- Building better bridges
(Reprinted with permission from ResearchLife, Summer 2009 issue, University of Manitoba, umanitoba.ca/research) It was 1952 when Aftab Mufti, a 12-year-old boy living in Karachi, Pakistan, began building bridges. His mother planted a vegetable garden that summer and to help her water it Aftab and hi ...
- Viral control
Depending on whom you ask, the H1N1 flu virus that is making its way around the globe could be anything from a particularly virulent form of influenza to the next worldwide pandemic. As virologists scramble to understand the virus and develop vaccines against it, a Halifax facility is already on the ...
- Fear factor
Let’s say you’re wandering through a deserted alley late one foggy October night. You turn a corner, and lo and behold, you’re surrounded by a crowd of brain-thirsty zombies. Your pulse quickens, your amygdala fires, your respiration is off the charts. You try to run, but you trip and fall. As ...
- Fuels of the future?
A recession-related dip in flight demand might actually be considered a green blessing. Just a small one, mind you. The David Suzuki Foundation estimates that aviation is responsible for up to nine percent of the total global climate-change impact of human activity, so it would take a huge drop to ...
- i2eye with Bif Naked
The last few years have been a roller-coaster ride for Bif Naked. After two years of touring, TV work and datelessness following her 2005 album Superbeautifulmonster, the Vancouver-based alt-rock singer-songwriter — whose real name is Beth Walker — met and married her husband, sportswriter Ian W ...
- Israel police arrest Mossad agent planting car bom ...
A trainee spy for Israel's secret service agency Mossad was arrested by Tel Aviv police while taking part in a training operation, media reports say. The young trainee was spotted by a female passer-by as he planted a fake bomb under a vehicle in the city.
- Ants Use Bacteria to Make Their Gardens Grow
Leaf-cutter ants, which cultivate fungus for food, have many remarkable qualities. Here's a new one to add to the list: the ant farmers, like their human counterparts, depend on nitrogen-fixing bacteria to make their gardens grow. The finding, reported Nov. 20 in the journal Science, documents a pr ...
- More Zionist Control of the Mainstream Media in Am ...
A news piece appearing in the New York Times for 11/23/2009 entitled "Experts Say Iran Uses the Death Penalty as a Way to Intimidate Opponents" can be chalked up as yet one more instance of Jewish control of Western media the world is told "does not exist". Clearly, as the title indicates, it is a ...
- A Global Analysis: Is Biotechnology Really the Onl ...
The World Summit on Food Security convened in Rome this week, where world leaders discussed how best to combat worsening worldwide hunger and escalating food prices. Biotechnology has historically been a part of the debate. As a polarizing subject, biotechnology has no peer. On the one hand, it ha ...
- Mystery lights pass over Moutere area
No-one used the word UFO but the lights seen in the sky over Upper Moutere, near Nelson, last night are definitely unidentified. Several people reported seeing balls of fire in the sky about 9.30pm, with Matiu Noakes saying he saw nine, moving from the direction of Kina toward Upper Moutere. "They ...
- Wikileaks Says It Has Half-a-Million 9/11 Pager Me ...
The document-leaking site Wikileaks says it’s preparing to release 500,000 intercepted wireless pager messages from a 24-hour period encompassing the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Site operators say they plan to start rolling out the texts beginning at 3:00 a.m. New York time, paced to ...
- Court Kills ‘Round-The-Clock’ Surveillance Cas ...
Welcome to the tinfoil hat club. That’s what a federal appeals court is telling Scott Tooley of Kentucky in dismissing his civil rights lawsuit. Tooley believes the government put him under blanket surveillance after he said the word “bomb” to an airline agent. Tooley sued the government on ...
- Prosecutors Drop Plans to Appeal Lori Drew Case
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed a notice that they do not intend to pursue an appeal in the Lori Drew cyberbullying case, thus ending the controversial and lengthy case. “We have a notice with the 9th Circuit that we are withdrawing our notice of appeal in the case,” a spokesman f ...
- MPAA Says Copyright-Treaty Critics Hate Hollywood
If you don’t back a copyright treaty being negotiated in secret, you must want to destroy Hollywood, its blockbuster movies and all the jobs they create. At least that’s the message from the Motion Picture Association of America. It’s spelled out in a Thursday memo to the Senate Judiciary Com ...
- Hacked E-Mails Fuel Global Warming Debate
An online debate over global warming science has broken out after an unknown hacker broke into the email server at a prominent, U.K. climate research center, stole more than a thousand e-mails about global warming research and posted them online. Global warming skeptics are seizing on portions of t ...
- Keeping Extremisms Out of the U.S. Military
Revelations that the FBI, the Pentagon and even his medical colleagues were aware of Fort Hood shooting suspect Nidal Malik Hasan's extremist ideology have raised serious questions about the U.S. military's ability to screen, monitor and remove dangerous personnel from...
- For Midterms, Republicans Hope to Party Like It's ...
As Politico reported Monday, Republicans in the wake of Saturday's cliff-hanger health care vote in the House immediately began their campaign to target vulnerable Democrats in traditionally GOP districts. But for a Republican Party looking to retake the House of...
- The Republican Virginity Pledge
With their virginity pledges and father-daughter purity balls, American conservatives have taken to public proclamations of their chastity and propriety. Now with its proposed "Ronald Reagan Unity Principle," the Republican National Committee is considering its own purity test for GOP...
- Pray for Republicans: Luke 23:34.
Just days after the shocking revelation that opponents of President Obama have been praying for his demise, another coded message in the form of Biblical verse has entered American political discourse. This time, however, the target of t-shirts, buttons, bumper...
- Gingrich and Perry Tout Texas Health Care Mess
Everything, they say, is bigger in the Texas. So it is with the failure of the health care system. Leading the nation with a jaw-dropping 25% of its residents uninsured, Texas ranked 46th in the Commonwealth Fund's 2009 scorecard of...
- Texas Progressive Alliance Weekly Round Up Nov 23, ...
The Texas Progressive Alliance as Thanksgiving week begins brings you this week’s highlights from the blogs. The Texas Cloverleaf clues you in on why you can’t breathe in Denton County– gas drillers! WCNews at Eye On Williamson has some Thoughts on Straus’ Interim Charges – including topic ...
- Barbara Ann Radnofsky Announcment Tour
It is certain that Barbara Ann Radnofsky will be on the ballot for the Democrats in 2010; we don’t know who will be on the ballot for the Republicans. Radnofsky will formally announce her candidacy for Texas Attorney General and her December 3 filling for the primary election in a five-city tour. ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance Round Up Nov 16, 2009
The Texas Progressive Alliance is starting to feel an odd craving for can-shaped servings of cranberry sauce as it brings you this week’s highlights from the blogs. TXsharon continues to follow the abuses of Aruba Petroleum in a Barnett Shale backyard and Wednesday the Wise County Messenger picked ...
- To Dave Cashin Re: Proselytizing
To Dave Cashin Re: General Order Number One, Forbid Proselytizing Before I answer all of Dave’s points, I will say that Humanitarian Missionary work has achieved wonderful results by helping people through hunger, poverty, education and displacement. Whether they are victims of war or natural di ...
- Texas Progressive Alliance November 9, 2009
The Texas Progressive Alliance hopes everyone had a happy Election Day last week, and is already looking forward to the next one. Here are this week’s highlights. TXsharon continues to report from a backyard in the Barnett Shale. Despite all the local and national press on drilling related toxins ...
- November 25, 2009
California Unveils Draft Cap-and-Trade Rules (Reuters) California on Tuesday released draft rules for its cap-and-trade plan that will be the most ambitious U.S. effort to use the market to address global warming. US and India Pledge Common Action on Climate Change (Guardian) America and In ...
- November 24, 2009
U.S. to Present Emissions Target Before Copenhagen (New York Times) The U.S. will propose a mid-term target for reducing CO2 emissions before Copenhagen next month, an administration official has said. Pres. Obama will announce the target "in coming days." EU: Climate Deal Hinges On US, China ...
- November 23, 2009
65 Leaders to Attend Climate Summit (Financial Times) At least 65 world leaders have agreed to attend the Copenhagen summit, including leaders of most of the world's biggest economies, raising the stakes on a deal being reached. Scientist: Leak of Climate E-mails Appalling (AP) A leading cl ...
- November 21-22, 2009
Obama Ready to Offer Target for Cutting CO 2 (Guardian) The Obama administration has been consulting international negotiators and key players on Capitol Hill about signing up the U.S. to a provisional CO2 target in Copenhagen, now less than three weeks away. White House Adviser Rejects Idea o ...
- November 20, 2009
UN Climate Chief Seeks $10 Bln Pledge from Rich Nations (Reuters) The UN climate chief has called on rich nations to pledge $10 billion a year for three years at next month's Copenhagen summit to help poor states begin to tackle climate change. Germany Calls for Binding Climate Deal in 2010 (A ...
- Tomgram: 'This Administration Ended, Rather Than ...
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers: On Friday evening, TomDispatch will be switching to an updated version of this site. It's possible that you might not be able to reach TD for some hours. If so, we expect to be back up on Saturday morning. Tom ] The Afghan Speech Obama Should Give (But Won't) ...
- Tomgram: Pratap Chatterjee, Afghanistan as a Patr ...
It's now a commonplace of the Afghan War. Western leaders in London , Berlin, Amsterdam , and Washington , as well as on flying visits to Kabul or even Kandahar , excoriate Afghan President Hamid Karzai for the "corruption" of his government. In return for their ongoing support, they repeatedly ...
- Tomgram: Max Blumenthal, How Palin Became a Rogue
It can't get better than this, can it? A first printing of 1.5 million copies sent out into an otherwise dead book market. Possibly as much as $7 million dollars going to the author, who already has interviews lined up with Oprah Winfrey and Barbara Walters. A bus tour of the "real America" tha ...
- Tomgram: Alfred McCoy, Surveillance State, U.S.A.
Wars come home in strange, unnerving ways -- as Americans have just discovered at Fort Hood. Even before Major Nidal Malik Hasan went on his killing spree, that base, a major military embarkation point for our war zones, was already experiencing the after-effects of eight years of war and repeate ...
- Tomgram: Droning On
[ Note for TomDispatch Readers : A number of you have recently written in for clarification on contributing to this site through your purchases at Amazon.com. Here's my best shot at a useful explanation: If you click on any book image at this site -- like the book-cover image of The End of Vict ...
- 865 Times
That is the number of times suspected terrorists, those on actual watch lists, successfully bought guns or explosives in the good ole US of A over the past five years. Why? Because of the Terror Gap . That is the space in our law created by right wingers with celery-stalks-for-brain-stems, bed-wetti ...
- How the Media and the GOP Turn Lies Into Zombie Li ...
In my column two weeks ago , I made this very simple point about the reporting surrounding the cost of the health care bill: Political headlines of late have all been some version of Dow Jones newswire's recent screamer: "CBO Puts Health Bill Cost At $1 Trillion." That's as true as an Enron press re ...
- South of the border, where drug policy makes sense
On Aug. 20, Mexico for a few days became the most enlightened nation in the western hemisphere regarding drug policy. That day, a law took effect decriminalizing possession of small quantities of drugs. All drugs. South of the border you can carry up to 5 grams of marijuana (four joints' worth), hal ...
- The Palin Paradox: Rehabilitating A Vengeful, Anti ...
Any would-be rogue politician, hawking vengeance towards her own campaign and grievance against the mass media, all peppered with absurd tall tales, invites parallels to like-minded rogues. Sarah Palin follows the legacy of Richard Nixon (for ruthless ambition, dishonesty), Joe McCarthy (moral crus ...
- Insurance price-fixing
If any senator threatens to kill the healthcare bill unless the public option is removed, whatever that senator was given for voting to consider the healthcare bill should be removed from the bill. Meanwhile, the proposal to repeal the antitrust exemption for the insurance industry, with strong Demo ...
- Socialist Party of Wales Report on EDL’s Wrexham ...
The people of Wrexham were already hostile to the EDL, but tensions increased after the racist demonstrators unfurled a large English flag, sang God Save The Queen, and chanted racist slogans such as “kill the Muslims”. One woman, laden with shopping bags, summed up the feelings of the whole tow ...
- Cruel Britannia
Human Rights Watch- British Complicity in the Torture and Ill-treatment of Terror Suspects in Pakistan Guardian on it (ht2 D-Notice) • It is inconceivable that the UK government was unaware of the systematic use of torture in Pakistan. • UK officials engaged in acts that virtually required they ...
- Curiouser and Curiouser, Dr Aafia Siddiqui
Declan Walsh in the Guardian has done some more reporting on Dr Aafia Siddiqui, I would not say he has come to any definitive answers and reports official sources too uncritically (quite why you would take the word of US medical personnel when we know doctors & psychologists have been an integral p ...
- Tax & Human Rights In Guatemala
GUATEMALA: A Tax Code by and for the Oligarchs? Eli Clifton (IPS) – Taxation and government spending are the targets of a new report on Guatemala that argues the government is failing in its fiscal commitments to food, health and education. The report, issued earlier this month by the Guatemala-ba ...
- Old Spill
Police officers are now routinely arresting people in order to add their DNA sample to the national police database, an inquiry will allege tomorrow. The review of the national DNA database by the government’s human genetics commission also raises the possibility that the DNA profiles of three- ...
- Don’t Blame POTUS
* bumped up * King Andrew Jackson the First. Always creatively fluent Tom Friedman, NYT, now invents a new rational explantion — aka rationalization — for the sluggish performance of POTUS these last 11 months. It is Washington’s fault, it’s Washington’s dysfunction, what Frie ...
- Two Powerful Women On Two Powerful Women
* Bumped Up * I was delightfully surprised to see Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard, and Lady Lynn de Rothschild, big-time Hillary supporter together discussing issues related to women in politics, especially Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton. In the clip below, they discuss the double sta ...
- Support the First Amendment! Announcing the First ...
I’m ecstatic to announce that my partner in crime, NonHyphenated American, and I have volunteered to host the First Annual NQ Blogathon this week! If you are unable to attend the festivities, please do all your Amazon shopping via the links below: NQ receives a portion of your purchase price ...
- Clunker Goals Get Clunker Results [GDP Update] – ...
(Bumped up from Saturday and with revised GDP update) Trashing a vehicle is pretty easy to do. Of course, if your goal was to to have fun and still be able to drive home at the end of the day, then breaking an axle can only be counted as a very costly mistake. The kind [...]
- Mystery Reconsidered
POTUS Links. The report by the excellent and wry Elizabeth Williamson, WSJ, is a puzzle, because it is difficult to say if the newsroom in Washington knows what the answer is to the question posed: Why does POTUS choose to go golfing almost compulsively (every Sunday instead of church, every ...
- 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 ...
- Venezuela/Colombia War Threat Escalates
Tensions have heightened at the Venezuela/Columbia border, and the war threat has escalated. The Venezuelan ambassador to Columbia, Gustavo Marquez, warns that "there is a pre-war situation in the entire region".
- Sarah Palin: Feminist Hero
She was posing for the cover of Runner’s World magazine. It never occurred to Sarah Palin, when she leaned on a disheveled American flag and held up two Blackberries to the camera, that her legs peeking out from those running shorts would end up on the cover of Newsweek. Sarah Palin is calling ...
- The Higher Education Fiscal Crisis Protects the We ...
By Peter Phillips Police are arresting and attacking student protesters on University of California (UC) campuses again. “Why did he beat me I wasn’t doing anything,” screamed a young Cal Berkeley women student over KPFA radio on Friday evening November 20. Students are protesting the 32% incr ...
- Swine Flu, Bio Weapons, Dictatorial Rule, FEMA Cam ...
Guest Blogged By Terry Morrone In times of cataclysmic change, democracy may be deemed a practical impossibility. Are the armies of the super rich cooking up a disaster that will so traumatize us that we cannot resist their propaganda, that we will become putty in their hands, and they will remake ...
- Has “nation building” ever worked?
Michael Collins November 21, 2009 was a bad day for Afghanistan if you look at the news reports.  That’s nothing new. Afghanistan has had decades of bad days since the Soviet invasion and the civil war sustained by U.S. financial and intelligence efforts in partnership with the Pakistan ...
- We need tax reform, not tax and spend
Over the last year we have watched as a bank-induced credit crunch morphed into debate on public services cuts. While the public have bailed out the bankers, whose flawed system led us into this mess, it is those least able to afford it who are facing the reality of having their pay and benefits fro ...
- Public sector incomes: what we pay them
Six million people work for the state in Britain, in hundreds of professions. Find out how their incomes compare, from the top to the bottom. From the Guardian, Tuesday 17 November
- Discussion on the Today programme of a fairer syst ...
The main party leaders have been setting out their visions of how to restore growth to the economy after the recession. A report by the left leaning pressure group Compass, criticises the policy of cutting public spending to curtail the recession. The group says gaps in public finances should instea ...
- The Spirit Level - Book of the Year
On Sunday, The Observer asked a selection of novelists, critics, politicians, historians and others for their Books of the Year. Politicians Ken Livingstone and Roy Hattersley, and historian Tristram Hunt all chose The Spirit Level . Roy Hattersley commented: The Spirit Level by Richard Wilkinson ...
- Archbishop of Canterbury: higher taxes "good for s ...
A divine intervention from Dr Rowan Williams reported in today's Daily Telegraph .
- Obama: Profile in Courage, or Cave-In?
Obama: Profile in Courage, or Cave-In? By Ray McGovern “It took a lot of courage on Kennedy’s part to defy the Pentagon, defy the military—and do the right thing,” said Col. Larry Wilkerson, USA (ret.), according to Robert Dreyfuss in his recent Rolling Stone article “ The Generals’ Rev ...
- Bill of Rights Defense Committee Sends Obama Comme ...
Amy E. Ferrer, Associate Director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, sent this letter today to President Obama on behalf of the coalition on torture and transparency. The letter begins: The Honorable Barack Obama President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Wash ...
- Iraq inquiry: British officials heard 'drum beats' ...
British officials heard the "drum beats" of war with Iraq emanating from the US government more than two years before the 2003 invasion and several months before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sir John Chilcot's Iraq inquiry has heard. By James Kirkup and Gordon Rayner, The Telegraph But the UK in 2001 ...
- Afghan Army Turnover Rate Threatens U.S. War Plans
Afghan Army Turnover Rate Threatens U.S. War Plans By Gareth Porter | IPS One in every four combat soldiers quit the Afghan National Army (ANA) during the year ending in September, published data by the U.S. Defence Department and the Inspector General for Reconstruction in Afghanistan reveals. Tha ...
- Ron Paul: End the War in Afghanistan
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- Europe places outcome of Copenhagen squarely on Ob ...
by Brendan DeMelle The chief negotiator for the European Commission announced this afternoon in Barcelona that the failure of the U.S. Congress to pass legislation before December has doomed the chances for success in Copenhagen . A climate protest at the Barcelona talks: World leaders with \'big ...
- Cash for Clunkers brought us ... more clunkers!
by Jonathan Hiskes So how did Cash for Clunkers work out from an environmental standpoint? You don’t want to know. The $3 billion federal program was kinda sorta supposed to send inefficient, high-polluting, belchy vehicles to an early grave. Instead it put a lot of new large, inefficient vehicle ...
- Senate Democrats push climate bill through committ ...
by Agence France-Presse WASHINGTON -- Senate Democrats on Thursday pushed through a sweeping climate change bill, maneuvering an end-run around opposition Republicans who continued their boycott of deliberations. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved the Kerry-Boxer bill by a v ...
- Why developing countries cannot afford failure in ...
by Brendan DeMelle The African delegation insisted today in Barcelona that its decision to walk out on negotiations Tuesday was necessary in order to jolt the intransigent European Union and other developed nations to move forward with serious discussions, rather than obstruct progress by bringing ...
- U.S. puts onus on China for climate deal
by Agence France-Presse WASHINGTON - The United States will not agree to targets cutting greenhouse-gas emissions unless developing countries, particularly China, make similar moves, U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern warned Wednesday. "No country holds the fate of the Earth in its hands more than China ...
- Lieberman Leaves the Public Option in Doubt
Public option supporters who have looked at TWI’s Senate Public Option Scoreboard in the past few hours are probably dismayed to see that the math simply doesn’t add up for passage of health reform legislation with a government-run health insurance plan. That’s the result of comments today by ...
- California Introduces Cap-and-Trade Blueprint
As national climate legislation slowly simmers on the back burner of the Senate and expectations are lowered for the international climate conference in Copenhagen, environmentalists can take solace in the efforts of California, which this afternoon issued the country’s first broad-based cap-and-t ...
- Poll: Fewer Americans Believe Global Warming Is Ha ...
The new Washington Post-ABC News poll has only 72 percent of Americans saying that global warming is occurring right now. It’s an eight-point drop from last year, and it’s mostly driven by Republicans. The percentage of Republicans who believe in global warming has plunged from 76 to 54 percent. ...
- Inhofe Launches ‘Climategate’ Investig ...
The office of Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), the ranking Republican on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, just issued a press release announcing the launch of an investigation into “Climategate,” the quasi-scandal involving the release of more than a thousand hacked emails that rev ...
- Lawyers Slam DOJ for Arguing U.S. Officials Aren&# ...
I’ve been following the small but growing number of lawsuits brought on behalf of torture victims against U.S. government officials for more than a year now, but the opening statement in a brief filed with the Supreme Court on Monday on behalf of four British former Guantanamo prisoners may be the ...
- Snail pie is tastier, more nutritious than beef
Malnutrition and iron deficiency among schoolchildren in developing countries could be reduced by serving up generous portions of delicious, bargain-priced snail pie and other handy beef alternatives. Submitted by cowboss Left CareII to Society & Culture | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- CO2, Methane Ousted as Worst Global Climate Change ...
Move over CO2youve been ousted, along with methane, as the biggest offenders of global climate change. The majority of greenhouse gases are created by humans. Submitted by cowboss Left CareII to Society & Culture | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Skeptics claim global warming is fake after top sc ...
Hackers recently broke into thousands of emails and internal documents from a leading climate research center and dumped them onto an anonymous Russian server. The hacked emails (160 MB worth, unzipped) came from the University of East Anglias Climatic R Submitted by cowboss Left CareII to Environ ...
- Will Whole Foods new mobile slaughterhouses sque ...
Massachusetts poultry farmer Jennifer Hashley has a problem. From the moment she started raising pastured chickens outside Concord, Mass. in 2002, there was, as she put it nowhere to go to get them processed. While she had the option of slaughtering her Submitted by cowboss Left CareII to Societ ...
- Cow beaten to death with plank
A farmer has condemned an attack in which a cow died after being repeatedly beaten around the head with a 4ft plank of wood. Submitted by cowboss Left CareII to Society & Culture | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Who Will Be Watching You at the Airport This Thank ...
Feeling Nervous? 3,000 Behavior Detection Officers Will Be Watching You at the Airport This Thanksgiving By Liliana Segura, AlterNet. Posted November 24, 2009. Nearly 100,000 passengers were pulled aside by TSA behavior watchers last year, and it remains to be proven whether you can spot terr ...
- Hindu leaders are blamed for mosque plot that led ...
Rhys Blakely in Mumbai, The Times/UK, November 24, 2009 Hindu radicals climb on to the mosque hours before it was destroyed The destruction of a mosque by Hindu radicals that led to some of the bloodiest religious riots in India since Partition was “meticulously planned” by polit ...
- Blackwater’s Secret War in Pakistan
Jeremy Scahill, The Nation, Nov 23, 2009 At a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret program in which they plan targeted assassinations of sus ...
- Sarah Palins Hot Line to God
“Daddy feels God was using her to wake America up” Franklin Graham, head of powerful Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is also the head of a $ raising scheme called Samaritan’s Purse. Franklin, got to know Palin early this year in Alaska and he invited her to North Carolina. She acco ...
- SNL: Palin 2012- (11/21/09) VIDEO & PHOTOS
Palin 2012: SNL Gives Viewers A Glimpse Of Horrifying Future (VIDEO, PHOTOS) Huffington Post First Posted: 11-22-09 08:59 AMÂ Â Â |Â Â Â Updated: 11-22-09 09:58 AM “Saturday Night Live” combined Sarah Palin and the disaster movie “2012″ last night to imagine a world in which Pa ...
- More Independent Than Ever
By David M. Halbfinger The Lou Dobbs-for-Senate rumor had barely crested when the Lou Dobbs-for-president rumor suddenly overtook it this week. Mr. Dobbs, the former cable television anchor of the sonorous voice and tough-talking immigration politics, parted ways with CNN on Nov. 11, reportedly rec ...
- Negative Equity Mortgages
Continue reading CHART OF THE DAY: We’re Still Generating Too Many Negative Equity Mortgages
- Facebook Creates Dual-Class Stock Structure
By Brian Womack Facebook Inc., the world’s biggest social-networking site, introduced a dual-class stock structure to let current shareholders hold onto voting control. The decision shouldn’t be seen as a sign that the company is planning to go public, Facebook said today in an e-mailed stateme ...
- EU President Promises EU Tax to Bilderbergers
By Bruno Waterfield, Justin Stares and Colin Freeman Within days of taking office in January, the former Belgian prime minister will put his weight behind controversial proposals already floated by the commission’s head, José Manuel Barroso, for a new “Euro tax”… Mr Van Rompuy, 62, who w ...
- Iran: Will Sanctions Work?
By George Friedman The Iranian government has rejected, at least for the moment, a proposal from the P-5+1 to ship the majority of its low-enriched uranium abroad for further enrichment. The group is now considering the next step in the roadmap that it laid out last April. The next step was a new r ...
- Less Than a Week Away
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- The Georgia Guidestones
On one of the highest hilltops in Elbert County, Georgia stands a huge granite monument. Engraved in eight different languages on the four giant stones that support the common capstone are 10 Guides, or commandments. That monument is alternately referred to as The Georgia Guidestones, or the Ame ...
- The Creation
THE CREATION (A recent message given to George Green from the "guys upstairs") We are pleased to bring understanding and clarification on what is the Creation. This is a challenge because your language of communication has not the words for describing this conception of Creation. So as not to put an ...
- The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catas ...
In his previous books, James Kunstler focused on the shortsighted vision of suburban planning; now he expands that view to the country's urban growth challenges and the need to drastically change our current course of auto and oil dependency. The Long Emergency is filled with history plus eye-openin ...
- About George Green
Dear Friends, Thank you for your interest in our catalog of unusual and informative materials. The knowledge gained will give you choices in the days ahead and lessons of discernment as the chaos increases. It is necessary for those of you who are now in the "know" so to speak, to begin to focus ...
- InsurgencyWatch moving to True/Slant
In the coming days, InsurgencyWatch will be moving to True/Slant, “an original content news network tailored to both the ‘Entrepreneurial Journalist’ and marketers who want a more effective way to engage with digital audiences.” (That’s what the official about page says.) It’s not a deci ...
- Kerry-Lugar’s First Victim
If true, this is total bullshit: After strong criticism on the Kerry-Lugar bill in Pakistan, the government has decided to replace Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Hussain Haqqani and the announcement in this respect is expected within the next two days. There’s nothing in the bill reasonable Pa ...
- Pakistan’s Civil War Heating Up
In the aftermath of this weekend’s assault on the Pakistani General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, the Taliban hit again in Alpuri, in the Shangla district east of Mingora in Swat. According to military sources who asked to remain anonymous because they weren’t authorized to talk to the press, a 1 ...
- At Home with a Swat Lashkar
I just finished up a few days in Swat and while I’m working on a story about it, I thought you might like to see a few pictures I took while there. Enjoy. Share/Save
- FACTBOX: Uzbek militant leader killed in Pakistan ...
Washington PostFACTBOX: Uzbek militant leader killed in PakistanReutersBy this time he is thought to have fled the region for the safe haven of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. * Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and Taliban leader ...Pakistan to Target Taliba...
- Rolling Green Roofed Sports Park Rises in Slovenia
Since Slovenia joined the European Union in 2004, its capital city Ljubjana has lead the way in economic and social development. Unlike other nations who have just begun to find wealth and the new construction that comes with it, the Slovenes remain conscious of the urban and social impact of what t ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Climate Cover-Up
Conspiracy! Author James Hoggan realizes the ridiculousness of that word, asserting that it “strains credulity and is offensive in its own right.” Yet the massive media sway that he details in Climate Cover-Up feels like something a squinty, scruffy, clipboard-wielding man would accost you with. ...
- Tiny Tabletop Cardboard Christmas Tree from Cloudg ...
Last year Cloudgate Design brought us the Cardboard Christmas tree, and this year they’ve just launched the all new SMALL Cardboard Christmas Tree, which at 1 ft tall makes a great gift, is easier to transport, and works well as a table centerpiece. Like its larger 3 ft. tall predecessor, the SMAL ...
- EDEN FALLS: Skyscraper Zoo Topped With a Waterfall
Costanera Sur is a proposal for a vertical zoo in Buenos Aires that transforms a pile of rubble into a towering pillar of falling water. Designed by Visiondivision, the project aims to reclaim debris left over from the construction of Buenos Aires’ decades-old highways, is entirely self-sufficient ...
- Toxic Drywall From China Poisoning American Homes ...
New homeowners in Florida, Louisiana and Virginia are being forced out of their homes because of toxic indoor air quality. The culprit -toxic drywall from China. Tests are revealing that the toxic drywall contains hydrogen sulfide and formaldehyde, both of which are incredibly harmful to your health ...
- Scientist in climate change ‘cover-up’ storm t ...
Daily Mail – The scientist at the heart of the climate change scandal was under growing pressure to quit last night. George Monbiot, a leading environmentalist, said Phil Jones should resign from the Climatic Research Unit over leaked emails that appear to show researchers suppressed scientific da ...
- Climate change help for the poor from the west ‘ ...
BBC – Large sums promised to developing countries to help them tackle climate change cannot be accounted for, a BBC investigation has found.Rich countries pledged $410m (£247m) a year in a 2001 declaration – but it is now unclear whether the money was paid.UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has ...
- UK: G20 police chief accused of misleading MPs abo ...
The Guardian – A Scotland Yard commander was accused of misleading parliament tonight after an inquiry found that undercover police were secretly deployed at the G20 protests to spy on activists, contrary to the police chief’s denials. Commander Bob Broadhurst, who had overall command of the G20 ...
- Nanoparticles a ‘new asbestos’?
Canberra Times – Needle-like nanoparticles in sunscreens, cosmetics and food packaging could be ”the new asbestos”, creating similar health and environmental risks, a new report says. The Australia Institute warns there are no national mandatory labelling or safety tests required for products ...
- Iraq national vote unlikely in January
Reuters – Iraq will be unable to hold a national election in January as planned, a poll official said on Tuesday, heaping more uncertainty on a vote meant to cement democracy and pave the way for a partial U.S. troop withdrawal. The general election was supposed to be held between January 18-23, b ...
- New poll: Capitalism not too hot
New poll: Capitalism not too hot (monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com) A recent poll has people talking. The results of the poll are a sharp contrast to the free-market triumphalism of the 1990s. Intellectuals were declaring the victory of capitalism. In the 1989 book, the End of History and the Last ...
- Cuba, ALBA Nations Condone Sri Lanka, Revisionism ...
Cuba, ALBA Nations Condone Sri Lanka, Revisionism Further Exposed (monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com) Revisionism was on display in recent events. Recently Cuba gave an official statement reassuring its international relations with Sri Lanka. Both countries claim to be socialist in some sense. Depu ...
- Smash the old world!
Smash the Amerikkkan Dream and all First Worldist lies! From Politics Are Over Posted in ..Politics Are Over, Communism, Maoism, Maoism Third Worldism, Maoisme, Maoismo
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RAIM-Seattle forms (monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com) A new RAIM cell has formed in Seattle. MSH sends a red salute to RAIM-S. From the RAIM-S website: “- What does RAIM-Seattle want? A utopian society. We want a world free from oppression of groups by groups and people by people. A world withou ...
- Prepare For War – Live Free Or Die
In just 3 months Americans bought enough guns to outfit the entire Chinese and Indian armies combined American citizens have bought 1,529,635,000 rounds of ammunition in just the month of December 2008. This number takes no accounting of reloading or reloaded ammunition. Are they preparing for the ...
- Europe Swine Flu Deaths Doubling Every Two Weeks
Ukraine Update:Â 24/11/2009 A total of 388 people have died in Ukraine of flu and acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) as of Monday evening, the ex-Soviet state’s Health Ministry said. The ministry said eight people died over the past 24 hours. The flu epidemic started in Ukraine in late O ...
- Red Alert: The Second Wave of The Financial Tsunam ...
The Wave Is gathering force & could hit between the first & second quarter of 2010 by Matthias Chang Many of my friends who have been receiving my e-mail alerts over the last two years have lamented that in recent weeks I have not commented on the state of the global economy. I appreciate ...
- The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
by Len Hart Albert Einstein said: “the men who possess real power in this country have no intention of ending the cold war.” It is one of the most incredible ‘coincidences’ in history that as the Berlin Wall fell and communism ceased to be the global threat we had been told it was, a new â ...
- Iran Begins Large-Scale War Games To Defend Nuclea ...
Iran has begun five days of large-scale war games to simulate attacks on its nuclear sites, officials said, warning it will retaliate if provoked. The head of Iran’s air defence said the aim of the exercises was to thwart aerial reconnaissance and air attacks. Another official warned Tehran woul ...
- Waste Heat Could Power Computers, Cell Phones
Close to 60 percent of the energy produced by burning fuels or generated by power plants is lost as excess heat. Computers, cars and cell phones all have to get rid of excess heat to run properly, creating a significant energy waste. Researchers at MIT believe they've developed a way to reclaim ...
- Radar Absorbing Turbines Prevent Aircraft Confusio ...
The U.S. Military has recently expressed concern about Maryland offshore wind projects because radar could identify spinning turbine blades as low-flying aircraft, potentially disrupting its training missions in the area. Turns out the UK Military is blocking wind projects for similar reasons. ...
- Compressed Air Cars Less Efficient Than Electric C ...
It has been assumed that compressed air cars are cleaner than battery electric cars, but the reality is they are quite inefficient. A new study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters reveals that while in theory compressed air cars seem like a potential competitor to EVs, when ...
- Wind Power Could be Stored as Ice
A perfect way of storing electricity generated by wind turbines has been elusive so far. Ideas like super-sized batteries , compressed air and hydroelectric storage have all been floated. One company though thinks the answer could be as simple as making ice. Calmac has come up with a storage sy ...
- Fastest Computer in the World Focused on Climate C ...
The Jaguar XT5 computer, housed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Knoxville, Tenn. and owned by the Department of Energy was just named the fastest computer in the world by the TOP500 list . It has a performance speed of 1.759 petaflops or quadrillions of calculations per second and that po ...
- Valuable Lesson From Sarah Palin's Book
TRex has extracted and documented the bulk of the knowledge that can be had from Sarah Palin's new book, Going Rogue. Trust me on this, there is a valuable lesson to be had from her book that every Blogger, journalist and pundit should be sharing with anyone that is truly interested in the politic ...
- Valuable Lesson From Sarah Palin's Book
TRex has extracted and documented the bulk of the knowledge that can be had from Sarah Palin's new book, Going Rogue. Trust me on this, there is a valuable lesson to be had from her book that every Blogger, journalist and pundit should be sharing with anyone that is truly interested in the politic ...
- T-9 and Holding:
About 8 minutes before the shuttle blasts off : At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Atlantis and crew are nearing liftoff at Launch Pad 39A, prepared to begin the STS-129 cargo-delivery mission to the International Space Station. The countdown clock is holding at T-9 minutes. ...
- The more things change, the more they stay the sam ...
I woke up today to the news that it has been a whole year that gay and lesbian couples have been allowed to share the same rights as everyone else in our State. The right to settle down, get married and live as a family has changed a lot of people's lives in Connecticut . I did a quick inventory o ...
- Windsock Joe
We really want to know which way the wind blows, Joe? The other day you were dead set against the Public Option, much to the chagrin of Connecticut voters. And now? Sen. Joe Lieberman has reached a private understanding with Majority Leader Harry Reid that he will not block a final vote on healthca ...
- What’s on the Menu at Georgia Eatery? A Raci ...
We can’t vouch for the cuisine at the Georgia Peach Oyster Bar in Paulding County, Georgia, but owner Patrick Lanzo serves a heaping plate full of racist rhetoric. His most recent offering: “Obamas plan for healthcare: Nigger rig it.” Lanzo told an Atlanta TV reporter recently the sign was a c ...
- Tancredo Ventures Further Out on the Fringe
Colorado Republican Tom Tancredo was the face of the anti-immigration movement in Congress for 10 years. While he was there, he could serve up his deport-’em-all rhetoric from the House floor. And as an early contender for the 2008 GOP presidential nomination, he drew supportive crowds and mainstr ...
- A Slick DVD Defends Racism
A new DVD is a hit among white supremacists looking for a smart-sounding defense of their beliefs. Contrary to its title, A Conversation about Race isn’t really a conversation about race at all, but a slick 58-minute documentary devoted to proving the thesis that racism is a bogus concept invented ...
- Dutch Lawmaker Brings His Anti-Muslim Spiel to U.S ...
A Dutch lawmaker notorious for his Muslim-bashing is scheduled to speak tonight at Temple University in Philadelphia. Geert Wilders, who has repeatedly compared the Koran to Hitler’s Mein Kampf, was for months banned from Britain because of concerns that his anti-Islamic views would trigger violen ...
- Anti-Black Hate Crimes Rise, Data Remains Flawed
The FBI yesterday released its 2008 Hate Crime Statistics report. Overall, the numbers were up slightly, by 2 percent. One of the biggest jumps was in the number of anti-black hate crimes, which went up from 2,658 in 2007 to 2,876 in 2008. That constitutes a rise of nearly 8 percent. The jump in an ...
- Thanksgiving in Rio
By Felicity Clarke, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Carnival stands as Brazil’s great national holiday, but for all the music, dancing and dazzling spectacle it does fall short on one important holiday criteria: there’s no focus on food. In contrast, Thanksgiving, the major US national ho ...
- De Menezes Family Compensation
By Jaylan Boyle, Senior Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - The family of Jean Charles de Menezes, the Brazilian national shot dead by London police in 2005, has settled ongoing litigation and been awarded damages, the sum of which is officially not being disclosed; some sources however are claiming the payme ...
- Partnerships at +Unidos Workshop
By Bruno De Nicola, Senior Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - On November 17th, USAID and +UNIDOS (Mais Unidos) held a Workshop on Social Responsibility Partnerships with more than 30 U.S. companies presenting over 50 of their social projects. The event was held at the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) i ...
- Expat Entrepreneur’s Fitness Business
By Doug Gray, Senior Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO – It is an oft-discussed subject amongst the international community of Rio - how to make money in a city not known for its ease of business practice or its ready acceptance of overseas workers. In a country understandably protective of its workforce a ...
- Smoke-Free Law Takes Effect
By Jaylan Boyle, Senior Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO - Rio’s anti-smoking state law 5.517/09, which took effect on the 17th of this month, has survived an eleventh hour challenge from a syndicate of bars and hotels, and appears to have met with overall compliance, with one exception reported. The law, ...
- Nationwide Protests in Nine Cities Target Climate ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 23, 2009 Mobilization for Climate Justice A broad and diverse coalition of organizations working for social, environmental, economic and racial justice has come together to call for urgent action on the global climate crisis based on equitable, democratic and science ...
- US Group That Supported Overthrows of Democratical ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 23, 2009 CEPR The National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the International Republican Institute (IRI), organizations that receive funding from the U.S. State Department, are planning on sending delegations to observe the November 29 elections in Honduras, according to ...
- Father Roy Bourgeois and SOA Watch Nominated for t ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 22, 2009 American Friends Service Committee Father Roy Bourgeois, MM, and School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch) have been nominated for one of the most prestigious awards in the world - the Nobel Peace Prize - for their sustained faithful nonviolent witness against ...
- ACLU Obtains New Information About Destruction Of ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 24, 2009 ACLU Records obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit reveal new information about the CIA's destruction of videotapes depicting the brutal interrogation of prisoners at CIA black sites, including the precis ...
- Constitution Project Files Amicus Brief on First A ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 23, 2009 Constitution Project Today, the Constitution Project and The Rutherford Institute filed a friend of the court brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project. The case involves federal laws prohibiting "material support" of terrorist grou ...
- Corporations: The Real Reason Obama is not Making ...
by Johann Hari Almost a year after Barack Obama ascended to the White House, many of his supporters are bemused. His healthcare bill is a hefty improvement but it still won't provide coverage for all Americans, and may not provide a public alternative to the over-charging insurance companies - if it ...
- Attitude and Blame
by Ellen Goodman You have to hand it to Sarah Palin. I don't mean you have to hand her the 2012 nomination. Nor do you have to hand her the $24.64 I overpaid for Going Rogue .read more
- This Climate Email-Hacking Episode is Generating M ...
by Bob Ward Another skirmish has broken out in the long-running battle between climate scientists and so-called sceptics, with the hacking of email messages between some of the world's leading researchers on global temperature trends. But as usually happens in the blogosphere, this episode is genera ...
- Thanksgiving Dinner: More American Than You Think
by Jill Richardson These days, local food is so popular that even Lays potato chips are trying to pretend they are local. But how often do we actually sit down as a nation and enjoy a meal of local food? A meal that we cooked, that we eat with people we love, that we linger over instead of shoving d ...
- Zombie Nuke Plants
by Christian Parenti Oyster Creek Generating Station, in suburban Lacey Township, New Jersey, opened the same month Richard Nixon took office vowing to bring "an honorable peace" to Vietnam. This nuke plant, the oldest in the country, was slated to close in 2009 when its original forty-year license ...
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- U.N. Talks in Spain Seek to Salvage Climate Deal
Climate negotiators from 175 nations meet in Spain next week for a final session to try to break deadlock between rich and poor and salvage a U.N. deal due in Copenhagen in December. Comments: Climate negotiators from 175 nations meet in Spain next week for a final session to try to break deadlock b ...
- Hitchens: Still Partying Like It’s 2002
Christopher Hitchens apparently didn’t get the memo that it’s no longer verboten to recognize that certain U.S. policies have, in some cases, exacerbated the very problem of Islamic extremism that they were intended to address. Responding to Robert Wright’s Sunday New York Times op-ed, in whic ...
- SuperFreak Dubner Embraces ClimateGate Conspiracy ...
Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of SuperFreakonomics, has embraced charges by the right wing that a handful of illegally obtained private emails means that the scientific consensus on climate change is actually a dangerous conspiracy. Dubner lent credence to the fevered “ClimateGate” ravings of Rus ...
- Fact Check: Rove Uses Fuzzy Math To Argue Health R ...
This morning, former Bush adviser Karl Rove pulled out a Russert-esque white board to argue that premiums would increase under health care reform in the individual market. Rove relied on a series of Congressional Budget Office (CBO) numbers and claimed that tax increases, the cost shift from Medicai ...
- How To Tackle Youth Unemployment
As Congress struggles with whether and how to craft a new job creation package, it’s worth revisiting how little information the unemployment rate (currently at 10.2 percent) actually gives us. For instance, the underemployment rate (the U-6), which incorporates people who are working part-time th ...
- Limbert: ‘Iran’s Ruling Consensus Is B ...
At the Middle East Institute yesterday, John Limbert, who was recently appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary for Iran in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, discussed his his new book Negotiating with Iran. Limbert spent 33 years in the Foreign Service, serving in Algeria, Djibouti, Iran, Saudi Arab ...
- Market Observation: Stimulus Junkies? Part 2
by Richard A. Eckert, CFA. "The Greenspan/Bernanke Fed... Once again, a long segue into the central theme of this article. Although I continue to be bemused by equity valuations—actually, by the rally in the markets for all risk assets—in the wake of what I perceive to be nothing but bad news" ...
- Gold & Mount St. Helens
by Jim Willie. "Not in the last few years have conditions been aligned for a truly explosive upward move in the gold & silver prices. A confluence of factors simply could not be more bullish, promising, and powerful. "
- Next Station Approaches
by Neil Charnock. "The train left the station with gold stock prices on board as we predicted months ago but fear not if you are not already aboard as there are always “stops” (read that as “dips”) along the way. "
- Gold & Silver: Market Wrap Week Ending November 20 ...
by Doug Gnazzo. "Interest rates are showing their strong influence on the markets. The Fed and other central bankers have been busy plying their trade: intervening in what are supposed to be free markets."
- Gold Six Grand
by Chuck DiFalco. "Gold price targets suffer from incompleteness. Lack of perspective, obsession with the current price, false assumptions, and inside-the-box thinking run rampant. For these reasons, my assessment that gold can reach six thousand dollars per ounce by 2018 is not preposterous. "
- Agencies Withhold Information from the GAO
Last week, The Hill reported that federal agencies have not been completely forthcoming with information requested by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) as part of the congressional auditing group's investigations. In a letter to Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), acting GAO...
- And This Year's Qui Tammy Award Goes To...
Popular music has the Grammys, pro wrestling has the Slammies, and Bay Area Music magazine used to honor the California music scene with the Bammies. So when the Department of Justice makes its annual announcement of how much money the...
- Morning Smoke: Do Wall Street Reformers Have the U ...
Could Wall Street Actually Lose in Congress? [The Stash] Fed Said to Ask Banks to Submit Plans to Repay TARP [Bloomberg] AIG's Rescue Bedevils U.S. [The Wall Street Journal] Comeback for White House choppers? [Politico] Blackwater's Secret War in Pakistan...
- Morning Smoke: Stock Ownership in Congress Draws S ...
Policy, portfolios and the investor lawmaker [The Washington Post] Republicans criticize dismissal of AmeriCorps watchdog [The Los Angeles Times] Lockheed Martin F-35 Fighter May Need More Money, Analyst Says [Bloomberg] Inquiries look into use of retired generals as advisers [Federal...
- Senate Re-Introduces Bill Closing Legal Loophole f ...
Back in May, POGO blogged about the tragic case of Lt. Col. Dominic "Rocky" Baragona, who was killed in Iraq in 2003 when his Humvee was struck by a supply truck driven by a Kuwaiti transport company that had contracts...
- 29 new deaths from Swine Flu, 5,438 Canadians hosp ...
29 more Canadians have died from Swine Flu, with Quebec reporting 13 of them. Total deaths reach 279. Government reports 5,438 severe case hospitalizations so far. 417 on life support. Week ending Nov. 14 was severe with 1,674 hospitalizations, 84 deaths.
- HBO Sports Returns to Canada For the First Time Af ...
HBO Sports returns to Canada for the first time after 3 decades for the HBO Boxing After Dark card featuring Lucian Bute vs Librado Andrade II and Joan Guzman vs Ali Funeka.
- B.C. Ferry crew earn kudos for 8-minute rescue of ...
B.C. Ferries crew on the Queen of Burnaby had a boat in the water within three minutes of spotting a 63-year-old jumper. They had him back on board in eight minutes. Cops say that is remarkable high-speed rescue.
- B.C. senior, 74, held in stabbing death of 69-year ...
A senior, 74, suffering from stab wounds, is in hospital in the Vancouver area. He has been arrested for the murder of his wife, 69. Cpl. Dale Carr says police are looking at murder and possible failed suicide as a possibility.
- ATMs could make you a victim of identity theft
You could find yourself to be a victim of identity theft simply by using an ATM. Second-hand ATMs have been showing up on Craigslist and Ebay and one person was able to get 1,000 credit card numbers from it.
- Nearly Half of Homeless U.S. Veterans are Black
Veterans experience homelessness at a greater rate than non-vets in the United States. But a new study finds that minority veterans - particularly African-Americans - are disproportionately represented among the homeless veteran population. Today, a whopping 45 percent of the homeless veteran popula ...
- Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
A simple question, answered in pictures. This is the premise of a new photo book released by an organization in Portland, Oregon. It shouldn't be surprising, to see the places where those without a home have spent the night. But the images provide a powerful and deeply disturbing narrative about the ...
- Navigating the Social Service Safety Net
Jay's story might sound familiar to you. His unfortunate situation is not uncommon these days. He lost his job, then his home to foreclosure, and ended up homeless on the streets of Cleveland, Ohio. Jay talks about his frustration trying to get help from homeless service providers. Since services ha ...
- 15% Hungry in America
If your stomach was too weak for Friday's foreclosure numbers , turn away: Monday revealed that nearly 15 percent of Americans went hungry last year. The recession may be over for big business , but the problems of real people continue as the Department of Agriculture announced that the number hungr ...
- Calling All Winter Coats!
It's getting chilly out there! For some people, a drop in the mercury means simply turning up the thermostat. But for many others, cold weather is a matter of life and death. Before the temperature really drops this winter, you can help spread the warmth to those who need it by participating in the ...
- VIETNAM: Prospects of Total Facebook Blackout Loo ...
HO CHI MINH CITY, Nov 25 (IPS) - While much of the world is busy chatting with friends or posting photos via Facebook, Internet users in Vietnam are worried that government restrictions on access to this popular social networking site could soon evolve into a total blackout, assuming it isn’t ...
- LITERATURE/WOMEN: "When a Woman Wins, It is Still ...
ROME, Nov 25 (IPS) - The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded 102 times to 106 Nobel laureates between 1901 and 2009. Only 10 of those winners were women. Meanwhile, the Man Booker Prize has been awarded to 15 women in 40 years.
- GENDER: For U.S., Lessons in CEDAW From San Fran ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 25 (IPS) - In 1998, San Francisco stepped up and joined the world.
- SRI LANKA: Rights Groups Blame Gov’t Apath ...
COLOMBO, Nov 25 (IPS) - Dozens of Sri Lankan migrant workers languishing under a flyover in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, claiming to be stranded, exemplify the crisis of migration that Sri Lankan authorities have faced over the years.
- BRAZIL-IRAN: New Boost to South-South Diplomacy
RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov 24 (IPS) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's controversial visit to Brazil further underscored the independence of this country's diplomacy, and gave Tehran a chance to defend its points of view on the construction of a lasting peace in the Middle East.
- Shift towards more sanctions on Iran
Summary: The week got off to a bang in Iran, with the country staging its biggest-ever military exercises, which will include tests of its air defense system during the five-day drill across more than a third of Iranian territory. source: Asia Times Online read more
- We can't buy peace in Afghanistan
Summary: Milne So now we know the secret weapon of the the new western plan to pacify Afghanistan: cash. As President Obama prepares to announce the expected dispatch of tens of thousands more troops to America's eight-year-old war and occupation, US and British commanders on the ground have al ...
- Iran needs 'just solution' to nuclear row: Brazil
Summary: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday urged his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program. Lula, speaking in a joint media conference with Ahmadinejad, reiterated that Brazil backed Ir ...
- Iran Seeks Guarantees on Enrichment Deal
Summary: Soltanieh With the international community scrambling to rescue the third party enrichment deal with Iran, Iranian officials have come out today with a conciliatory note, signaling a willingness to talk further. The nation, currently holding a massive simulation to prepare for long thr ...
- Iran to hold war games to protect nuclear sites
Summary: TEHRAN, Iran — Iran will begin large-scale air defense war games Sunday aimed at protecting its nuclear facilities from possible attack, a senior military commander said Saturday, reflecting the country's concern that Israel could make good on threats to strike militarily. source: A ...
- "Hypernovas" - The Most Violent Object in the Univ ...
Most astronomers today believe that one of the most plausible reasons we have yet to detect intelligent life in the universe is due to the deadly effects of local supernova explosions that wipe out all life in a given region...
- Genetic Time Travel - Species Discovered that Slee ...
Nature has found a way send genetic information forward through time, and no, it doesn't involve Doctor Who finally getting with Rose. Tiny crustaceans can bury their young in the Earth for centuries, and scientists in the new and awesomely-named...
- Guide to Surviving the "LHC-Restart" Season (Gizmo ...
The Large Hadron Collider is spooling back up to science-speeds, circulating particle beams last week and looking at ramping up the power to productive levels even now, and you know what that means? No, not particle physics, or an increases...
- Image of the Day: "The Black Widow" Pulsar
The pulsar, a.k.a. the "Black Widow," is moving through the galaxy at a speed of almost a million kilometers per hour. A bow shock wave due to this motion is visible to optical telescopes, shown in this image as the...
- Glowing Bacteria to Track Long Buried Landmines
Over thirty people will be killed or maimed by unexploded landmines today. One was probably taken out as you had lunch. They will lose limbs or lives as forgotten explosives from a now-pointless conflict erupt to devastate them and their...
- Merck's Vioxx scandal widens: Drug maker knew Viox ...
(NaturalNews) The Vioxx scandal widened this week as new research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine reveals that Vioxx maker Merck held data for three years that proved Vioxx caused an alarming increase in the risk of heart attacks and strokes. And yet Merck chose not to release that da ...
- BPA exposure causes erectile dysfunction and other ...
(NaturalNews) Big Pharma bombards consumers with ads for drugs to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), the politically correct term for what used to be known as "impotence". Erectile dysfunction, the repeated inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse, is a problem affec ...
- Vitamin D prevents heart disease
(NaturalNews) The fact that vitamin D prevents cancer is now so well known that even some conventional physicians are beginning to recommend it. Vitamin D prevents 77% of all cancers, after all. That's as close to a "cure" for cancer as you'll ever get (and it's free, too, since you can make it your ...
- Nutrition Can Save America! Special report issued ...
(NaturalNews) Most Americans would agree the state of the nation is less than ideal. Unemployment is at record highs, home foreclosures are driving people onto the street, health care remains a disastrous failure and the population is more diseased, obese and depressed than ever before. In a newly-p ...
- NaturalNews partners with Ecuador tourism bureaus ...
(NaturalNews) Ecuador is a land of incredible natural beauty, cultural diversity and a rich assortment of medicinal plants. Its remarkable array of regional climates offers an abundance of opportunities for tourists interested in bird watching, wild foods, medicinal plants, Ecuadorian culture, gold ...
- Columbus, go home
the General shows us someone who knows how to best handle the teabagger/minutemen xenophobic dingbats, with mockery .
- Not as sorry as he's going to be
Keddy says he's sorry for referring to unemployed as 'no-good bastards' By Alison Auld (CP) HALIFAX, N.S. — A Nova Scotia Conservative MP who stunned the opposition and advocates for the homeless after referring to the unemployed in Halifax as "no-good bastards" apologized Tuesday for the comments ...
- Help! It's Here Now ! ! ! !
If you think the influence of the US christian right "wrong" is creeping north across the 49th, there's now proof. On a trip to the US southland last summer I was not surprised to see this ad on television down there. Unfortunately, it is now here. Two, count 'em two ads for the item within the p ...
- The Hockey Shtick
THE HOCKEY STICK is the soubriquet for the millenium-long graph that says the globe has gotten dramatically warmer this past century. Well, there's a bunch of sober-minded Finns who disagree, and you can check it out at DOTSUB . It's a 29 minute video, with clear English subtitles, plus two of the ...
- Dear Tom Flanagan,
What exactly do you mean by this ? “But that’s actually another interesting debate or seminar: what’s wrong with child pornography — in the sense that it’s just pictures? But I’m not here to debate that today.” I hope and pray that this is only some sort of misquote or vile but harmle ...
- CBS' Cordes falsely suggests health care bills wil ...
CBS correspondent Nancy Cordes forwarded the Republican suggestion that the House and Senate health care reform bills are a "trillion-dollar scam" because the bills "impos[e] new taxes years before the tax credits would kick in to help Americans buy insurance," and thus would only reduce the defici ...
- Quick Fact: Which Obama admin official is Hannity ...
Sean Hannity falsely claimed that Obama has "got" a "guy" in his administration "that supports forced sterilizations." Hannity did not specify which "guy" he was referring to, but has previously leveled this charge at director of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Cass Sun ...
- NBC lets McCaffrey attack "harmful" Afghanistan ti ...
NBC News chief Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski aired a clip of NBC News military analyst and retired Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey's criticism of a "definitive exit strategy" from Afghanistan "with a timeline." At no point during the segment did McCaffrey, Miklaszewski, or guest anchor Lester Hol ...
- Quick Fact: Varney claims apparently hacked CRU em ...
Fox News' Stuart Varney touted the emails that were apparently stolen from the UK's Climate Research Unit (CRU), claiming the emails suggested that "scientists are fudging data to make their case for global warming." Varney distorted statements from two of the emails and took them out of context to ...
- Fox trumpets Breitbart's dubious ACORN document ...
On Fox & Friends , host Brian Kilmeade advanced Andrew Breitbart's dubious allegations against ACORN by reporting that a "private investigator" saw the group "dumping thousands of sensitive documents into the trash outside their San Diego office ... after California's attorney general launc ...
- Obama's Plans to Increase Afghanistan Troop Levels ...
President Barack Obama intends to announce next week that he will deploy tens of thousands of additional US troops to Afghanistan, according to numerous published reports citing unnamed administration officials, to fight an eight-year-old war that a majority of Americans do not support and numerous ...
- Activists Target "World of Coca-Cola"
Atlanta, Georgia - Activists from the U.S. and Colombia are targeting the World of Coca-Cola museum, located near its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, accusing the company of "union busting", paying its workers "poverty wages", and engaging in environmentally destructive practices. read more
- Rebecca Solnit | Learning How to Count to 350
Next month, at the climate change summit in Copenhagen, the wealthy nations that produce most of the excess carbon in our atmosphere will almost certainly fail to embrace measures adequate to ward off the devastation of our planet by heat and chaotic weather. Their leaders will probably promise us ...
- Census Worker in Kentucky Killed Self, Officials C ...
A U.S. Census worker found dead in a secluded Clay County cemetery killed himself but tried to make the death look like a homicide, authorities have concluded. Bill Sparkman, 51, of London, might have tried to cover the manner of his death to preserve payments under life-insurance polices that he ...
- Guattari's Relevance
"Les Années d'hiver," ["Winter Years"] a volume of articles published between the end of the 1970s and the end of the 1980s, constitutes an interesting entrée into Félix Guattari's thought: his reflections on the crisis, democracy, new technologies and ecology have lost none of their relevance. Féli ...
- Invasion of the Fish Snatchers?
Bighead carp are one of two non-native species of Asian carp causing widespread concern among Great Lakes advocates. The other is silver carp. Great Lakes advocates are calling it a “ conservation emergency ” now that non-native Asian carp have been detected within seven miles of Lake Michigan ...
- MSNBC to Air 2 Hour Special on Animal Conservation ...
Writing for GreenOptions I sometimes get contacted by PR firms wanting to promote projects. Sight unseen I usually shrug them off, I happen to only write about items that I have seen or used, and can feel good about endorsing. When MSNBC contacted me the other day with a preview of a new special o ...
- Green Holiday Gifts: CarbonFree Certified Coffee G ...
If youâre looking for an easy gift idea that supports your ideals and is delicious while doing it, we recommend sending gift boxes from Grounds for Change to the coffee lovers on your list this year! Every single bean that they roast is Fair Trade Certified, Organic Certified, CarbonFree Certi ...
- The Western Lake Erie Waterkeeper
One of the leading voices in the campaign to rescue Lake Erie from dying again is a persistent, thoughtful, dedicated water protector promoting awareness of the Lake’s benefits, supporting lighthouse restoration, fighting resurgent algae and proposed new pollution sources, and seeking funding to ...
- Green Books Campaign: The Lazy Environmentalist on ...
This review is part of the Green Books campaign . Today 100 bloggers are reviewing 100 great books printed in an environmentally friendly way. Our goal is to encourage publishers to get greener and readers to take the environment into consideration when purchasing books. This campaign is organized b ...
- Send Citizen Sarah to Copenhagen
If you haven’t heard, Huffingtonpost.com has a contest to send a citizen journalist to Copenhagen called the “Hopenhagen Ambassador Contest”. HuffPost in conjunction with Hopenhagen.org is sending one person to Copenhagen for the UN Climate Change Conference to both represent concerns of peopl ...
- You CAN teach an old dog new tricks . . .
Las Brisas Energy Center, a proposed pet coke power plant, is still in the midst of a protracted permitting process which most recently has taken the form of a state hearing. Opponents have claimed that projected pollution from the proposed plant has been under-estimated by engineers. Testimony ...
- EPA Should Use Clean Air Act to Address Climate Ch ...
Statement of Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy Program *Note: Tyson Slocum is delivered this statement today at a public hearing held by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on regulating greenhouse gas emissions from new and existing industrial facilities under the Clean Air Act ...
- Austin has a dirty secret Happy Hour Wednesday
Wednesday afternoon from 5-7 pm, let’s get together to discuss how to make Austin’s Dirty Secret a secret no more! Join us at Spider House for our group’s first ever happy hour meet-up (complete with dirty drink specials!). We’ll discuss our plans for convincing City Council to phase out Fay ...
- Copenhagen Summit: The First Step to a Journey of ...
Finally, Global warming is getting some international recognition. Since the Kyoto Protocol is about to expire in 2012, the UN, with help of the Danish government, is organizing an international summit about global warming. The summit will be held on December 7th through the 18th at the Bella Cente ...
- The Nightowl Newswrap
Washington Post shuttering three bureaus The New York, Chicago and Los Angeles bureaus will cease operations the first of the year. The reporters in those bureaus are being offered jobs in D.C., but the news aides are being let go. "At a time of limited resources and increased competitive pressure, ...
- Best subversion ever of a 2nd Amendment slogan
A bumper sticker message is not always what it seems at first glance. The logo to the right ain't bad, either.
- Another Worm's Eye View
I'm naturally disappointed in the situation that is slowly emerging from the clouds of smoke and finely powdered bullcrap that surrounds the subject of health care these days but I'm certainly not surprised. I didn't believe we were going to get anything like meaningful reform from the get go and ba ...
- Denny Hoskins (r) in the 121st District (MO): unh ...
Our previous coverage of Missouri State Representative Denny Hoskin's ( r - noun, verb, CPA ) property tax issue: Denny Hoskins: Noun, Verb...CPA? (November 12, 2009) I think I was way too nice to Denny Hoskins when I gave him the benefit of the doubt (November 13, 2009) Denny Hoskins (r) in the 121 ...
- Is a pale imitation of health care reform worth sa ...
I was all set to write a fire-and-brimstone post condemning everyone involved in the Great Betrayal on health care reform and calling for liberal Democrats in the Senate to kill the piece of shit masquerading as a bill. We have finally reached the point at which what we have really is worse than not ...
- This year 'in top five warmest'
This year will be one of the top five warmest years globally since records began 150 years ago, according to figures compiled by the Met Office. Submitted by Katie Miller to World | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Save Pete The Moose
There's a moose in Vermont named Pete who was taken away from his mom eight years ago. Now his life teeters in mid-air. He drinks contaminated water although he lives on national reserved property. Protesters have been trying to save his life but his time Submitted by Barbarocat Kay to Animals | ...
- Gene offers bowel cancer 'shield'
A gene known to shield the body from harmful chemicals may also protect against bowel cancer, a study suggests. Submitted by Nancy Bridget to Health & Wellness | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Only One More Month for Greyhound Racing in Wiscon ...
As you may have heard by now, the operators of Dairyland Greyhound Park in Wisconsin recently announced that the year's end will also bring the end of racing at the track, the last greyhound racing track in that state. The exploitative practice just Submitted by Cher C. to Animals | Note-it! | ...
- Recycling-Artists Eco Fair
Presented from December 4 to 6, the fourth annual Recycling Artists Eco Fair will bring together 52 exhibitors from Quebec who share the same artistic and environmental vision: to create objects, accessories, jewellery and clothing from recovered material Submitted by Elena P. to Green Lifestyle | ...
- Tab dump
1) I didn't know this many tax policy resources could exist in one place at one time. 2) The winning entry in the Washington Post's pundit contest. 3) Could Wall Street actually lose in Congress? 4) Rep. Dave Obey is very good at calling people's bluffs. 5) Why are we permitting a bad economy to ...
- Let Congress be Congress again
In the filibuster thread this morning, commenter Spotatl asked, "If you really just dislike the filibuster overall and not just because the democrats currently have the majority you would support doing away with it in 7 years when no one has any idea who is going to be in control?" Yes! Indeed, tha ...
- Is there a difference between voting no and voting ...
It's common these days to hear conservative Democrats say that they view procedural votes as indistinguishable from actual votes. Voting against a bill, and voting against allowing a vote on the bill, are exactly the same, they say. Bruce Bartlett e-mails to say that that wasn't always true, at leas ...
- Mammograms for all, all the time?
Dana Milbank's column on the new mammography standards seems strangely sanguine about letting Congress shut down independent scientific processes just because it doesn't like the result. But for all his criticism of the panel, he doesn't really question the science. Instead, he quotes Nancy Brinker, ...
- Obama's liberal predecessor
Matt Yglesias and Kevin Drum are chewing over the hefty bipartisan support Bush got for his various domestic initiatives. The roll call is impressive: No Child Left Behind, the 2001 tax cut, the post-9/11 war resolution, Sarbanes-Oxley, McCain-Feingold, the Iraq war resolution, the 2003 tax cut, t ...
- Serious Question
Who's the craziest elected official in the country? I don't mean someone who pretends to be crazy. I mean the most delusional.
- I Report, You Decide
Next president: Sarah Palin or Lou Dobbs?
- Casual Observation
Something that doesn't get discussed enough is how the "Free World" was able to exploit Communism's official atheism and make it a liability in the Cold War. This was true in Poland, but it was really, really true in Afghanistan. We talk about the blowback we created in funding the mujahideen, but ...
- On Frank Gaffney
If Frank Gaffney had been born into some Native American tribe, its women would have shamed him and its men probably would have killed him for questioning their courage and instigating needless wars with their neighbors that he was unwilling to fight himself. The Keyboard Commando is a modern socia ...
- Hate the Sin ...
I am always angry when I see stories like this one, because it reminds me what a hypocritical society we really are: Last June, 76-year-old Burrell E. Mohler Sr. seemed a perfectly reasonable choice to give the Father's Day sermon at his tiny Bates City Community of Christ Church. After all, ...
- Of vapor and violence: Do gasoline fumes fuel aggr ...
Here’s the agenda for this item: I distinctly remember that when I was a kid, sometimes–not always–the smell of gasoline would get me what one would today call high. It’s been a long time since it had that effect on me, but I also remember looking forward to those visits to the gas station. ...
- Eradicate cruelty: “reprogram” predators
I’m sure that almost everyone would rather live in a world that featured less cruelty and pain for living creatures… but what if it were possible to eradicate them completely? Via Accelerating Future comes a provocative essay by one David Pearce, who suggests that not only would it be possible f ...
- IBM cat-brain sim actually a scam?
Branding the work of other scientists as fraudulent scams seems to be the flavour of the week. Remember IBM’s cat-sized brain simulation as mentioned last week? Well, it was pointed out by calmer minds than my own that I overstated the significance of the announcement… but Henry Markham, another ...
- Those hacked climate e-mails: Good scientists, poo ...
So many things can be said about the hacking of the East Anglia Climate Research Unit’s e-mails. If nothing else, it shows that the ground rules for scientific and scholarly communication are changing rapidly. The dubious ethics of hacking aside, should we expect science, especially on politically ...
- Rushkoff on radical abundance and the economics of ...
I’ve mentioned Douglas Rushkoff here a few times before (both as a thinker and a writer of comics and fiction), and I’m also deeply interested in alternative economic structures, so the following video of Rushkoff’s swift fifteen-minute keynote speech to the O’Reilly Web 2.0 conference was l ...
- Review Finds Schizophrenia Clients More Prone to D ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Mental health care for schizophrenia and similar psychological concerns has been vastly improved over the past few decades, though many questions about how to best improve the quality of life of these clients are still being explored. Recently, a research team from Da ...
- Cambridge Psychologist Emphasizes Need for Frank L ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline The recent events at Ft. Hood involving the deaths of several service members at the hands of an army mental health professional have created a great deal of buzz in the community, in a large part focused on the need for professionals to seek their own care. Creating ...
- New Zealand Family Court Sets Example with Call fo ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary Though in most places in the world, family courts exist to help resolve conflicts and make difficult decisions nevertheless designed to create the best possible good in complex situations, family court experiences themselves are rarely if ever enjoyed by those who are ...
- Inadequate Mental Health Services in Prisons Show ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Mental health treatment, including access to medications when necessary as well as cognitive behavioral and other therapies, has been highlighted as especially lacking in many of the nation’s prisons. But a recent survey presented at the American Public health Assoc ...
- Why Focalizing Now?
By Michael Picucci, PhD, MAC, SEP, FocalizingTopic Expert Contributor Click here to contact Michael and/or see his GoodTherapy.org Profile Our world has been deeply impacted by confusion and suffering stirred up by worldwide economic insecurities and resultant rapid shifts in experience and percepti ...
- Interior 'spinning its wheels' on mountaintop remo ...
Interior 'spinning its wheels' on mountaintop removal Charleston Gazette In its legal filing, Interior said the Obama administration's interagency effort on mountaintop removal is: … Committed to engage in a process for ... Bush's Stream-Buffer Rule for Mining Will Remain Until 2011 New York Time ...
- New Surface Mining Chief Cracks Down on Mountainto ...
Environment News Service New Surface Mining Chief Cracks Down on Mountaintop Removal , Valley Fills Environment News Service The agency will issue federal regulations to better protect streams affected by surface coal mining operations, such as mountaintop removal mining, ... DOI to Propose Stream ...
- Judge sides with environmental groups in coal case ...
Judge sides with environmental groups in coal case The Associated Press But it could have far-reaching implications for the ongoing debate over mountaintop removal coal mining. Environmental groups have been pushing the Obama ... Judge sides with environmental groups in coal case Plain Dealer all ...
- Fighting King Coal Is a Dirty Job - Utne Reader On ...
Utne Reader Online Fighting King Coal Is a Dirty Job Utne Reader Online After she began witnessing firsthand how mountaintop removal coal mining was irreparably damaging her region's land, wildlife, and people, she fought back ...
- Bomb Appalachia (and Face the Music) - Huffington ...
Treehugger Bomb Appalachia (and Face the Music) Huffington Post (blog) Use of mountaintop removal has exploded since 2002, when the Bush administration began changing the wording of exemptions to a rule requiring stream buffer ... Ashley Judd to speak after screening of "Coal Country" Examiner.com ...
- The 9/11 trial Clueless Moment of the Day (Ed Morr ...
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air : The 9/11 trial Clueless Moment of the Day — One might expect a major media outlet like McClatchy to engage an editor or two, even for its featured columnists. One might also expect said columnist to do a little dot-connecting on a subject before writing about it, e ...
- Mark Halperin's Mary Landrieu Photoshop: Pure Clas ...
The Huffington Post : Mark Halperin's Mary Landrieu Photoshop: Pure Class — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — As many of you know, Mark Halperin is this babbling idiot whom Time magazine hired to cobble together this insipid web product called “The Page,” which is designed to scam people lo ...
- EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie Not a Fan of Obama (Us W ...
Us Weekly : EXCLUSIVE: Angelina Jolie Not a Fan of Obama — Barack Obama does not have Angelina Jolie's seal of approval. — “She hates him,” a source close to the U.N. goodwill ambassador, 34, tells the new issue of Us Weekly (on newsstands now). — “She's into education and ...
- Poll: More Americans growing skeptical of global w ...
Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post : Poll: More Americans growing skeptical of global warming — Majority of respondents still support legislation on emissions — The percentage of Americans who believe global warming is happening has dipped from 80 to 72 percent in the past year, accord ...
- Obama Says He Intends to 'Finish the Job' in Afgha ...
New York Times : Obama Says He Intends to ‘Finish the Job’ in Afghanistan — WASHINGTON — President Obama said Tuesday that he was determined to “finish the job” in Afghanistan, and his aides signaled to allies that he would send as many as 25,000 to 30,000 additional troops there e ...
- M 5.0, Samoa Islands region
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:05:52 UTC Wednesday, November 25, 2009 11:05:52 PM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.0, eastern New Guinea region, Papua New Guinea
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 01:14:25 UTC Wednesday, November 25, 2009 11:14:25 AM at epicenter Depth : 96.70 km (60.09 mi)
- M 5.1, Tonga
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 13:32:10 UTC Wednesday, November 25, 2009 03:32:10 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.6, Tonga
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 13:04:22 UTC Wednesday, November 25, 2009 03:04:22 AM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 6.8, Tonga
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:47:16 UTC Wednesday, November 25, 2009 02:47:16 AM at epicenter Depth : 62.00 km (38.53 mi)
- Commitments and compromises
As crucial climate talks at Copenhagen approach, a growing gap has emerged between rich and poor nations. Tan Copsey spoke to Lumumba Stanislaus-Kaw Di-Aping, chair of the G77 group of developing countries. As the world approaches December’s crucial global climate-change summit in Copenhagen, the ...
- An optimist on Copenhagen
From failed US presidential candidate to planetary crusader, Al Gore is a rock star of the climate debate. He talks to Oliver Burkeman about optimism, civil disobedience and Obama’s next move. Perhaps the best way to understand the extraordinary transformation of Al Gore is to study the changing r ...
- Putting innovation into reverse
Companies from the developed and the developing world face threats from growing “green” protectionism. John Elkington looks at how one corporation hopes to address the problem. The great American inventor Thomas Edison said: “Restlessness is discontent and discontent is the first necessity of ...
- A watershed moment
The world’s largest hydropower project will soon reach its final dimensions. Peter Bosshard draws a number of conclusions from the experience of the Three Gorges. Later this year, the water level of the Three Gorges reservoir is scheduled to reach its final height of 175 metres. After 27 million c ...
- Can the US match China’s efforts?
Dialogue between the two countries has produced some positive examples of green collaboration, but Obama still needs to show leadership on climate. Hou Yanli explains how. US president Barack Obama’s first state visit to China and his joint announcement with Chinese president Hu Jintao have renewe ...
- Wikileaks Says It Has Half-a-Million 9/11 Pager Me ...
The document-leaking site Wikileaks says it’s preparing to release 500,000 intercepted wireless pager messages from a 24-hour period encompassing the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Site operators say they plan to start rolling out the texts beginning at 3:00 a.m. New York time, paced to ...
- Court Kills ‘Round-The-Clock’ Surveillance Cas ...
Welcome to the tinfoil hat club. That’s what a federal appeals court is telling Scott Tooley of Kentucky in dismissing his civil rights lawsuit. Tooley believes the government put him under blanket surveillance after he said the word “bomb” to an airline agent. Tooley sued the government on ...
- Prosecutors Drop Plans to Appeal Lori Drew Case
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed a notice that they do not intend to pursue an appeal in the Lori Drew cyberbullying case, thus ending the controversial and lengthy case. “We have a notice with the 9th Circuit that we are withdrawing our notice of appeal in the case,” a spokesman f ...
- MPAA Says Copyright-Treaty Critics Hate Hollywood
If you don’t back a copyright treaty being negotiated in secret, you must want to destroy Hollywood, its blockbuster movies and all the jobs they create. At least that’s the message from the Motion Picture Association of America. It’s spelled out in a Thursday memo to the Senate Judiciary Com ...
- Hacked E-Mails Fuel Global Warming Debate
An online debate over global warming science has broken out after an unknown hacker broke into the email server at a prominent, U.K. climate research center, stole more than a thousand e-mails about global warming research and posted them online. Global warming skeptics are seizing on portions of t ...
- Eleven more bodies found at Philippine massacre si ...
AMPATUAN, Philippines (Reuters) - Philippine security forces found 11 more bodies Wednesday at the site of an election-related massacre in the south of the country, taking the toll to 57 dead, officials said.
- UPDATE 2-Washington Post closing remaining U.S. bu ...
* News bureaus in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York closing (Adds newspaper is closing all national bureaus)
- China banks' rush for billions could trip markets
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese banks, under government pressure to shore up their finances, are set to unleash a wave of billions of dollars in capital raising that could strain equity markets but also spur innovation in debt instruments.
- China doesn't want "empty" Copenhagen de ...
BEIJING, Nov 25 (Reuters) - China will demand next month's Copenhagen climate summit culminates in a real deal, Xinhua news agency quoted a Chinese negotiator as saying, but appears to have accepted that a legally binding agreement must wait until 2010. "We will try to make the summit successful and ...
- Donny Osmond dances to victory on "Stars" finale
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donny Osmond danced his way to victory on Tuesday, winning the 9th season of the hit ABC television show "Dancing With the Stars" after wowing the judges with his irrepressible determination and final tango.
- Paul Craig Roberts: A Trial That Will Convict Us A ...
The following column is reprinted with permission from Paul Craig Roberts. A Trial That Will Convict Us All © Paul Craig Roberts November 24, 2009 Republican members of Congress and what masquerades as a "conservative" media are outraged that the Obama administration intends to try in federal cou ...
- Israeli spies 'infiltrate' Johannesburg airport
The following article is from The National, Abu Dhabi. Israeli spies 'infiltrate' Johannesburg airport © The National By Jonathan Cook, Foreign Correspondent November 23, 2009 NAZARETH, Israel // South Africa deported an Israeli airline official last week following allegations that Israel's secr ...
- 100,000 American Students to China?
[ Blogmaster note : The following commentary is from a blog called "WhirledView", which used to link to my blog but no longer does - presumably because I published something that ruffled somebody's feathers over there. Anyway, WhirledView is a good blog, and since I received permission to reprint ' ...
- F-35s hit by delays, cost blowout
The following article is from The Australian. F-35s hit by delays, cost blowout © The Australian By Cameron Stewart November 23, 2009 A DEFENCE report from the U.S. has confirmed that the massive joint strike fighter project is now far behind schedule and over budget, raising doubts about when A ...
- Profile: Henry Okah, leader of the Movement for th ...
IntelTrends - The following article is from the Sunday Sun, Lagos, Nigeria. Mystery world of MEND leader, Henry Okah · Untold story of his life and struggle © Sunday Sun By Daniel Alabrah Sunday, November 22, 2009 Sun News Publishing After weeks and months of being on the trail of the leader ...
- Tim Carpenter on the Nick and Paul Show
Tim Carpenter, PDA National Director appeared on the Nick and Paul show out of Santa Barbara CA. Hear Tim discuss his recent trip to DC and the on-going organizing by PDA members for Healthcare ...
- IOT: Accountability & Justice November Call
Andy Worthington was our Guest Star. Andy wrote The Guantánamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America's Illegal Prison and writes a blog at http://www.andyworthington.co.uk/
- IOT: Stop Global Warming November Call
On this month’s Stop Global Warming/Environmental Issues Organizing Team call, the following topics were covered: our homepage article about direct carbon pricing and the 350 + 10.24 alert, our action alert about the Senate's Kerry-Boxer ...
- Video: Afghan Exit Strategy: Winning With Jobs Not ...
From Current In the midst of the superheated debate over the course of the war in Afghanistan, two men, one an American, the other an Afghan citizen, release this provocative look at the underside of an ...
- IOT: Healthcare for All November Call
In this call Terry O' Neill from the National Organization of Women (NOW) joined us to talked about the Stupak amendment which was included in the heathcare bill in house. Also Mary Grace Farley joined ...
- CDC Reports on California, Connecticut, Massachuse ...
State health departments, CDC, and the United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA-FSIS) are investigating a multi-state outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 infections. On October 31, 2009, FSIS issued a notice about a recall of approximately 545,699 pounds of ...
- I do not believe in the death penalty for selling ...
The big news in China after I got home from this year's China Food Safety Conference is "Pair Executed Over China Tainted Baby Milk" that is running in paper's around the world this morning (not actual photo): Two men have been executed for their part in China's tainted milk scandal. Both men faced ...
- Quote of the Day - With Friends Like These ....... ...
"There's plenty of people in the meat industry who, if they looked in the rearview mirror and saw they accidentally ran over Bill Marler, they'd put the car in reverse and make sure," said David Theno, a food-safety expert hired to revamp Jack in the Box after the outbreak. Theno, it should be noted ...
- Seattle Times Weighs in on Food Safety
Here in Seattle we are down to one major daily, and every once in awhile they step up and do an interesting article or two. In the Pacific Northwest weekend magazine published by the Times is an article, "The Green Issue: Our Food, Ourselves," which I can not seem to find online. There are a few ...
- Settlements Reached in E. coli Lawsuits Against Au ...
On September 15, 2008, Ingham County Health Department (ICHD) was notified that nine students of Michigan State University (MSU) were seen in the emergency department over the weekend with gastrointestinal symptoms of abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloody diarrhea. Lab cultures had confirmed that at ...
- AutoblogGreen for 11.25.09
Quick Spin: Nissan Leaf the tip of mass market EV spear Ghosn's plan of attack makes sense, especially when the first shot is this silver (blue) bullet. Volt battery life affected by hot weather, but 10 y ...
- Quick Spin: Nissan Leaf the tip of mass market EV ...
Filed under: Hatchback , Nissan , Electric , Quick Spin Nissan Leaf - Click above for high-res image gallery Nissan has gone into a back room, pulled out its Ouija board and decided that the time is right to make a huge bet. The Japanese automaker, along with its partner Renault, wants to be the w ...
- AutoblogGreen for 11.24.09
Prediction: In 2015, fuel cell vehicles "will be cheaper than a Rolls-Royce" Not for everyone, then? Chevy Volt to address America's school children in nationwide show-and-tell H ...
- AutoblogGreen for 11.23.09
Aptera Update: Backstory uglier than we knew? Unanswered questions run deep, by the looks of it. POLL: Is the Tesla IPO for you? Money maker or bad idea? ...
- Long-Term Thinking: "Cost to Own" mindset grabs ho ...
2011 Chevy Volt - Click above for high-res image gallery So many things are changing in the new automotive reality, it's hard to know where to start. Everything from the kind of hose we connect to our cars (liquid filled? electric?) to the sounds the vehicles make is different now than it used to ...
- Pathos and pathology: the cinema of Todd Haynes.
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-126935025/pathos-and-pathology-cinema.html September 1, 2004... Because infinity--for the eye--begins just a few meters away from the retina.... --Roger Caillois, "The Image" There are at least two shots in Todd Haynes's work that recur so frequ ...
- The incredible shrinking star: Todd Haynes and the ...
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-126935026/incredible-shrinking-star-todd.html September 1, 2004... Critics have consistently characterized the films of Todd Haynes within the terms of what B. Ruby Rich described in 1992 as the "new queer cinema"--films whose style displayed traces of ...
- 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 ...
- Mail Tribune of Southern Oregon news story on Amy ...
The Mail Tribune newspaper of Southern Oregon published a story on Amy Goodman’s tour stop in Ashland, Oregon. Reporter Paris Achen wrote, "Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now! , told a crowd of about 300 people at Ashland’s Southern Oregon University Sunday night that print and TV media h ...
- Hungering for a True Thanksgiving
“In the next 60 seconds, 10 children will die of hunger,” says a United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) online video. It continues, “For the first time in humanity, over 1 billion people are chronically hungry.” The WFP launched the Billion for a Billion campaign this week, urging the 1 ...
- Lou Dobbs Resigns From CNN
The controversial TV anchor has resigned from CNN amid a campaign to force him off the air due to his reporting on Latinos and immigrants. Past Democracy Now! Coverage of Lou Dobbs: Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez’s 2007 interview with Lou Dobbs Amy Goodman’s column ‘The Dubious Mr. ...
- The Man Who Put the Rainbow in 'The Wizard of Oz'
Thanksgiving is around the corner, and families will be gathering to share a meal and, perhaps, enjoy another annual telecast of “The Wizard of Oz.” The 70-year-old film classic bears close watching this year, perhaps more than in any other, for the message woven into the lyrics, written during ...
- "First as Tragedy, Then As Farce": Philosopher and ...
Dubbed by the National Review as “the most dangerous political philosopher in the West” and the New York Times as “the Elvis of cultural theory,” Slovenian philosopher and public intellectual Slavoj Žižek has written over fifty books on philosophy, psychoanalysis, theology, history and po ...
- A Visitation of the Influenza
In seeping through the world’s every nook and cranny, pandemics have a way of forcing themselves into our lives as a lurking presence. Even the most insular of functionaries, who typically makes his living solving problems by ignoring them, straightens up and takes notice. Â Â As an epidemic ...
- I Do Like Green Eggs and Ham
Much of what we’ve addressed on this blog has focused on the epidemiological failures of industrial farming. But what of the alternatives? Can we farm in another way? Is another world possible? Â Â It’s only since I’ve moved to the Midwest that I’ve learned that not only is that world p ...
- Heart of Modeling
Greed is often mistaken for humanity’s heart of darkness. Look instead to the rationalization that transforms the most rapacious pillaging into an act of benevolence. A one-ton bomb dropped on a peasant wedding party is dissembled into regret without responsibility or, baser yet, a tough love offe ...
- 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 Death Of John Kennedy
By Mike Rivero There have been two official investigations. One concluded Oswald acted alone, the other that there was a conspiracy. After forty four years, many of the key documents which could tell the whole story remain classified. John F. Kennedy’s brain is still missing from the National Arch ...
- Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSen ...
Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data — including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper “laptop.” In an onstage Q&A, Mistry says he’ll open-source the software behind SixthSense, to open its possibi ...
- DEMJANJUK FIGHTS FOR LIFE
By Jim Traficant John Demjanjuk is a retired auto worker from Cleveland. He was born in Ukraine, served in World War II as a Russian soldier, was captured and held as a prisoner of war. Demjanjuk’s captors were soldiers of the German army. Today, as you read this column, Demjanjuk is standing tria ...
- Vaccinations are causing impaired blood flow (Isch ...
By Dr. Andrew Moulden This is a stern, yet humble, warning to all citizens of the globe. It is now proven that we are all being harmed by repeat vaccinations. This evidence must be circulated broadly in light of the imminent Fall, 2009 plan to turn North American schools into MASS vaccine centers to ...
- Former Monsanto Lawyer Hired by FDA as Key Advisor
By David Guiterrez A former lobbyist and Monsanto employee who is credited with playing an instrumental role in introducing genetically modified milk and known carcinogens into the U.S. Food supply has been hired as a key advisor for the FDA. Michael Taylor has been hired to advise Margaret Hamburg, ...
- Monsanto's Pesticide Kills Human Cells - Debate In ...
Used in yards, farms and parks throughout the world, Roundup has long been a top-selling weed killer. But now researchers have found that one of Roundup's inert ingredients can kill human cells, particularly embryonic, placental and umbilical cord cells. Submitted by Sharla Stone to Health & Wellnes ...
- Chickens Not Fooled by GM Crops
Chickens refusing to eat the maize they had been fed has led to the discovery that their feed had been genetically modified to include a well-known weed and insect killer. Submitted by Elena P. to Animals | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- 100 Essential Academic Engines for Students & Educ ...
Academic search engines are much more useful and can you save you time when youre looking for scholarly journals and primary sources for your research. Here are 100 essential academic engines for students and educators. Submitted by Katie Miller to Society & Culture | Note-it! | Add a Comme ...
- The Change.org Pack is Growing
Its an interesting time to be a dog. Or any animal, for that matter. Nearly two-thirds of American homes have pets and, for many of us, our animals are part of the family. Together, its estimated that well spend over $45 billion on our pets next Submitted by Simone D. to Offbeat | Note-it ...
- 3 Levels of CERN Time Anomalies
Here is a chance to discover the three known and speculated levels of time-distortion (dilation) anomalies, and will soon be occuring at CERN LHC in one form or another. Submitted by SirRobert THE FIFTH KNIGHT to Science & Tech | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- Obama, us leaders should contemplate future of Afg ...
BBC News Obama, us leaders should contemplate future of Afghan women Chicago Tribune Would nuclear-armed Pakistan become even more vulnerable to its own Taliban insurgency ? Will a defeat embolden America's enemies? That line of thinking must ... Vietnam syndrome has begun in Afghanistan Sri Lanka ...
- Officials: Campus blasts perplexing - United Press ...
Officials: Campus blasts perplexing United Press International ISLAMABAD, Pakistan , Oct. 21 (UPI) -- The International Islamic University, where bomb blasts killed at least six people, is a unique Pakistani institution ... and more »
- Schools closed in Pakistan after bombing - GMA new ...
Schools closed in Pakistan after bombing GMA news.tv An Associated Press reporter met three Taliban fighters Tuesday traveling in a car with darkened windows at Shaktoi, a town close to the border between ... and more »
- An Evolving Afghan Policy - American Chronicle
An Evolving Afghan Policy American Chronicle ... triumph for the forces of Islamic extremism, al-Qaeda would once again gain a foothold, and the return of the Taliban would likely destabilize Pakistan . ...
- Schools close in Pakistan following university bom ...
Schools close in Pakistan following university bombings Emirates Business 24/7 ... in Pakistan after suspected militants bombed a university close to the capital, sowing fear across the country as the army presses a major anti- Taliban ... and more »
- Hunt on for Darwin's missing notebook
English Heritage has launched an appeal aimed at recovering a notebook which belonged to Charles Darwin and contains writings from his time on the Galapagos Islands. The search has been initiated to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species, which took place ...
- Happiness 'central for economic growth'
Citizens' levels of happiness and their quality of life should be taken into account when planning and assessing the effectiveness of fiscal policy, according to Nobel economics laureate Amartya Sen .
- The art of composting
No garden is complete without a compost heap. A rich source of nutrients for everything from the flower bed to the vegetable patch, it is also a great way to recycle biodegradable household and outdoor waste.
- Vote Earth: your future depends on it
Register your vote for earth - the future depends on it. Earth Hour, organised by WWF , began in 2007 with 2.2 million people in one city switching off their lights for one hour as a symbol of their support for positive action against global warming. By 2009, over 4,000 cities in 88 countries switch ...
- Science shows need for climate action
Three of the UK's top science bodies are calling for greater action to cut global emissions as evidence for "dangerous, long-term and potentially irreversible climate change" is growing.
- FM newswire for 25 November, hot articles for your ...
Todayâs broadsheet from the FM website pressroom. There are 4 sections, all with hot news. Links to interesting news and analysis Today’s graphic — prisons vs. schools Quote of the Day â paying for the war Plus, an Afterword (1) Today’s links “The Alarmists Do ...
- Bernard Finel justifies our crusade in Afghanistan ...
Today’s reading about the war “The Ethical Case for War in Afghanistan (is Strong but Insufficient)“, Bernard Finel (Senior Fellow at the American Security Project), at his blog, 23 November 2009. Bernard Finel responds to my mockery (here and here) of our crusade bringing human rig ...
- Clay Shirky is brilliant and American – henc ...
America’s broken Observation-Orientation-Decision-Action loop (aka OODA loop; see Wikipedia for details) affects us all, distorting our ability to see even simple things. It’s most clearly seen in experts writing about their own fields. Today’s example is Clay Shirky, one of Amer ...
- A look at global warming written in a cooler and m ...
The hacked emails and papers from the UK’s Climate Research Unit reveal the underside of climate science (as the many bizarre conclusions do the same for the anti-AGW mob). Spinning data to conceal contrary evidence, avoiding freedom of information requests, purging the profession of skeptical ...
- We are withdrawing again from Iraq, forever
Again America is agog at the prospect of massive troop reductions from Iraq, as always one Fridman Unit or more in the future. A look at the history of these announcements can help keep these hopes in a realistic context, as in this post from the FM website’s artives — dated 12 April 2008. â ...
- Reborn Coma Man’s Words May Be Bogus
The statements of a Belgian man believed to be in a coma for 23 years, but recently discovered to be conscious, are poignant, but experts say they may not be his words at all. Rom Houben’s account of his ordeal, repeated in scores of news stories since appearing Saturday in Der Spiegel, appears ...
- Video: Saturn’s Spectacular Aurora in Action
How can you not love Cassini? The latest treat NASA’s spacecraft has provided us is the first ever movie of Saturn’s incredible aruroras. digg_url ="http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/11/video-saturns-spectacular-aurora-in-action/#respond"; The high-resolution video was assembled from 47 ...
- Op-Ed: Tornado Scientist Risks Life for Ph.D.
On June 17, 2009, we were out intercepting tornadoes just west of Aurora, Nebraska, as part of my doctoral research. We thought we were looking at weak tornadoes that day, but as it turned out, a freakishly intense storm almost cost us our lives even as it gave me the data I needed to complete [.. ...
- Courtroom First: Brain Scan Used in Murder Sentenc ...
A defendant’s fMRI brain scan has been used in court for what is believed to be the first time. Brain scan evidence that the defense claimed shows the defendant’s brain was psychopathic was allowed into the sentencing portion of a murder trial in Chicago, Science reported Monday. Brian Dugan, ...
- Adults Fooled by Visual Illusion, But Not Kids
Sometimes seeing means deceiving before believing, depending on your age. Children and adults size up objects differently, giving youngsters protection against a visual illusion that bedevils their elders, a new study suggests. This unusual triumph of kids over grown-ups suggests that the brain’s ...
- Hitchens: Still Partying Like It’s 2002
Christopher Hitchens apparently didn’t get the memo that it’s no longer verboten to recognize that certain U.S. policies have, in some cases, exacerbated the very problem of Islamic extremism that they were intended to address. Responding to Robert Wright’s Sunday New York Times op-ed, in whic ...
- The Potential Blindspot in Obama's Vision of a Nuc ...
Despite President Obama's soft-pedaling the time frame for his goal of a world without nuclear weapons, announced in his April Prague speech , it may be quite possible during his lifetime, though certainly not within his presidency. Whatever the timeline, charting the course all the way to zero is ...
- Iran Continues to Tighten Control Over Internet, M ...
This New York Times piece nicely summarizes recent moves by the Iranian regime and the Revolutionary Guards to further clamp down on Iran’s already tightly controlled information space. The Times argues that the government is stepping up its ’soft war’ in order to “re-educate Iranâs mo ...
- Off the Radar News Roundup
- The unofficial U.S. ambassador to Taiwan said that Chinese Preseident Hu Jintao was more interested in "scoring points" on the Tibet issue than on Taiwan in his talks last week with President Barack Obama. - China and South Korea will be expediting negotiations for a free trade agreement. It's pre ...
- Guns and Butter: Obama Fails to Shift Defense Budg ...
Travis Sharp from Nukes and Hazard points out this report from the Institute for Policy Studies that criticizes the Obama administration for not shifting the US security policy away from "business as usual." The Obama administration promised “a sweepingshift of priorities and resources in the ...
- Lightning Round: Can't Please Them All.
President Obama 's "Educate to Innovate" campaign focusing on promoting the "cool" factor of science is quite welcome in an era of the Discovery Institute and the ongoing campaign to deny global warming even exists. The question is whether this is going to be administration's strategy for strengthe ...
- When Did the Senate Get So Bad?
Over at Talking Points Memo , a friendly argument has broken out between a former Senate staffer and a political scientist over what might be called the problem of the Senate . That's the kind of fight I have to jump into! In summary, the two viewpoints on filibusters are: (1) Something changed in t ...
- Recognizing Jeanne-Claude.
Kriston Capps on Jeanne-Claude 's role in the art world: In April 1994, married artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude fielded a question during an art-college lecture that forever altered their artistic practice. According to Wolfgang Volz , the couple's friend and photographer, a man in the audience i ...
- Just Sayin'.
If I was making millions off of a mammy -like drag queen-type character I'd probably want to donate some cash to the NAACP too, just to be safe. -- A. Serwer
- Think Tank Round-Up: Rural and Remote Edition.
As we prepare to break for Thanksgiving, TTR has a survey of technology availability in Native communities, another idea for solving the deficit problem, the latest public opinion on immigration reform, and another take on the challenges faced by local and state governments during the recession. Mo ...
- Judge Orders Release Of Algerian From Guantánamo ...
On Friday, District Court Judge Gladys Kessler ordered the release from Guantánamo of Farhi Saeed bin Mohammed, a 48-year old Algerian, after granting his habeas corpus petition. Her ruling has not yet been unclassified, so the reasons for her decision are not yet clear, but it is significant that ...
- On ABC News, Andy Worthington Discusses New Film, ...
This afternoon (UK time), I traveled to ABC News’ studios in west London for an interview with Rick Klein and David Chalian in Washington D.C. for ABCNews.com’s “Top Line,” to discuss the new Guantánamo documentary, “Outside the Law: Stories from Guantánamo” (directed by Polly Nash and ...
- Andy Worthington Discusses The Closure Of Guantán ...
On Thursday, I was interviewed by Peter B. Collins for a podcast (available here) on his listener-funded new media project, whose intention is to make hard-hitting political interviews available online without editorial interference from networks and without the often extensive advertising breaks th ...
- Justice Department Pointlessly Gags Guantánamo La ...
One of the saddest stories in Guantánamo is that of Abdul Hamid al-Ghizzawi, a Libyan married to an Afghan woman and with a newly-born baby daughter, who was running a small bakery in Jalalabad, Afghanistan at the time of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001. Fearing that he would be sei ...
- Obama’s Failure To Close Guantánamo By January ...
President Obama’s admission in China that he will miss his self-imposed deadline for the closure of Guantánamo is disastrous for the majority of the 215 men still held, and for those who hoped, ten months ago, that he would move swiftly to close this bitter icon of the Bush administration’s law ...
- Third World Women Suffer the Most from Climate Cha ...
GREEN IS GOOD by Margaret Smith Is climate change a feminist issue? According to the United Nation's Population Fund (UNFPA), yes. The link between climate change and feminism has been debated for a while now, and last Thursday the UNFPA released a report that proved what many already believed. The ...
- Faced With Video of Fear-Mongering Anti-Government ...
BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS by Meg White A new militia group has gotten a burst of attention recently over their efforts to recruit veterans, active duty members of the military and law enforcement officials into their ranks. But a new study indicates that the increased attention may translate to a decr ...
- BuzzFlash Mailbag for November 23, 2009
BUZZFLASH MAILBAG Want to join the conversation? Share your thoughts with other Mailbag readers by clicking here . You also may comment below; post articles yourself at BuzzFlash.net ; or send urls for BuzzFlash to post to: www.buzzflash.com/contact/newstip.html . Subject: No shame Republicans have ...
- Barbara's Daily BuzzFlash Minute for November 23, ...
BARBARA'S DAILY BUZZFLASH MINUTE The Repuglican politics of fear and loathing is a disgrace. While Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX) and Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) are running around warning that "rationing" is set to begin if the Healthcare Reform Bill is passed, hundreds of Americans are dyin ...
- Bill Corcoran: Do Republicans Know What It's Like ...
BUZZFLASH GUEST COMMENTARY To: Fox and Friends I hope NONE of you EVER have to visit an emergency room if the health care plan fails because you are going to find out the poor and uninsured in our country use an emergency room like a visit to a doctor's office. Two months ago, I was suffering from ...
- Greg Craig and Obama's worsening civil liberties r ...
(updated below) Over at Daily Kos , Barbara Morrill complains that The Washington Post 's Richard Cohen "is Karl Rove dressed up in pseudo-sadness" because -- according to her -- Cohen today "whines that the Attorney General announced that the United States follows the rule of law" by giving ...
- The extreme secrecy of the federal courts
Once conservatives became embarrassed by their cowardly warnings that we would all be killed if we held a 9/11 trial in New York, they switched to a new argument: trials in a real court would lead to the disclosure of classified information that would help the Terrorists. In advancing this cla ...
- Rule-of-law extremism engulfs primitive Eastern Eu ...
(updated below) Lithuania is currently embroiled in a bizarre and deeply confusing political controversy which reveals what happens when a country becomes gripped by extremist ideologies. Evidence has emerged that Lithuanian intelligence agencies allowed secret CIA prisons to be maintained i ...
- Rule-of-law extremism engulfs primitive Eastern Eu ...
(updated below) Lithuania is currently embroiled in a bizarre and deeply confusing political controversy which reveals what happens when a country becomes gripped by extremist ideologies. Evidence has emerged that Lithuanian intelligence agencies allowed secret CIA prisons to be maintained i ...
- The Washington establishment suffers a serious def ...
Something quite amazing happened yesterday in Congress: the House Finance Committee -- in a truly bipartisan and even trans-ideological vote -- defied the banking industry, the Federal Reserve, the Democratic leadership, and mainstream Beltway opinion in order to pass an amendment, sponsored by GO ...
- Homeopathy really doesn’t work
A couple of years ago, I re-posted an old article of mine about homeopathy discussing its ludicrous claims, its feeble attempts to provide a scientific explanation for those claims, and basically pointing out that no solid evidence has ever been found that infinitely diluted solutions of spurious in ...
- Latest science headlines
Time to bring you up to date on the latest science headlines I’ve put together for other sites this last couple of weeks, so here’s a quick round-up: On the SpectroscopyNOW site, this issue, I covered natural chemicals that can help sunflowers soak up toxic cadmium from the soil (another example ...
- Genetically engineered heavy metal fans
The wastewater released from industry often contains high levels of toxic heavy metals, which can kill organisms, damage ecosystems, and accumulate in the foodchain. Electroplating, lead smelting, mining, and countless other processes produce enormous volumes of such wastewater. In a perfect world, ...
- Juggling cancer nano news
Latest news reports from yours truly on Spectroscopynow.com Juggling matters on the brain – UK scientists have used magnetic resonance imaging to reveal that learning a complex task like juggling can causes changes in the white matter in the brain. The findings could have implications for developi ...
- Berlin Wall falls in Australia
Twenty years ago today, my girlfriend (now my wife) and I lay on a bed in a cramped backpackers’ hostel in the Katherine Gorge National Park (now Nitmiluk), in Australia’s Northern Territory, watching news of the fall of the Berlin Wall (now rubble). Outside insects were buzzing ferociously, the ...
- Homeless in Portland
While walking this morning in Portland, Oregon I met Nathan. Too me the weather In Pacific Northwest is nasty and I don't know how people survive on the streets. Nathan told me he has a sleeping back, a few jackets and uses storefront awnings when he can to stay dry. Nathan has been homeless off and ...
- Silent Homeless Display Speaks Volumes
113 painted cardboard silhouettes might not seem like much. That is, until you learn that each silhouette represents a person in your community who sleeps on the streets or in shelter. Since the problem of homelessness is almost entirely invisible, public installations that expose the reality of th ...
- Mike Huckabee Wants You to Ring in the Holidays wi ...
Mike Huckabee might be pitching a new book on the joys of Christmas , but he somehow found the time to sit down with Katie Couric to wax on about how gay marriage will lead to the decline of society . For Huckabee, it's a holiday season full of egg nog, playing football with family members, and tell ...
- Echoing Green Deadline Fast Approaching
Echoing Green is one of the most important seed funders for aspiring social entrepreneurs in the world. Their leadership has been recognized over and over again for its vision and the awards it provides are often to big thinking, high capacity but largely untested social entrepreneurs. The Echoing G ...
- Organic Doesn't Mean Compassionate
"Organic" is a word in the food industry that's equated with high prices and few regulations. There's an assumption that organic food is healthier for your body and the environment -- which is debatable under the current standards -- but what about the animals involved in "organic" production? Orga ...
- Blackwater's Secret War in Pakistan
by Jeremy Scahill At a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret program in which they plan targeted assassinations of suspected Taliban and Al Qa ...
- Report: Leaked UK Documents Detail Iraq War Chaos
by David Stringer LONDON - Leaked British government documents call into question ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair's public statements on the buildup to the Iraq war and show plans for the U.S.-led 2003 invasion were being made more than a year earlier, a newspaper reported Sunday. Britain's Sunday Tele ...
- Green Jobs Help Climate, Boost Social Justice
by Brenda Payton Jobs that not only help save the planet but usher individuals and neighborhoods out of poverty - talk about a silver bullet. If the promise of green jobs sounds too good to be true, the simplicity of the logic is difficult to resist: Train and hire people who are economically margin ...
- Obama Quietly Backs Patriot Act Provisions
by William Fisher NEW YORK - With the health care debate preoccupying the mainstream media, it has gone virtually unreported that the Barack Obama administration is quietly supporting renewal of provisions of the George W. Bush-era USA Patriot Act that civil libertarians say infringe on basic freedo ...
- Fed Under Fire As Public Anger Mounts
by Tom Raum WASHINGTON - Suddenly the Federal Reserve is everybody's punching bag. Strip the Fed of its bank regulation powers, some in Congress are demanding. Get probing audits of its behind-the-scenes operations, others say. The chairman of the Federal Reserve Board is always fair game for critic ...
- National Geographic Offers Stunning Natural Wallp ...
If you're a wallpaper junkie and nature lover, National Geographic's International Photography Contest is a great source for well-shot, fresh, decently high-resolution images to adorn your desktop with. The long-running magazine has an extensive wallpaper-focused photography section , but as Web Wor ...
- Recipes for Brining a Better Thanksgiving Turkey ...
We've previously posted the "why" of brining your Thanksgiving turkey , with delicious scientific evidence. Looking for the "how"? Serious Eats offers up food science savant Alton Brown's brining recipe . Slashfood has also posted a choose your own spices brine mix , and L.A. Times food writer Russ ...
- From the Tips Box: Chrome Tabs, Email Bookmarklet ...
Readers offer their best tips for permanently pinning Chrome tabs, pasting your email address with a quick-access bookmarklet, and using less expensive coffee with Starbucks' fancy VIA cup. Don't like the gallery layout? Click here to view everything on one page. About the Tips Box: Every day we rec ...
- Remains of the Day: Aol. Is the New AOL Edition [ ...
The creator of Gmail hasn't tried Google Wave, Android and Chrome OS will likely become one at some point in the future, and AOL loses two capital letters and gains a period. Brin: Google's OSes likely to converge Chrome OS and Android may become one at some point down the road. [CNET] Mint Upselli ...
- Docky Separates from GNOME Do, Still a Clever Lin ...
Linux: Application launcher GNOME Do has a "theme" called Docky that we dubbed an intelligent Linux interface . Now Docky is its own (alpha-level) application, bringing many of its best features over and setting the stage for many more. Docky was a clever app for GNOME Do to integrate with, offering ...
- Blackwater in Pakistan: But What Did The I.S.I. Kn ...
By Steve Hynd Our good friend Jeremy Scahill broke a truly massive story yesterday at The Nation. At a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret p ...
- 34,000 Troops and the Wuss Factor
By Steve Hynd McClatchy has the scoop - President Obama will announce on Dec 1 that he will order 34,000 additional troops sent to Afghanistan. As it now stands, the plan calls for the deployment over a nine-month period beginning in March of three Army brigades from the 101st Airborne Division at F ...
- Blackwater in Pakistan: But What Did The I.S.I. Kn ...
By Steve Hynd Our good friend Jeremy Scahill broke a truly massive story yesterday at The Nation. At a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret p ...
- 34,000 Troops and the Wuss Factor
By Steve Hynd McClatchy has the scoop - President Obama will announce on Dec 1 that he will order 34,000 additional troops sent to Afghanistan. As it now stands, the plan calls for the deployment over a nine-month period beginning in March of three Army brigades from the 101st Airborne Division at F ...
- Nuance and Totality
By Dave Anderson: War is politics by other means. That is Clauswitz boiled down to a clause, and it is a useful framework for strategic thought. If war is politics, then there are multiple possible outcomes including a mutual decision to arrive at a no decision because continuation of a war is bad p ...
- Copenhagen Countdown: 17 days
If you've spent the week following every change of direction in the political winds about the likely outcome of the forthcoming UN climate summit, you'll have seen more twisting than the average Chubby Checker song. Extending borrowing from the arts and entertainment world: "To bind or not to bind" ...
- Climate: A defining issue
A couple of weeks ago, the cat came well and truly out of the bag: there would not be a legally binding treaty at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen next month. Or will there? During his meeting on Tuesday with China's President Hu Jintao, President Obama appeared to indicate that some sort of co ...
- Copenhagen Countdown: 24 days
Here in London, we've reached that time of year when the Sun rises after you do and sets comfortably before you leave the office. And the hours in between are filled with grey, malevolent drizzle. Have the week's diplomatic moves shed more light than the Sun is currently doing here on the likelihoo ...
- Copenhagen Countdown: 31 Days
Most of those concerned with climate have had their eyes on Barcelona this week, where delegates from 192 countries plus hundreds of observers, campaigners, lobbyists - and journalists - convened for the final session of preparatory talks before the UN climate summit in Copenhagen . As I've reporte ...
- All's fair in the climate blame game
At the UN climate negotiations in Barcelona. It's a story that's been coming for the last few months; now that it's being written , the first cards of the blame game are being played. Remember the UN climate conference in Bali two years ago , and the road that stretched from there to Copenhagen? ...
- Of vapor and violence: Do gasoline fumes fuel aggr ...
Here’s the agenda for this item: I distinctly remember that when I was a kid, sometimes–not always–the smell of gasoline would get me what one would today call high. It’s been a long time since it had that effect on me, but I also remember looking forward to those visits to the gas station. ...
- Eradicate cruelty: “reprogram” predators
I’m sure that almost everyone would rather live in a world that featured less cruelty and pain for living creatures… but what if it were possible to eradicate them completely? Via Accelerating Future comes a provocative essay by one David Pearce, who suggests that not only would it be possible f ...
- IBM cat-brain sim actually a scam?
Branding the work of other scientists as fraudulent scams seems to be the flavour of the week. Remember IBM’s cat-sized brain simulation as mentioned last week? Well, it was pointed out by calmer minds than my own that I overstated the significance of the announcement… but Henry Markham, another ...
- Those hacked climate e-mails: Good scientists, poo ...
So many things can be said about the hacking of the East Anglia Climate Research Unit’s e-mails. If nothing else, it shows that the ground rules for scientific and scholarly communication are changing rapidly. The dubious ethics of hacking aside, should we expect science, especially on politically ...
- Rushkoff on radical abundance and the economics of ...
I’ve mentioned Douglas Rushkoff here a few times before (both as a thinker and a writer of comics and fiction), and I’m also deeply interested in alternative economic structures, so the following video of Rushkoff’s swift fifteen-minute keynote speech to the O’Reilly Web 2.0 conference was l ...
- Indonesian activists suffer police investigation
My counterpart in Indonesia, Emerson Yuntho, has been swept up in a flurry of police activity associated with the Third Conference of State Parties (CoSP) of the United Nation Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC). I just met Emerson last month when he visited our offices at the National Whistlebl ...
- International Whistleblower News (November 23, 200 ...
[Canada] MacCharles, Tonda, Richard Colvin: Portrait of a whistleblower, theStar.com , November 21, 2009. Talk to people who know Richard Colvin and a few key traits emerge. Driven, committed to Canada's mission in Afghanistan. Knows his stuff. Takes copious notes. Sociable, yet discreet. Above all, ...
- International Whistleblower News (November 16, 200 ...
[UK] Develin, Kate, “NHS whistleblower ‘sacked for revealing dumped x-ray scans’,” Telegraph.co.uk, November 14, 2009. Dr Otto Chan, a consultant radiologist, believes that he was labelled a troublemaker after the revelations about the Royal London. He claims that hospital bosses decided to ...
- CIA to pay $3 million so Horn will not oppose vaca ...
The CIA has decided to pay Richard Horn $3 million for a unique settlement of a fifteen (15) year-old spying case. The government not only wants Horn to dismiss the case and release the CIA and State Department officials who spied on him, but the government also wants Horn to promise that he will no ...
- Bad Apples in a Rotten Barrel
In the United Kingdom, a former investigator of the Royal Military Police (RMP), speaking anonymously, alleges that Senior British army commanders in Iraq refused to investigate Iraqi civilian abuse claims. According to BBC News on October 11 th , the whistleblower claims that while he has seen d ...
- On War #323: Milestone
William S. Lind 23 November 2009 One of the ongoing themes of this column has been gangs and the role they play in a Fourth Generation world. Here in the United States they already serve as an alternative primary loyalty (alternative to the state) for many urban young men. Gangs will likely be a m ...
- DNI to close — update
23 November 2009 Many thanks to everyone who wrote in. Â My wife and I are deeply touched. We’ll try to find someone to at least take over the site as it is and keep the links intact. Â Several people have contacted me with ideas. Â In the meantime, I’ll leave everything up unless we start ...
- DNI to close
Probably on Monday, November 23, depending on how my travels work out. Please go ahead and download any thing you’d like to keep — I’d particularly recommend Boyd’s briefings and the 4GW manuals. I have great faith in the growing number of bloggers and commentators who cover many of the s ...
- On War #322: What Is “Political Correctness?”
William S. Lind 18 November 2009 In response to the killing of 13 American soldiers at Ft. Hood by an Islamic U. S. Army major, a number of senior officials have expressed their fear, not of Islam, but of a possible threat to “diversity.” “Diversity” is one of the many false gods of “Poli ...
- What should we do with terrorists?
Security guru Bruce Schneier has the right idea: We should treat terrorists like common criminals and give them all the benefits of true and open justice — not merely because it demonstrates our indomitability, but because it makes us all safer. Once a society starts circumventing its own laws, th ...
- ABA Journal's Patent Application To Score Intervie ...
ChurchHatesTucker writes "The ABA Journal was unable to secure an interview with the USPTO chief, so they published a faux business method patent for securing an interview . Within four hours, they got their interview." Yes, but the real question is whether or not the USPTO would approve the pate ...
- Can Universities Make Sure That Drugs Based On The ...
Joseph Franklin has written about how a group of universities have agreed to some basic principles (pdf) about providing drugs to developing nations at reasonable costs (or even free) in the interest of better global healthcare. However, Franklin wonders how well this will work in practice , and wh ...
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The NY Times has an article about the rise of online "web series" shows that are suddenly popular , noting that many brands are creating such things as a way to produce interesting content online while getting some attention for their brand. It's yet another realization that advertising is content ...
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Wired has an article about a court dismissing a lawsuit by a guy who claimed the government was spying on him . The claims sound pretty much like your run-of-the-mill tinfoil-hat-wearing paranoid, so it's no surprise that the government tossed out the lawsuit. But, as David Kravets points out in t ...
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Sports leagues around the world have been trying to put more and more restrictive rules on various journalists and news organizations when it comes to reporting on their events. In the US, both the NFL and the MLB have put ridiculous restrictions on what reporters can write about or post on their w ...
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The Associated Press
- Nov 25, 2009
- 33 minutes ago
But most options are costly and, according to a Georgia water task force, none would provide enough water for the city to meet a federal judge's 2012 ...
New Energy Focus
- Nov 25, 2009
- 1 hour ago
The osmotic plant generates power by exploiting the energy available when fresh water and seawater are mixed, for instance where a river runs into the sea. ...
CNNMoney.com
- Nov 25, 2009
- 3 hours ago
We can tell our donors 'for $55000, you can give potable water to these three tribes,' or 'for $6000, you can sponsor two health fairs. ...
NewsoftheNorth.Net
- Nov 24, 2009
- 18 hours ago
The coalition said the legal action would be aimed at pushing EPA to regulate nitrogen and phosphorus pollution in Wisconsin waters under the Clean Water ...
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