators don't expect the diva to trip up on the charts next week.
- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.
- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's advertising watchdog has criticized an ad for a clothing company featuring a partially nude model who appeared to be younger than 16.
- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Susan Atkins, a follower of mass killer Charles Manson convicted nearly four decades ago in some of the most notorious murders in U.S. history, lost her 18th bid for release on Wednesday.
Godspace
- Latest of the Spiritual Practices Series
The spiritual practices blog series is coming to a close. Christine has just a few more to post after this. Here’s the round-up of posts for the last month: Celebrations and Parties as a Spiritual Discipline by Kathy Escobar, The Refuge The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea by Andy Wade Netwo ...
- Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline
Well the What is a Spiritual Practice blog series is winding down but I am still continuing to receive articles so I intend to continue to post them over the next few weeks. Â today’s article comes from Kathy Escobar . Â Kathy describes herself as mommy. wife. friend. pot-stirrer. shepherd. fo ...
- The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea
Today’s post which seems very appropriate for me when I am heading off for a few relaxing days when I know I will be drinking lots of tea, is written by Andrew Wade He and his family have recently returned from several years working in Hong Kong where Andy worked as a Mennonite pastor. Â [...]
- Networking as a Spiritual Practice
I have been a little slow with posting today because Tom and I are on the road again. We are heading for a few days off in British Columbia with some friends but I wanted to make sure that I posted the last of the articles I have received for the What is a Spiritual [...]
- Mothering as a Spiritual Practice
Another beautiful day in Seattle and Tom and I are getting ready for a few days vacation up on Mayne Island, one of the Canadian gulf islands. Â The weather is supposed to be good and I am really looking forward to a few days off – hoping that the blackberries and apples are ready like [...]
Equality Trust
- Goodbye social democracy, hello economic democracy
Bill Kerry writes for Labour List about the limits of social democracy and the need for economic democracy.
- Shattering the myth of equality
An article by Boris Frankel in Melbourne's newspaper 'The Age'.
- Polly Toynbee: This bold equality push is just wha ...
Polly Toynbee writing about the new Equality Bill today's Guardian. "Harriet Harman's bill is a frank recognition of the role of class in Britain. A decade earlier, it might have had a real impact..."
- Seumas Milne: This naked display of class egotism ...
"It's more than a week since Alistair Darling's budget, but the howls of protest haven't stopped for a day ever since. That's not been the public sector employees facing a harsh squeeze on jobs and pay who've been squealing, or the million workers expected to join the dole queues in the next year, ...
- Bob Holman on social breakdown
Bob Holman writes in the Glasgow Herald about the evidence in The Spirit Level.
IntelNews
- US spy agencies still lack foreign language expert ...
A US media outlet has finally followed up on the warnings, made by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last July, about the lack of trained foreign-language speakers in the US intelligence community.
- News you may have missed #0091
McCain denies private agreement with CIA torture tactic. CIA rejects further declassifications on torture-related material. Taliban kill Afghan intelligence chief.
- Document release offers new clues on MI5 activitie ...
A batch of intelligence documents from the immediate post-World War II period released this week by Britain’s National Archives offer glimpses into previously unknown activities by MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence service.
- Ex-CIA agent says Cheney “damaged the CIA more t ...
Robert Baer, the retired CIA field officer whose bestselling memoir, See No Evil, formed the basis of the 2005 motion picture Syriana, has said that former Vice President’ Dick Cheney “damaged the CIA more than anybody has, including the press or the Department of Justice”.
- News you may have missed #0090
CIA's black sites, illuminated. Russian agents try to influence Czech politicians, says intelligence report. South Korean arrested for collaborating with North Korean spy.
PsyBlog
- Group Polarization: The Trend to Extreme Decisions
Say you put 10 people in a room and asked them to design a car. Would they design something average or something wacky? Would they be more likely to come up with the Ford Focus or 'The Homer', designed by Homer Simpson in this classic episode of The Simpsons? To help you decide, it's [...] » Try ...
- The Acceptance Prophesy: How You Control Who Likes ...
· Is interpersonal attraction a self-fulfilling prophesy? The mystical-sounding 'acceptance prophesy' is simply this: when we think other people are going to like us, we behave more warmly towards them and consequently they like us more. When we think other people aren't going to like us, we beha ...
- Brainstorming Reloaded
· Why brainstorming is ineffective and how to fix it. Brainstorming was once thought a fantastic way for groups to generate new ideas. Although not as fashionable as it once was, brainstorming is still frequently used in business and, often inadvertently, for all sorts of personal decisions; peop ...
- Consumer Psychology
· How and why we consume and how our beliefs, ideas and senses influence consumption. Peter Drucker, the management consultant, famously argued that about 80% of all products and services fail or fall well short of targets within six months of launching. Clearly markets have little understanding ...
- Why Left to Right Punches Are More Aggressive, Pow ...
Reading and writing from left to right is a skill so well-practised, so ingrained in language, that it's easy to ignore. Yet, according to some research, the direction in which language flows could have implications that spread into many other areas of our experience. Consider that people are often ...
After Downing Street.org
- The Firestorm Ahead
The Firestorm Ahead By Immanuel Wallerstein | Middle East Online There is a firestorm ahead in the Middle East for which neither the US government nor the US public is prepared. The storm will go from Iraq to Afghanistan to Pakistan to Israel/Palestine, says Immanuel Wallerstein. There is a firesto ...
- CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Work ...
CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Worker By Dan Arnall | ABC Newser The overall CEO-to-worker pay gap is exceptionally high; S&P 500 CEOs in 2008 earned 319 times more than the average worker. The liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies is out with a report on excessive executiv ...
- Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos
Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos Repeat offender Pfizer paying record $2.3B settlement for illegal drug promotions By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press | ABC News.com As part of its illegal marketing, Pfizer invited doctors to consultant meetings at resort locations, paying their ...
- Notes From Dennis Kucinich's Appearance At Progres ...
Attendee's Notes from Dennis Kucinich's appearance at Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Ohio, August 22, 2009: "The health debate is about the purposes of government - the Constitution says the government exists to promote the general welfare..." (Interesting that two other Ohio Congress ...
- Californians/Nevadans Protest Bybee Tomorrow, 9/3/ ...
BYE BYE BYBEE: IMPEACH & ARREST THE TORTURE JUDGE Thursday, September 4, noon-2 p.m. Ninth Circuit Court, 7th & Mission, San Francisco Map PINKS and friends are invited to come to the Ninth Circuit Court at 7th & Mission this Thursday to protest "torture judge" Bybee's lifetime appointment to the ...
Grist - News
- The Cruelty of Industrial Egg-riculture - plus a t ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs than any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs tan any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
- Let’s (re)do school lunch
It’s time to get active in the campaign to improve school lunches, says Kurt Michael Friese.
- Ruminations on the Obama era, with a side of spicy ...
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- Birthday cannon
Happy birthday, here's your cannon ... @ Dailymail Mike Daugherty asked his 11-year-old son Logan what he wanted for his birthday. The boy said, "I want a cannon." Dad didn't scoff at Logan's request by saying, "How about a hippopotamus instead," as a Christmas song from another era lamented. No ...
- I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
These tiny I-Swarm (Intelligent Small-World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation) robots are incredibly neat! They move by using a piezoelectric transducer to vibrate across a surface in a manner similar to a bristlebot, only controllable. Because they are vibrating at audible frequencies, ...
- Home-haircut indicator: In the footsteps of the un ...
Filed under: Columns , Economic data , Recession , Comic Relief So, who out there cuts their own hair? I do, mainly because it is fading fast and it is a lot easier to have my wife take the clippers and then razor to my head rather than paying to go get my hair cut professionally. Now that I ...
- Joe Jackson says ?someone should pay? for son Mich ...
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Time - Top Stories
- Why Michelle's Hair Matters
For African-American women, hair commands great interest and carries a lot of cultural baggage
- SEC Internal Review Cites Multiple Failures on Mad ...
A report by the SEC's internal investigator says the agency missed multiple opportunities to stop Madoff. Overall, the report cites instances of incompetence that ultimately enabled Madoff and helped him attract new investors.
- Colombia: A Snag in Uribe's Re-Election Steamrolle ...
What should have been a clear victory in the President's campaign to run again has been muddied by the realities of timing, politics and logistics
- Ecuador vs. Chevron: Evidence of a Fix, or Video E ...
A controversial video apparently captures the judge in a long-running case of envirnomental contamination inveighing against the oil giant -- before his judgment
- Cash For Clunkers A Big Win--But Not For Chrysler
August auto sales showed big improvement for almost all the major automakers. But beleaguered Chrysler is bringing up the rear, and the immediate future doesn't look bright.
Washington Independent
- Rachel Maddow and Spencer Ackerman: Real Talk on A ...
TWI’s own Spencer Ackerman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Wednesday to discuss Afghanistan, contractors, and the shocking scandal that has recently come to light. In case you missed it, here’s the video (after the jump). Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and New ...
- Grassley Blasts Wasteful Medicare Spending
Medicare and its beneficiaries paid four times the average supplier cost for standard-issue power wheelchairs in the first half of 2007, according to a report released Wednesday by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. The news drew the immediate condemnation of Sen. ...
- Curt Schilling Hearts Ann Coulter
As long as people are discussing the possibility of legendary Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling running for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, they should check out his blog. From August 8: Ann Coulter might be extreme, but damn the woman is intelligent in ways that piss so many people off. You have to ...
- Gary Bauer: Obama’s Speech to Children Is an ...
Gary Bauer, the religious conservative leader who was undersecretary of Education under President Reagan, and who now runs American Values, tells supporters in his daily email that the president’s Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren is an example of the White House “using its power in unprecedented ...
- The Waiting Room
Here’s a brief summary of the day’s health care news. President Obama is slated to address a joint session of Congress on Sept. 9 to lay out more detailed demands for health care reform, ABC News reported today. The move — which came on the heels of a written invitation from House Speaker Nan ...
CowBoss' Brain Food
- ‘Biosecure’ Farms Not So Biosecure
There are times when perniciously false premises are treated as the criteria by which truth is determined. We lose the argument before it’s begun. And where does that leave us in our efforts to control mortal dangers of our own making? Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business | Note-it! ...
- Raw milk “Pepsi challenge” in Romania
“Raw milk is very easy to find, here in Romania. Bunici (grandmas) typically stand on the busy before-noon street corners, and lean against brick walls or warped garden rails. Placed before them are a few ‘recycled’ 2-liter soda bottles filled with Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbeat | ...
- Irish Call For Total EU Ban on Brazilian Beef
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has written to the EU Commission calling for an immediate and complete halt on Brazilian beef imports. According to Meatinfo.co.uk, IFA president Padriag Walshe wrote to EU Commissioner for Health & Consumer Pro Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business ...
- Health care debate creates new diseases
URGENT New Flash… Breaking News…The Center for Disease Control has identified a new strain of the Mad Cow Disease called Insane Donkey Virus running rampant among elected officials, Obama Administration personnel and high profile personalities. The CDC be Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbe ...
- Coroners 'should test for CJD to monitor spread of ...
Coroners are refusing to carry out post-mortem tests for an infection which causes the human form of BSE despite pleas that they could help monitor the spread of the disease, it was reported today. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120 Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Society & ...
Why Organic
- The POPE, Prime Minister and WTF is going on here& ...
Something is up. Way up. What are all these fine peeps doing here, only a few months before Bush leaves office? Why not wait for the new President to take office? Why NOW? Additionally, what took the Vatican sooooo long to fess up with some responsibility for what has taken place under their soiled ...
- Your vote is a covenant and you don’t REALLY ...
Flag wavers may sit this one out. Your vote is a covenant that keeps you locked into this 3D movie. You and I have no idea who these people are. You have been brainwashed to believe a bunch of hogwash. There is a much larger reason they want you to vote, than you have been [...]
- See for yourself: Which number represents Jesus Ch ...
“THE TRIBE OF EPHRAIM” = 666 — “WHICH NUMBER REPRESENTS JESUS CHRIST” = 666 —” THE ARYAN BROTHERHOOD” = 666. _______________ Using the english alphabet A = 1  B= 2   etc. Write out the phrase and assign the numbers under them. Now, add it vertically as you no ...
- THE HPV VACCINE and our daughters….
In case you missed my posting about the HPV VACCINE….I am including a link to it. http://whyorganic.wordpress.com/2007/06/18/do-not-give-your-daughter-hpv-vaccine
- BIG MEDIA RULINGS
 Senate Committee Votes to Throw Out FCC RulesThe Senate Commerce Committee passed a “resolution of disapproval” that would veto the FCC’s latest attempt to dismantle longstanding media ownership limits. Free Press  Senate Panel Rejects New Media Ownership Rule A Senate committee vo ...
Invisible Opportunity
- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
Washington Times Editorial Many media outlets have misfired about guns. Countless newspapers and television networks — from CBS to MSNBC — have misreported that conservative protesters are threatening President Obama with guns at public events. It hasn’t happened. In Portsmouth, N.H., a man ca ...
- Why Our Great-Grandparents were Happier Than We Ar ...
Bayers Heroin A bottle of Bayer’s heroin.. Between 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine. It was also used to treat children with strong cough Coca Wine, anyone? Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the market . Eve ...
- Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims
By Jeevan Vasagar Two New Zealand schoolgirls humbled one of the world’s biggest food and drugs companies after their school science experiment found that their ready-to-drink Ribena contained almost no trace of vitamin C. Students Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo tested the blackcurrant cordial agai ...
- Pregnant women express fears over swine flu vaccin ...
By Sarah Boseley Almost half of all pregnant women say they will refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu once the jab is available, suggesting there is widespread concern about its safety, a poll has revealed. Pregnant women are one of the target groups for vaccination identified by experts advisi ...
- Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine De ...
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 28, 2009 According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination ...
TheGallopingBeaver
- M & M's, Anyone ? ? ? ? (Moyers and Maher)
This post by Glenn Greenwald summarizing Bill Moyers' appearance on the Bill Maher show last night says it all regarding the current state of affairs in the USAofexpensivehealthcare. Go . Read . Get angry. Think Progressive Party not tied to the dems or repugs . . . . (Cross-posted from Moved t ...
- Assault rifle at Obama speech a publicity stunt
for conservative talk radio show Declare Your Independence With Ernest Hancock . Hancock and "Chris", the black man carrying the assault rifle, knew each other "through their work for presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)". "We know what we're up against," Hancock, also packing heat at the h ...
- Think Light . . .
INHABITAT is a neat site that showcases all sorts of green stuff, including the Solar Shanghai Pavilion, made from used CD cases . Go read all about it.
- Money for Vote$ . . . .
The answer to the question asked at the end: "Whoever contribute$ the mo$t $$ to my re-election campaign!" Silly voter. What was he thinking ? ? ? ? (Cross-posted from Moved to Vancouver )
- The Emperor Strikes Back
What is Emperor Steve fooling around with in his pocket this time? . Oooh - it's the nine new Senators he appointed yesterday. That makes 27 Cons he's appointed in less than a year , bringing his posse in the Senate up to 46 out 0f a total of 105. . G&M : "At an event in Quebec City, the Prime Mini ...
Media Matters for America
- Sanity on hold: Fox News warns Democrats: "Don't ...
Fox News hosts have recently fixated on the House's decision to terminate a pilot program to -- in the words of Bret Baier -- "kill the patriotic tunes callers hear when they're put on hold." Sean Hannity claimed that it "serves as a lesson to the Democrats: Don't meddle with our patriotic musi ...
- Fox's Kelly gives "hat tip" to birther, Obama-Hit ...
On the September 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom , co-host Megyn Kelly gave a "hat tip" to the blog Gateway Pundit, which Kelly said is where "we found" video of "a new effort to silence critics of the Democrats' [health care] plan." The Gateway Pundit blog has frequently pushed the ...
- Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for ...
Despite his claim to be "simply reporting" on the Tea Party Express rallies, Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins, who is traveling with the cross-country protest bus tour, has repeatedly expressed support for the protesters, who he has referred to as "the America that Washington forgot." Fox News ...
- Perino falsely suggests allowing federally subsid ...
Criticizing Democratic health reform bills for allowing federally subsidized health insurance plans to cover abortion, Fox News contributor Dana Perino claimed that the "Hyde Amendment was supposed to protect against" allowing health insurance plans "that get subsidies from the taxpayer dolla ...
- Conservatives on Obama's stay-in-school speech: "I ...
Numerous conservatives have claimed that President Obama's upcoming September 8 speech about "persisting and succeeding in school," along with classroom activities about the "importance of education," will "indoctrinate" and "brainwash" schoolchildren. Conservatives have compared Obama's address to ...
Global Research.ca
- Wake up America: Forced vaccinations, quarantine c ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- VIDEO; H1N1 Swine Flu: Forced Vaccinations in Mass ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- Historical facts about the dangers (and failures) ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- The Rise of Mercenary Armies: A Threat to Global S ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- Liquidity to Keep the Financial System from Collap ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
TPM Cafe
- George Will is Right
I don't often say this, but George Will gets it exactly right. But before launching New Deal 2.0 in Afghanistan, the Obama administration should ask itself: If U.S. forces are there to prevent re-establishment of al-Qaeda bases -- evidently there... Sponsored Topics: Afghanistan - al-Qaeda ...
- The Apparent Unmotivated Idiocy of Labor Union Mem ...
Steven Brill has a long essay in the New Yorker about the long process required to fire teachers in New York City. Now, any discussion of due process, whether in firings or criminal justice, inevitably can stack the deck by... Sponsored Topics: New York City - Trade union - United States - Steve ...
- The Guns of August, and Why the Republican Right W ...
What we learned in August is something we've long known but keep forgetting: The most important difference between America's Democratic left and Republican right is that the left has ideas and the right has discipline. Obama and progressive supporters... Sponsored Topics: Health care - Democrats ...
- How Progressives Should Weigh Compromises
The 2009 battle over health care reform is soon going to come to a head in national debates and legislative specifics. President Obama will re-set the agenda when he speaks to Congress, and in all likelihood sheer survival instincts will... Sponsored Topics: Barack Obama - Health care - United S ...
- Will Israel Attack Iran This Year?
The neocons are getting ready for another war. The same crowd that helped get us into Iraq are desperate for war with Iran (and for many of the same reasons). Former Vice President Cheney now says publicly that we could... Sponsored Topics: Iran - Dick Cheney - Israel - Iraq War - Middle East
TruthOut
- US Extends Iraq Contract for Blackwater Firm
Washington - State Department officials said Wednesday they have extended a contract with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA despite the fact the company is not allowed to work in the country. Three officials said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide ...
- Obama to Deliver Health Care Address to Congress
Washington - President Barack Obama has set a major address on health care for Sept. 9 before Congress. The speech will come a day after lawmakers return from an August recess in which critics of Obama's health proposals have dominated many public forums. Some Democrats feel Obama has been t ...
- US Officials Cancel Contract to Profile Reporters
Washington - US military authorities in Afghanistan have terminated a contract with a company that was producing profiles of reporters seeking to cover a war that's becoming increasingly unpopular with the American public. The media analysis work being done by The Rendon Group had become a " ...
- SEC Fumbled Five Madoff Probes, Report Finds
Boston/Washington - US securities regulators missed repeated chances to uncover Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, a sharply critical review by a federal watchdog said on Wednesday. A summary of a report by the U.S. read more
- American to Cut 921 Flight Attendants' Jobs
Dallas - American Airlines is cutting 921 flight attendant jobs as it deals with an ongoing downturn in traffic and lower revenue. The airline said Tuesday that the cuts will take effect Oct. 1. American, the nation's second-largest airline, said 228 employees will be furloughed - laid o ...
The Heathlander
- The “British method”
Following a political campaign by the BNP, a Muslim man was abducted from his home in Essex and threatened at knifepoint to stop organising weekly prayer sessions at the community centre. Asked to response, local BNP councillor Pat Richardson denied the BNP was behind the attack, explaining: “Fire ...
- ‘Israel’s Terror Inside’
Latest mini-doc from Max Blumenthal, via lenin: As Noam Chomsky has observed, and as this video makes clear, ‘those who call themselves “supporters of Israel” are in reality supporters of its moral degeneration and probable ultimate destruction’. Posted in Israeli / Palestinian, Videos ...
- A culture of fear
Pankaj Mishra dissects the ‘culture of fear’ being manufactured by a recent spate of books and articles warning of an impending ‘Eurabia’: ‘Ordinary Muslims in Europe, who suffer from the demoralisation caused by living as perennial objects of suspicion and contempt, are far from thinking ...
- Fighting the fash
Anti-fascist activists successfully confronted the BNP’s ‘Red, White and Blue’ hatefest [.pdf] (see also this Channel 4 report) in Codnor yesterday: One of the favourite chants of the day was reportedly: “We are black, white, Asian and we’re Jew / And they’re many, many more of us than ...
- Silencing civil society
Former Israeli military commander Efran Efrati recently testified to the BBC that Palestinian children are ‘routinely ill-treated’ by Israeli soldiers: “You take the kid, you blindfold him, you handcuff him, he’s really shaking… Sometimes you cuff his legs too. Sometimes it cuts off the ci ...
Water - AlterNet
- Mining's Destructive Legacy on Waterways
Scientists are now beginning to see that mining's most lasting damage may be the massive amounts of debris dumped into valley streams.
- The CA Legislature Unveiled 5 New Water Bills -- A ...
I would urge that California's water warriors hold their opinions until they actually read and digest these bills.
- Vitaminwater's Empty Calories Are at the Heart of ...
Vitaminwater tells its customers to "hydrate responsibly." That means not drinking 125-calorie sugar rushes like ... Vitaminwater.
- Why Corporations, Emerging Powers and Petro-States ...
In the past six months, big players in the global economy have grabbed 50 million acres of arable land, from Africa to Southeast Asia.
- Goodbye Pools, Lawns and a Whole Lot More: Why Lif ...
Water in the very near future will be neither cheap nor plentiful, and much of the Southwest is destined for real trouble.
TruthHugger
- Texas Progressive Alliance August 31, 2009
It’s the week before Labor Day, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is hard at work bringing you the best of the Texas blogosphere. Here are this week’s highlights. The Texas Cloverleaf wonders why only one person showed up to a budget meeting where taxes are being increased in Denton County. No ...
- Who Will Carry The Kennedy Torch? Op Ed
The passing of Ted Kennedy may have dealt a blow to progressive humanitarian warriors. The Senate is missing the most effective voice for the disenfranchised. From his perch atop the mountain of comfort built by his family, Ted Kennedy used his position to battle legislative discrepancies that ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 24, 2009
School is starting, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is prepared as always to ace the test. Here is this week’s roundup of blog highlights. From TXsharon: Woo Hoo! EPA testing has now confirmed wells are contaminated “with various substances connected with gas drillingâ€�–proof that h ...
- Bi-Polar America – Who is Worthy of a Healthy Li ...
The rationing of health care is already a fact of life. The new reform will remove some of that rationing and make health care a right instead of a privilege. Bi-Polar America - I am worthy, You are not. Jesus was a socialist.
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 17, 2009
It’s time for preseason football games, but the Texas Progressive Alliance is always in midseason form. Here are this week’s blog highlights. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wonders why we put up with temper tantrums and intimidation from the far right? Everyone should have their say in our d ...
Dandelion Salad - Featured Writers' Posts
- "And on the most exalted throne in the world sits ...
by William Blum Featured Writer Dandelion Salad www.killinghope.org Sept. 2, 2009 The Anti-Empire
- Netanyahu: Our lesson from the Holocaust is that t ...
Propaganda Alert compiled by Cem Ertür Featured Writer Dandelion Salad 28 August 2009 Thi
- The Role of Chance in History and National Health ...
by Steven Jonas, MD, MPH Featured Writer Dandelion Salad crossposted on Buzzflash.com September 2,
- The Lawmaker by Michael Carmichael + Sanders Unfil ...
by Michael Carmichael Featured Writer Dandelion Salad PlanetaryMovement.org August 28, 2009 He ne
- FDIC Insolvency & "Loss-Sharing" by Josh Sidma ...
by Josh Sidman Dandelion Salad Featured Writer Josh’s Blog Post Sept. 1, 2009 Capitalism Origin
Unexplained Mysteries
- Team return from death worm expedition
Journalist David Farrier has returned from an expedition with camerman Christie Douglas to Mongolia in which they aimed to find and film the Mongo...
- Gravity tractor could deflect killer asteroids
A British team of scientists and engineers have come up with a plan for a "gravity tractor", a device that would use gravity to change the traject...
- The U.S. teenager who cries tears of blood
A 15-year-old from Tennessee has baffled doctors with a very rare condition that makes him cry tears of blood as often as three times a day, an af...
- Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth
A controversial new area of research is being backed by the Royal Society which plans to simulate volcanic eruptions and spray millions of tons of...
- India loses Moon satellite links
Contact with India's orbiting moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 has been lost, the mission was originally intended to last two years following its laun...
Grassroots
- Building a Movement, Haitian Style
pigs.jpg I spent the better part of last week crisscrossing Haiti’s arid Northwest with Grassroots International’s partner the National Congress of the Peasant’s Movement of Papay (MPNKP). MPNKP is best known to our allies and friends fo ...
- Resilient Hondurans Lead The Way To Protect Democr ...
IMG00292.jpg Today, thousands of people will fill the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. They are students, housekeepers, children and farmers from different parts of country—many of whom walked 10-12 miles a day to get to the ...
- Yes, We Can - But Will We Join Our Neighbors to Re ...
More than a month after the military coup in the Central American country of Honduras (for which the term “banana republic” was originally coined due to the overwhelming influence of U.S. fruit corporations in that country), the junta is still in power and shows little real sign of budging. re ...
- They Are Afraid of Us, Because We are Not Afraid o ...
Tom Loudon from our ally the Alliance for Responsible Trade, which is a member of the Hemispheric Social Alliance (a Grassroots International grantee) is currently in Honduras as part of an international human rights monitoring delegation. Today, August 11th, the Global Day of Action for Honduras, h ...
- On the Global Day of Action for Honduras, Donate y ...
Want to do something simple to help support Honduran democracy and keep the crisis in the public eye? Donate your status! It’s free, easy, and can make a huge impact. Right now, the corporate news media is mostly silent about what’s happening on the ground in Honduras and the role of US polic ...
Climate
- September 2, 2009
UN: Poor Nations Need $600B a Year for Climate Change (AFP) Developing nations need a $600 billion "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, the World Economic and Social Survey says. China Calculates High Pr ...
- September 1, 2009
US Climate Bill Encounters New Senate Delay (Reuters) Senate Democrats announced a new delay on climate change legislation, which could make it more difficult for President Obama to win progress on that front before a global environmental summit in December. EPA Preparing to Declare CO2 a Dange ...
- August 31, 2009
Japan Election Ushers in Party of Climate Action (Carbon Positive) A landslide victory for Japan’s party of near-permanent opposition has turned the country’s political scene on its head, and the country’s climate change policy along with it. New Zealand Lawmakers Give Thumbs Up to Emissi ...
- August 29-30, 2009
Both Sides in Energy Debate Watching Healthcare Battle (Los Angeles Times) As the battle over healthcare unfolds, its attack ads, spin-doctoring and town hall rhetoric are being watched with special attention by the combatants in Washington's next big fight -- Pres. Obama's climate plan. Leave ...
- August 28, 2009
Forestry leads Indonesian Agency’s Roadmap for Emissions Cuts (Reuters) An Indonesian environment agency has set out a roadmap for the government to adopt forestry, energy, transport, industrial and agriculture policies that would slash carbon emissions by the world's No. 3 emitter. Poll: O ...
TomDispatch
- Tomgram: David Swanson, The More Things Change
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of Iraq in March 2003. More ...
- Tomgram: Nick Turse, From My Lai to Lockerbie
On this one-way planet of ours, it's hard sometimes to imagine things any other way, but for a moment let's try. Imagine, for instance, that in recent years the director of Iranian intelligence oversaw a program of "extraordinary rendition" aimed at those who were believed to be prepared to commi ...
- Tomgram: The Next War, On-Screen and Off
[ Note for TomDispatch readers: We're back! Refreshed and ready for action, but still on a somewhat relaxed schedule until after Labor Day. The next piece will be posted Sunday night. Tom ] G.I. Joe, Post-American Hero The Long, Slow Death of American Triumphalism By Tom Engelhardt The Pre ...
- Tomgram: Withdrawing by Bike from Iraq
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: So it's sayonara for a couple of weeks. I'm taking my usual August break. TomDispatch will return sometime the week of August 24th, but will be on a limited posting schedule through Labor Day. Let me take this opportunity once again to thank those of you who hav ...
- Tomgram: Mark Engler, Protesting at Climate Groun ...
We're so past the Roman Empire by now that it's probably time to update the phrase "fiddling while Rome burns." What about, for instance, "writing fake letters ostensibly from real non-profit groups to weaken a climate-change bill while the planet burns"? It's true. According to the New York Ti ...
Smirking Chimp
- Bush's Third Term? You're Living It
— from TomDispatch It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress ...
- Why Glenn Beck, and Fox News, can't escape the "r ...
Have so many blue-chip advertisers ever fled a program as quickly as the who's who of corporate America that's sprinted away from Glenn Beck in recent weeks? I certainly cannot recall ever seeing a mass exodus of this scale. The A-list collection of disgruntled Beck advertisers is staggering: Appleb ...
- Obama's Meaningless War
— from Truthdig True, he doesn't seem a bit like Lyndon Johnson, but the way he's headed on Afghanistan, Barack Obama is threatened with a quagmire that could bog down his presidency. LBJ also had a progressive agenda in mind, beginning with his war on poverty, but it was soon overwhelmed by the cos ...
- In Oligarchy We Trust: Government Fattens Bank Car ...
Is there a headline more menacing to liberals, moderates, consumers, small-business owners or free-marketeers than " Banks 'Too Big To Fail' Have Grown Even Bigger, Three Banks Issue Half the Mortgages & 2/3s of Credit Cards - Behemoths Born of the Bailout Reduce Consumer Choice "? Shouldn't any ju ...
- The Science Fiction of Military Marketing
The rise of video game culture has been criticized by some as encouraging violence. The theory is that the more violent and real-looking the video game is, the more it encourages its players to actually go out and reenact the game's scenes in real life. Of course, there's no scientific evidence to b ...
Ten Percent
- Already
Be with you soon, September already, autumn always starts -to me- with some Cocteau Twins… The memory of youth and realising you had to go back to school -freedom ending, back to conformity- always makes me sad at this time of year.
- Friday! The Hope Blister- Dagger
- Killing Fields of Sri Lanka
Channel Four report- Link to unedited clip in 3GP format -Warning, shows the execution of naked bound prisoners by military personnel- A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in ...
- Is The Obama Administration Victimising A Nobel Pe ...
Via FreeGaza- After Downing Street, by Ann Wright former US diplomat:- Less than a month ago, in late July, 2009, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (http://www.peacepeople.com/) was travelling from Dublin, Ireland to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Peace Laureate Jody Williams to participate in p ...
- Selection By Occupier
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (albeit funded by both US & NATO govts) has reports of systematic fraud, the EU are more upbeat, try to be surprised. The one candidate Ramazan Bashardost, with some real credentials in representing the Afghan people against powerful and corrupt elite ...
Paul Krugman
- Horse-race reporting
There's too much reporting that focuses on how policy proposals are supposedly playing, rather than what's actually in them.
- Getting stucco
This isn't the first time the Sunshine State has suffered from a big real estate bubble.
- Going fishing
Well, cycling actually.
- A couple of notes on the 40s and 50s
Didn't rapid population growth make it easier to deal with debt? Didn't the fact that the rest of the world was in ruins help? No.
- 1945
The fact is that the war left America with a big debt -- bigger, relative to our resources, than we're likely to face when the economic rescue is over. We dealt with it.
No Quarter
- President Obama Bites The Hand That Feeds Him…Ag ...
ABC’s Jake Tapper reported last night that the President’s Political Arm Follows His Lead in Drumming Up Support for Health Care Reform Push — by Criticizing Media. In his August 20, 2009, meeting with supporters at the Democratic National Committee and its “Organizing for Americaâ€Â ...
- Krauthammer Nails It - Draconian Health Insurance ...
I’m a capitalist, not a socialist. I’m a centrist, not a liberal or libertarian. I’m definitely not a Republican or a conservative, but I want this country to achieve a public health insurance policy that actually works, not pie in the sky wishful thinking. I don’t want it to bankrupt the co ...
- A Tale Of Two Fires
Once again, the State of California is dealing with a massive wildfire. Sadly, two firefighters lost their lives. And it is far from being over as the title of this article indicates, Fire burns 105,000 acres with no control in sight. It is hard to even grasp the breadth of this [...]
- Placebobama
The use of placebos in medicine is absolutely fascinating. The effects can be stunning, despite the fact that they, by their very definition, are composed of inert matter. Some may not understand that placebo effects do not result in a cure in and of themselves. Rather, when they work, people fe ...
- Healthcare letter: for viral distribution
I’ve written a sample letter I’m hoping to get out to as many people as possible. This is the last week of the Congressional recess and your Senators and Representatives may think they can relax. We need to keep the pressure on to make them painfully aware that we - their constituents - are migh ...
Environmental Graffiti
- Treasures of the Ancient World Carved Into Rock
- The Many Moods of the Chameleon Illustrated in Col ...
- Take Your Brahman Bull to Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Animals Menace Photographers
- Albino Alligators
Foreign Policy in Focus
- Response to Williams
Noam Chomsky replies to Ian Williams on Kosovo and East Timor.
- The Other Democratic Party
FPIF's weekly update.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- The Iranian Opposition's Second Life
Protests continue in a virtual world where security police and censors are unable to tread.
- Poems Against the Regime
Three Iranian-American poets write about protests, images, and a fallen demonstrator.
Therapy News
- Recovering from Infidelity
By Robert F Scuka, LCSW-C. Infidelity is one of the most difficult challenges that any marriage or committed relationship can face. Infidelity is almost universally accompanied by a deep sense of betrayal and a profound loss of trust. The reason is that the one partner experiences the infidelity of ...
- Study Links Dopamine with Ability to Block Formati ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The experience of a traumatic event can sometimes be overcome in a remarkably quick and elegant way by the mind and consciousness, but in many cases witnesses to unsettling situations are left with traumatic memories. Such memories can have a negative impact on mental ...
- Walking in Circles Might Not Just Be a Feeling
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The notion that one is walking around in circles has a long history in personal introspection. While many people are marvelously capable of plotting out a straight and defined course to follow, others may feel as though the path ahead is as obscured and winding as it g ...
- Need for More Attention to Mental Health in Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Epilepsy is a condition which affects scores of children around the world and can have considerable negative consequences for development and personal well-being. But the issue can also lead towards complications in mental health as well as the health of families, not ...
- An Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Tough Times
By Debbie Devine, MS, LPC “In the depth of winter, I finally realized that deep within me there lay an invincible summer.” A. Camus Let’s face it, life throws us curves sometimes. We all experience the ups and downs that lead some of us to seek a counselor’s help: relationship issues, money ...
Mountaintop Removal
- Enviros Blast Obama's Choice for Office of Surface ...
WASHINGTON, DC , September 2, 2009 (ENS) - Environmental groups are speaking out against the man President Barack Obama has chosen to run the Office of Surface Mining, which has jurisdiction over mountaintop removal coal mining.
- Two tree-sit protesters held on $25,000 bail (The ...
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PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail. Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton
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PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton were in the Southern Regional Jail on Tuesday, ch...
Memeorandum
- WH withdraws call for students to 'help' Obama (Ma ...
Matthew Mosk / Washington Times : WH withdraws call for students to ‘help’ Obama — The Obama administration late Wednesday withdrew a recommendation that school children who watch a video featuring President Obama next week write about how they might “help the president” as part of a ...
- The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? (Abu ...
Abu Muqawama : The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? — So I was on the Newshour last night debating Afghanistan with a favorite of this blog and its readers, Andrew Bacevich. As readers of this blog know, I am uncomfortable when placed in the position of being expected to lustily d ...
- U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan (Julian ...
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times : U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan — Support units will be replaced by up to 14,000 ‘trigger-pullers,’ and noncombat posts will be contracted out, Defense officials say. The swap will allow the U.S. to keep its troop level unchanged. — ...
- Under fire, Obama shifts strategy (The Politico)
The Politico : Under fire, Obama shifts strategy — Aides to President Barack Obama are putting the final touches on a new strategy to help Democrats recover from a brutal August recess by specifying what Obama wants to see in a compromise health care deal and directly confronting other trou ...
- Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and ...
Carl Hulse / The Caucus : Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and Other Presidents — In a memoir being published posthumously, Senator Edward M. Kennedy talks remorsefully about the car accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - a turn of events many consider a chief re ...
Energy & Environment News
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The $17 million energy project in California has been suspended indefinitely after the drilling essentially snagged on surface rock formations.
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To Dan Phillips, who constructs low-income housing in a town in East Texas, almost anything discarded and durable is potential building material.
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- Special Report: Business of Green: A Refuge Made F ...
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- U.N. Reports on Developing Nations’ Energy ...
Trillions of dollars are needed to help developing nations grow using renewable energy, according to an estimate.
5+ quakes - 7 days
- M 5.2, near the coast of Nicaragua
Monday, August 31, 2009 09:21:26 UTC Monday, August 31, 2009 03:21:26 AM at epicenter Depth : 76.60 km (47.60 mi)
- M 5.0, northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:45:18 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 11:45:18 PM at epicenter Depth : 53.70 km (33.37 mi)
- M 5.3, northern Qinghai, China
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:28:41 UTC Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:28:41 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
Friday, August 28, 2009 04:08:03 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 05:08:03 PM at epicenter Depth : 135.80 km (84.38 mi)
- M 5.1, D'Entrecasteaux Islands region
Friday, August 28, 2009 02:52:48 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 12:52:48 PM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
China Dialogue
- Taking the toad’s-eye view
Dipak Gyawali, former water minister of Nepal, explains how to approach Himalayan climate-change science from the grass-roots level. Interview by Isabel Hilton. Dipak Gyawali is a former minister of water resources in Nepal and research director of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation. Here he te ...
- Geoengineering: do we intervene?
A major study published today in the United Kingdom asks what role proposed geoengineering technologies could play in regulating the climate. Tan Copsey spoke to one of its contributors, Ken Caldeira. As part of a series for chinadialogue that examines the environmental and political arguments aroun ...
- Rethinking Sino-US relations
Many Chinese commentators worry about the risks of the United States introducing carbon tariffs. Chu Zhaogen urges them to take a long-term view. United States energy secretary Steven Chu and commerce secretary Gary Locke visited China last month to explore where there might be mutually beneficial U ...
- Do we know change when we see it?
An agreement between the US and China on climate change and clean energy may be more significant than its detractors initially supposed, write Banning Garrett and Jonathan Adams. Did the United States and China recently take a game-changing step on climate change and clean energy? Quite possibly so. ...
- Building regional cooperation
Can people across the Himalayan region mobilise to build a common, collaborative response to the impacts of climate change? Isabel Hilton interviews Mohan Munasinghe, vice chairman of the IPCC. Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist and the vice chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
AlterNet Top Stories
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Threat Level
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- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
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- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
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- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
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- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
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- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
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Godspace
- Latest of the Spiritual Practices Series
The spiritual practices blog series is coming to a close. Christine has just a few more to post after this. Here’s the round-up of posts for the last month: Celebrations and Parties as a Spiritual Discipline by Kathy Escobar, The Refuge The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea by Andy Wade Netwo ...
- Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline
Well the What is a Spiritual Practice blog series is winding down but I am still continuing to receive articles so I intend to continue to post them over the next few weeks. Â today’s article comes from Kathy Escobar . Â Kathy describes herself as mommy. wife. friend. pot-stirrer. shepherd. fo ...
- The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea
Today’s post which seems very appropriate for me when I am heading off for a few relaxing days when I know I will be drinking lots of tea, is written by Andrew Wade He and his family have recently returned from several years working in Hong Kong where Andy worked as a Mennonite pastor. Â [...]
- Networking as a Spiritual Practice
I have been a little slow with posting today because Tom and I are on the road again. We are heading for a few days off in British Columbia with some friends but I wanted to make sure that I posted the last of the articles I have received for the What is a Spiritual [...]
- Mothering as a Spiritual Practice
Another beautiful day in Seattle and Tom and I are getting ready for a few days vacation up on Mayne Island, one of the Canadian gulf islands. Â The weather is supposed to be good and I am really looking forward to a few days off – hoping that the blackberries and apples are ready like [...]
Equality Trust
- Goodbye social democracy, hello economic democracy
Bill Kerry writes for Labour List about the limits of social democracy and the need for economic democracy.
- Shattering the myth of equality
An article by Boris Frankel in Melbourne's newspaper 'The Age'.
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"It's more than a week since Alistair Darling's budget, but the howls of protest haven't stopped for a day ever since. That's not been the public sector employees facing a harsh squeeze on jobs and pay who've been squealing, or the million workers expected to join the dole queues in the next year, ...
- Bob Holman on social breakdown
Bob Holman writes in the Glasgow Herald about the evidence in The Spirit Level.
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A US media outlet has finally followed up on the warnings, made by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last July, about the lack of trained foreign-language speakers in the US intelligence community.
- News you may have missed #0091
McCain denies private agreement with CIA torture tactic. CIA rejects further declassifications on torture-related material. Taliban kill Afghan intelligence chief.
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A batch of intelligence documents from the immediate post-World War II period released this week by Britain’s National Archives offer glimpses into previously unknown activities by MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence service.
- Ex-CIA agent says Cheney “damaged the CIA more t ...
Robert Baer, the retired CIA field officer whose bestselling memoir, See No Evil, formed the basis of the 2005 motion picture Syriana, has said that former Vice President’ Dick Cheney “damaged the CIA more than anybody has, including the press or the Department of Justice”.
- News you may have missed #0090
CIA's black sites, illuminated. Russian agents try to influence Czech politicians, says intelligence report. South Korean arrested for collaborating with North Korean spy.
PsyBlog
- Group Polarization: The Trend to Extreme Decisions
Say you put 10 people in a room and asked them to design a car. Would they design something average or something wacky? Would they be more likely to come up with the Ford Focus or 'The Homer', designed by Homer Simpson in this classic episode of The Simpsons? To help you decide, it's [...] » Try ...
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· Is interpersonal attraction a self-fulfilling prophesy? The mystical-sounding 'acceptance prophesy' is simply this: when we think other people are going to like us, we behave more warmly towards them and consequently they like us more. When we think other people aren't going to like us, we beha ...
- Brainstorming Reloaded
· Why brainstorming is ineffective and how to fix it. Brainstorming was once thought a fantastic way for groups to generate new ideas. Although not as fashionable as it once was, brainstorming is still frequently used in business and, often inadvertently, for all sorts of personal decisions; peop ...
- Consumer Psychology
· How and why we consume and how our beliefs, ideas and senses influence consumption. Peter Drucker, the management consultant, famously argued that about 80% of all products and services fail or fall well short of targets within six months of launching. Clearly markets have little understanding ...
- Why Left to Right Punches Are More Aggressive, Pow ...
Reading and writing from left to right is a skill so well-practised, so ingrained in language, that it's easy to ignore. Yet, according to some research, the direction in which language flows could have implications that spread into many other areas of our experience. Consider that people are often ...
After Downing Street.org
- The Firestorm Ahead
The Firestorm Ahead By Immanuel Wallerstein | Middle East Online There is a firestorm ahead in the Middle East for which neither the US government nor the US public is prepared. The storm will go from Iraq to Afghanistan to Pakistan to Israel/Palestine, says Immanuel Wallerstein. There is a firesto ...
- CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Work ...
CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Worker By Dan Arnall | ABC Newser The overall CEO-to-worker pay gap is exceptionally high; S&P 500 CEOs in 2008 earned 319 times more than the average worker. The liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies is out with a report on excessive executiv ...
- Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos
Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos Repeat offender Pfizer paying record $2.3B settlement for illegal drug promotions By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press | ABC News.com As part of its illegal marketing, Pfizer invited doctors to consultant meetings at resort locations, paying their ...
- Notes From Dennis Kucinich's Appearance At Progres ...
Attendee's Notes from Dennis Kucinich's appearance at Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Ohio, August 22, 2009: "The health debate is about the purposes of government - the Constitution says the government exists to promote the general welfare..." (Interesting that two other Ohio Congress ...
- Californians/Nevadans Protest Bybee Tomorrow, 9/3/ ...
BYE BYE BYBEE: IMPEACH & ARREST THE TORTURE JUDGE Thursday, September 4, noon-2 p.m. Ninth Circuit Court, 7th & Mission, San Francisco Map PINKS and friends are invited to come to the Ninth Circuit Court at 7th & Mission this Thursday to protest "torture judge" Bybee's lifetime appointment to the ...
Grist - News
- The Cruelty of Industrial Egg-riculture - plus a t ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs than any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs tan any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
- Let’s (re)do school lunch
It’s time to get active in the campaign to improve school lunches, says Kurt Michael Friese.
- Ruminations on the Obama era, with a side of spicy ...
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Happy birthday, here's your cannon ... @ Dailymail Mike Daugherty asked his 11-year-old son Logan what he wanted for his birthday. The boy said, "I want a cannon." Dad didn't scoff at Logan's request by saying, "How about a hippopotamus instead," as a Christmas song from another era lamented. No ...
- I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
These tiny I-Swarm (Intelligent Small-World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation) robots are incredibly neat! They move by using a piezoelectric transducer to vibrate across a surface in a manner similar to a bristlebot, only controllable. Because they are vibrating at audible frequencies, ...
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For African-American women, hair commands great interest and carries a lot of cultural baggage
- SEC Internal Review Cites Multiple Failures on Mad ...
A report by the SEC's internal investigator says the agency missed multiple opportunities to stop Madoff. Overall, the report cites instances of incompetence that ultimately enabled Madoff and helped him attract new investors.
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What should have been a clear victory in the President's campaign to run again has been muddied by the realities of timing, politics and logistics
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A controversial video apparently captures the judge in a long-running case of envirnomental contamination inveighing against the oil giant -- before his judgment
- Cash For Clunkers A Big Win--But Not For Chrysler
August auto sales showed big improvement for almost all the major automakers. But beleaguered Chrysler is bringing up the rear, and the immediate future doesn't look bright.
Washington Independent
- Rachel Maddow and Spencer Ackerman: Real Talk on A ...
TWI’s own Spencer Ackerman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Wednesday to discuss Afghanistan, contractors, and the shocking scandal that has recently come to light. In case you missed it, here’s the video (after the jump). Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and New ...
- Grassley Blasts Wasteful Medicare Spending
Medicare and its beneficiaries paid four times the average supplier cost for standard-issue power wheelchairs in the first half of 2007, according to a report released Wednesday by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. The news drew the immediate condemnation of Sen. ...
- Curt Schilling Hearts Ann Coulter
As long as people are discussing the possibility of legendary Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling running for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, they should check out his blog. From August 8: Ann Coulter might be extreme, but damn the woman is intelligent in ways that piss so many people off. You have to ...
- Gary Bauer: Obama’s Speech to Children Is an ...
Gary Bauer, the religious conservative leader who was undersecretary of Education under President Reagan, and who now runs American Values, tells supporters in his daily email that the president’s Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren is an example of the White House “using its power in unprecedented ...
- The Waiting Room
Here’s a brief summary of the day’s health care news. President Obama is slated to address a joint session of Congress on Sept. 9 to lay out more detailed demands for health care reform, ABC News reported today. The move — which came on the heels of a written invitation from House Speaker Nan ...
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- ‘Biosecure’ Farms Not So Biosecure
There are times when perniciously false premises are treated as the criteria by which truth is determined. We lose the argument before it’s begun. And where does that leave us in our efforts to control mortal dangers of our own making? Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business | Note-it! ...
- Raw milk “Pepsi challenge” in Romania
“Raw milk is very easy to find, here in Romania. Bunici (grandmas) typically stand on the busy before-noon street corners, and lean against brick walls or warped garden rails. Placed before them are a few ‘recycled’ 2-liter soda bottles filled with Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbeat | ...
- Irish Call For Total EU Ban on Brazilian Beef
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has written to the EU Commission calling for an immediate and complete halt on Brazilian beef imports. According to Meatinfo.co.uk, IFA president Padriag Walshe wrote to EU Commissioner for Health & Consumer Pro Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business ...
- Health care debate creates new diseases
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- Coroners 'should test for CJD to monitor spread of ...
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Why Organic
- The POPE, Prime Minister and WTF is going on here& ...
Something is up. Way up. What are all these fine peeps doing here, only a few months before Bush leaves office? Why not wait for the new President to take office? Why NOW? Additionally, what took the Vatican sooooo long to fess up with some responsibility for what has taken place under their soiled ...
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Flag wavers may sit this one out. Your vote is a covenant that keeps you locked into this 3D movie. You and I have no idea who these people are. You have been brainwashed to believe a bunch of hogwash. There is a much larger reason they want you to vote, than you have been [...]
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- THE HPV VACCINE and our daughters….
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 Senate Committee Votes to Throw Out FCC RulesThe Senate Commerce Committee passed a “resolution of disapproval” that would veto the FCC’s latest attempt to dismantle longstanding media ownership limits. Free Press  Senate Panel Rejects New Media Ownership Rule A Senate committee vo ...
Invisible Opportunity
- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
Washington Times Editorial Many media outlets have misfired about guns. Countless newspapers and television networks — from CBS to MSNBC — have misreported that conservative protesters are threatening President Obama with guns at public events. It hasn’t happened. In Portsmouth, N.H., a man ca ...
- Why Our Great-Grandparents were Happier Than We Ar ...
Bayers Heroin A bottle of Bayer’s heroin.. Between 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine. It was also used to treat children with strong cough Coca Wine, anyone? Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the market . Eve ...
- Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims
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- Pregnant women express fears over swine flu vaccin ...
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- Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine De ...
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 28, 2009 According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination ...
TheGallopingBeaver
- M & M's, Anyone ? ? ? ? (Moyers and Maher)
This post by Glenn Greenwald summarizing Bill Moyers' appearance on the Bill Maher show last night says it all regarding the current state of affairs in the USAofexpensivehealthcare. Go . Read . Get angry. Think Progressive Party not tied to the dems or repugs . . . . (Cross-posted from Moved t ...
- Assault rifle at Obama speech a publicity stunt
for conservative talk radio show Declare Your Independence With Ernest Hancock . Hancock and "Chris", the black man carrying the assault rifle, knew each other "through their work for presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)". "We know what we're up against," Hancock, also packing heat at the h ...
- Think Light . . .
INHABITAT is a neat site that showcases all sorts of green stuff, including the Solar Shanghai Pavilion, made from used CD cases . Go read all about it.
- Money for Vote$ . . . .
The answer to the question asked at the end: "Whoever contribute$ the mo$t $$ to my re-election campaign!" Silly voter. What was he thinking ? ? ? ? (Cross-posted from Moved to Vancouver )
- The Emperor Strikes Back
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Fox News hosts have recently fixated on the House's decision to terminate a pilot program to -- in the words of Bret Baier -- "kill the patriotic tunes callers hear when they're put on hold." Sean Hannity claimed that it "serves as a lesson to the Democrats: Don't meddle with our patriotic musi ...
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On the September 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom , co-host Megyn Kelly gave a "hat tip" to the blog Gateway Pundit, which Kelly said is where "we found" video of "a new effort to silence critics of the Democrats' [health care] plan." The Gateway Pundit blog has frequently pushed the ...
- Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for ...
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I don't often say this, but George Will gets it exactly right. But before launching New Deal 2.0 in Afghanistan, the Obama administration should ask itself: If U.S. forces are there to prevent re-establishment of al-Qaeda bases -- evidently there... Sponsored Topics: Afghanistan - al-Qaeda ...
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- Will Israel Attack Iran This Year?
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TruthOut
- US Extends Iraq Contract for Blackwater Firm
Washington - State Department officials said Wednesday they have extended a contract with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA despite the fact the company is not allowed to work in the country. Three officials said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide ...
- Obama to Deliver Health Care Address to Congress
Washington - President Barack Obama has set a major address on health care for Sept. 9 before Congress. The speech will come a day after lawmakers return from an August recess in which critics of Obama's health proposals have dominated many public forums. Some Democrats feel Obama has been t ...
- US Officials Cancel Contract to Profile Reporters
Washington - US military authorities in Afghanistan have terminated a contract with a company that was producing profiles of reporters seeking to cover a war that's becoming increasingly unpopular with the American public. The media analysis work being done by The Rendon Group had become a " ...
- SEC Fumbled Five Madoff Probes, Report Finds
Boston/Washington - US securities regulators missed repeated chances to uncover Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, a sharply critical review by a federal watchdog said on Wednesday. A summary of a report by the U.S. read more
- American to Cut 921 Flight Attendants' Jobs
Dallas - American Airlines is cutting 921 flight attendant jobs as it deals with an ongoing downturn in traffic and lower revenue. The airline said Tuesday that the cuts will take effect Oct. 1. American, the nation's second-largest airline, said 228 employees will be furloughed - laid o ...
The Heathlander
- The “British method”
Following a political campaign by the BNP, a Muslim man was abducted from his home in Essex and threatened at knifepoint to stop organising weekly prayer sessions at the community centre. Asked to response, local BNP councillor Pat Richardson denied the BNP was behind the attack, explaining: “Fire ...
- ‘Israel’s Terror Inside’
Latest mini-doc from Max Blumenthal, via lenin: As Noam Chomsky has observed, and as this video makes clear, ‘those who call themselves “supporters of Israel” are in reality supporters of its moral degeneration and probable ultimate destruction’. Posted in Israeli / Palestinian, Videos ...
- A culture of fear
Pankaj Mishra dissects the ‘culture of fear’ being manufactured by a recent spate of books and articles warning of an impending ‘Eurabia’: ‘Ordinary Muslims in Europe, who suffer from the demoralisation caused by living as perennial objects of suspicion and contempt, are far from thinking ...
- Fighting the fash
Anti-fascist activists successfully confronted the BNP’s ‘Red, White and Blue’ hatefest [.pdf] (see also this Channel 4 report) in Codnor yesterday: One of the favourite chants of the day was reportedly: “We are black, white, Asian and we’re Jew / And they’re many, many more of us than ...
- Silencing civil society
Former Israeli military commander Efran Efrati recently testified to the BBC that Palestinian children are ‘routinely ill-treated’ by Israeli soldiers: “You take the kid, you blindfold him, you handcuff him, he’s really shaking… Sometimes you cuff his legs too. Sometimes it cuts off the ci ...
Water - AlterNet
- Mining's Destructive Legacy on Waterways
Scientists are now beginning to see that mining's most lasting damage may be the massive amounts of debris dumped into valley streams.
- The CA Legislature Unveiled 5 New Water Bills -- A ...
I would urge that California's water warriors hold their opinions until they actually read and digest these bills.
- Vitaminwater's Empty Calories Are at the Heart of ...
Vitaminwater tells its customers to "hydrate responsibly." That means not drinking 125-calorie sugar rushes like ... Vitaminwater.
- Why Corporations, Emerging Powers and Petro-States ...
In the past six months, big players in the global economy have grabbed 50 million acres of arable land, from Africa to Southeast Asia.
- Goodbye Pools, Lawns and a Whole Lot More: Why Lif ...
Water in the very near future will be neither cheap nor plentiful, and much of the Southwest is destined for real trouble.
TruthHugger
- Texas Progressive Alliance August 31, 2009
It’s the week before Labor Day, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is hard at work bringing you the best of the Texas blogosphere. Here are this week’s highlights. The Texas Cloverleaf wonders why only one person showed up to a budget meeting where taxes are being increased in Denton County. No ...
- Who Will Carry The Kennedy Torch? Op Ed
The passing of Ted Kennedy may have dealt a blow to progressive humanitarian warriors. The Senate is missing the most effective voice for the disenfranchised. From his perch atop the mountain of comfort built by his family, Ted Kennedy used his position to battle legislative discrepancies that ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 24, 2009
School is starting, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is prepared as always to ace the test. Here is this week’s roundup of blog highlights. From TXsharon: Woo Hoo! EPA testing has now confirmed wells are contaminated “with various substances connected with gas drillingâ€�–proof that h ...
- Bi-Polar America – Who is Worthy of a Healthy Li ...
The rationing of health care is already a fact of life. The new reform will remove some of that rationing and make health care a right instead of a privilege. Bi-Polar America - I am worthy, You are not. Jesus was a socialist.
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 17, 2009
It’s time for preseason football games, but the Texas Progressive Alliance is always in midseason form. Here are this week’s blog highlights. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wonders why we put up with temper tantrums and intimidation from the far right? Everyone should have their say in our d ...
Dandelion Salad - Featured Writers' Posts
- "And on the most exalted throne in the world sits ...
by William Blum Featured Writer Dandelion Salad www.killinghope.org Sept. 2, 2009 The Anti-Empire
- Netanyahu: Our lesson from the Holocaust is that t ...
Propaganda Alert compiled by Cem Ertür Featured Writer Dandelion Salad 28 August 2009 Thi
- The Role of Chance in History and National Health ...
by Steven Jonas, MD, MPH Featured Writer Dandelion Salad crossposted on Buzzflash.com September 2,
- The Lawmaker by Michael Carmichael + Sanders Unfil ...
by Michael Carmichael Featured Writer Dandelion Salad PlanetaryMovement.org August 28, 2009 He ne
- FDIC Insolvency & "Loss-Sharing" by Josh Sidma ...
by Josh Sidman Dandelion Salad Featured Writer Josh’s Blog Post Sept. 1, 2009 Capitalism Origin
Unexplained Mysteries
- Team return from death worm expedition
Journalist David Farrier has returned from an expedition with camerman Christie Douglas to Mongolia in which they aimed to find and film the Mongo...
- Gravity tractor could deflect killer asteroids
A British team of scientists and engineers have come up with a plan for a "gravity tractor", a device that would use gravity to change the traject...
- The U.S. teenager who cries tears of blood
A 15-year-old from Tennessee has baffled doctors with a very rare condition that makes him cry tears of blood as often as three times a day, an af...
- Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth
A controversial new area of research is being backed by the Royal Society which plans to simulate volcanic eruptions and spray millions of tons of...
- India loses Moon satellite links
Contact with India's orbiting moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 has been lost, the mission was originally intended to last two years following its laun...
Grassroots
- Building a Movement, Haitian Style
pigs.jpg I spent the better part of last week crisscrossing Haiti’s arid Northwest with Grassroots International’s partner the National Congress of the Peasant’s Movement of Papay (MPNKP). MPNKP is best known to our allies and friends fo ...
- Resilient Hondurans Lead The Way To Protect Democr ...
IMG00292.jpg Today, thousands of people will fill the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. They are students, housekeepers, children and farmers from different parts of country—many of whom walked 10-12 miles a day to get to the ...
- Yes, We Can - But Will We Join Our Neighbors to Re ...
More than a month after the military coup in the Central American country of Honduras (for which the term “banana republic” was originally coined due to the overwhelming influence of U.S. fruit corporations in that country), the junta is still in power and shows little real sign of budging. re ...
- They Are Afraid of Us, Because We are Not Afraid o ...
Tom Loudon from our ally the Alliance for Responsible Trade, which is a member of the Hemispheric Social Alliance (a Grassroots International grantee) is currently in Honduras as part of an international human rights monitoring delegation. Today, August 11th, the Global Day of Action for Honduras, h ...
- On the Global Day of Action for Honduras, Donate y ...
Want to do something simple to help support Honduran democracy and keep the crisis in the public eye? Donate your status! It’s free, easy, and can make a huge impact. Right now, the corporate news media is mostly silent about what’s happening on the ground in Honduras and the role of US polic ...
Climate
- September 2, 2009
UN: Poor Nations Need $600B a Year for Climate Change (AFP) Developing nations need a $600 billion "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, the World Economic and Social Survey says. China Calculates High Pr ...
- September 1, 2009
US Climate Bill Encounters New Senate Delay (Reuters) Senate Democrats announced a new delay on climate change legislation, which could make it more difficult for President Obama to win progress on that front before a global environmental summit in December. EPA Preparing to Declare CO2 a Dange ...
- August 31, 2009
Japan Election Ushers in Party of Climate Action (Carbon Positive) A landslide victory for Japan’s party of near-permanent opposition has turned the country’s political scene on its head, and the country’s climate change policy along with it. New Zealand Lawmakers Give Thumbs Up to Emissi ...
- August 29-30, 2009
Both Sides in Energy Debate Watching Healthcare Battle (Los Angeles Times) As the battle over healthcare unfolds, its attack ads, spin-doctoring and town hall rhetoric are being watched with special attention by the combatants in Washington's next big fight -- Pres. Obama's climate plan. Leave ...
- August 28, 2009
Forestry leads Indonesian Agency’s Roadmap for Emissions Cuts (Reuters) An Indonesian environment agency has set out a roadmap for the government to adopt forestry, energy, transport, industrial and agriculture policies that would slash carbon emissions by the world's No. 3 emitter. Poll: O ...
TomDispatch
- Tomgram: David Swanson, The More Things Change
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of Iraq in March 2003. More ...
- Tomgram: Nick Turse, From My Lai to Lockerbie
On this one-way planet of ours, it's hard sometimes to imagine things any other way, but for a moment let's try. Imagine, for instance, that in recent years the director of Iranian intelligence oversaw a program of "extraordinary rendition" aimed at those who were believed to be prepared to commi ...
- Tomgram: The Next War, On-Screen and Off
[ Note for TomDispatch readers: We're back! Refreshed and ready for action, but still on a somewhat relaxed schedule until after Labor Day. The next piece will be posted Sunday night. Tom ] G.I. Joe, Post-American Hero The Long, Slow Death of American Triumphalism By Tom Engelhardt The Pre ...
- Tomgram: Withdrawing by Bike from Iraq
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: So it's sayonara for a couple of weeks. I'm taking my usual August break. TomDispatch will return sometime the week of August 24th, but will be on a limited posting schedule through Labor Day. Let me take this opportunity once again to thank those of you who hav ...
- Tomgram: Mark Engler, Protesting at Climate Groun ...
We're so past the Roman Empire by now that it's probably time to update the phrase "fiddling while Rome burns." What about, for instance, "writing fake letters ostensibly from real non-profit groups to weaken a climate-change bill while the planet burns"? It's true. According to the New York Ti ...
Smirking Chimp
- Bush's Third Term? You're Living It
— from TomDispatch It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress ...
- Why Glenn Beck, and Fox News, can't escape the "r ...
Have so many blue-chip advertisers ever fled a program as quickly as the who's who of corporate America that's sprinted away from Glenn Beck in recent weeks? I certainly cannot recall ever seeing a mass exodus of this scale. The A-list collection of disgruntled Beck advertisers is staggering: Appleb ...
- Obama's Meaningless War
— from Truthdig True, he doesn't seem a bit like Lyndon Johnson, but the way he's headed on Afghanistan, Barack Obama is threatened with a quagmire that could bog down his presidency. LBJ also had a progressive agenda in mind, beginning with his war on poverty, but it was soon overwhelmed by the cos ...
- In Oligarchy We Trust: Government Fattens Bank Car ...
Is there a headline more menacing to liberals, moderates, consumers, small-business owners or free-marketeers than " Banks 'Too Big To Fail' Have Grown Even Bigger, Three Banks Issue Half the Mortgages & 2/3s of Credit Cards - Behemoths Born of the Bailout Reduce Consumer Choice "? Shouldn't any ju ...
- The Science Fiction of Military Marketing
The rise of video game culture has been criticized by some as encouraging violence. The theory is that the more violent and real-looking the video game is, the more it encourages its players to actually go out and reenact the game's scenes in real life. Of course, there's no scientific evidence to b ...
Ten Percent
- Already
Be with you soon, September already, autumn always starts -to me- with some Cocteau Twins… The memory of youth and realising you had to go back to school -freedom ending, back to conformity- always makes me sad at this time of year.
- Friday! The Hope Blister- Dagger
- Killing Fields of Sri Lanka
Channel Four report- Link to unedited clip in 3GP format -Warning, shows the execution of naked bound prisoners by military personnel- A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in ...
- Is The Obama Administration Victimising A Nobel Pe ...
Via FreeGaza- After Downing Street, by Ann Wright former US diplomat:- Less than a month ago, in late July, 2009, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (http://www.peacepeople.com/) was travelling from Dublin, Ireland to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Peace Laureate Jody Williams to participate in p ...
- Selection By Occupier
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (albeit funded by both US & NATO govts) has reports of systematic fraud, the EU are more upbeat, try to be surprised. The one candidate Ramazan Bashardost, with some real credentials in representing the Afghan people against powerful and corrupt elite ...
Paul Krugman
- Horse-race reporting
There's too much reporting that focuses on how policy proposals are supposedly playing, rather than what's actually in them.
- Getting stucco
This isn't the first time the Sunshine State has suffered from a big real estate bubble.
- Going fishing
Well, cycling actually.
- A couple of notes on the 40s and 50s
Didn't rapid population growth make it easier to deal with debt? Didn't the fact that the rest of the world was in ruins help? No.
- 1945
The fact is that the war left America with a big debt -- bigger, relative to our resources, than we're likely to face when the economic rescue is over. We dealt with it.
No Quarter
- President Obama Bites The Hand That Feeds Him…Ag ...
ABC’s Jake Tapper reported last night that the President’s Political Arm Follows His Lead in Drumming Up Support for Health Care Reform Push — by Criticizing Media. In his August 20, 2009, meeting with supporters at the Democratic National Committee and its “Organizing for Americaâ€Â ...
- Krauthammer Nails It - Draconian Health Insurance ...
I’m a capitalist, not a socialist. I’m a centrist, not a liberal or libertarian. I’m definitely not a Republican or a conservative, but I want this country to achieve a public health insurance policy that actually works, not pie in the sky wishful thinking. I don’t want it to bankrupt the co ...
- A Tale Of Two Fires
Once again, the State of California is dealing with a massive wildfire. Sadly, two firefighters lost their lives. And it is far from being over as the title of this article indicates, Fire burns 105,000 acres with no control in sight. It is hard to even grasp the breadth of this [...]
- Placebobama
The use of placebos in medicine is absolutely fascinating. The effects can be stunning, despite the fact that they, by their very definition, are composed of inert matter. Some may not understand that placebo effects do not result in a cure in and of themselves. Rather, when they work, people fe ...
- Healthcare letter: for viral distribution
I’ve written a sample letter I’m hoping to get out to as many people as possible. This is the last week of the Congressional recess and your Senators and Representatives may think they can relax. We need to keep the pressure on to make them painfully aware that we - their constituents - are migh ...
Environmental Graffiti
- Treasures of the Ancient World Carved Into Rock
- The Many Moods of the Chameleon Illustrated in Col ...
- Take Your Brahman Bull to Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Animals Menace Photographers
- Albino Alligators
Foreign Policy in Focus
- Response to Williams
Noam Chomsky replies to Ian Williams on Kosovo and East Timor.
- The Other Democratic Party
FPIF's weekly update.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- The Iranian Opposition's Second Life
Protests continue in a virtual world where security police and censors are unable to tread.
- Poems Against the Regime
Three Iranian-American poets write about protests, images, and a fallen demonstrator.
Therapy News
- Recovering from Infidelity
By Robert F Scuka, LCSW-C. Infidelity is one of the most difficult challenges that any marriage or committed relationship can face. Infidelity is almost universally accompanied by a deep sense of betrayal and a profound loss of trust. The reason is that the one partner experiences the infidelity of ...
- Study Links Dopamine with Ability to Block Formati ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The experience of a traumatic event can sometimes be overcome in a remarkably quick and elegant way by the mind and consciousness, but in many cases witnesses to unsettling situations are left with traumatic memories. Such memories can have a negative impact on mental ...
- Walking in Circles Might Not Just Be a Feeling
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The notion that one is walking around in circles has a long history in personal introspection. While many people are marvelously capable of plotting out a straight and defined course to follow, others may feel as though the path ahead is as obscured and winding as it g ...
- Need for More Attention to Mental Health in Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Epilepsy is a condition which affects scores of children around the world and can have considerable negative consequences for development and personal well-being. But the issue can also lead towards complications in mental health as well as the health of families, not ...
- An Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Tough Times
By Debbie Devine, MS, LPC “In the depth of winter, I finally realized that deep within me there lay an invincible summer.” A. Camus Let’s face it, life throws us curves sometimes. We all experience the ups and downs that lead some of us to seek a counselor’s help: relationship issues, money ...
Mountaintop Removal
- Enviros Blast Obama's Choice for Office of Surface ...
WASHINGTON, DC , September 2, 2009 (ENS) - Environmental groups are speaking out against the man President Barack Obama has chosen to run the Office of Surface Mining, which has jurisdiction over mountaintop removal coal mining.
- Two tree-sit protesters held on $25,000 bail (The ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.
- W.Va. tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail. Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton
- Mountaintop removal sculpture, sculptor, at Lexing ...
Artist Jeff Chapman-Crane will be at St. Raphael's Episcopal Church in Lexington Thursday to di
- WVa tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ( ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton were in the Southern Regional Jail on Tuesday, ch...
Memeorandum
- WH withdraws call for students to 'help' Obama (Ma ...
Matthew Mosk / Washington Times : WH withdraws call for students to ‘help’ Obama — The Obama administration late Wednesday withdrew a recommendation that school children who watch a video featuring President Obama next week write about how they might “help the president” as part of a ...
- The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? (Abu ...
Abu Muqawama : The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? — So I was on the Newshour last night debating Afghanistan with a favorite of this blog and its readers, Andrew Bacevich. As readers of this blog know, I am uncomfortable when placed in the position of being expected to lustily d ...
- U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan (Julian ...
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times : U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan — Support units will be replaced by up to 14,000 ‘trigger-pullers,’ and noncombat posts will be contracted out, Defense officials say. The swap will allow the U.S. to keep its troop level unchanged. — ...
- Under fire, Obama shifts strategy (The Politico)
The Politico : Under fire, Obama shifts strategy — Aides to President Barack Obama are putting the final touches on a new strategy to help Democrats recover from a brutal August recess by specifying what Obama wants to see in a compromise health care deal and directly confronting other trou ...
- Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and ...
Carl Hulse / The Caucus : Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and Other Presidents — In a memoir being published posthumously, Senator Edward M. Kennedy talks remorsefully about the car accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - a turn of events many consider a chief re ...
Energy & Environment News
- Energy Company Calls Halt to Drilling Project
The $17 million energy project in California has been suspended indefinitely after the drilling essentially snagged on surface rock formations.
- One Man’s Trash ...
To Dan Phillips, who constructs low-income housing in a town in East Texas, almost anything discarded and durable is potential building material.
- BP Discovers ‘Giant’ Oil Field in Gu ...
The announcement reaffirms the area’s importance to Western oil companies who are increasingly barred from investing in the world’s richest oil prospects.
- Special Report: Business of Green: A Refuge Made F ...
Businesses are finding new ways to turn farm and industrial waste into low-cost building materials.
- U.N. Reports on Developing Nations’ Energy ...
Trillions of dollars are needed to help developing nations grow using renewable energy, according to an estimate.
5+ quakes - 7 days
- M 5.2, near the coast of Nicaragua
Monday, August 31, 2009 09:21:26 UTC Monday, August 31, 2009 03:21:26 AM at epicenter Depth : 76.60 km (47.60 mi)
- M 5.0, northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:45:18 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 11:45:18 PM at epicenter Depth : 53.70 km (33.37 mi)
- M 5.3, northern Qinghai, China
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:28:41 UTC Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:28:41 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
Friday, August 28, 2009 04:08:03 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 05:08:03 PM at epicenter Depth : 135.80 km (84.38 mi)
- M 5.1, D'Entrecasteaux Islands region
Friday, August 28, 2009 02:52:48 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 12:52:48 PM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
China Dialogue
- Taking the toad’s-eye view
Dipak Gyawali, former water minister of Nepal, explains how to approach Himalayan climate-change science from the grass-roots level. Interview by Isabel Hilton. Dipak Gyawali is a former minister of water resources in Nepal and research director of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation. Here he te ...
- Geoengineering: do we intervene?
A major study published today in the United Kingdom asks what role proposed geoengineering technologies could play in regulating the climate. Tan Copsey spoke to one of its contributors, Ken Caldeira. As part of a series for chinadialogue that examines the environmental and political arguments aroun ...
- Rethinking Sino-US relations
Many Chinese commentators worry about the risks of the United States introducing carbon tariffs. Chu Zhaogen urges them to take a long-term view. United States energy secretary Steven Chu and commerce secretary Gary Locke visited China last month to explore where there might be mutually beneficial U ...
- Do we know change when we see it?
An agreement between the US and China on climate change and clean energy may be more significant than its detractors initially supposed, write Banning Garrett and Jonathan Adams. Did the United States and China recently take a game-changing step on climate change and clean energy? Quite possibly so. ...
- Building regional cooperation
Can people across the Himalayan region mobilise to build a common, collaborative response to the impacts of climate change? Isabel Hilton interviews Mohan Munasinghe, vice chairman of the IPCC. Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist and the vice chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
AlterNet Top Stories
- The Not-So-Happy Meal: What's Really in Fast Food?
The real story behind every perfectly round patty and golden fry is something the fast food industry would prefer you not know.
- Coital Cephalalgia: Have Sex and Feel Like You're ...
My life has sucked significantly more than yours has over the past two weeks -- here's why.
- American Brokenness: A Lament on Healthcare
Conservatives in this country are undergoing an existential crisis, but this is not the time for liberals to sit by smugly and watch.
- Young Workers in Free Fall: 1/3 Under 35 Live with ...
So much for the economic independence that's supposed to come with young adulthood.
- Sgt. Northcutt's Post-Iraq Nightmare: Getting Arre ...
Phillip Northcutt started legally cultivating medical marijuana to deal with PTSD from fighting in the Iraq. It wasn't long before the police and the courts caught up with him.
Threat Level
- Appeals Court Upholds Online Gambling Ban
A move to scuttle legislation outlawing online gambling suffered a major setback when a federal appeals court set aside constitutional and other legal challenges to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside asse ...
- Voting Tech Experts Sought by Feds to Develop Stan ...
Want to help improve the design and security of voting systems made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) and other companies? The federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which oversees the federal testing and certification of voting systems, is seeking four technol ...
- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
- 5 More Indicted in Probe of International Carding ...
Five eastern European men were indicted in New York on Monday as part of an international ring allegedly responsible for at least $4 million in credit card theft. The ring, which authorities dubbed the Western Express Cybercrime Group, operated between 2001 and 2007 and trafficked in at least 95,00 ...
Reuters - Most Popular Articles
- NASA tracks space junk headed toward space station
HOUSTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The International Space Station might have to fire its thrusters to avoid a piece of space junk that could pass within two miles (3.2 km) of the orbiting complex and its 13 astronauts, NASA said on Wednesday.
- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. But industry prognosticators don't expect the diva to trip up on the charts next week.
- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.
- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's advertising watchdog has criticized an ad for a clothing company featuring a partially nude model who appeared to be younger than 16.
- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Susan Atkins, a follower of mass killer Charles Manson convicted nearly four decades ago in some of the most notorious murders in U.S. history, lost her 18th bid for release on Wednesday.
Godspace
- Latest of the Spiritual Practices Series
The spiritual practices blog series is coming to a close. Christine has just a few more to post after this. Here’s the round-up of posts for the last month: Celebrations and Parties as a Spiritual Discipline by Kathy Escobar, The Refuge The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea by Andy Wade Netwo ...
- Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline
Well the What is a Spiritual Practice blog series is winding down but I am still continuing to receive articles so I intend to continue to post them over the next few weeks. Â today’s article comes from Kathy Escobar . Â Kathy describes herself as mommy. wife. friend. pot-stirrer. shepherd. fo ...
- The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea
Today’s post which seems very appropriate for me when I am heading off for a few relaxing days when I know I will be drinking lots of tea, is written by Andrew Wade He and his family have recently returned from several years working in Hong Kong where Andy worked as a Mennonite pastor. Â [...]
- Networking as a Spiritual Practice
I have been a little slow with posting today because Tom and I are on the road again. We are heading for a few days off in British Columbia with some friends but I wanted to make sure that I posted the last of the articles I have received for the What is a Spiritual [...]
- Mothering as a Spiritual Practice
Another beautiful day in Seattle and Tom and I are getting ready for a few days vacation up on Mayne Island, one of the Canadian gulf islands. Â The weather is supposed to be good and I am really looking forward to a few days off – hoping that the blackberries and apples are ready like [...]
Equality Trust
- Goodbye social democracy, hello economic democracy
Bill Kerry writes for Labour List about the limits of social democracy and the need for economic democracy.
- Shattering the myth of equality
An article by Boris Frankel in Melbourne's newspaper 'The Age'.
- Polly Toynbee: This bold equality push is just wha ...
Polly Toynbee writing about the new Equality Bill today's Guardian. "Harriet Harman's bill is a frank recognition of the role of class in Britain. A decade earlier, it might have had a real impact..."
- Seumas Milne: This naked display of class egotism ...
"It's more than a week since Alistair Darling's budget, but the howls of protest haven't stopped for a day ever since. That's not been the public sector employees facing a harsh squeeze on jobs and pay who've been squealing, or the million workers expected to join the dole queues in the next year, ...
- Bob Holman on social breakdown
Bob Holman writes in the Glasgow Herald about the evidence in The Spirit Level.
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A US media outlet has finally followed up on the warnings, made by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last July, about the lack of trained foreign-language speakers in the US intelligence community.
- News you may have missed #0091
McCain denies private agreement with CIA torture tactic. CIA rejects further declassifications on torture-related material. Taliban kill Afghan intelligence chief.
- Document release offers new clues on MI5 activitie ...
A batch of intelligence documents from the immediate post-World War II period released this week by Britain’s National Archives offer glimpses into previously unknown activities by MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence service.
- Ex-CIA agent says Cheney “damaged the CIA more t ...
Robert Baer, the retired CIA field officer whose bestselling memoir, See No Evil, formed the basis of the 2005 motion picture Syriana, has said that former Vice President’ Dick Cheney “damaged the CIA more than anybody has, including the press or the Department of Justice”.
- News you may have missed #0090
CIA's black sites, illuminated. Russian agents try to influence Czech politicians, says intelligence report. South Korean arrested for collaborating with North Korean spy.
PsyBlog
- Group Polarization: The Trend to Extreme Decisions
Say you put 10 people in a room and asked them to design a car. Would they design something average or something wacky? Would they be more likely to come up with the Ford Focus or 'The Homer', designed by Homer Simpson in this classic episode of The Simpsons? To help you decide, it's [...] » Try ...
- The Acceptance Prophesy: How You Control Who Likes ...
· Is interpersonal attraction a self-fulfilling prophesy? The mystical-sounding 'acceptance prophesy' is simply this: when we think other people are going to like us, we behave more warmly towards them and consequently they like us more. When we think other people aren't going to like us, we beha ...
- Brainstorming Reloaded
· Why brainstorming is ineffective and how to fix it. Brainstorming was once thought a fantastic way for groups to generate new ideas. Although not as fashionable as it once was, brainstorming is still frequently used in business and, often inadvertently, for all sorts of personal decisions; peop ...
- Consumer Psychology
· How and why we consume and how our beliefs, ideas and senses influence consumption. Peter Drucker, the management consultant, famously argued that about 80% of all products and services fail or fall well short of targets within six months of launching. Clearly markets have little understanding ...
- Why Left to Right Punches Are More Aggressive, Pow ...
Reading and writing from left to right is a skill so well-practised, so ingrained in language, that it's easy to ignore. Yet, according to some research, the direction in which language flows could have implications that spread into many other areas of our experience. Consider that people are often ...
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- The Firestorm Ahead
The Firestorm Ahead By Immanuel Wallerstein | Middle East Online There is a firestorm ahead in the Middle East for which neither the US government nor the US public is prepared. The storm will go from Iraq to Afghanistan to Pakistan to Israel/Palestine, says Immanuel Wallerstein. There is a firesto ...
- CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Work ...
CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Worker By Dan Arnall | ABC Newser The overall CEO-to-worker pay gap is exceptionally high; S&P 500 CEOs in 2008 earned 319 times more than the average worker. The liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies is out with a report on excessive executiv ...
- Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos
Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos Repeat offender Pfizer paying record $2.3B settlement for illegal drug promotions By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press | ABC News.com As part of its illegal marketing, Pfizer invited doctors to consultant meetings at resort locations, paying their ...
- Notes From Dennis Kucinich's Appearance At Progres ...
Attendee's Notes from Dennis Kucinich's appearance at Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Ohio, August 22, 2009: "The health debate is about the purposes of government - the Constitution says the government exists to promote the general welfare..." (Interesting that two other Ohio Congress ...
- Californians/Nevadans Protest Bybee Tomorrow, 9/3/ ...
BYE BYE BYBEE: IMPEACH & ARREST THE TORTURE JUDGE Thursday, September 4, noon-2 p.m. Ninth Circuit Court, 7th & Mission, San Francisco Map PINKS and friends are invited to come to the Ninth Circuit Court at 7th & Mission this Thursday to protest "torture judge" Bybee's lifetime appointment to the ...
Grist - News
- The Cruelty of Industrial Egg-riculture - plus a t ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs than any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs tan any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
- Let’s (re)do school lunch
It’s time to get active in the campaign to improve school lunches, says Kurt Michael Friese.
- Ruminations on the Obama era, with a side of spicy ...
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- I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
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- SEC Internal Review Cites Multiple Failures on Mad ...
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Washington Independent
- Rachel Maddow and Spencer Ackerman: Real Talk on A ...
TWI’s own Spencer Ackerman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Wednesday to discuss Afghanistan, contractors, and the shocking scandal that has recently come to light. In case you missed it, here’s the video (after the jump). Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and New ...
- Grassley Blasts Wasteful Medicare Spending
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- Curt Schilling Hearts Ann Coulter
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- ‘Biosecure’ Farms Not So Biosecure
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- Raw milk “Pepsi challenge” in Romania
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- Irish Call For Total EU Ban on Brazilian Beef
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- Health care debate creates new diseases
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- Coroners 'should test for CJD to monitor spread of ...
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Why Organic
- The POPE, Prime Minister and WTF is going on here& ...
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- THE HPV VACCINE and our daughters….
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- BIG MEDIA RULINGS
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Invisible Opportunity
- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
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- Why Our Great-Grandparents were Happier Than We Ar ...
Bayers Heroin A bottle of Bayer’s heroin.. Between 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine. It was also used to treat children with strong cough Coca Wine, anyone? Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the market . Eve ...
- Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims
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- Pregnant women express fears over swine flu vaccin ...
By Sarah Boseley Almost half of all pregnant women say they will refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu once the jab is available, suggesting there is widespread concern about its safety, a poll has revealed. Pregnant women are one of the target groups for vaccination identified by experts advisi ...
- Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine De ...
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 28, 2009 According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination ...
TheGallopingBeaver
- M & M's, Anyone ? ? ? ? (Moyers and Maher)
This post by Glenn Greenwald summarizing Bill Moyers' appearance on the Bill Maher show last night says it all regarding the current state of affairs in the USAofexpensivehealthcare. Go . Read . Get angry. Think Progressive Party not tied to the dems or repugs . . . . (Cross-posted from Moved t ...
- Assault rifle at Obama speech a publicity stunt
for conservative talk radio show Declare Your Independence With Ernest Hancock . Hancock and "Chris", the black man carrying the assault rifle, knew each other "through their work for presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)". "We know what we're up against," Hancock, also packing heat at the h ...
- Think Light . . .
INHABITAT is a neat site that showcases all sorts of green stuff, including the Solar Shanghai Pavilion, made from used CD cases . Go read all about it.
- Money for Vote$ . . . .
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- The Emperor Strikes Back
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Media Matters for America
- Sanity on hold: Fox News warns Democrats: "Don't ...
Fox News hosts have recently fixated on the House's decision to terminate a pilot program to -- in the words of Bret Baier -- "kill the patriotic tunes callers hear when they're put on hold." Sean Hannity claimed that it "serves as a lesson to the Democrats: Don't meddle with our patriotic musi ...
- Fox's Kelly gives "hat tip" to birther, Obama-Hit ...
On the September 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom , co-host Megyn Kelly gave a "hat tip" to the blog Gateway Pundit, which Kelly said is where "we found" video of "a new effort to silence critics of the Democrats' [health care] plan." The Gateway Pundit blog has frequently pushed the ...
- Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for ...
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TPM Cafe
- George Will is Right
I don't often say this, but George Will gets it exactly right. But before launching New Deal 2.0 in Afghanistan, the Obama administration should ask itself: If U.S. forces are there to prevent re-establishment of al-Qaeda bases -- evidently there... Sponsored Topics: Afghanistan - al-Qaeda ...
- The Apparent Unmotivated Idiocy of Labor Union Mem ...
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- Will Israel Attack Iran This Year?
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TruthOut
- US Extends Iraq Contract for Blackwater Firm
Washington - State Department officials said Wednesday they have extended a contract with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA despite the fact the company is not allowed to work in the country. Three officials said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide ...
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- US Officials Cancel Contract to Profile Reporters
Washington - US military authorities in Afghanistan have terminated a contract with a company that was producing profiles of reporters seeking to cover a war that's becoming increasingly unpopular with the American public. The media analysis work being done by The Rendon Group had become a " ...
- SEC Fumbled Five Madoff Probes, Report Finds
Boston/Washington - US securities regulators missed repeated chances to uncover Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, a sharply critical review by a federal watchdog said on Wednesday. A summary of a report by the U.S. read more
- American to Cut 921 Flight Attendants' Jobs
Dallas - American Airlines is cutting 921 flight attendant jobs as it deals with an ongoing downturn in traffic and lower revenue. The airline said Tuesday that the cuts will take effect Oct. 1. American, the nation's second-largest airline, said 228 employees will be furloughed - laid o ...
The Heathlander
- The “British method”
Following a political campaign by the BNP, a Muslim man was abducted from his home in Essex and threatened at knifepoint to stop organising weekly prayer sessions at the community centre. Asked to response, local BNP councillor Pat Richardson denied the BNP was behind the attack, explaining: “Fire ...
- ‘Israel’s Terror Inside’
Latest mini-doc from Max Blumenthal, via lenin: As Noam Chomsky has observed, and as this video makes clear, ‘those who call themselves “supporters of Israel” are in reality supporters of its moral degeneration and probable ultimate destruction’. Posted in Israeli / Palestinian, Videos ...
- A culture of fear
Pankaj Mishra dissects the ‘culture of fear’ being manufactured by a recent spate of books and articles warning of an impending ‘Eurabia’: ‘Ordinary Muslims in Europe, who suffer from the demoralisation caused by living as perennial objects of suspicion and contempt, are far from thinking ...
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- Silencing civil society
Former Israeli military commander Efran Efrati recently testified to the BBC that Palestinian children are ‘routinely ill-treated’ by Israeli soldiers: “You take the kid, you blindfold him, you handcuff him, he’s really shaking… Sometimes you cuff his legs too. Sometimes it cuts off the ci ...
Water - AlterNet
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Scientists are now beginning to see that mining's most lasting damage may be the massive amounts of debris dumped into valley streams.
- The CA Legislature Unveiled 5 New Water Bills -- A ...
I would urge that California's water warriors hold their opinions until they actually read and digest these bills.
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- Goodbye Pools, Lawns and a Whole Lot More: Why Lif ...
Water in the very near future will be neither cheap nor plentiful, and much of the Southwest is destined for real trouble.
TruthHugger
- Texas Progressive Alliance August 31, 2009
It’s the week before Labor Day, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is hard at work bringing you the best of the Texas blogosphere. Here are this week’s highlights. The Texas Cloverleaf wonders why only one person showed up to a budget meeting where taxes are being increased in Denton County. No ...
- Who Will Carry The Kennedy Torch? Op Ed
The passing of Ted Kennedy may have dealt a blow to progressive humanitarian warriors. The Senate is missing the most effective voice for the disenfranchised. From his perch atop the mountain of comfort built by his family, Ted Kennedy used his position to battle legislative discrepancies that ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 24, 2009
School is starting, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is prepared as always to ace the test. Here is this week’s roundup of blog highlights. From TXsharon: Woo Hoo! EPA testing has now confirmed wells are contaminated “with various substances connected with gas drillingâ€�–proof that h ...
- Bi-Polar America – Who is Worthy of a Healthy Li ...
The rationing of health care is already a fact of life. The new reform will remove some of that rationing and make health care a right instead of a privilege. Bi-Polar America - I am worthy, You are not. Jesus was a socialist.
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 17, 2009
It’s time for preseason football games, but the Texas Progressive Alliance is always in midseason form. Here are this week’s blog highlights. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wonders why we put up with temper tantrums and intimidation from the far right? Everyone should have their say in our d ...
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Unexplained Mysteries
- Team return from death worm expedition
Journalist David Farrier has returned from an expedition with camerman Christie Douglas to Mongolia in which they aimed to find and film the Mongo...
- Gravity tractor could deflect killer asteroids
A British team of scientists and engineers have come up with a plan for a "gravity tractor", a device that would use gravity to change the traject...
- The U.S. teenager who cries tears of blood
A 15-year-old from Tennessee has baffled doctors with a very rare condition that makes him cry tears of blood as often as three times a day, an af...
- Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth
A controversial new area of research is being backed by the Royal Society which plans to simulate volcanic eruptions and spray millions of tons of...
- India loses Moon satellite links
Contact with India's orbiting moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 has been lost, the mission was originally intended to last two years following its laun...
Grassroots
- Building a Movement, Haitian Style
pigs.jpg I spent the better part of last week crisscrossing Haiti’s arid Northwest with Grassroots International’s partner the National Congress of the Peasant’s Movement of Papay (MPNKP). MPNKP is best known to our allies and friends fo ...
- Resilient Hondurans Lead The Way To Protect Democr ...
IMG00292.jpg Today, thousands of people will fill the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. They are students, housekeepers, children and farmers from different parts of country—many of whom walked 10-12 miles a day to get to the ...
- Yes, We Can - But Will We Join Our Neighbors to Re ...
More than a month after the military coup in the Central American country of Honduras (for which the term “banana republic” was originally coined due to the overwhelming influence of U.S. fruit corporations in that country), the junta is still in power and shows little real sign of budging. re ...
- They Are Afraid of Us, Because We are Not Afraid o ...
Tom Loudon from our ally the Alliance for Responsible Trade, which is a member of the Hemispheric Social Alliance (a Grassroots International grantee) is currently in Honduras as part of an international human rights monitoring delegation. Today, August 11th, the Global Day of Action for Honduras, h ...
- On the Global Day of Action for Honduras, Donate y ...
Want to do something simple to help support Honduran democracy and keep the crisis in the public eye? Donate your status! It’s free, easy, and can make a huge impact. Right now, the corporate news media is mostly silent about what’s happening on the ground in Honduras and the role of US polic ...
Climate
- September 2, 2009
UN: Poor Nations Need $600B a Year for Climate Change (AFP) Developing nations need a $600 billion "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, the World Economic and Social Survey says. China Calculates High Pr ...
- September 1, 2009
US Climate Bill Encounters New Senate Delay (Reuters) Senate Democrats announced a new delay on climate change legislation, which could make it more difficult for President Obama to win progress on that front before a global environmental summit in December. EPA Preparing to Declare CO2 a Dange ...
- August 31, 2009
Japan Election Ushers in Party of Climate Action (Carbon Positive) A landslide victory for Japan’s party of near-permanent opposition has turned the country’s political scene on its head, and the country’s climate change policy along with it. New Zealand Lawmakers Give Thumbs Up to Emissi ...
- August 29-30, 2009
Both Sides in Energy Debate Watching Healthcare Battle (Los Angeles Times) As the battle over healthcare unfolds, its attack ads, spin-doctoring and town hall rhetoric are being watched with special attention by the combatants in Washington's next big fight -- Pres. Obama's climate plan. Leave ...
- August 28, 2009
Forestry leads Indonesian Agency’s Roadmap for Emissions Cuts (Reuters) An Indonesian environment agency has set out a roadmap for the government to adopt forestry, energy, transport, industrial and agriculture policies that would slash carbon emissions by the world's No. 3 emitter. Poll: O ...
TomDispatch
- Tomgram: David Swanson, The More Things Change
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of Iraq in March 2003. More ...
- Tomgram: Nick Turse, From My Lai to Lockerbie
On this one-way planet of ours, it's hard sometimes to imagine things any other way, but for a moment let's try. Imagine, for instance, that in recent years the director of Iranian intelligence oversaw a program of "extraordinary rendition" aimed at those who were believed to be prepared to commi ...
- Tomgram: The Next War, On-Screen and Off
[ Note for TomDispatch readers: We're back! Refreshed and ready for action, but still on a somewhat relaxed schedule until after Labor Day. The next piece will be posted Sunday night. Tom ] G.I. Joe, Post-American Hero The Long, Slow Death of American Triumphalism By Tom Engelhardt The Pre ...
- Tomgram: Withdrawing by Bike from Iraq
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: So it's sayonara for a couple of weeks. I'm taking my usual August break. TomDispatch will return sometime the week of August 24th, but will be on a limited posting schedule through Labor Day. Let me take this opportunity once again to thank those of you who hav ...
- Tomgram: Mark Engler, Protesting at Climate Groun ...
We're so past the Roman Empire by now that it's probably time to update the phrase "fiddling while Rome burns." What about, for instance, "writing fake letters ostensibly from real non-profit groups to weaken a climate-change bill while the planet burns"? It's true. According to the New York Ti ...
Smirking Chimp
- Bush's Third Term? You're Living It
— from TomDispatch It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress ...
- Why Glenn Beck, and Fox News, can't escape the "r ...
Have so many blue-chip advertisers ever fled a program as quickly as the who's who of corporate America that's sprinted away from Glenn Beck in recent weeks? I certainly cannot recall ever seeing a mass exodus of this scale. The A-list collection of disgruntled Beck advertisers is staggering: Appleb ...
- Obama's Meaningless War
— from Truthdig True, he doesn't seem a bit like Lyndon Johnson, but the way he's headed on Afghanistan, Barack Obama is threatened with a quagmire that could bog down his presidency. LBJ also had a progressive agenda in mind, beginning with his war on poverty, but it was soon overwhelmed by the cos ...
- In Oligarchy We Trust: Government Fattens Bank Car ...
Is there a headline more menacing to liberals, moderates, consumers, small-business owners or free-marketeers than " Banks 'Too Big To Fail' Have Grown Even Bigger, Three Banks Issue Half the Mortgages & 2/3s of Credit Cards - Behemoths Born of the Bailout Reduce Consumer Choice "? Shouldn't any ju ...
- The Science Fiction of Military Marketing
The rise of video game culture has been criticized by some as encouraging violence. The theory is that the more violent and real-looking the video game is, the more it encourages its players to actually go out and reenact the game's scenes in real life. Of course, there's no scientific evidence to b ...
Ten Percent
- Already
Be with you soon, September already, autumn always starts -to me- with some Cocteau Twins… The memory of youth and realising you had to go back to school -freedom ending, back to conformity- always makes me sad at this time of year.
- Friday! The Hope Blister- Dagger
- Killing Fields of Sri Lanka
Channel Four report- Link to unedited clip in 3GP format -Warning, shows the execution of naked bound prisoners by military personnel- A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in ...
- Is The Obama Administration Victimising A Nobel Pe ...
Via FreeGaza- After Downing Street, by Ann Wright former US diplomat:- Less than a month ago, in late July, 2009, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (http://www.peacepeople.com/) was travelling from Dublin, Ireland to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Peace Laureate Jody Williams to participate in p ...
- Selection By Occupier
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (albeit funded by both US & NATO govts) has reports of systematic fraud, the EU are more upbeat, try to be surprised. The one candidate Ramazan Bashardost, with some real credentials in representing the Afghan people against powerful and corrupt elite ...
Paul Krugman
- Horse-race reporting
There's too much reporting that focuses on how policy proposals are supposedly playing, rather than what's actually in them.
- Getting stucco
This isn't the first time the Sunshine State has suffered from a big real estate bubble.
- Going fishing
Well, cycling actually.
- A couple of notes on the 40s and 50s
Didn't rapid population growth make it easier to deal with debt? Didn't the fact that the rest of the world was in ruins help? No.
- 1945
The fact is that the war left America with a big debt -- bigger, relative to our resources, than we're likely to face when the economic rescue is over. We dealt with it.
No Quarter
- President Obama Bites The Hand That Feeds Him…Ag ...
ABC’s Jake Tapper reported last night that the President’s Political Arm Follows His Lead in Drumming Up Support for Health Care Reform Push — by Criticizing Media. In his August 20, 2009, meeting with supporters at the Democratic National Committee and its “Organizing for Americaâ€Â ...
- Krauthammer Nails It - Draconian Health Insurance ...
I’m a capitalist, not a socialist. I’m a centrist, not a liberal or libertarian. I’m definitely not a Republican or a conservative, but I want this country to achieve a public health insurance policy that actually works, not pie in the sky wishful thinking. I don’t want it to bankrupt the co ...
- A Tale Of Two Fires
Once again, the State of California is dealing with a massive wildfire. Sadly, two firefighters lost their lives. And it is far from being over as the title of this article indicates, Fire burns 105,000 acres with no control in sight. It is hard to even grasp the breadth of this [...]
- Placebobama
The use of placebos in medicine is absolutely fascinating. The effects can be stunning, despite the fact that they, by their very definition, are composed of inert matter. Some may not understand that placebo effects do not result in a cure in and of themselves. Rather, when they work, people fe ...
- Healthcare letter: for viral distribution
I’ve written a sample letter I’m hoping to get out to as many people as possible. This is the last week of the Congressional recess and your Senators and Representatives may think they can relax. We need to keep the pressure on to make them painfully aware that we - their constituents - are migh ...
Environmental Graffiti
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- Take Your Brahman Bull to Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Animals Menace Photographers
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Foreign Policy in Focus
- Response to Williams
Noam Chomsky replies to Ian Williams on Kosovo and East Timor.
- The Other Democratic Party
FPIF's weekly update.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- The Iranian Opposition's Second Life
Protests continue in a virtual world where security police and censors are unable to tread.
- Poems Against the Regime
Three Iranian-American poets write about protests, images, and a fallen demonstrator.
Therapy News
- Recovering from Infidelity
By Robert F Scuka, LCSW-C. Infidelity is one of the most difficult challenges that any marriage or committed relationship can face. Infidelity is almost universally accompanied by a deep sense of betrayal and a profound loss of trust. The reason is that the one partner experiences the infidelity of ...
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A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The experience of a traumatic event can sometimes be overcome in a remarkably quick and elegant way by the mind and consciousness, but in many cases witnesses to unsettling situations are left with traumatic memories. Such memories can have a negative impact on mental ...
- Walking in Circles Might Not Just Be a Feeling
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The notion that one is walking around in circles has a long history in personal introspection. While many people are marvelously capable of plotting out a straight and defined course to follow, others may feel as though the path ahead is as obscured and winding as it g ...
- Need for More Attention to Mental Health in Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Epilepsy is a condition which affects scores of children around the world and can have considerable negative consequences for development and personal well-being. But the issue can also lead towards complications in mental health as well as the health of families, not ...
- An Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Tough Times
By Debbie Devine, MS, LPC “In the depth of winter, I finally realized that deep within me there lay an invincible summer.” A. Camus Let’s face it, life throws us curves sometimes. We all experience the ups and downs that lead some of us to seek a counselor’s help: relationship issues, money ...
Mountaintop Removal
- Enviros Blast Obama's Choice for Office of Surface ...
WASHINGTON, DC , September 2, 2009 (ENS) - Environmental groups are speaking out against the man President Barack Obama has chosen to run the Office of Surface Mining, which has jurisdiction over mountaintop removal coal mining.
- Two tree-sit protesters held on $25,000 bail (The ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.
- W.Va. tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail. Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton
- Mountaintop removal sculpture, sculptor, at Lexing ...
Artist Jeff Chapman-Crane will be at St. Raphael's Episcopal Church in Lexington Thursday to di
- WVa tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ( ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton were in the Southern Regional Jail on Tuesday, ch...
Memeorandum
- WH withdraws call for students to 'help' Obama (Ma ...
Matthew Mosk / Washington Times : WH withdraws call for students to ‘help’ Obama — The Obama administration late Wednesday withdrew a recommendation that school children who watch a video featuring President Obama next week write about how they might “help the president” as part of a ...
- The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? (Abu ...
Abu Muqawama : The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? — So I was on the Newshour last night debating Afghanistan with a favorite of this blog and its readers, Andrew Bacevich. As readers of this blog know, I am uncomfortable when placed in the position of being expected to lustily d ...
- U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan (Julian ...
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times : U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan — Support units will be replaced by up to 14,000 ‘trigger-pullers,’ and noncombat posts will be contracted out, Defense officials say. The swap will allow the U.S. to keep its troop level unchanged. — ...
- Under fire, Obama shifts strategy (The Politico)
The Politico : Under fire, Obama shifts strategy — Aides to President Barack Obama are putting the final touches on a new strategy to help Democrats recover from a brutal August recess by specifying what Obama wants to see in a compromise health care deal and directly confronting other trou ...
- Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and ...
Carl Hulse / The Caucus : Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and Other Presidents — In a memoir being published posthumously, Senator Edward M. Kennedy talks remorsefully about the car accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - a turn of events many consider a chief re ...
Energy & Environment News
- Energy Company Calls Halt to Drilling Project
The $17 million energy project in California has been suspended indefinitely after the drilling essentially snagged on surface rock formations.
- One Man’s Trash ...
To Dan Phillips, who constructs low-income housing in a town in East Texas, almost anything discarded and durable is potential building material.
- BP Discovers ‘Giant’ Oil Field in Gu ...
The announcement reaffirms the area’s importance to Western oil companies who are increasingly barred from investing in the world’s richest oil prospects.
- Special Report: Business of Green: A Refuge Made F ...
Businesses are finding new ways to turn farm and industrial waste into low-cost building materials.
- U.N. Reports on Developing Nations’ Energy ...
Trillions of dollars are needed to help developing nations grow using renewable energy, according to an estimate.
5+ quakes - 7 days
- M 5.2, near the coast of Nicaragua
Monday, August 31, 2009 09:21:26 UTC Monday, August 31, 2009 03:21:26 AM at epicenter Depth : 76.60 km (47.60 mi)
- M 5.0, northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:45:18 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 11:45:18 PM at epicenter Depth : 53.70 km (33.37 mi)
- M 5.3, northern Qinghai, China
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:28:41 UTC Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:28:41 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
Friday, August 28, 2009 04:08:03 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 05:08:03 PM at epicenter Depth : 135.80 km (84.38 mi)
- M 5.1, D'Entrecasteaux Islands region
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China Dialogue
- Taking the toad’s-eye view
Dipak Gyawali, former water minister of Nepal, explains how to approach Himalayan climate-change science from the grass-roots level. Interview by Isabel Hilton. Dipak Gyawali is a former minister of water resources in Nepal and research director of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation. Here he te ...
- Geoengineering: do we intervene?
A major study published today in the United Kingdom asks what role proposed geoengineering technologies could play in regulating the climate. Tan Copsey spoke to one of its contributors, Ken Caldeira. As part of a series for chinadialogue that examines the environmental and political arguments aroun ...
- Rethinking Sino-US relations
Many Chinese commentators worry about the risks of the United States introducing carbon tariffs. Chu Zhaogen urges them to take a long-term view. United States energy secretary Steven Chu and commerce secretary Gary Locke visited China last month to explore where there might be mutually beneficial U ...
- Do we know change when we see it?
An agreement between the US and China on climate change and clean energy may be more significant than its detractors initially supposed, write Banning Garrett and Jonathan Adams. Did the United States and China recently take a game-changing step on climate change and clean energy? Quite possibly so. ...
- Building regional cooperation
Can people across the Himalayan region mobilise to build a common, collaborative response to the impacts of climate change? Isabel Hilton interviews Mohan Munasinghe, vice chairman of the IPCC. Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist and the vice chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
AlterNet Top Stories
- The Not-So-Happy Meal: What's Really in Fast Food?
The real story behind every perfectly round patty and golden fry is something the fast food industry would prefer you not know.
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My life has sucked significantly more than yours has over the past two weeks -- here's why.
- American Brokenness: A Lament on Healthcare
Conservatives in this country are undergoing an existential crisis, but this is not the time for liberals to sit by smugly and watch.
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So much for the economic independence that's supposed to come with young adulthood.
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Phillip Northcutt started legally cultivating medical marijuana to deal with PTSD from fighting in the Iraq. It wasn't long before the police and the courts caught up with him.
Threat Level
- Appeals Court Upholds Online Gambling Ban
A move to scuttle legislation outlawing online gambling suffered a major setback when a federal appeals court set aside constitutional and other legal challenges to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside asse ...
- Voting Tech Experts Sought by Feds to Develop Stan ...
Want to help improve the design and security of voting systems made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) and other companies? The federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which oversees the federal testing and certification of voting systems, is seeking four technol ...
- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
- 5 More Indicted in Probe of International Carding ...
Five eastern European men were indicted in New York on Monday as part of an international ring allegedly responsible for at least $4 million in credit card theft. The ring, which authorities dubbed the Western Express Cybercrime Group, operated between 2001 and 2007 and trafficked in at least 95,00 ...
Reuters - Most Popular Articles
- NASA tracks space junk headed toward space station
HOUSTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The International Space Station might have to fire its thrusters to avoid a piece of space junk that could pass within two miles (3.2 km) of the orbiting complex and its 13 astronauts, NASA said on Wednesday.
- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. But industry prognosticators don't expect the diva to trip up on the charts next week.
- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.
- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's advertising watchdog has criticized an ad for a clothing company featuring a partially nude model who appeared to be younger than 16.
- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Susan Atkins, a follower of mass killer Charles Manson convicted nearly four decades ago in some of the most notorious murders in U.S. history, lost her 18th bid for release on Wednesday.
Godspace
- Latest of the Spiritual Practices Series
The spiritual practices blog series is coming to a close. Christine has just a few more to post after this. Here’s the round-up of posts for the last month: Celebrations and Parties as a Spiritual Discipline by Kathy Escobar, The Refuge The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea by Andy Wade Netwo ...
- Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline
Well the What is a Spiritual Practice blog series is winding down but I am still continuing to receive articles so I intend to continue to post them over the next few weeks. Â today’s article comes from Kathy Escobar . Â Kathy describes herself as mommy. wife. friend. pot-stirrer. shepherd. fo ...
- The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea
Today’s post which seems very appropriate for me when I am heading off for a few relaxing days when I know I will be drinking lots of tea, is written by Andrew Wade He and his family have recently returned from several years working in Hong Kong where Andy worked as a Mennonite pastor. Â [...]
- Networking as a Spiritual Practice
I have been a little slow with posting today because Tom and I are on the road again. We are heading for a few days off in British Columbia with some friends but I wanted to make sure that I posted the last of the articles I have received for the What is a Spiritual [...]
- Mothering as a Spiritual Practice
Another beautiful day in Seattle and Tom and I are getting ready for a few days vacation up on Mayne Island, one of the Canadian gulf islands. Â The weather is supposed to be good and I am really looking forward to a few days off – hoping that the blackberries and apples are ready like [...]
Equality Trust
- Goodbye social democracy, hello economic democracy
Bill Kerry writes for Labour List about the limits of social democracy and the need for economic democracy.
- Shattering the myth of equality
An article by Boris Frankel in Melbourne's newspaper 'The Age'.
- Polly Toynbee: This bold equality push is just wha ...
Polly Toynbee writing about the new Equality Bill today's Guardian. "Harriet Harman's bill is a frank recognition of the role of class in Britain. A decade earlier, it might have had a real impact..."
- Seumas Milne: This naked display of class egotism ...
"It's more than a week since Alistair Darling's budget, but the howls of protest haven't stopped for a day ever since. That's not been the public sector employees facing a harsh squeeze on jobs and pay who've been squealing, or the million workers expected to join the dole queues in the next year, ...
- Bob Holman on social breakdown
Bob Holman writes in the Glasgow Herald about the evidence in The Spirit Level.
IntelNews
- US spy agencies still lack foreign language expert ...
A US media outlet has finally followed up on the warnings, made by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last July, about the lack of trained foreign-language speakers in the US intelligence community.
- News you may have missed #0091
McCain denies private agreement with CIA torture tactic. CIA rejects further declassifications on torture-related material. Taliban kill Afghan intelligence chief.
- Document release offers new clues on MI5 activitie ...
A batch of intelligence documents from the immediate post-World War II period released this week by Britain’s National Archives offer glimpses into previously unknown activities by MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence service.
- Ex-CIA agent says Cheney “damaged the CIA more t ...
Robert Baer, the retired CIA field officer whose bestselling memoir, See No Evil, formed the basis of the 2005 motion picture Syriana, has said that former Vice President’ Dick Cheney “damaged the CIA more than anybody has, including the press or the Department of Justice”.
- News you may have missed #0090
CIA's black sites, illuminated. Russian agents try to influence Czech politicians, says intelligence report. South Korean arrested for collaborating with North Korean spy.
PsyBlog
- Group Polarization: The Trend to Extreme Decisions
Say you put 10 people in a room and asked them to design a car. Would they design something average or something wacky? Would they be more likely to come up with the Ford Focus or 'The Homer', designed by Homer Simpson in this classic episode of The Simpsons? To help you decide, it's [...] » Try ...
- The Acceptance Prophesy: How You Control Who Likes ...
· Is interpersonal attraction a self-fulfilling prophesy? The mystical-sounding 'acceptance prophesy' is simply this: when we think other people are going to like us, we behave more warmly towards them and consequently they like us more. When we think other people aren't going to like us, we beha ...
- Brainstorming Reloaded
· Why brainstorming is ineffective and how to fix it. Brainstorming was once thought a fantastic way for groups to generate new ideas. Although not as fashionable as it once was, brainstorming is still frequently used in business and, often inadvertently, for all sorts of personal decisions; peop ...
- Consumer Psychology
· How and why we consume and how our beliefs, ideas and senses influence consumption. Peter Drucker, the management consultant, famously argued that about 80% of all products and services fail or fall well short of targets within six months of launching. Clearly markets have little understanding ...
- Why Left to Right Punches Are More Aggressive, Pow ...
Reading and writing from left to right is a skill so well-practised, so ingrained in language, that it's easy to ignore. Yet, according to some research, the direction in which language flows could have implications that spread into many other areas of our experience. Consider that people are often ...
After Downing Street.org
- The Firestorm Ahead
The Firestorm Ahead By Immanuel Wallerstein | Middle East Online There is a firestorm ahead in the Middle East for which neither the US government nor the US public is prepared. The storm will go from Iraq to Afghanistan to Pakistan to Israel/Palestine, says Immanuel Wallerstein. There is a firesto ...
- CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Work ...
CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Worker By Dan Arnall | ABC Newser The overall CEO-to-worker pay gap is exceptionally high; S&P 500 CEOs in 2008 earned 319 times more than the average worker. The liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies is out with a report on excessive executiv ...
- Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos
Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos Repeat offender Pfizer paying record $2.3B settlement for illegal drug promotions By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press | ABC News.com As part of its illegal marketing, Pfizer invited doctors to consultant meetings at resort locations, paying their ...
- Notes From Dennis Kucinich's Appearance At Progres ...
Attendee's Notes from Dennis Kucinich's appearance at Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Ohio, August 22, 2009: "The health debate is about the purposes of government - the Constitution says the government exists to promote the general welfare..." (Interesting that two other Ohio Congress ...
- Californians/Nevadans Protest Bybee Tomorrow, 9/3/ ...
BYE BYE BYBEE: IMPEACH & ARREST THE TORTURE JUDGE Thursday, September 4, noon-2 p.m. Ninth Circuit Court, 7th & Mission, San Francisco Map PINKS and friends are invited to come to the Ninth Circuit Court at 7th & Mission this Thursday to protest "torture judge" Bybee's lifetime appointment to the ...
Grist - News
- The Cruelty of Industrial Egg-riculture - plus a t ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs than any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs tan any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
- Let’s (re)do school lunch
It’s time to get active in the campaign to improve school lunches, says Kurt Michael Friese.
- Ruminations on the Obama era, with a side of spicy ...
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Happy birthday, here's your cannon ... @ Dailymail Mike Daugherty asked his 11-year-old son Logan what he wanted for his birthday. The boy said, "I want a cannon." Dad didn't scoff at Logan's request by saying, "How about a hippopotamus instead," as a Christmas song from another era lamented. No ...
- I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
These tiny I-Swarm (Intelligent Small-World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation) robots are incredibly neat! They move by using a piezoelectric transducer to vibrate across a surface in a manner similar to a bristlebot, only controllable. Because they are vibrating at audible frequencies, ...
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Filed under: Columns , Economic data , Recession , Comic Relief So, who out there cuts their own hair? I do, mainly because it is fading fast and it is a lot easier to have my wife take the clippers and then razor to my head rather than paying to go get my hair cut professionally. Now that I ...
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For African-American women, hair commands great interest and carries a lot of cultural baggage
- SEC Internal Review Cites Multiple Failures on Mad ...
A report by the SEC's internal investigator says the agency missed multiple opportunities to stop Madoff. Overall, the report cites instances of incompetence that ultimately enabled Madoff and helped him attract new investors.
- Colombia: A Snag in Uribe's Re-Election Steamrolle ...
What should have been a clear victory in the President's campaign to run again has been muddied by the realities of timing, politics and logistics
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- Cash For Clunkers A Big Win--But Not For Chrysler
August auto sales showed big improvement for almost all the major automakers. But beleaguered Chrysler is bringing up the rear, and the immediate future doesn't look bright.
Washington Independent
- Rachel Maddow and Spencer Ackerman: Real Talk on A ...
TWI’s own Spencer Ackerman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Wednesday to discuss Afghanistan, contractors, and the shocking scandal that has recently come to light. In case you missed it, here’s the video (after the jump). Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and New ...
- Grassley Blasts Wasteful Medicare Spending
Medicare and its beneficiaries paid four times the average supplier cost for standard-issue power wheelchairs in the first half of 2007, according to a report released Wednesday by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. The news drew the immediate condemnation of Sen. ...
- Curt Schilling Hearts Ann Coulter
As long as people are discussing the possibility of legendary Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling running for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, they should check out his blog. From August 8: Ann Coulter might be extreme, but damn the woman is intelligent in ways that piss so many people off. You have to ...
- Gary Bauer: Obama’s Speech to Children Is an ...
Gary Bauer, the religious conservative leader who was undersecretary of Education under President Reagan, and who now runs American Values, tells supporters in his daily email that the president’s Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren is an example of the White House “using its power in unprecedented ...
- The Waiting Room
Here’s a brief summary of the day’s health care news. President Obama is slated to address a joint session of Congress on Sept. 9 to lay out more detailed demands for health care reform, ABC News reported today. The move — which came on the heels of a written invitation from House Speaker Nan ...
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- ‘Biosecure’ Farms Not So Biosecure
There are times when perniciously false premises are treated as the criteria by which truth is determined. We lose the argument before it’s begun. And where does that leave us in our efforts to control mortal dangers of our own making? Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business | Note-it! ...
- Raw milk “Pepsi challenge” in Romania
“Raw milk is very easy to find, here in Romania. Bunici (grandmas) typically stand on the busy before-noon street corners, and lean against brick walls or warped garden rails. Placed before them are a few ‘recycled’ 2-liter soda bottles filled with Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbeat | ...
- Irish Call For Total EU Ban on Brazilian Beef
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has written to the EU Commission calling for an immediate and complete halt on Brazilian beef imports. According to Meatinfo.co.uk, IFA president Padriag Walshe wrote to EU Commissioner for Health & Consumer Pro Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business ...
- Health care debate creates new diseases
URGENT New Flash… Breaking News…The Center for Disease Control has identified a new strain of the Mad Cow Disease called Insane Donkey Virus running rampant among elected officials, Obama Administration personnel and high profile personalities. The CDC be Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbe ...
- Coroners 'should test for CJD to monitor spread of ...
Coroners are refusing to carry out post-mortem tests for an infection which causes the human form of BSE despite pleas that they could help monitor the spread of the disease, it was reported today. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120 Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Society & ...
Why Organic
- The POPE, Prime Minister and WTF is going on here& ...
Something is up. Way up. What are all these fine peeps doing here, only a few months before Bush leaves office? Why not wait for the new President to take office? Why NOW? Additionally, what took the Vatican sooooo long to fess up with some responsibility for what has taken place under their soiled ...
- Your vote is a covenant and you don’t REALLY ...
Flag wavers may sit this one out. Your vote is a covenant that keeps you locked into this 3D movie. You and I have no idea who these people are. You have been brainwashed to believe a bunch of hogwash. There is a much larger reason they want you to vote, than you have been [...]
- See for yourself: Which number represents Jesus Ch ...
“THE TRIBE OF EPHRAIM” = 666 — “WHICH NUMBER REPRESENTS JESUS CHRIST” = 666 —” THE ARYAN BROTHERHOOD” = 666. _______________ Using the english alphabet A = 1  B= 2   etc. Write out the phrase and assign the numbers under them. Now, add it vertically as you no ...
- THE HPV VACCINE and our daughters….
In case you missed my posting about the HPV VACCINE….I am including a link to it. http://whyorganic.wordpress.com/2007/06/18/do-not-give-your-daughter-hpv-vaccine
- BIG MEDIA RULINGS
 Senate Committee Votes to Throw Out FCC RulesThe Senate Commerce Committee passed a “resolution of disapproval” that would veto the FCC’s latest attempt to dismantle longstanding media ownership limits. Free Press  Senate Panel Rejects New Media Ownership Rule A Senate committee vo ...
Invisible Opportunity
- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
Washington Times Editorial Many media outlets have misfired about guns. Countless newspapers and television networks — from CBS to MSNBC — have misreported that conservative protesters are threatening President Obama with guns at public events. It hasn’t happened. In Portsmouth, N.H., a man ca ...
- Why Our Great-Grandparents were Happier Than We Ar ...
Bayers Heroin A bottle of Bayer’s heroin.. Between 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine. It was also used to treat children with strong cough Coca Wine, anyone? Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the market . Eve ...
- Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims
By Jeevan Vasagar Two New Zealand schoolgirls humbled one of the world’s biggest food and drugs companies after their school science experiment found that their ready-to-drink Ribena contained almost no trace of vitamin C. Students Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo tested the blackcurrant cordial agai ...
- Pregnant women express fears over swine flu vaccin ...
By Sarah Boseley Almost half of all pregnant women say they will refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu once the jab is available, suggesting there is widespread concern about its safety, a poll has revealed. Pregnant women are one of the target groups for vaccination identified by experts advisi ...
- Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine De ...
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 28, 2009 According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination ...
TheGallopingBeaver
- M & M's, Anyone ? ? ? ? (Moyers and Maher)
This post by Glenn Greenwald summarizing Bill Moyers' appearance on the Bill Maher show last night says it all regarding the current state of affairs in the USAofexpensivehealthcare. Go . Read . Get angry. Think Progressive Party not tied to the dems or repugs . . . . (Cross-posted from Moved t ...
- Assault rifle at Obama speech a publicity stunt
for conservative talk radio show Declare Your Independence With Ernest Hancock . Hancock and "Chris", the black man carrying the assault rifle, knew each other "through their work for presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)". "We know what we're up against," Hancock, also packing heat at the h ...
- Think Light . . .
INHABITAT is a neat site that showcases all sorts of green stuff, including the Solar Shanghai Pavilion, made from used CD cases . Go read all about it.
- Money for Vote$ . . . .
The answer to the question asked at the end: "Whoever contribute$ the mo$t $$ to my re-election campaign!" Silly voter. What was he thinking ? ? ? ? (Cross-posted from Moved to Vancouver )
- The Emperor Strikes Back
What is Emperor Steve fooling around with in his pocket this time? . Oooh - it's the nine new Senators he appointed yesterday. That makes 27 Cons he's appointed in less than a year , bringing his posse in the Senate up to 46 out 0f a total of 105. . G&M : "At an event in Quebec City, the Prime Mini ...
Media Matters for America
- Sanity on hold: Fox News warns Democrats: "Don't ...
Fox News hosts have recently fixated on the House's decision to terminate a pilot program to -- in the words of Bret Baier -- "kill the patriotic tunes callers hear when they're put on hold." Sean Hannity claimed that it "serves as a lesson to the Democrats: Don't meddle with our patriotic musi ...
- Fox's Kelly gives "hat tip" to birther, Obama-Hit ...
On the September 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom , co-host Megyn Kelly gave a "hat tip" to the blog Gateway Pundit, which Kelly said is where "we found" video of "a new effort to silence critics of the Democrats' [health care] plan." The Gateway Pundit blog has frequently pushed the ...
- Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for ...
Despite his claim to be "simply reporting" on the Tea Party Express rallies, Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins, who is traveling with the cross-country protest bus tour, has repeatedly expressed support for the protesters, who he has referred to as "the America that Washington forgot." Fox News ...
- Perino falsely suggests allowing federally subsid ...
Criticizing Democratic health reform bills for allowing federally subsidized health insurance plans to cover abortion, Fox News contributor Dana Perino claimed that the "Hyde Amendment was supposed to protect against" allowing health insurance plans "that get subsidies from the taxpayer dolla ...
- Conservatives on Obama's stay-in-school speech: "I ...
Numerous conservatives have claimed that President Obama's upcoming September 8 speech about "persisting and succeeding in school," along with classroom activities about the "importance of education," will "indoctrinate" and "brainwash" schoolchildren. Conservatives have compared Obama's address to ...
Global Research.ca
- Wake up America: Forced vaccinations, quarantine c ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- VIDEO; H1N1 Swine Flu: Forced Vaccinations in Mass ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- Historical facts about the dangers (and failures) ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- The Rise of Mercenary Armies: A Threat to Global S ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
- Liquidity to Keep the Financial System from Collap ...
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.
TPM Cafe
- George Will is Right
I don't often say this, but George Will gets it exactly right. But before launching New Deal 2.0 in Afghanistan, the Obama administration should ask itself: If U.S. forces are there to prevent re-establishment of al-Qaeda bases -- evidently there... Sponsored Topics: Afghanistan - al-Qaeda ...
- The Apparent Unmotivated Idiocy of Labor Union Mem ...
Steven Brill has a long essay in the New Yorker about the long process required to fire teachers in New York City. Now, any discussion of due process, whether in firings or criminal justice, inevitably can stack the deck by... Sponsored Topics: New York City - Trade union - United States - Steve ...
- The Guns of August, and Why the Republican Right W ...
What we learned in August is something we've long known but keep forgetting: The most important difference between America's Democratic left and Republican right is that the left has ideas and the right has discipline. Obama and progressive supporters... Sponsored Topics: Health care - Democrats ...
- How Progressives Should Weigh Compromises
The 2009 battle over health care reform is soon going to come to a head in national debates and legislative specifics. President Obama will re-set the agenda when he speaks to Congress, and in all likelihood sheer survival instincts will... Sponsored Topics: Barack Obama - Health care - United S ...
- Will Israel Attack Iran This Year?
The neocons are getting ready for another war. The same crowd that helped get us into Iraq are desperate for war with Iran (and for many of the same reasons). Former Vice President Cheney now says publicly that we could... Sponsored Topics: Iran - Dick Cheney - Israel - Iraq War - Middle East
TruthOut
- US Extends Iraq Contract for Blackwater Firm
Washington - State Department officials said Wednesday they have extended a contract with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA despite the fact the company is not allowed to work in the country. Three officials said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide ...
- Obama to Deliver Health Care Address to Congress
Washington - President Barack Obama has set a major address on health care for Sept. 9 before Congress. The speech will come a day after lawmakers return from an August recess in which critics of Obama's health proposals have dominated many public forums. Some Democrats feel Obama has been t ...
- US Officials Cancel Contract to Profile Reporters
Washington - US military authorities in Afghanistan have terminated a contract with a company that was producing profiles of reporters seeking to cover a war that's becoming increasingly unpopular with the American public. The media analysis work being done by The Rendon Group had become a " ...
- SEC Fumbled Five Madoff Probes, Report Finds
Boston/Washington - US securities regulators missed repeated chances to uncover Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, a sharply critical review by a federal watchdog said on Wednesday. A summary of a report by the U.S. read more
- American to Cut 921 Flight Attendants' Jobs
Dallas - American Airlines is cutting 921 flight attendant jobs as it deals with an ongoing downturn in traffic and lower revenue. The airline said Tuesday that the cuts will take effect Oct. 1. American, the nation's second-largest airline, said 228 employees will be furloughed - laid o ...
The Heathlander
- The “British method”
Following a political campaign by the BNP, a Muslim man was abducted from his home in Essex and threatened at knifepoint to stop organising weekly prayer sessions at the community centre. Asked to response, local BNP councillor Pat Richardson denied the BNP was behind the attack, explaining: “Fire ...
- ‘Israel’s Terror Inside’
Latest mini-doc from Max Blumenthal, via lenin: As Noam Chomsky has observed, and as this video makes clear, ‘those who call themselves “supporters of Israel” are in reality supporters of its moral degeneration and probable ultimate destruction’. Posted in Israeli / Palestinian, Videos ...
- A culture of fear
Pankaj Mishra dissects the ‘culture of fear’ being manufactured by a recent spate of books and articles warning of an impending ‘Eurabia’: ‘Ordinary Muslims in Europe, who suffer from the demoralisation caused by living as perennial objects of suspicion and contempt, are far from thinking ...
- Fighting the fash
Anti-fascist activists successfully confronted the BNP’s ‘Red, White and Blue’ hatefest [.pdf] (see also this Channel 4 report) in Codnor yesterday: One of the favourite chants of the day was reportedly: “We are black, white, Asian and we’re Jew / And they’re many, many more of us than ...
- Silencing civil society
Former Israeli military commander Efran Efrati recently testified to the BBC that Palestinian children are ‘routinely ill-treated’ by Israeli soldiers: “You take the kid, you blindfold him, you handcuff him, he’s really shaking… Sometimes you cuff his legs too. Sometimes it cuts off the ci ...
Water - AlterNet
- Mining's Destructive Legacy on Waterways
Scientists are now beginning to see that mining's most lasting damage may be the massive amounts of debris dumped into valley streams.
- The CA Legislature Unveiled 5 New Water Bills -- A ...
I would urge that California's water warriors hold their opinions until they actually read and digest these bills.
- Vitaminwater's Empty Calories Are at the Heart of ...
Vitaminwater tells its customers to "hydrate responsibly." That means not drinking 125-calorie sugar rushes like ... Vitaminwater.
- Why Corporations, Emerging Powers and Petro-States ...
In the past six months, big players in the global economy have grabbed 50 million acres of arable land, from Africa to Southeast Asia.
- Goodbye Pools, Lawns and a Whole Lot More: Why Lif ...
Water in the very near future will be neither cheap nor plentiful, and much of the Southwest is destined for real trouble.
TruthHugger
- Texas Progressive Alliance August 31, 2009
It’s the week before Labor Day, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is hard at work bringing you the best of the Texas blogosphere. Here are this week’s highlights. The Texas Cloverleaf wonders why only one person showed up to a budget meeting where taxes are being increased in Denton County. No ...
- Who Will Carry The Kennedy Torch? Op Ed
The passing of Ted Kennedy may have dealt a blow to progressive humanitarian warriors. The Senate is missing the most effective voice for the disenfranchised. From his perch atop the mountain of comfort built by his family, Ted Kennedy used his position to battle legislative discrepancies that ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 24, 2009
School is starting, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is prepared as always to ace the test. Here is this week’s roundup of blog highlights. From TXsharon: Woo Hoo! EPA testing has now confirmed wells are contaminated “with various substances connected with gas drillingâ€�–proof that h ...
- Bi-Polar America – Who is Worthy of a Healthy Li ...
The rationing of health care is already a fact of life. The new reform will remove some of that rationing and make health care a right instead of a privilege. Bi-Polar America - I am worthy, You are not. Jesus was a socialist.
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 17, 2009
It’s time for preseason football games, but the Texas Progressive Alliance is always in midseason form. Here are this week’s blog highlights. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wonders why we put up with temper tantrums and intimidation from the far right? Everyone should have their say in our d ...
Dandelion Salad - Featured Writers' Posts
- "And on the most exalted throne in the world sits ...
by William Blum Featured Writer Dandelion Salad www.killinghope.org Sept. 2, 2009 The Anti-Empire
- Netanyahu: Our lesson from the Holocaust is that t ...
Propaganda Alert compiled by Cem Ertür Featured Writer Dandelion Salad 28 August 2009 Thi
- The Role of Chance in History and National Health ...
by Steven Jonas, MD, MPH Featured Writer Dandelion Salad crossposted on Buzzflash.com September 2,
- The Lawmaker by Michael Carmichael + Sanders Unfil ...
by Michael Carmichael Featured Writer Dandelion Salad PlanetaryMovement.org August 28, 2009 He ne
- FDIC Insolvency & "Loss-Sharing" by Josh Sidma ...
by Josh Sidman Dandelion Salad Featured Writer Josh’s Blog Post Sept. 1, 2009 Capitalism Origin
Unexplained Mysteries
- Team return from death worm expedition
Journalist David Farrier has returned from an expedition with camerman Christie Douglas to Mongolia in which they aimed to find and film the Mongo...
- Gravity tractor could deflect killer asteroids
A British team of scientists and engineers have come up with a plan for a "gravity tractor", a device that would use gravity to change the traject...
- The U.S. teenager who cries tears of blood
A 15-year-old from Tennessee has baffled doctors with a very rare condition that makes him cry tears of blood as often as three times a day, an af...
- Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth
A controversial new area of research is being backed by the Royal Society which plans to simulate volcanic eruptions and spray millions of tons of...
- India loses Moon satellite links
Contact with India's orbiting moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 has been lost, the mission was originally intended to last two years following its laun...
Grassroots
- Building a Movement, Haitian Style
pigs.jpg I spent the better part of last week crisscrossing Haiti’s arid Northwest with Grassroots International’s partner the National Congress of the Peasant’s Movement of Papay (MPNKP). MPNKP is best known to our allies and friends fo ...
- Resilient Hondurans Lead The Way To Protect Democr ...
IMG00292.jpg Today, thousands of people will fill the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. They are students, housekeepers, children and farmers from different parts of country—many of whom walked 10-12 miles a day to get to the ...
- Yes, We Can - But Will We Join Our Neighbors to Re ...
More than a month after the military coup in the Central American country of Honduras (for which the term “banana republic” was originally coined due to the overwhelming influence of U.S. fruit corporations in that country), the junta is still in power and shows little real sign of budging. re ...
- They Are Afraid of Us, Because We are Not Afraid o ...
Tom Loudon from our ally the Alliance for Responsible Trade, which is a member of the Hemispheric Social Alliance (a Grassroots International grantee) is currently in Honduras as part of an international human rights monitoring delegation. Today, August 11th, the Global Day of Action for Honduras, h ...
- On the Global Day of Action for Honduras, Donate y ...
Want to do something simple to help support Honduran democracy and keep the crisis in the public eye? Donate your status! It’s free, easy, and can make a huge impact. Right now, the corporate news media is mostly silent about what’s happening on the ground in Honduras and the role of US polic ...
Climate
- September 2, 2009
UN: Poor Nations Need $600B a Year for Climate Change (AFP) Developing nations need a $600 billion "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, the World Economic and Social Survey says. China Calculates High Pr ...
- September 1, 2009
US Climate Bill Encounters New Senate Delay (Reuters) Senate Democrats announced a new delay on climate change legislation, which could make it more difficult for President Obama to win progress on that front before a global environmental summit in December. EPA Preparing to Declare CO2 a Dange ...
- August 31, 2009
Japan Election Ushers in Party of Climate Action (Carbon Positive) A landslide victory for Japan’s party of near-permanent opposition has turned the country’s political scene on its head, and the country’s climate change policy along with it. New Zealand Lawmakers Give Thumbs Up to Emissi ...
- August 29-30, 2009
Both Sides in Energy Debate Watching Healthcare Battle (Los Angeles Times) As the battle over healthcare unfolds, its attack ads, spin-doctoring and town hall rhetoric are being watched with special attention by the combatants in Washington's next big fight -- Pres. Obama's climate plan. Leave ...
- August 28, 2009
Forestry leads Indonesian Agency’s Roadmap for Emissions Cuts (Reuters) An Indonesian environment agency has set out a roadmap for the government to adopt forestry, energy, transport, industrial and agriculture policies that would slash carbon emissions by the world's No. 3 emitter. Poll: O ...
TomDispatch
- Tomgram: David Swanson, The More Things Change
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of Iraq in March 2003. More ...
- Tomgram: Nick Turse, From My Lai to Lockerbie
On this one-way planet of ours, it's hard sometimes to imagine things any other way, but for a moment let's try. Imagine, for instance, that in recent years the director of Iranian intelligence oversaw a program of "extraordinary rendition" aimed at those who were believed to be prepared to commi ...
- Tomgram: The Next War, On-Screen and Off
[ Note for TomDispatch readers: We're back! Refreshed and ready for action, but still on a somewhat relaxed schedule until after Labor Day. The next piece will be posted Sunday night. Tom ] G.I. Joe, Post-American Hero The Long, Slow Death of American Triumphalism By Tom Engelhardt The Pre ...
- Tomgram: Withdrawing by Bike from Iraq
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: So it's sayonara for a couple of weeks. I'm taking my usual August break. TomDispatch will return sometime the week of August 24th, but will be on a limited posting schedule through Labor Day. Let me take this opportunity once again to thank those of you who hav ...
- Tomgram: Mark Engler, Protesting at Climate Groun ...
We're so past the Roman Empire by now that it's probably time to update the phrase "fiddling while Rome burns." What about, for instance, "writing fake letters ostensibly from real non-profit groups to weaken a climate-change bill while the planet burns"? It's true. According to the New York Ti ...
Smirking Chimp
- Bush's Third Term? You're Living It
— from TomDispatch It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress ...
- Why Glenn Beck, and Fox News, can't escape the "r ...
Have so many blue-chip advertisers ever fled a program as quickly as the who's who of corporate America that's sprinted away from Glenn Beck in recent weeks? I certainly cannot recall ever seeing a mass exodus of this scale. The A-list collection of disgruntled Beck advertisers is staggering: Appleb ...
- Obama's Meaningless War
— from Truthdig True, he doesn't seem a bit like Lyndon Johnson, but the way he's headed on Afghanistan, Barack Obama is threatened with a quagmire that could bog down his presidency. LBJ also had a progressive agenda in mind, beginning with his war on poverty, but it was soon overwhelmed by the cos ...
- In Oligarchy We Trust: Government Fattens Bank Car ...
Is there a headline more menacing to liberals, moderates, consumers, small-business owners or free-marketeers than " Banks 'Too Big To Fail' Have Grown Even Bigger, Three Banks Issue Half the Mortgages & 2/3s of Credit Cards - Behemoths Born of the Bailout Reduce Consumer Choice "? Shouldn't any ju ...
- The Science Fiction of Military Marketing
The rise of video game culture has been criticized by some as encouraging violence. The theory is that the more violent and real-looking the video game is, the more it encourages its players to actually go out and reenact the game's scenes in real life. Of course, there's no scientific evidence to b ...
Ten Percent
- Already
Be with you soon, September already, autumn always starts -to me- with some Cocteau Twins… The memory of youth and realising you had to go back to school -freedom ending, back to conformity- always makes me sad at this time of year.
- Friday! The Hope Blister- Dagger
- Killing Fields of Sri Lanka
Channel Four report- Link to unedited clip in 3GP format -Warning, shows the execution of naked bound prisoners by military personnel- A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in ...
- Is The Obama Administration Victimising A Nobel Pe ...
Via FreeGaza- After Downing Street, by Ann Wright former US diplomat:- Less than a month ago, in late July, 2009, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (http://www.peacepeople.com/) was travelling from Dublin, Ireland to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Peace Laureate Jody Williams to participate in p ...
- Selection By Occupier
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (albeit funded by both US & NATO govts) has reports of systematic fraud, the EU are more upbeat, try to be surprised. The one candidate Ramazan Bashardost, with some real credentials in representing the Afghan people against powerful and corrupt elite ...
Paul Krugman
- Horse-race reporting
There's too much reporting that focuses on how policy proposals are supposedly playing, rather than what's actually in them.
- Getting stucco
This isn't the first time the Sunshine State has suffered from a big real estate bubble.
- Going fishing
Well, cycling actually.
- A couple of notes on the 40s and 50s
Didn't rapid population growth make it easier to deal with debt? Didn't the fact that the rest of the world was in ruins help? No.
- 1945
The fact is that the war left America with a big debt -- bigger, relative to our resources, than we're likely to face when the economic rescue is over. We dealt with it.
No Quarter
- President Obama Bites The Hand That Feeds Him…Ag ...
ABC’s Jake Tapper reported last night that the President’s Political Arm Follows His Lead in Drumming Up Support for Health Care Reform Push — by Criticizing Media. In his August 20, 2009, meeting with supporters at the Democratic National Committee and its “Organizing for Americaâ€Â ...
- Krauthammer Nails It - Draconian Health Insurance ...
I’m a capitalist, not a socialist. I’m a centrist, not a liberal or libertarian. I’m definitely not a Republican or a conservative, but I want this country to achieve a public health insurance policy that actually works, not pie in the sky wishful thinking. I don’t want it to bankrupt the co ...
- A Tale Of Two Fires
Once again, the State of California is dealing with a massive wildfire. Sadly, two firefighters lost their lives. And it is far from being over as the title of this article indicates, Fire burns 105,000 acres with no control in sight. It is hard to even grasp the breadth of this [...]
- Placebobama
The use of placebos in medicine is absolutely fascinating. The effects can be stunning, despite the fact that they, by their very definition, are composed of inert matter. Some may not understand that placebo effects do not result in a cure in and of themselves. Rather, when they work, people fe ...
- Healthcare letter: for viral distribution
I’ve written a sample letter I’m hoping to get out to as many people as possible. This is the last week of the Congressional recess and your Senators and Representatives may think they can relax. We need to keep the pressure on to make them painfully aware that we - their constituents - are migh ...
Environmental Graffiti
- Treasures of the Ancient World Carved Into Rock
- The Many Moods of the Chameleon Illustrated in Col ...
- Take Your Brahman Bull to Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Animals Menace Photographers
- Albino Alligators
Foreign Policy in Focus
- Response to Williams
Noam Chomsky replies to Ian Williams on Kosovo and East Timor.
- The Other Democratic Party
FPIF's weekly update.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- The Iranian Opposition's Second Life
Protests continue in a virtual world where security police and censors are unable to tread.
- Poems Against the Regime
Three Iranian-American poets write about protests, images, and a fallen demonstrator.
Therapy News
- Recovering from Infidelity
By Robert F Scuka, LCSW-C. Infidelity is one of the most difficult challenges that any marriage or committed relationship can face. Infidelity is almost universally accompanied by a deep sense of betrayal and a profound loss of trust. The reason is that the one partner experiences the infidelity of ...
- Study Links Dopamine with Ability to Block Formati ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The experience of a traumatic event can sometimes be overcome in a remarkably quick and elegant way by the mind and consciousness, but in many cases witnesses to unsettling situations are left with traumatic memories. Such memories can have a negative impact on mental ...
- Walking in Circles Might Not Just Be a Feeling
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The notion that one is walking around in circles has a long history in personal introspection. While many people are marvelously capable of plotting out a straight and defined course to follow, others may feel as though the path ahead is as obscured and winding as it g ...
- Need for More Attention to Mental Health in Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Epilepsy is a condition which affects scores of children around the world and can have considerable negative consequences for development and personal well-being. But the issue can also lead towards complications in mental health as well as the health of families, not ...
- An Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Tough Times
By Debbie Devine, MS, LPC “In the depth of winter, I finally realized that deep within me there lay an invincible summer.” A. Camus Let’s face it, life throws us curves sometimes. We all experience the ups and downs that lead some of us to seek a counselor’s help: relationship issues, money ...
Mountaintop Removal
- Enviros Blast Obama's Choice for Office of Surface ...
WASHINGTON, DC , September 2, 2009 (ENS) - Environmental groups are speaking out against the man President Barack Obama has chosen to run the Office of Surface Mining, which has jurisdiction over mountaintop removal coal mining.
- Two tree-sit protesters held on $25,000 bail (The ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.
- W.Va. tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail. Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton
- Mountaintop removal sculpture, sculptor, at Lexing ...
Artist Jeff Chapman-Crane will be at St. Raphael's Episcopal Church in Lexington Thursday to di
- WVa tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ( ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton were in the Southern Regional Jail on Tuesday, ch...
Memeorandum
- WH withdraws call for students to 'help' Obama (Ma ...
Matthew Mosk / Washington Times : WH withdraws call for students to ‘help’ Obama — The Obama administration late Wednesday withdrew a recommendation that school children who watch a video featuring President Obama next week write about how they might “help the president” as part of a ...
- The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? (Abu ...
Abu Muqawama : The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? — So I was on the Newshour last night debating Afghanistan with a favorite of this blog and its readers, Andrew Bacevich. As readers of this blog know, I am uncomfortable when placed in the position of being expected to lustily d ...
- U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan (Julian ...
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times : U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan — Support units will be replaced by up to 14,000 ‘trigger-pullers,’ and noncombat posts will be contracted out, Defense officials say. The swap will allow the U.S. to keep its troop level unchanged. — ...
- Under fire, Obama shifts strategy (The Politico)
The Politico : Under fire, Obama shifts strategy — Aides to President Barack Obama are putting the final touches on a new strategy to help Democrats recover from a brutal August recess by specifying what Obama wants to see in a compromise health care deal and directly confronting other trou ...
- Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and ...
Carl Hulse / The Caucus : Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and Other Presidents — In a memoir being published posthumously, Senator Edward M. Kennedy talks remorsefully about the car accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - a turn of events many consider a chief re ...
Energy & Environment News
- Energy Company Calls Halt to Drilling Project
The $17 million energy project in California has been suspended indefinitely after the drilling essentially snagged on surface rock formations.
- One Man’s Trash ...
To Dan Phillips, who constructs low-income housing in a town in East Texas, almost anything discarded and durable is potential building material.
- BP Discovers ‘Giant’ Oil Field in Gu ...
The announcement reaffirms the area’s importance to Western oil companies who are increasingly barred from investing in the world’s richest oil prospects.
- Special Report: Business of Green: A Refuge Made F ...
Businesses are finding new ways to turn farm and industrial waste into low-cost building materials.
- U.N. Reports on Developing Nations’ Energy ...
Trillions of dollars are needed to help developing nations grow using renewable energy, according to an estimate.
5+ quakes - 7 days
- M 5.2, near the coast of Nicaragua
Monday, August 31, 2009 09:21:26 UTC Monday, August 31, 2009 03:21:26 AM at epicenter Depth : 76.60 km (47.60 mi)
- M 5.0, northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:45:18 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 11:45:18 PM at epicenter Depth : 53.70 km (33.37 mi)
- M 5.3, northern Qinghai, China
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:28:41 UTC Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:28:41 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
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China Dialogue
- Taking the toad’s-eye view
Dipak Gyawali, former water minister of Nepal, explains how to approach Himalayan climate-change science from the grass-roots level. Interview by Isabel Hilton. Dipak Gyawali is a former minister of water resources in Nepal and research director of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation. Here he te ...
- Geoengineering: do we intervene?
A major study published today in the United Kingdom asks what role proposed geoengineering technologies could play in regulating the climate. Tan Copsey spoke to one of its contributors, Ken Caldeira. As part of a series for chinadialogue that examines the environmental and political arguments aroun ...
- Rethinking Sino-US relations
Many Chinese commentators worry about the risks of the United States introducing carbon tariffs. Chu Zhaogen urges them to take a long-term view. United States energy secretary Steven Chu and commerce secretary Gary Locke visited China last month to explore where there might be mutually beneficial U ...
- Do we know change when we see it?
An agreement between the US and China on climate change and clean energy may be more significant than its detractors initially supposed, write Banning Garrett and Jonathan Adams. Did the United States and China recently take a game-changing step on climate change and clean energy? Quite possibly so. ...
- Building regional cooperation
Can people across the Himalayan region mobilise to build a common, collaborative response to the impacts of climate change? Isabel Hilton interviews Mohan Munasinghe, vice chairman of the IPCC. Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist and the vice chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
AlterNet Top Stories
- The Not-So-Happy Meal: What's Really in Fast Food?
The real story behind every perfectly round patty and golden fry is something the fast food industry would prefer you not know.
- Coital Cephalalgia: Have Sex and Feel Like You're ...
My life has sucked significantly more than yours has over the past two weeks -- here's why.
- American Brokenness: A Lament on Healthcare
Conservatives in this country are undergoing an existential crisis, but this is not the time for liberals to sit by smugly and watch.
- Young Workers in Free Fall: 1/3 Under 35 Live with ...
So much for the economic independence that's supposed to come with young adulthood.
- Sgt. Northcutt's Post-Iraq Nightmare: Getting Arre ...
Phillip Northcutt started legally cultivating medical marijuana to deal with PTSD from fighting in the Iraq. It wasn't long before the police and the courts caught up with him.
Threat Level
- Appeals Court Upholds Online Gambling Ban
A move to scuttle legislation outlawing online gambling suffered a major setback when a federal appeals court set aside constitutional and other legal challenges to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside asse ...
- Voting Tech Experts Sought by Feds to Develop Stan ...
Want to help improve the design and security of voting systems made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) and other companies? The federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which oversees the federal testing and certification of voting systems, is seeking four technol ...
- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
- 5 More Indicted in Probe of International Carding ...
Five eastern European men were indicted in New York on Monday as part of an international ring allegedly responsible for at least $4 million in credit card theft. The ring, which authorities dubbed the Western Express Cybercrime Group, operated between 2001 and 2007 and trafficked in at least 95,00 ...
Reuters - Most Popular Articles
- NASA tracks space junk headed toward space station
HOUSTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The International Space Station might have to fire its thrusters to avoid a piece of space junk that could pass within two miles (3.2 km) of the orbiting complex and its 13 astronauts, NASA said on Wednesday.
- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. But industry prognosticators don't expect the diva to trip up on the charts next week.
- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.
- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's advertising watchdog has criticized an ad for a clothing company featuring a partially nude model who appeared to be younger than 16.
- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Susan Atkins, a follower of mass killer Charles Manson convicted nearly four decades ago in some of the most notorious murders in U.S. history, lost her 18th bid for release on Wednesday.
Godspace
- Latest of the Spiritual Practices Series
The spiritual practices blog series is coming to a close. Christine has just a few more to post after this. Here’s the round-up of posts for the last month: Celebrations and Parties as a Spiritual Discipline by Kathy Escobar, The Refuge The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea by Andy Wade Netwo ...
- Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline
Well the What is a Spiritual Practice blog series is winding down but I am still continuing to receive articles so I intend to continue to post them over the next few weeks. Â today’s article comes from Kathy Escobar . Â Kathy describes herself as mommy. wife. friend. pot-stirrer. shepherd. fo ...
- The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea
Today’s post which seems very appropriate for me when I am heading off for a few relaxing days when I know I will be drinking lots of tea, is written by Andrew Wade He and his family have recently returned from several years working in Hong Kong where Andy worked as a Mennonite pastor. Â [...]
- Networking as a Spiritual Practice
I have been a little slow with posting today because Tom and I are on the road again. We are heading for a few days off in British Columbia with some friends but I wanted to make sure that I posted the last of the articles I have received for the What is a Spiritual [...]
- Mothering as a Spiritual Practice
Another beautiful day in Seattle and Tom and I are getting ready for a few days vacation up on Mayne Island, one of the Canadian gulf islands. Â The weather is supposed to be good and I am really looking forward to a few days off – hoping that the blackberries and apples are ready like [...]
Equality Trust
- Goodbye social democracy, hello economic democracy
Bill Kerry writes for Labour List about the limits of social democracy and the need for economic democracy.
- Shattering the myth of equality
An article by Boris Frankel in Melbourne's newspaper 'The Age'.
- Polly Toynbee: This bold equality push is just wha ...
Polly Toynbee writing about the new Equality Bill today's Guardian. "Harriet Harman's bill is a frank recognition of the role of class in Britain. A decade earlier, it might have had a real impact..."
- Seumas Milne: This naked display of class egotism ...
"It's more than a week since Alistair Darling's budget, but the howls of protest haven't stopped for a day ever since. That's not been the public sector employees facing a harsh squeeze on jobs and pay who've been squealing, or the million workers expected to join the dole queues in the next year, ...
- Bob Holman on social breakdown
Bob Holman writes in the Glasgow Herald about the evidence in The Spirit Level.
IntelNews
- US spy agencies still lack foreign language expert ...
A US media outlet has finally followed up on the warnings, made by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last July, about the lack of trained foreign-language speakers in the US intelligence community.
- News you may have missed #0091
McCain denies private agreement with CIA torture tactic. CIA rejects further declassifications on torture-related material. Taliban kill Afghan intelligence chief.
- Document release offers new clues on MI5 activitie ...
A batch of intelligence documents from the immediate post-World War II period released this week by Britain’s National Archives offer glimpses into previously unknown activities by MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence service.
- Ex-CIA agent says Cheney “damaged the CIA more t ...
Robert Baer, the retired CIA field officer whose bestselling memoir, See No Evil, formed the basis of the 2005 motion picture Syriana, has said that former Vice President’ Dick Cheney “damaged the CIA more than anybody has, including the press or the Department of Justice”.
- News you may have missed #0090
CIA's black sites, illuminated. Russian agents try to influence Czech politicians, says intelligence report. South Korean arrested for collaborating with North Korean spy.
PsyBlog
- Group Polarization: The Trend to Extreme Decisions
Say you put 10 people in a room and asked them to design a car. Would they design something average or something wacky? Would they be more likely to come up with the Ford Focus or 'The Homer', designed by Homer Simpson in this classic episode of The Simpsons? To help you decide, it's [...] » Try ...
- The Acceptance Prophesy: How You Control Who Likes ...
· Is interpersonal attraction a self-fulfilling prophesy? The mystical-sounding 'acceptance prophesy' is simply this: when we think other people are going to like us, we behave more warmly towards them and consequently they like us more. When we think other people aren't going to like us, we beha ...
- Brainstorming Reloaded
· Why brainstorming is ineffective and how to fix it. Brainstorming was once thought a fantastic way for groups to generate new ideas. Although not as fashionable as it once was, brainstorming is still frequently used in business and, often inadvertently, for all sorts of personal decisions; peop ...
- Consumer Psychology
· How and why we consume and how our beliefs, ideas and senses influence consumption. Peter Drucker, the management consultant, famously argued that about 80% of all products and services fail or fall well short of targets within six months of launching. Clearly markets have little understanding ...
- Why Left to Right Punches Are More Aggressive, Pow ...
Reading and writing from left to right is a skill so well-practised, so ingrained in language, that it's easy to ignore. Yet, according to some research, the direction in which language flows could have implications that spread into many other areas of our experience. Consider that people are often ...
After Downing Street.org
- The Firestorm Ahead
The Firestorm Ahead By Immanuel Wallerstein | Middle East Online There is a firestorm ahead in the Middle East for which neither the US government nor the US public is prepared. The storm will go from Iraq to Afghanistan to Pakistan to Israel/Palestine, says Immanuel Wallerstein. There is a firesto ...
- CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Work ...
CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Worker By Dan Arnall | ABC Newser The overall CEO-to-worker pay gap is exceptionally high; S&P 500 CEOs in 2008 earned 319 times more than the average worker. The liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies is out with a report on excessive executiv ...
- Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos
Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos Repeat offender Pfizer paying record $2.3B settlement for illegal drug promotions By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press | ABC News.com As part of its illegal marketing, Pfizer invited doctors to consultant meetings at resort locations, paying their ...
- Notes From Dennis Kucinich's Appearance At Progres ...
Attendee's Notes from Dennis Kucinich's appearance at Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Ohio, August 22, 2009: "The health debate is about the purposes of government - the Constitution says the government exists to promote the general welfare..." (Interesting that two other Ohio Congress ...
- Californians/Nevadans Protest Bybee Tomorrow, 9/3/ ...
BYE BYE BYBEE: IMPEACH & ARREST THE TORTURE JUDGE Thursday, September 4, noon-2 p.m. Ninth Circuit Court, 7th & Mission, San Francisco Map PINKS and friends are invited to come to the Ninth Circuit Court at 7th & Mission this Thursday to protest "torture judge" Bybee's lifetime appointment to the ...
Grist - News
- The Cruelty of Industrial Egg-riculture - plus a t ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs than any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs tan any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
- Let’s (re)do school lunch
It’s time to get active in the campaign to improve school lunches, says Kurt Michael Friese.
- Ruminations on the Obama era, with a side of spicy ...
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- Birthday cannon
Happy birthday, here's your cannon ... @ Dailymail Mike Daugherty asked his 11-year-old son Logan what he wanted for his birthday. The boy said, "I want a cannon." Dad didn't scoff at Logan's request by saying, "How about a hippopotamus instead," as a Christmas song from another era lamented. No ...
- I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
These tiny I-Swarm (Intelligent Small-World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation) robots are incredibly neat! They move by using a piezoelectric transducer to vibrate across a surface in a manner similar to a bristlebot, only controllable. Because they are vibrating at audible frequencies, ...
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Filed under: Columns , Economic data , Recession , Comic Relief So, who out there cuts their own hair? I do, mainly because it is fading fast and it is a lot easier to have my wife take the clippers and then razor to my head rather than paying to go get my hair cut professionally. Now that I ...
- Joe Jackson says ?someone should pay? for son Mich ...
Joe Jackson: ‘Someone should pay’ for son’s death NEW YORK ? Michael Jackson’s father says he’d never heard of the drug propofol until it was implicated in his son’s death. “I’m not angry. I’m mad,” Joe Jackson said in an interview that aired Monday on NBC’s “Today” show. ...
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- Why Michelle's Hair Matters
For African-American women, hair commands great interest and carries a lot of cultural baggage
- SEC Internal Review Cites Multiple Failures on Mad ...
A report by the SEC's internal investigator says the agency missed multiple opportunities to stop Madoff. Overall, the report cites instances of incompetence that ultimately enabled Madoff and helped him attract new investors.
- Colombia: A Snag in Uribe's Re-Election Steamrolle ...
What should have been a clear victory in the President's campaign to run again has been muddied by the realities of timing, politics and logistics
- Ecuador vs. Chevron: Evidence of a Fix, or Video E ...
A controversial video apparently captures the judge in a long-running case of envirnomental contamination inveighing against the oil giant -- before his judgment
- Cash For Clunkers A Big Win--But Not For Chrysler
August auto sales showed big improvement for almost all the major automakers. But beleaguered Chrysler is bringing up the rear, and the immediate future doesn't look bright.
Washington Independent
- Rachel Maddow and Spencer Ackerman: Real Talk on A ...
TWI’s own Spencer Ackerman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Wednesday to discuss Afghanistan, contractors, and the shocking scandal that has recently come to light. In case you missed it, here’s the video (after the jump). Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and New ...
- Grassley Blasts Wasteful Medicare Spending
Medicare and its beneficiaries paid four times the average supplier cost for standard-issue power wheelchairs in the first half of 2007, according to a report released Wednesday by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. The news drew the immediate condemnation of Sen. ...
- Curt Schilling Hearts Ann Coulter
As long as people are discussing the possibility of legendary Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling running for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, they should check out his blog. From August 8: Ann Coulter might be extreme, but damn the woman is intelligent in ways that piss so many people off. You have to ...
- Gary Bauer: Obama’s Speech to Children Is an ...
Gary Bauer, the religious conservative leader who was undersecretary of Education under President Reagan, and who now runs American Values, tells supporters in his daily email that the president’s Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren is an example of the White House “using its power in unprecedented ...
- The Waiting Room
Here’s a brief summary of the day’s health care news. President Obama is slated to address a joint session of Congress on Sept. 9 to lay out more detailed demands for health care reform, ABC News reported today. The move — which came on the heels of a written invitation from House Speaker Nan ...
CowBoss' Brain Food
- ‘Biosecure’ Farms Not So Biosecure
There are times when perniciously false premises are treated as the criteria by which truth is determined. We lose the argument before it’s begun. And where does that leave us in our efforts to control mortal dangers of our own making? Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business | Note-it! ...
- Raw milk “Pepsi challenge” in Romania
“Raw milk is very easy to find, here in Romania. Bunici (grandmas) typically stand on the busy before-noon street corners, and lean against brick walls or warped garden rails. Placed before them are a few ‘recycled’ 2-liter soda bottles filled with Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbeat | ...
- Irish Call For Total EU Ban on Brazilian Beef
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has written to the EU Commission calling for an immediate and complete halt on Brazilian beef imports. According to Meatinfo.co.uk, IFA president Padriag Walshe wrote to EU Commissioner for Health & Consumer Pro Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business ...
- Health care debate creates new diseases
URGENT New Flash… Breaking News…The Center for Disease Control has identified a new strain of the Mad Cow Disease called Insane Donkey Virus running rampant among elected officials, Obama Administration personnel and high profile personalities. The CDC be Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbe ...
- Coroners 'should test for CJD to monitor spread of ...
Coroners are refusing to carry out post-mortem tests for an infection which causes the human form of BSE despite pleas that they could help monitor the spread of the disease, it was reported today. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120 Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Society & ...
Why Organic
- The POPE, Prime Minister and WTF is going on here& ...
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- Your vote is a covenant and you don’t REALLY ...
Flag wavers may sit this one out. Your vote is a covenant that keeps you locked into this 3D movie. You and I have no idea who these people are. You have been brainwashed to believe a bunch of hogwash. There is a much larger reason they want you to vote, than you have been [...]
- See for yourself: Which number represents Jesus Ch ...
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- THE HPV VACCINE and our daughters….
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- BIG MEDIA RULINGS
 Senate Committee Votes to Throw Out FCC RulesThe Senate Commerce Committee passed a “resolution of disapproval” that would veto the FCC’s latest attempt to dismantle longstanding media ownership limits. Free Press  Senate Panel Rejects New Media Ownership Rule A Senate committee vo ...
Invisible Opportunity
- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
Washington Times Editorial Many media outlets have misfired about guns. Countless newspapers and television networks — from CBS to MSNBC — have misreported that conservative protesters are threatening President Obama with guns at public events. It hasn’t happened. In Portsmouth, N.H., a man ca ...
- Why Our Great-Grandparents were Happier Than We Ar ...
Bayers Heroin A bottle of Bayer’s heroin.. Between 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine. It was also used to treat children with strong cough Coca Wine, anyone? Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the market . Eve ...
- Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims
By Jeevan Vasagar Two New Zealand schoolgirls humbled one of the world’s biggest food and drugs companies after their school science experiment found that their ready-to-drink Ribena contained almost no trace of vitamin C. Students Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo tested the blackcurrant cordial agai ...
- Pregnant women express fears over swine flu vaccin ...
By Sarah Boseley Almost half of all pregnant women say they will refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu once the jab is available, suggesting there is widespread concern about its safety, a poll has revealed. Pregnant women are one of the target groups for vaccination identified by experts advisi ...
- Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine De ...
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 28, 2009 According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination ...
TheGallopingBeaver
- M & M's, Anyone ? ? ? ? (Moyers and Maher)
This post by Glenn Greenwald summarizing Bill Moyers' appearance on the Bill Maher show last night says it all regarding the current state of affairs in the USAofexpensivehealthcare. Go . Read . Get angry. Think Progressive Party not tied to the dems or repugs . . . . (Cross-posted from Moved t ...
- Assault rifle at Obama speech a publicity stunt
for conservative talk radio show Declare Your Independence With Ernest Hancock . Hancock and "Chris", the black man carrying the assault rifle, knew each other "through their work for presidential hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas)". "We know what we're up against," Hancock, also packing heat at the h ...
- Think Light . . .
INHABITAT is a neat site that showcases all sorts of green stuff, including the Solar Shanghai Pavilion, made from used CD cases . Go read all about it.
- Money for Vote$ . . . .
The answer to the question asked at the end: "Whoever contribute$ the mo$t $$ to my re-election campaign!" Silly voter. What was he thinking ? ? ? ? (Cross-posted from Moved to Vancouver )
- The Emperor Strikes Back
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Media Matters for America
- Sanity on hold: Fox News warns Democrats: "Don't ...
Fox News hosts have recently fixated on the House's decision to terminate a pilot program to -- in the words of Bret Baier -- "kill the patriotic tunes callers hear when they're put on hold." Sean Hannity claimed that it "serves as a lesson to the Democrats: Don't meddle with our patriotic musi ...
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On the September 2 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom , co-host Megyn Kelly gave a "hat tip" to the blog Gateway Pundit, which Kelly said is where "we found" video of "a new effort to silence critics of the Democrats' [health care] plan." The Gateway Pundit blog has frequently pushed the ...
- Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for ...
Despite his claim to be "simply reporting" on the Tea Party Express rallies, Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins, who is traveling with the cross-country protest bus tour, has repeatedly expressed support for the protesters, who he has referred to as "the America that Washington forgot." Fox News ...
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Washington - State Department officials said Wednesday they have extended a contract with a subsidiary of the security firm once known as Blackwater USA despite the fact the company is not allowed to work in the country. Three officials said the contract with Presidential Airways to provide ...
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Following a political campaign by the BNP, a Muslim man was abducted from his home in Essex and threatened at knifepoint to stop organising weekly prayer sessions at the community centre. Asked to response, local BNP councillor Pat Richardson denied the BNP was behind the attack, explaining: “Fire ...
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TruthHugger
- Texas Progressive Alliance August 31, 2009
It’s the week before Labor Day, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is hard at work bringing you the best of the Texas blogosphere. Here are this week’s highlights. The Texas Cloverleaf wonders why only one person showed up to a budget meeting where taxes are being increased in Denton County. No ...
- Who Will Carry The Kennedy Torch? Op Ed
The passing of Ted Kennedy may have dealt a blow to progressive humanitarian warriors. The Senate is missing the most effective voice for the disenfranchised. From his perch atop the mountain of comfort built by his family, Ted Kennedy used his position to battle legislative discrepancies that ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 24, 2009
School is starting, and the Texas Progressive Alliance is prepared as always to ace the test. Here is this week’s roundup of blog highlights. From TXsharon: Woo Hoo! EPA testing has now confirmed wells are contaminated “with various substances connected with gas drillingâ€�–proof that h ...
- Bi-Polar America – Who is Worthy of a Healthy Li ...
The rationing of health care is already a fact of life. The new reform will remove some of that rationing and make health care a right instead of a privilege. Bi-Polar America - I am worthy, You are not. Jesus was a socialist.
- Texas Progressive Alliance – August 17, 2009
It’s time for preseason football games, but the Texas Progressive Alliance is always in midseason form. Here are this week’s blog highlights. CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wonders why we put up with temper tantrums and intimidation from the far right? Everyone should have their say in our d ...
Dandelion Salad - Featured Writers' Posts
- "And on the most exalted throne in the world sits ...
by William Blum Featured Writer Dandelion Salad www.killinghope.org Sept. 2, 2009 The Anti-Empire
- Netanyahu: Our lesson from the Holocaust is that t ...
Propaganda Alert compiled by Cem Ertür Featured Writer Dandelion Salad 28 August 2009 Thi
- The Role of Chance in History and National Health ...
by Steven Jonas, MD, MPH Featured Writer Dandelion Salad crossposted on Buzzflash.com September 2,
- The Lawmaker by Michael Carmichael + Sanders Unfil ...
by Michael Carmichael Featured Writer Dandelion Salad PlanetaryMovement.org August 28, 2009 He ne
- FDIC Insolvency & "Loss-Sharing" by Josh Sidma ...
by Josh Sidman Dandelion Salad Featured Writer Josh’s Blog Post Sept. 1, 2009 Capitalism Origin
Unexplained Mysteries
- Team return from death worm expedition
Journalist David Farrier has returned from an expedition with camerman Christie Douglas to Mongolia in which they aimed to find and film the Mongo...
- Gravity tractor could deflect killer asteroids
A British team of scientists and engineers have come up with a plan for a "gravity tractor", a device that would use gravity to change the traject...
- The U.S. teenager who cries tears of blood
A 15-year-old from Tennessee has baffled doctors with a very rare condition that makes him cry tears of blood as often as three times a day, an af...
- Man-made volcanoes may cool Earth
A controversial new area of research is being backed by the Royal Society which plans to simulate volcanic eruptions and spray millions of tons of...
- India loses Moon satellite links
Contact with India's orbiting moon Satellite Chandrayaan-1 has been lost, the mission was originally intended to last two years following its laun...
Grassroots
- Building a Movement, Haitian Style
pigs.jpg I spent the better part of last week crisscrossing Haiti’s arid Northwest with Grassroots International’s partner the National Congress of the Peasant’s Movement of Papay (MPNKP). MPNKP is best known to our allies and friends fo ...
- Resilient Hondurans Lead The Way To Protect Democr ...
IMG00292.jpg Today, thousands of people will fill the streets of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. They are students, housekeepers, children and farmers from different parts of country—many of whom walked 10-12 miles a day to get to the ...
- Yes, We Can - But Will We Join Our Neighbors to Re ...
More than a month after the military coup in the Central American country of Honduras (for which the term “banana republic” was originally coined due to the overwhelming influence of U.S. fruit corporations in that country), the junta is still in power and shows little real sign of budging. re ...
- They Are Afraid of Us, Because We are Not Afraid o ...
Tom Loudon from our ally the Alliance for Responsible Trade, which is a member of the Hemispheric Social Alliance (a Grassroots International grantee) is currently in Honduras as part of an international human rights monitoring delegation. Today, August 11th, the Global Day of Action for Honduras, h ...
- On the Global Day of Action for Honduras, Donate y ...
Want to do something simple to help support Honduran democracy and keep the crisis in the public eye? Donate your status! It’s free, easy, and can make a huge impact. Right now, the corporate news media is mostly silent about what’s happening on the ground in Honduras and the role of US polic ...
Climate
- September 2, 2009
UN: Poor Nations Need $600B a Year for Climate Change (AFP) Developing nations need a $600 billion "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, the World Economic and Social Survey says. China Calculates High Pr ...
- September 1, 2009
US Climate Bill Encounters New Senate Delay (Reuters) Senate Democrats announced a new delay on climate change legislation, which could make it more difficult for President Obama to win progress on that front before a global environmental summit in December. EPA Preparing to Declare CO2 a Dange ...
- August 31, 2009
Japan Election Ushers in Party of Climate Action (Carbon Positive) A landslide victory for Japan’s party of near-permanent opposition has turned the country’s political scene on its head, and the country’s climate change policy along with it. New Zealand Lawmakers Give Thumbs Up to Emissi ...
- August 29-30, 2009
Both Sides in Energy Debate Watching Healthcare Battle (Los Angeles Times) As the battle over healthcare unfolds, its attack ads, spin-doctoring and town hall rhetoric are being watched with special attention by the combatants in Washington's next big fight -- Pres. Obama's climate plan. Leave ...
- August 28, 2009
Forestry leads Indonesian Agency’s Roadmap for Emissions Cuts (Reuters) An Indonesian environment agency has set out a roadmap for the government to adopt forestry, energy, transport, industrial and agriculture policies that would slash carbon emissions by the world's No. 3 emitter. Poll: O ...
TomDispatch
- Tomgram: David Swanson, The More Things Change
A presidential candidate opposed to the Iraq War is elected and enters the Oval Office. Yet six months later, there are still essentially the same number of troops in Iraq as were there when his predecessor left, the same number, in fact, used in the original invasion of Iraq in March 2003. More ...
- Tomgram: Nick Turse, From My Lai to Lockerbie
On this one-way planet of ours, it's hard sometimes to imagine things any other way, but for a moment let's try. Imagine, for instance, that in recent years the director of Iranian intelligence oversaw a program of "extraordinary rendition" aimed at those who were believed to be prepared to commi ...
- Tomgram: The Next War, On-Screen and Off
[ Note for TomDispatch readers: We're back! Refreshed and ready for action, but still on a somewhat relaxed schedule until after Labor Day. The next piece will be posted Sunday night. Tom ] G.I. Joe, Post-American Hero The Long, Slow Death of American Triumphalism By Tom Engelhardt The Pre ...
- Tomgram: Withdrawing by Bike from Iraq
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: So it's sayonara for a couple of weeks. I'm taking my usual August break. TomDispatch will return sometime the week of August 24th, but will be on a limited posting schedule through Labor Day. Let me take this opportunity once again to thank those of you who hav ...
- Tomgram: Mark Engler, Protesting at Climate Groun ...
We're so past the Roman Empire by now that it's probably time to update the phrase "fiddling while Rome burns." What about, for instance, "writing fake letters ostensibly from real non-profit groups to weaken a climate-change bill while the planet burns"? It's true. According to the New York Ti ...
Smirking Chimp
- Bush's Third Term? You're Living It
— from TomDispatch It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress ...
- Why Glenn Beck, and Fox News, can't escape the "r ...
Have so many blue-chip advertisers ever fled a program as quickly as the who's who of corporate America that's sprinted away from Glenn Beck in recent weeks? I certainly cannot recall ever seeing a mass exodus of this scale. The A-list collection of disgruntled Beck advertisers is staggering: Appleb ...
- Obama's Meaningless War
— from Truthdig True, he doesn't seem a bit like Lyndon Johnson, but the way he's headed on Afghanistan, Barack Obama is threatened with a quagmire that could bog down his presidency. LBJ also had a progressive agenda in mind, beginning with his war on poverty, but it was soon overwhelmed by the cos ...
- In Oligarchy We Trust: Government Fattens Bank Car ...
Is there a headline more menacing to liberals, moderates, consumers, small-business owners or free-marketeers than " Banks 'Too Big To Fail' Have Grown Even Bigger, Three Banks Issue Half the Mortgages & 2/3s of Credit Cards - Behemoths Born of the Bailout Reduce Consumer Choice "? Shouldn't any ju ...
- The Science Fiction of Military Marketing
The rise of video game culture has been criticized by some as encouraging violence. The theory is that the more violent and real-looking the video game is, the more it encourages its players to actually go out and reenact the game's scenes in real life. Of course, there's no scientific evidence to b ...
Ten Percent
- Already
Be with you soon, September already, autumn always starts -to me- with some Cocteau Twins… The memory of youth and realising you had to go back to school -freedom ending, back to conformity- always makes me sad at this time of year.
- Friday! The Hope Blister- Dagger
- Killing Fields of Sri Lanka
Channel Four report- Link to unedited clip in 3GP format -Warning, shows the execution of naked bound prisoners by military personnel- A video clip received from Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS) evidences the way extra-judicial killings are executed in the island. The video captured in ...
- Is The Obama Administration Victimising A Nobel Pe ...
Via FreeGaza- After Downing Street, by Ann Wright former US diplomat:- Less than a month ago, in late July, 2009, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (http://www.peacepeople.com/) was travelling from Dublin, Ireland to Albuquerque, New Mexico to meet Peace Laureate Jody Williams to participate in p ...
- Selection By Occupier
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (albeit funded by both US & NATO govts) has reports of systematic fraud, the EU are more upbeat, try to be surprised. The one candidate Ramazan Bashardost, with some real credentials in representing the Afghan people against powerful and corrupt elite ...
Paul Krugman
- Horse-race reporting
There's too much reporting that focuses on how policy proposals are supposedly playing, rather than what's actually in them.
- Getting stucco
This isn't the first time the Sunshine State has suffered from a big real estate bubble.
- Going fishing
Well, cycling actually.
- A couple of notes on the 40s and 50s
Didn't rapid population growth make it easier to deal with debt? Didn't the fact that the rest of the world was in ruins help? No.
- 1945
The fact is that the war left America with a big debt -- bigger, relative to our resources, than we're likely to face when the economic rescue is over. We dealt with it.
No Quarter
- President Obama Bites The Hand That Feeds Him…Ag ...
ABC’s Jake Tapper reported last night that the President’s Political Arm Follows His Lead in Drumming Up Support for Health Care Reform Push — by Criticizing Media. In his August 20, 2009, meeting with supporters at the Democratic National Committee and its “Organizing for Americaâ€Â ...
- Krauthammer Nails It - Draconian Health Insurance ...
I’m a capitalist, not a socialist. I’m a centrist, not a liberal or libertarian. I’m definitely not a Republican or a conservative, but I want this country to achieve a public health insurance policy that actually works, not pie in the sky wishful thinking. I don’t want it to bankrupt the co ...
- A Tale Of Two Fires
Once again, the State of California is dealing with a massive wildfire. Sadly, two firefighters lost their lives. And it is far from being over as the title of this article indicates, Fire burns 105,000 acres with no control in sight. It is hard to even grasp the breadth of this [...]
- Placebobama
The use of placebos in medicine is absolutely fascinating. The effects can be stunning, despite the fact that they, by their very definition, are composed of inert matter. Some may not understand that placebo effects do not result in a cure in and of themselves. Rather, when they work, people fe ...
- Healthcare letter: for viral distribution
I’ve written a sample letter I’m hoping to get out to as many people as possible. This is the last week of the Congressional recess and your Senators and Representatives may think they can relax. We need to keep the pressure on to make them painfully aware that we - their constituents - are migh ...
Environmental Graffiti
- Treasures of the Ancient World Carved Into Rock
- The Many Moods of the Chameleon Illustrated in Col ...
- Take Your Brahman Bull to Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Animals Menace Photographers
- Albino Alligators
Foreign Policy in Focus
- Response to Williams
Noam Chomsky replies to Ian Williams on Kosovo and East Timor.
- The Other Democratic Party
FPIF's weekly update.
- Revolution in Japan
Japan is on the verge of a political revolution, and the ripples might transform Asia as well.
- The Iranian Opposition's Second Life
Protests continue in a virtual world where security police and censors are unable to tread.
- Poems Against the Regime
Three Iranian-American poets write about protests, images, and a fallen demonstrator.
Therapy News
- Recovering from Infidelity
By Robert F Scuka, LCSW-C. Infidelity is one of the most difficult challenges that any marriage or committed relationship can face. Infidelity is almost universally accompanied by a deep sense of betrayal and a profound loss of trust. The reason is that the one partner experiences the infidelity of ...
- Study Links Dopamine with Ability to Block Formati ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The experience of a traumatic event can sometimes be overcome in a remarkably quick and elegant way by the mind and consciousness, but in many cases witnesses to unsettling situations are left with traumatic memories. Such memories can have a negative impact on mental ...
- Walking in Circles Might Not Just Be a Feeling
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The notion that one is walking around in circles has a long history in personal introspection. While many people are marvelously capable of plotting out a straight and defined course to follow, others may feel as though the path ahead is as obscured and winding as it g ...
- Need for More Attention to Mental Health in Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Epilepsy is a condition which affects scores of children around the world and can have considerable negative consequences for development and personal well-being. But the issue can also lead towards complications in mental health as well as the health of families, not ...
- An Attitude of Gratitude: Tips for Tough Times
By Debbie Devine, MS, LPC “In the depth of winter, I finally realized that deep within me there lay an invincible summer.” A. Camus Let’s face it, life throws us curves sometimes. We all experience the ups and downs that lead some of us to seek a counselor’s help: relationship issues, money ...
Mountaintop Removal
- Enviros Blast Obama's Choice for Office of Surface ...
WASHINGTON, DC , September 2, 2009 (ENS) - Environmental groups are speaking out against the man President Barack Obama has chosen to run the Office of Surface Mining, which has jurisdiction over mountaintop removal coal mining.
- Two tree-sit protesters held on $25,000 bail (The ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.
- W.Va. tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail. Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton
- Mountaintop removal sculpture, sculptor, at Lexing ...
Artist Jeff Chapman-Crane will be at St. Raphael's Episcopal Church in Lexington Thursday to di
- WVa tree-sitting protesters held on $25,000 bail ( ...
PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. (AP) -- Two mountaintop removal mining protesters who harnessed themselves to trees for six days at a Massey Energy mine are behind bars on $25,000 bail.Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton were in the Southern Regional Jail on Tuesday, ch...
Memeorandum
- WH withdraws call for students to 'help' Obama (Ma ...
Matthew Mosk / Washington Times : WH withdraws call for students to ‘help’ Obama — The Obama administration late Wednesday withdrew a recommendation that school children who watch a video featuring President Obama next week write about how they might “help the president” as part of a ...
- The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? (Abu ...
Abu Muqawama : The Obama Administration: MIA on Afghanistan? — So I was on the Newshour last night debating Afghanistan with a favorite of this blog and its readers, Andrew Bacevich. As readers of this blog know, I am uncomfortable when placed in the position of being expected to lustily d ...
- U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan (Julian ...
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times : U.S. to boost combat force in Afghanistan — Support units will be replaced by up to 14,000 ‘trigger-pullers,’ and noncombat posts will be contracted out, Defense officials say. The swap will allow the U.S. to keep its troop level unchanged. — ...
- Under fire, Obama shifts strategy (The Politico)
The Politico : Under fire, Obama shifts strategy — Aides to President Barack Obama are putting the final touches on a new strategy to help Democrats recover from a brutal August recess by specifying what Obama wants to see in a compromise health care deal and directly confronting other trou ...
- Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and ...
Carl Hulse / The Caucus : Kennedy Memoir Talks of Chappaquiddick, J.F.K. and Other Presidents — In a memoir being published posthumously, Senator Edward M. Kennedy talks remorsefully about the car accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne - a turn of events many consider a chief re ...
Energy & Environment News
- Energy Company Calls Halt to Drilling Project
The $17 million energy project in California has been suspended indefinitely after the drilling essentially snagged on surface rock formations.
- One Man’s Trash ...
To Dan Phillips, who constructs low-income housing in a town in East Texas, almost anything discarded and durable is potential building material.
- BP Discovers ‘Giant’ Oil Field in Gu ...
The announcement reaffirms the area’s importance to Western oil companies who are increasingly barred from investing in the world’s richest oil prospects.
- Special Report: Business of Green: A Refuge Made F ...
Businesses are finding new ways to turn farm and industrial waste into low-cost building materials.
- U.N. Reports on Developing Nations’ Energy ...
Trillions of dollars are needed to help developing nations grow using renewable energy, according to an estimate.
5+ quakes - 7 days
- M 5.2, near the coast of Nicaragua
Monday, August 31, 2009 09:21:26 UTC Monday, August 31, 2009 03:21:26 AM at epicenter Depth : 76.60 km (47.60 mi)
- M 5.0, northern Sumatra, Indonesia
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:45:18 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 11:45:18 PM at epicenter Depth : 53.70 km (33.37 mi)
- M 5.3, northern Qinghai, China
Friday, August 28, 2009 16:28:41 UTC Saturday, August 29, 2009 12:28:41 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
Friday, August 28, 2009 04:08:03 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 05:08:03 PM at epicenter Depth : 135.80 km (84.38 mi)
- M 5.1, D'Entrecasteaux Islands region
Friday, August 28, 2009 02:52:48 UTC Friday, August 28, 2009 12:52:48 PM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
China Dialogue
- Taking the toad’s-eye view
Dipak Gyawali, former water minister of Nepal, explains how to approach Himalayan climate-change science from the grass-roots level. Interview by Isabel Hilton. Dipak Gyawali is a former minister of water resources in Nepal and research director of the Nepal Water Conservation Foundation. Here he te ...
- Geoengineering: do we intervene?
A major study published today in the United Kingdom asks what role proposed geoengineering technologies could play in regulating the climate. Tan Copsey spoke to one of its contributors, Ken Caldeira. As part of a series for chinadialogue that examines the environmental and political arguments aroun ...
- Rethinking Sino-US relations
Many Chinese commentators worry about the risks of the United States introducing carbon tariffs. Chu Zhaogen urges them to take a long-term view. United States energy secretary Steven Chu and commerce secretary Gary Locke visited China last month to explore where there might be mutually beneficial U ...
- Do we know change when we see it?
An agreement between the US and China on climate change and clean energy may be more significant than its detractors initially supposed, write Banning Garrett and Jonathan Adams. Did the United States and China recently take a game-changing step on climate change and clean energy? Quite possibly so. ...
- Building regional cooperation
Can people across the Himalayan region mobilise to build a common, collaborative response to the impacts of climate change? Isabel Hilton interviews Mohan Munasinghe, vice chairman of the IPCC. Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist and the vice chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
AlterNet Top Stories
- The Not-So-Happy Meal: What's Really in Fast Food?
The real story behind every perfectly round patty and golden fry is something the fast food industry would prefer you not know.
- Coital Cephalalgia: Have Sex and Feel Like You're ...
My life has sucked significantly more than yours has over the past two weeks -- here's why.
- American Brokenness: A Lament on Healthcare
Conservatives in this country are undergoing an existential crisis, but this is not the time for liberals to sit by smugly and watch.
- Young Workers in Free Fall: 1/3 Under 35 Live with ...
So much for the economic independence that's supposed to come with young adulthood.
- Sgt. Northcutt's Post-Iraq Nightmare: Getting Arre ...
Phillip Northcutt started legally cultivating medical marijuana to deal with PTSD from fighting in the Iraq. It wasn't long before the police and the courts caught up with him.
Threat Level
- Appeals Court Upholds Online Gambling Ban
A move to scuttle legislation outlawing online gambling suffered a major setback when a federal appeals court set aside constitutional and other legal challenges to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. A three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals brushed aside asse ...
- Voting Tech Experts Sought by Feds to Develop Stan ...
Want to help improve the design and security of voting systems made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) and other companies? The federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which oversees the federal testing and certification of voting systems, is seeking four technol ...
- Despite Winning $675,000, RIAA Fears Defendant is ...
The Recording Industry Association of America took the offensive Tuesday against a college student whom a jury concluded in July must pay $675,000 for file sharing 30 songs. The RIAA asked the Massachusetts judge who presided over the Joel Tenenbaum case to issue an injunction Tuesday preventing the ...
- CIA at Odds With Obama Over Torture, ACLU Claims
Citing national security concerns, the Central Intelligence Agency is refusing to divulge dozens of documents in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit surrounding its torture and rendition program adopted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. The withholding of documents dating to Preside ...
- 5 More Indicted in Probe of International Carding ...
Five eastern European men were indicted in New York on Monday as part of an international ring allegedly responsible for at least $4 million in credit card theft. The ring, which authorities dubbed the Western Express Cybercrime Group, operated between 2001 and 2007 and trafficked in at least 95,00 ...
Reuters - Most Popular Articles
- NASA tracks space junk headed toward space station
HOUSTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The International Space Station might have to fire its thrusters to avoid a piece of space junk that could pass within two miles (3.2 km) of the orbiting complex and its 13 astronauts, NASA said on Wednesday.
- Whitney Houston comeback album headed to No. 1
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Whitney Houston struggled with her voice during her much-hyped comeback performance on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday. But industry prognosticators don't expect the diva to trip up on the charts next week.
- Outlook "poor" for Great Barrier Reef: study
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism, is under grave threat from climate warming and coastal development, and its prospects of survival are "poor," a major new report found on Wednesday.
- Advert criticized over "young" partial nude model
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's advertising watchdog has criticized an ad for a clothing company featuring a partially nude model who appeared to be younger than 16.
- Dying Manson follower Atkins denied parole
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Susan Atkins, a follower of mass killer Charles Manson convicted nearly four decades ago in some of the most notorious murders in U.S. history, lost her 18th bid for release on Wednesday.
Godspace
- Latest of the Spiritual Practices Series
The spiritual practices blog series is coming to a close. Christine has just a few more to post after this. Here’s the round-up of posts for the last month: Celebrations and Parties as a Spiritual Discipline by Kathy Escobar, The Refuge The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea by Andy Wade Netwo ...
- Celebrations and Parties as A Spiritual Discipline
Well the What is a Spiritual Practice blog series is winding down but I am still continuing to receive articles so I intend to continue to post them over the next few weeks. Â today’s article comes from Kathy Escobar . Â Kathy describes herself as mommy. wife. friend. pot-stirrer. shepherd. fo ...
- The Spirituality of Drinking (Chinese) Tea
Today’s post which seems very appropriate for me when I am heading off for a few relaxing days when I know I will be drinking lots of tea, is written by Andrew Wade He and his family have recently returned from several years working in Hong Kong where Andy worked as a Mennonite pastor. Â [...]
- Networking as a Spiritual Practice
I have been a little slow with posting today because Tom and I are on the road again. We are heading for a few days off in British Columbia with some friends but I wanted to make sure that I posted the last of the articles I have received for the What is a Spiritual [...]
- Mothering as a Spiritual Practice
Another beautiful day in Seattle and Tom and I are getting ready for a few days vacation up on Mayne Island, one of the Canadian gulf islands. Â The weather is supposed to be good and I am really looking forward to a few days off – hoping that the blackberries and apples are ready like [...]
Equality Trust
- Goodbye social democracy, hello economic democracy
Bill Kerry writes for Labour List about the limits of social democracy and the need for economic democracy.
- Shattering the myth of equality
An article by Boris Frankel in Melbourne's newspaper 'The Age'.
- Polly Toynbee: This bold equality push is just wha ...
Polly Toynbee writing about the new Equality Bill today's Guardian. "Harriet Harman's bill is a frank recognition of the role of class in Britain. A decade earlier, it might have had a real impact..."
- Seumas Milne: This naked display of class egotism ...
"It's more than a week since Alistair Darling's budget, but the howls of protest haven't stopped for a day ever since. That's not been the public sector employees facing a harsh squeeze on jobs and pay who've been squealing, or the million workers expected to join the dole queues in the next year, ...
- Bob Holman on social breakdown
Bob Holman writes in the Glasgow Herald about the evidence in The Spirit Level.
IntelNews
- US spy agencies still lack foreign language expert ...
A US media outlet has finally followed up on the warnings, made by the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last July, about the lack of trained foreign-language speakers in the US intelligence community.
- News you may have missed #0091
McCain denies private agreement with CIA torture tactic. CIA rejects further declassifications on torture-related material. Taliban kill Afghan intelligence chief.
- Document release offers new clues on MI5 activitie ...
A batch of intelligence documents from the immediate post-World War II period released this week by Britain’s National Archives offer glimpses into previously unknown activities by MI5, Britain’s domestic intelligence service.
- Ex-CIA agent says Cheney “damaged the CIA more t ...
Robert Baer, the retired CIA field officer whose bestselling memoir, See No Evil, formed the basis of the 2005 motion picture Syriana, has said that former Vice President’ Dick Cheney “damaged the CIA more than anybody has, including the press or the Department of Justice”.
- News you may have missed #0090
CIA's black sites, illuminated. Russian agents try to influence Czech politicians, says intelligence report. South Korean arrested for collaborating with North Korean spy.
PsyBlog
- Group Polarization: The Trend to Extreme Decisions
Say you put 10 people in a room and asked them to design a car. Would they design something average or something wacky? Would they be more likely to come up with the Ford Focus or 'The Homer', designed by Homer Simpson in this classic episode of The Simpsons? To help you decide, it's [...] » Try ...
- The Acceptance Prophesy: How You Control Who Likes ...
· Is interpersonal attraction a self-fulfilling prophesy? The mystical-sounding 'acceptance prophesy' is simply this: when we think other people are going to like us, we behave more warmly towards them and consequently they like us more. When we think other people aren't going to like us, we beha ...
- Brainstorming Reloaded
· Why brainstorming is ineffective and how to fix it. Brainstorming was once thought a fantastic way for groups to generate new ideas. Although not as fashionable as it once was, brainstorming is still frequently used in business and, often inadvertently, for all sorts of personal decisions; peop ...
- Consumer Psychology
· How and why we consume and how our beliefs, ideas and senses influence consumption. Peter Drucker, the management consultant, famously argued that about 80% of all products and services fail or fall well short of targets within six months of launching. Clearly markets have little understanding ...
- Why Left to Right Punches Are More Aggressive, Pow ...
Reading and writing from left to right is a skill so well-practised, so ingrained in language, that it's easy to ignore. Yet, according to some research, the direction in which language flows could have implications that spread into many other areas of our experience. Consider that people are often ...
After Downing Street.org
- The Firestorm Ahead
The Firestorm Ahead By Immanuel Wallerstein | Middle East Online There is a firestorm ahead in the Middle East for which neither the US government nor the US public is prepared. The storm will go from Iraq to Afghanistan to Pakistan to Israel/Palestine, says Immanuel Wallerstein. There is a firesto ...
- CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Work ...
CEO's Earning 300 Times More Than the Average Worker By Dan Arnall | ABC Newser The overall CEO-to-worker pay gap is exceptionally high; S&P 500 CEOs in 2008 earned 319 times more than the average worker. The liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies is out with a report on excessive executiv ...
- Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos
Pfizer to Pay Record $2.3B Penalty for Drug Promos Repeat offender Pfizer paying record $2.3B settlement for illegal drug promotions By Devlin Barrett, Associated Press | ABC News.com As part of its illegal marketing, Pfizer invited doctors to consultant meetings at resort locations, paying their ...
- Notes From Dennis Kucinich's Appearance At Progres ...
Attendee's Notes from Dennis Kucinich's appearance at Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Ohio, August 22, 2009: "The health debate is about the purposes of government - the Constitution says the government exists to promote the general welfare..." (Interesting that two other Ohio Congress ...
- Californians/Nevadans Protest Bybee Tomorrow, 9/3/ ...
BYE BYE BYBEE: IMPEACH & ARREST THE TORTURE JUDGE Thursday, September 4, noon-2 p.m. Ninth Circuit Court, 7th & Mission, San Francisco Map PINKS and friends are invited to come to the Ninth Circuit Court at 7th & Mission this Thursday to protest "torture judge" Bybee's lifetime appointment to the ...
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- The Cruelty of Industrial Egg-riculture - plus a t ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs than any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
- Say no to industrial eggs—and yes to delicio ...
Kurt Michael Friese cooks in Iowa, the state that produces more eggs tan any other in the nation. So believe him when he says to avoid flavorless, ecologically troubling industrially produced eggs—and listen to his ideas for cooking with pastured eggs from small farmers.
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- Let’s (re)do school lunch
It’s time to get active in the campaign to improve school lunches, says Kurt Michael Friese.
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Apple’s MacBook Air will soon be challenged on its super-slimness, by Windows-powered computers from Asus, Acer and MSI that may lack Apple’s aluminum-cased pizazz, but will cost a lot less. Digitimes reports that Asus, maker of the low-cost Eee PC netbook, will begin selling two ultra-slim n ...
- Birthday cannon
Happy birthday, here's your cannon ... @ Dailymail Mike Daugherty asked his 11-year-old son Logan what he wanted for his birthday. The boy said, "I want a cannon." Dad didn't scoff at Logan's request by saying, "How about a hippopotamus instead," as a Christmas song from another era lamented. No ...
- I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
These tiny I-Swarm (Intelligent Small-World Autonomous Robots for Micro-manipulation) robots are incredibly neat! They move by using a piezoelectric transducer to vibrate across a surface in a manner similar to a bristlebot, only controllable. Because they are vibrating at audible frequencies, ...
- Home-haircut indicator: In the footsteps of the un ...
Filed under: Columns , Economic data , Recession , Comic Relief So, who out there cuts their own hair? I do, mainly because it is fading fast and it is a lot easier to have my wife take the clippers and then razor to my head rather than paying to go get my hair cut professionally. Now that I ...
- Joe Jackson says ?someone should pay? for son Mich ...
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For African-American women, hair commands great interest and carries a lot of cultural baggage
- SEC Internal Review Cites Multiple Failures on Mad ...
A report by the SEC's internal investigator says the agency missed multiple opportunities to stop Madoff. Overall, the report cites instances of incompetence that ultimately enabled Madoff and helped him attract new investors.
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- Cash For Clunkers A Big Win--But Not For Chrysler
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- Rachel Maddow and Spencer Ackerman: Real Talk on A ...
TWI’s own Spencer Ackerman appeared on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Wednesday to discuss Afghanistan, contractors, and the shocking scandal that has recently come to light. In case you missed it, here’s the video (after the jump). Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and New ...
- Grassley Blasts Wasteful Medicare Spending
Medicare and its beneficiaries paid four times the average supplier cost for standard-issue power wheelchairs in the first half of 2007, according to a report released Wednesday by the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. The news drew the immediate condemnation of Sen. ...
- Curt Schilling Hearts Ann Coulter
As long as people are discussing the possibility of legendary Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling running for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, they should check out his blog. From August 8: Ann Coulter might be extreme, but damn the woman is intelligent in ways that piss so many people off. You have to ...
- Gary Bauer: Obama’s Speech to Children Is an ...
Gary Bauer, the religious conservative leader who was undersecretary of Education under President Reagan, and who now runs American Values, tells supporters in his daily email that the president’s Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren is an example of the White House “using its power in unprecedented ...
- The Waiting Room
Here’s a brief summary of the day’s health care news. President Obama is slated to address a joint session of Congress on Sept. 9 to lay out more detailed demands for health care reform, ABC News reported today. The move — which came on the heels of a written invitation from House Speaker Nan ...
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- ‘Biosecure’ Farms Not So Biosecure
There are times when perniciously false premises are treated as the criteria by which truth is determined. We lose the argument before it’s begun. And where does that leave us in our efforts to control mortal dangers of our own making? Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business | Note-it! ...
- Raw milk “Pepsi challenge” in Romania
“Raw milk is very easy to find, here in Romania. Bunici (grandmas) typically stand on the busy before-noon street corners, and lean against brick walls or warped garden rails. Placed before them are a few ‘recycled’ 2-liter soda bottles filled with Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbeat | ...
- Irish Call For Total EU Ban on Brazilian Beef
The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has written to the EU Commission calling for an immediate and complete halt on Brazilian beef imports. According to Meatinfo.co.uk, IFA president Padriag Walshe wrote to EU Commissioner for Health & Consumer Pro Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Business ...
- Health care debate creates new diseases
URGENT New Flash… Breaking News…The Center for Disease Control has identified a new strain of the Mad Cow Disease called Insane Donkey Virus running rampant among elected officials, Obama Administration personnel and high profile personalities. The CDC be Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Offbe ...
- Coroners 'should test for CJD to monitor spread of ...
Coroners are refusing to carry out post-mortem tests for an infection which causes the human form of BSE despite pleas that they could help monitor the spread of the disease, it was reported today. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120 Submitted by cowboss for the Cows to Society & ...
Why Organic
- The POPE, Prime Minister and WTF is going on here& ...
Something is up. Way up. What are all these fine peeps doing here, only a few months before Bush leaves office? Why not wait for the new President to take office? Why NOW? Additionally, what took the Vatican sooooo long to fess up with some responsibility for what has taken place under their soiled ...
- Your vote is a covenant and you don’t REALLY ...
Flag wavers may sit this one out. Your vote is a covenant that keeps you locked into this 3D movie. You and I have no idea who these people are. You have been brainwashed to believe a bunch of hogwash. There is a much larger reason they want you to vote, than you have been [...]
- See for yourself: Which number represents Jesus Ch ...
“THE TRIBE OF EPHRAIM” = 666 — “WHICH NUMBER REPRESENTS JESUS CHRIST” = 666 —” THE ARYAN BROTHERHOOD” = 666. _______________ Using the english alphabet A = 1  B= 2   etc. Write out the phrase and assign the numbers under them. Now, add it vertically as you no ...
- THE HPV VACCINE and our daughters….
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- BIG MEDIA RULINGS
 Senate Committee Votes to Throw Out FCC RulesThe Senate Commerce Committee passed a “resolution of disapproval” that would veto the FCC’s latest attempt to dismantle longstanding media ownership limits. Free Press  Senate Panel Rejects New Media Ownership Rule A Senate committee vo ...
Invisible Opportunity
- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
Washington Times Editorial Many media outlets have misfired about guns. Countless newspapers and television networks — from CBS to MSNBC — have misreported that conservative protesters are threatening President Obama with guns at public events. It hasn’t happened. In Portsmouth, N.H., a man ca ...
- Why Our Great-Grandparents were Happier Than We Ar ...
Bayers Heroin A bottle of Bayer’s heroin.. Between 1890 and 1910 heroin was sold as a non-addictive substitute for morphine. It was also used to treat children with strong cough Coca Wine, anyone? Metcalf Coca Wine was one of a huge variety of wines with cocaine on the market . Eve ...
- Schoolgirls rumble Ribena vitamin claims
By Jeevan Vasagar Two New Zealand schoolgirls humbled one of the world’s biggest food and drugs companies after their school science experiment found that their ready-to-drink Ribena contained almost no trace of vitamin C. Students Anna Devathasan and Jenny Suo tested the blackcurrant cordial agai ...
- Pregnant women express fears over swine flu vaccin ...
By Sarah Boseley Almost half of all pregnant women say they will refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu once the jab is available, suggesting there is widespread concern about its safety, a poll has revealed. Pregnant women are one of the target groups for vaccination identified by experts advisi ...
- Fox News Poll: Majority Think Swine Flu Vaccine De ...
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 28, 2009 According to a Fox News poll, the majority of respondents think that the swine flu vaccine is deadlier than the actual virus itself, emphasizing the growing momentum in the revolt against government plans to institute mass H1N1 vaccination ...
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