- POLITICS-HUNGARY: Rightward Swing Has Fascist Over ...
BUDAPEST, Apr 18 (IPS) - In the autumn of 2006 Hungary was rocked by a series of anti-government protests triggered by the release of a tape in which then prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány confessed to his Social-Democratic Party (MSZP) having lied to win elections that year. Now it is payback ...
- Migrants Risk Everything in Arizona Desert Crossin ...
NOGALES, Mexico, Apr 17 (IPS) - As he drops his last purification tablet into a pail of swirling, murky water, Sergio, 26, stares out toward the desert. Recently deported from Arizona, where he has a young child and where he has lived for the majority of his life, he explains, "I have to ret ...
- WATER-ZAMBIA: Lozi Make Annual Migration to Higher ...
KANDIANA, Zambia, Apr 17 (IPS) - Josias Akataama spent March watching the moon wane above, and flood waters rise from below. Only with the sighting of the new moon, would the men, women and children of Kandiani know when they could leave the water-logged village for higher ground.
- CHILE: Rebuilding Smiles
SANTIAGO, Apr 17 (IPS) - Alongside crucial emergency relief efforts, numerous organisations are offering free movies, concerts, plays, comedy performances and other cultural events aimed at lifting the spirits of people suffering the after-effects of the earthquake and tsunami that struck ce ...
- MEXICO: Rights Activists Face Threats, Arbitrary D ...
MEXICO CITY, Apr 17 (IPS) - Francisco Jiménez, a member of the National Committee of Rural and Fishing Unions (CONORP) was arrested on Apr. 7 in the Mexican capital by agents from the southern state of Chiapas in what activists say is another case of arbitrary detention.
- Could California go the way of Greece?
Another year, another crisis. If we spent last year worried that big banks were going to fail, the fear of the moment is that entire governments may go under. The anxieties about "sovereign debt" have been most acute in Europe, where the infelicitously named PIIGS countries-Portugal, Ireland, Italy, ...
- George Soros issues stark economic warning
Railway porter-turned-billionaire financier George Soros has delivered a stark warning that the financial world is on the wrong track and that we may be hurtling towards an even bigger boom and bust than in the credit crisis. The man who "broke" the Bank of England (and who is still able to earn $U ...
- Sexy scientists & the Hadron Collider
Over the last few years, I have definitely noticed a shift in the public's attitude towards science: from viewing it as a useful sideline in society - a valuable pursuit for the boffinous few, that ultimately looks after itself - to a cause worth fighting for, which has the power to change society f ...
- Olympics 2012: A "mangled rollercoaster" ?
The ArcelorMittal Orbit tower is supposed to be the symbol of the 2012 Olympics and London's answer to the Eiffel Tower. But despite Mayor Boris Johnson's assurances that it represents the city's "dynamism," not everyone is impressed by the recently unveiled design. "There is simply too much," comme ...
- Chiropractic: Singh wins libel battle for science
The science writer Simon Singh has won his court of appeal battle for the right to rely on the defence of fair comment in a libel action. Singh was accused of libel by the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) over an opinion piece he wrote in the Guardian in April 2008. He suggested there was a ...
- Hip-hop storytellers
- Trapping an invader
(Courtesy of the University of Windsor) The first time she saw a group of male round gobies in their nests, pumping out billows of pheromones to attract females to lay their eggs, Lynda Corkum couldn’t help but think of an old boy’s club. “It reminded me of a bunch of men, sitting in a crowded room ...
- Beefing up
When a deadly virus spreads through California after being transported from the African rainforest in the 1995 movie Outbreak, most viewers reacted in horror. But not David Asper. He watched with fascination as the main character, an army medical researcher played by Dustin Hoffman, investigated the ...
- The power of autism
(Courtesy of Le Devoir) Montréal researchers have uncovered previously unsuspected intellectual potential in many people with autism, a discovery that opens doors to new approaches for education. A new approach to research, which looks at the neural disorder not in terms deficits, but in terms o ...
- Disappearing act
(Courtesy of Frontier magazine, University of British Columbia) A commitment to both discovery and education places the Beaty Biodiversity Centre in a unique position to safeguard our natural heritage by bringing together outstanding researchers, exceptional facilities, and the public to better un ...
- Empathetic mirror neurons found in humans at last
Brain cells that may underlie our ability to empathise with others have been detected directly in people for the first time. Monkey brains have been shown to contain so-called "mirror" neurons, which fire both when the animal performs an action and when it observes others performing that action. Un ...
- Stop Griping Joe Public - The Election Aint Abou ...
It's gonna be a corker!...For us, not you. In my long career as a political correspondent I honestly can't remember more buzz and excitement than that currently being generated by this looming election campaign. What's that Marr, I hear you say, have you finally lost your mind? -Well, no, I haven' ...
- Cardinal praised bishop's silence over abuse pries ...
The Vatican has confirmed the authenticity of a letter in which a cardinal praised a French bishop for not denouncing a paedophile priest. The letter, originally published in the French press, was written in 2001 by Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, then in charge of clergy around the world. A Vati ...
- Lawsuit: Drunk cop ran over woman, then supervised ...
Albuquerque police carried out a "fraudulent" investigation into a drunk, on-duty police officer who killed a woman in a hit-and-run after leaving a bar, a lawsuit filed in a New Mexico court states. On April 6, 2008, Sgt. Andrew Gallegos left an Albuquerque bar where he had been drinking while on ...
- Ex-priest in Ireland faces more child abuse claims
A former Catholic priest convicted of sexually abusing children in Derry more than 20 years ago is at the centre of a new police investigation, the Journal can reveal. He is Gerard John McCallion (62), whose serial sex abuse of young children was exposed after he was caught in bed with a ten year-o ...
- Boogity Boogity . . .
A FEW DECADES AGO, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY opened up P.E.A.R. , Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research . It was closed in 2007, after completing its experimental agenda of studying the interaction of human consciousness with sensitive physical devices, systems, and processes, and developing complemen ...
- Abousfian Abdelrazik...
...is still getting screwed by the inaction of the sick sack of sociopathic sadists currently constituted as the Harper regime. Now go read Dawg , for details and, most importantly, some of the things you can do to help your fellow citizen and human being.
- Colombia : "A model for the region"
Presser from the US Dept. of Defense today : Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates offered high praise to Colombia today as an "exporter of security" that, by sharing lessons learned in its crackdown against a leftist insurgency and drug-trafficking cartels, provides a model for the region. Gates commen ...
- Canada will still be in Afghanistan after 2011
"After 2011, the military mission will end," said Defence Minister Peter MacKay , repeating the Conservative government's well-worn line."What we will do beyond that point in the area of training, will predominantly be in the area of policing. And that is very much a key component part of security f ...
- And now... a REAL economist
One of the best in the world. This Harvard professor could blow little Stevie right out his bathtub. Hat tip Liberal Oasis
- Conservative attacks on potential Supreme Court no ...
Conservatives appear ready to attack anyone President Obama nominates to the Supreme Court as suggested by a New York Times article that quoted conservative activist Richard Viguerie signaling that he will affix the "radical" label to anyone Obama nominates. Furthermore, the specific attacks on pot ...
- ABC News' "birth tourism" article filled with con ...
ABCNews.com published an article on "birth tourism" - the purported practice by foreign pregnant women "travel[ing] to the United States with the explicit purpose of obtaining citizenship for their child" -- filled with contradictions, misleading claims, racially charged rhetoric, and quotes ...
- FoxPAC -- Fox News hosts and contributors raise bi ...
Fox News hosts and contributors continue to raise money for Republican candidates and causes using political action committees, 527 and 501(c)4 organizations. SarahPAC -- over $2.5 million raised in 2010 election cycle "SarahPAC believes the Republican Party is at the threshold of an his ...
- Right-wing media furious Obama "mock[ed]" tea part ...
The right-wing media has attacked President Obama for "mocking average citizens"after he said "you'd think [the tea partiers] would be saying thank you," because he has lowered taxes. Indeed, absent from the right-wing media's outrage is the fact that Obama is correct; as the AP wrote, "[y]ou would ...
- Alternate reality: Fox News disputes fact of Obam ...
Fox News contributor Deneen Borelli stated on Fox & Friends that "you wouldn't have all these people in the streets across the country, you know, criticizing President Obama because he cut taxes. He indeed has not cut taxes," adding that the Obama administration is "above and beyond what realit ...
- Elie Wiesel's Jerusalem
Friday's I nternational Herald Tribune brought us two statements, the first, a full page ad by Elie Wiesel, explaining his (and presumably every Jew's) attachment to Jerusalem, and second, a column by the Times ' Roger Cohen, explaining his (and presumably every decent person's) attachment to facts. ...
- The Same People Hated George Washington
Any reasonable person has to be appalled by the increasingly vicious nature of the attacks (and incitement to violence) Congressional Republicans, Tea Partiers, Fox News, and radio hate-mongers hurl at President Barack Obama. A new element to the chorus of hate are right-wing "pro-Israel" types w ...
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- Annotating the Congressional Letter Affirming US-I ...
I received a note today reacting to a set of Congressional letters reaffirming US-Israel relations from Sama Adnan , executive director of the new political action committee advocating for Palestinian interests, NewPolicy.org . He notes that 24 US Senators and 102 House Members did not sign on to ...
- The Only Way to Prevent Another Bailout of Wall St ...
The best way for Senate Dems and the White House to respond to the Republican charge that the Dem plan for financial reform doesn't go far enough to prevent another bailout is to call their bluff -- and simultaneously do what's necessary to avoid another bailout: Cap the size of big banks, as the UK ...
- Migrants Risk Everything in Arizona Desert Crossin ...
Nogales, Mexico - As he drops his last purification tablet into a pail of swirling, murky water, Sergio, 26, stares out toward the desert. Recently deported from Arizona, where he has a young child and where he has lived for the majority of his life, he explains, "I have to return, it's my home." re ...
- Zubaydah's Torture, Detention Subject of Senate In ...
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has launched an investigation into the brutal torture of Abu Zubaydah, the "high-value" detainee captured in March 2002 that the Bush administration wrongly claimed was one of the planners of 9/11 and a top al-Qaeda operative, according to several Capitol ...
- The Firm Not Charged in Goldman Case Made Billions ...
Washington - New York hedge fund manager John Paulson was one of the first to predict the collapse of the subprime mortgage market — and to cash in on his knowledge. By late 2005, he already had concluded that the subprime loans underlying high-yield bonds being sold worldwide would become worthles ...
- Obama Grants Hospital Visitation Rights to Gay and ...
Gay rights activists cheered Obama's memo on hospital visitation rights, but the president faces increasing tension with constituencies who helped elect him and expected faster results. Washington - President Obama’s directive to give same-sex couples visitation rights in hospitals represents the l ...
- Journalism's Parasites
No matter how much this week's Pulitzer Prize triumphalism hides it, the fact remains that journalism these days is "a disaster," as Ted Koppel said recently. And unfortunately, retrospection dominates the news industry's self-analysis. Like dazed tornado victims, most media experts focus on what ha ...
- Ecotourists Save the World is the Ideal Internatio ...
Ecotourists Save the World by Pamela K. Brodowsky and the National Wildlife Federation is the newest guide to eco-tourism, volunteerism, or whatever your individual ism is to care more deeply for our incredible planet… Folks these days are compelled not only to look for less expensive vacations, ...
- Greenpeace Asks Nestlé to Give Orang-utans a Break
30 Greenpeace activists dressed as orang-utans urged Nestlé shareholders to “give orang-utans a break” and stop profiting from rainforest destruction. Seriously – you gotta love Greenpeace. I wrote about the NGO’s creativity in an earlier post about sustainable seafood at Trader Joe’s . And now, ...
- Is There a Link between Cold UK Winter’s and Solar ...
Could a link between a lull in solar activity and jet streams over the Atlantic Ocean be the result for why the UK is suffering colder winterâs while the rest of the world warms? According to a new report published in the Institute of Physics Publishingâs Environmental Research Letters points o ...
- Second Garbage Patch Confirmed in Atlantic Ocean
Planet Earth’s oceans now have a second confirmed garbage patch filled with plastic detritus. The discovery of the first garbage patch is credited to Charles Moore, an ocean researcher who discovered the large patch of plastic floating in the Pacific in 1997. Now the Atlantic can lay claim to a hum ...
- Sustainable Food Lab and SAI Platform Launch Globa ...
At least a dozen global food companies collaborate toward practical, cost effective solutions to reduce the climate impact of specific farming systems. I happen to be a fan of the Sustainable Food Lab , which is a group of businesses, NGOs and academic institutions working together to accelerate ...
- Texas can meet all our energy needs for next decad ...
Texas is growing. In fact, we’re one of the fastest growing areas of the country. Growing communities and growing business usually means building more power plants, which would add to our already significant air quality problems not to mention all of the greenhouse gases we would spew. But, rath ...
- Citizen Sarah going on hiatus
Hey folks! Just letting you know that I’m going to be taking a little summer-time breather from Public Citizen. All this advocacy awesomeness is my passion and has been invigorating, but I need to unplug for a little while. Expect to see me again sometime this July! If you’re going to miss me, mis ...
- By Meeting Renewable Energy Goal 15 Years Ahead of ...
Statement of Tom “Smitty” Smith, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office We are thrilled – but not surprised – that because of a growth spurt in the development of wind energy, Texas has met its renewable energy goal 15 years ahead of schedule. Each time Texas has set a renewable energy goal, the st ...
- Our thoughts are with the victims of West Virginia ...
Our hearts are with the victims of the West Virginia mining disaster. Reports now indicate that the explosion claimed the lives of 25 workers, making this the worst mining disaster in 25 years. Huffington Post is pulling together a list of places where you can donate to support the victim’s families ...
- Last Chance to Save with Appliance Rebate Program
Important update! The first day you can make a reservation for the Texas Trade Up Appliance Rebate Program has changed from April 5 to April 7, starting at 7 a.m. CT. We know from past experience that reservations for programs like this fill up quickly. If you don’t make a reservation Wednesday, yo ...
- April 17-18, 2010
More Volcanoes May Erupt Due to Warming, Scientists Say (Reuters) A thaw of Iceland's ice caps in coming decades caused by climate change may trigger more volcanic eruptions by removing a vast weight and freeing magma from deep below ground, scientists said. W.Va. Mine Disaster Calls Attent ...
- April 16, 2010
Senate Climate Bill to Be Unveiled April 26 (Reuters) A long-awaited compromise climate bill being drafted by Democratic Sen. John Kerry, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and independent Sen. Joseph Lieberman will be unveiled on April 26, sources said on Thursday. Manufacturing State Dems ...
- April 15, 2010
Senate Leader Set to Take Command of Climate Bill (Climatewire) The way the bill is being announced, some senators warn it attempt to circumvent the committee process if the Kerry-Graham-Lieberman proposal moves directly into Reid's office. Could Obama's Supreme Court Pick Kill the Cl ...
- April 14, 2010
Some Republicans Say Open to Climate Bill (Reuters) Some prominent Republican senators expressed openness on Tuesday to a U.S. climate bill that might be introduced next week and that would need bipartisan support to have any chance of advancing. Salazar Unveils Arctic Drilling Research ...
- April 13, 2010
Glacier Breaks in Peru, Causing Tsunami in Andes (Reuters) A glacier broke off and plunged into a lake in Peru, causing a 75-foot tsunami wave that swept away at least three people and destroyed a water processing plant serving 60,000 local residents, officials said on Monday. Reid 'Pus ...
- 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 ...
- Crocodile Tears on Wall Street
by Bill Moyers and Michael Winship With all due respect, we can only wish those Tea Party activists who gathered in Washington and other cities this week weren’t so single-minded about just who’s responsible for all their troubles, real and imagined. They’re up in arms, so to speak, against Big Gove ...
- Goldman Sachs fraud charges anger Americans, humil ...
I call on Tea Party activists to join liberal activists in a grand battle to impose a 50 percent surtax on Wall Street bonuses over the last five years — bonuses for those firms that caused the financial crisis. The fraud charges leveled against Goldman Sachs make Republican opposition to Wall Stree ...
- The Case Against Jamie Dimon: Oligopoly, Pain, and ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon knew what he was talking about when he said that " large corporate America is in very, very, very, very good shape ." It's a crude and insensitive remark, but an accurate one. Unfortunately, the rest of us are still paying for the party. We bailed out the big banker ...
- When Barack decides to head a barrack
"The continued presence of all options on the table"; this is the disappointing message which a Nobel Peace Prize laureate dispatches internationally. In his latest interview with CBS news, American President Barack Obama refused to rule out the possibility of a military strike against Iran by harki ...
- A Stadium Grows in Durban
� from the Progressive I have been to many a playing field in my day, and never have I seen a sports arena as breathtaking as Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, South Africa. After taking a private tour of the $457 million marvel, I left utterly stunned, for both better and worse. Named after the late ...
- Quote of the Day
Charles Blow went to a Texas Tea Party. His conclusion? Thursday night I saw a political minstrel show devised for the entertainment of those on the rim of obliviousness and for those engaged in the subterfuge of intolerance. I was not amused. I like that phrase. When you're on 'the rim of o ...
- Stoking Terrorism Pays
President Clinton is concerned that Republican psycho-talk may instigate a reprise of the Oklahoma City bombing. With the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing approaching, former President Bill Clinton on Thursday drew parallels between the antigovernment tone that preceded that devasta ...
- Talking SCOTUS Hurts Dems
The Democrats had the worst week I can remember in the Research 2000/Daily Kos Poll, and I'm trying to figure out why. Two things dominated the news this week. The first was the nuclear summit. It's hard for to attribute a public shift against the Democrats to the summit. Even if the public does ...
- Accountability Now
First Goldman Sachs, now Blackwater: Federal prosecutors charged the former president of Blackwater Worldwide and four other former senior company officials on Friday with weapons violations and making false statements in the first criminal inquiry to reach into the top management ranks of the pr ...
- Roethlisberger Is a Pig
Compare the handwriting of Ben Roethlisberger's alleged rape victim from the day after the incident and the the night of the incident. It's obvious that she was completely blotto drunk. It's also obvious from both her allegations and the other witnesses that regardless of whether he actually raped ...
- Brain Hacks for Writers: new Futurismic column fro ...
I very nearly didn’t bother emailing Luc Reid earlier this week. “C’mon, the guy’s probably waaaay too busy with other stuff to take on a monthly column for Futurismic, Paul,” I told myself… but I’m very glad I ignored that inner cynic, because he mailed me back just a few hours later, pretty much a ...
- Brain Hacks for Writers: new Futurismic column fro ...
I very nearly didn’t bother emailing Luc Reid earlier this week. “C’mon, the guy’s probably waaaay too busy with other stuff to take on a monthly column for Futurismic, Paul,” I told myself… but I’m very glad I ignored that inner cynic, because he mailed me back just a few hours later, pretty much a ...
- Spimes go mainstream
When The Guardian is cheerfully reporting about a UCL project called Tales of Things that intends to track the life of QR code-tagged objects across the web as well as geographical space, I think we can safely say the idea of the spime is moving beyond the realm of pure theory. Now, if you’ll excuse ...
- How to make two million bucks in a day legally
It’s easy: all you do is sell a sparkly horse upgrade to your MMO client base. … this morning Blizzard announced the online sale of a new “celestial steed” for use in WoW. Â Â These mounts cost $25 (on top of the retail price plus $15 monthly subscription). Â So in a world of free games and [...] ...
- Spimes go mainstream
When The Guardian is cheerfully reporting about a UCL project called Tales of Things that intends to track the life of QR code-tagged objects across the web as well as geographical space, I think we can safely say the idea of the spime is moving beyond the realm of pure theory. Now, if you’ll excuse ...
- Spanking Toddlers May Cause More Aggressive Childr ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline Though spanking has come under fire by many parenting groups and even government organizations, a large number of parents practice corporal punishment, though their tendency to do so may be halted by the results of a recent study performed at the Tulane University Sch ...
- Spirituality and Psychotherapy: The View from the ...
By Lynn Schlossberger, MA, LPC Click here to contact Lynn and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile The spiritual dimension can surface most unexpectedly. The change process seems to invite it. People come to therapy because they perceive, at some level, that something about their inner lives needs to ...
- Signs of Low Self-Esteem – Part II
By Tina Gilbertson, MA, Self-Esteem Topic Expert Contributor Click here to contact Tina and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile Low self-esteem shows itself in many ways. Thinking others’ poor behavior is a reflection on us instead of them; disliking the human race; perfectionism; over- and underachi ...
- Mindfulness and Not-Knowing
By Yael Schweitzer, LCSW, BC-DMT, Mindfulness Based Approaches / Contemplative Approaches Topic Expert Contributor Click here to contact Yael and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile In my previous posting “Mindfulness and Knowledge,” I wrote about the gift of connecting with our inner knowledge that ...
- Caesarean Births: Are Women Told the Truth?
By Darlene Lancer, JD, MFT, Women’s Issues Topic Expert Contributor Click here to contact Darlene and/or see her GoodTherapy.org Profile Caesarian sections in the U.S. hit a record high for the eleventh year in a row â averaging about one-third of births nationally, up from 26 percent in 2002 and ...
- Obama Must Act To Ease Arizona's Deportation Panic ...
Rep. Luis Gutierrez / The Huffington Post : Obama Must Act To Ease Arizona's Deportation Panic — It is open season on the Latino community in Arizona. In Phoenix, Tucson, and across the state, people in Latino neighborhoods are afraid to leave their houses, afraid to be apart from their childre ...
- Source Of Vicious Right-Wing "Whisper Campaign" Ag ...
Mere Rhetoric : Source Of Vicious Right-Wing “Whisper Campaign” Against Elena Kagan Uncovered — Like Domenech and Yglesias, 48 hours ago I would have sworn Kagan was out. Now I realize that I was the gullible victim of a right-wing “whisper campaign,” launched in its latest incarnation by wingn ...
- Bill Clinton Links Talk Radio, Tea Parties to Non- ...
RushLimbaugh.com : Bill Clinton Links Talk Radio, Tea Parties to Non-Existent Terrorism — BEGIN TRANSCRIPT — RUSH: Let's go back, April 24th, 1995, Mississippi, Minnesota. — CLINTON 1995: We hear so many loud and angry voices in America today whose sole goal seems to be to try to keep some ...
- Limbaugh: Volcanic eruption in Iceland is God's re ...
Amanda Terkel / Think Progress : Limbaugh: Volcanic eruption in Iceland is God's reaction to health care's passage. — Yesterday, hate radio host Rush Limbaugh talked about the volcanic eruption that's affecting air travel over much of Europe, saying it was “God speaking” in response to the passa ...
- Gates Says U.S. Lacks Strategy to Curb Iran's Nucl ...
New York Times : Gates Says U.S. Lacks Strategy to Curb Iran's Nuclear Drive — WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has warned in a secret three-page memorandum to top White House officials that the United States does not have an effective long-range policy for dealing with Iran's stea ...
- M 5.0, New Guinea, Papua New Guinea
Sunday, April 18, 2010 09:28:32 UTC Sunday, April 18, 2010 07:28:32 PM at epicenter Depth : 52.40 km (32.56 mi)
- M 5.1, Balleny Islands region
Sunday, April 18, 2010 05:31:28 UTC Sunday, April 18, 2010 04:31:28 PM at epicenter Depth : 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.1, Xizang-Qinghai border region
Saturday, April 17, 2010 00:59:01 UTC Saturday, April 17, 2010 08:59:01 AM at epicenter Depth : 40.60 km (25.23 mi)
- M 5.0, Solomon Islands
Friday, April 16, 2010 08:58:06 UTC Friday, April 16, 2010 07:58:06 PM at epicenter Depth : 35.00 km (21.75 mi)
- M 5.1, Santa Cruz Islands
Friday, April 16, 2010 03:01:25 UTC Friday, April 16, 2010 02:01:25 PM at epicenter Depth : 35.00 km (21.75 mi)
- Britain’s long road to clean coal
Geoff French is the vice president of the Institution of Civil Engineers, a body that has criticised the pace of CCS development in the UK. Here, he talks to Olivia Boyd about the journey so far – and what more needs to be done. Olivia Boyd: Six months ago, you launched a report urging the British ...
- End of the hinterland
The status of forests in climate politics changed radically in 2009, bringing opportunity and peril in equal measure, says the Rights and Resources Initiative. Forests have long been a hinterland: remote, “backward” areas largely controlled by external, often urban, actors and seen to be of little u ...
- The disillusion of youth
Political wrangling at Copenhagen forced a group of young Chinese and American delegates to ditch plans for a unified front. Meng Si explains what happened. On December 19 last year, the controversial Copenhagen Accord was agreed. On the same day, following a heated debate, a group of young Chinese ...
- Feeling the heat in Australia
The defeat of climate-change legislation has dealt a blow to the green credentials of the world’s driest inhabited continent. Erwin Jackson examines the nation’s prospects for building a low-carbon economy. Recent news of an Australian firm’s US$60 billion (410 billion yuan) deal to supply coal to C ...
- Living vistas
Franceso Bandarin is director of UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre. In an interview with Jared Green, he discusses the concept of “cultural landscapes” and managing preservation in a changing world. Jared Green: There are only 63 “cultural landscapes” listed in the world, less than 10% of the total Wor ...
- Arizona Bill Forcing Officers to Determine Immigra ...
We speak to Isabel Garcia, co-chair of the Tuscon-based Coalition for Human Rights and legal defender of Pima County, Arizona, about the situation in her state.
- In Week After Tragedy, 130 More Serious Safety Vio ...
Cross-posted from Treehugger. In the week following the biggest mining tragedy in the last 40 years, the Mine Health and Safety Administration has found a disconcerting 130 “significant and substantial” safety violations at dozens of other Massey mines. And while the Huffington Post announces t ...
- Cochabamba Summit Offers New Approach to Combating ...
On Monday, climate activists, nonprofit leaders, and governmental officials will gather in Cochabamba, Bolivia, to look for new ideas to address climate change. The World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, organized by leading social organizations like 350.0rg, ...
- Can PepsiCo Help Alleviate World Hunger?
Cross-posted from Food Politics. In the latest issue of the American Journal of Public Health, Derek Yach and his colleagues at PepsiCo in Purchase, NY, say yes, it can, in answer to the question they pose in their article, “Can the food industry help tackle the growing global burden of undernutr ...
- Corrupt Practices Accelerating the Decline of Amer ...
We have people posturing as journalists on TV who get paid as business spokespeople, financial reporters who retire to work for Goldman Sachs -- media parasites.
- School District Allegedly Snapped Thousands of Stu ...
A webcam spying scandal at a suburban Philadelphia school district is broadening, with lawyers claiming the district secretly snapped thousands of webcam images of students using school-issued laptops without the pupils’ knowledge or consent. Some of the images included pictures of youths at home, i ...
- Bush’s Illegal Wiretapping Tab: $612,000
The two American lawyers who were illegally wiretapped by the Bush administration asked a federal judge Friday to order the government to pay $612,000 in damages, plus legal fees for their attorneys. The demand (.pdf) comes two weeks after U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker said the former administr ...
- FBI to Cloud: We Have a Warrant!
FBI agents targeting alleged criminal spammers last year obtained a trove of incriminating documents from a suspect’s Google Docs account, in what appears to be the first publicly acknowledged search warrant benefiting from a suspect’s reliance on cloud storage. The warrant, issued August 21 in t ...
- Yahoo Beats Feds in E-Mail Privacy Battle
Yahoo prevailed Friday over Colorado federal prosecutors in a legal battle testing whether the Constitution’s warrant requirements apply to Americans’ e-mail. Saying the contested e-mail “would not be helpful to the government’s investigation,” (.pdf) the authorities withdrew demands for e-mail in a ...
- Final Conspirator in Credit Card Hacking Ring Gets ...
Damon Patrick Toey, the “trusted subordinate” of TJX hacker Albert Gonzalez, was sentenced in Boston on Thursday to 5 years in prison. He also received a $100,000 fine and three years’ supervised release, according to the Justice Department. Toey, 25, helped Gonzalez breach the networks of numerous ...
- WinCo Foods Expands Recall of Fresh Ground Beef Pu ...
Well done WinCo! Yesterday, WinCo Foods announced that it was issuing an expansion of the Class 1 recall on all fresh ground beef products sold at all WinCo Foods stores: The original recall issued on April 10, 2010 was for ground beef sold from it's Modesto store only. Originally an independent l ...
- KCTS 9 Series April 16, 2010 Lead Story - How Safe ...
If you are not fortunate enough to live in viewing range of KCTS 9 TV for tonight's show, here is the online version (click on image)
- An Outbreak of Acute Bacterial Gastroenteritis Is ...
Am J Gastroenterol advance online publication 23 February 2010; doi: 10.1038/ajg.2010.74 - Marroon Thabane MSc1,2, Marko Simunovic MD, MSc, FRCPC2,3, Noori Akhtar-Danesh PhD2,4, Amit X Garg MD, PhD, FRCPC2,5, William F Clark MD, FRCPC5, Stephen M Collins MD, FRCPC1, Marina Salvadori MD, FRCPC5 and J ...
- Food Safety News Refrigerator Magnet
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- KCTS 9 Series April 16, 2010 Lead Story - How Safe ...
� � This is a great program from the epicenter of the 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak. �This will air tomorrow night 7:30 PM on KCTS Channel 9. �Here is the show: �The above will air Friday night at 7:30 PM on KCTS 9 - Seattle's Public Television Station. �Do not miss it.
- AutoblogGreen for 04.16.10
Quick Spin: Toyota FCHV-adv tempts us with smooth driving, reminding us that hydrogen is still years away Man it's smooth - and very far away. U.S. military warns of oil production shortage by 2015 ...
- AutoblogGreen for 04.15.10
Aptera 2e moves forward, eyes set on X Prize Silence is broken. SAE 2010: General Motors investigating battery electric urban commuter for 2015 and beyond Megacities need love, too. ...
- AutoblogGreen for 04.14.10
Quick Spin: 2010 Plug-in Prius prototype is just like your mother's Prius, but better The first wave is here. Fun fact about the UC Irvine hydrogen fueling station: 15 cars a day is too many ...
- Quick Spin: 2010 Plug-in Prius prototype is just l ...
Filed under: Hybrid , Hatchback , Toyota , Electric , Quick Spin 2010 Plug-in Prius Prototypes - Click above for high-res image gallery It's been two-and-a-half years since we last got behind the wheel of a plug-in Toyota Prius . The name is the same, but today's plug-in Prius is a totally differe ...
- AutoblogGreen for 04.13.10
At Witz' End - BMW's "One-Day University" says EfficientDynamics means having it all While a lot of folks probably buy BMWs more for image than driving dynamics, the company is ready with the green tech. ...
- 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 fre ...
- 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, w ...
- Massey Disaster Not Just Tragic, but Criminal
Massey Energy runs the Upper Big Branch (UBB) mine in Montcoal, W.Va., where 29 miners were killed last week. The loss of life is tragic, but the UBB explosion is more than tragic; it is criminal. When corporations are guilty of crimes, however, they don’t go to prison, they don’t forfeit their fre ...
- Poet and Author Alice Walker Speaking in Gaza
Following the Israeli siege, Alice Walker visited Gaza in March 2009 along with a 60-member international delegation led by Code Pink. Walking among the ruins, she spoke to Democracy Now! producer Anjali Kamat.
- Democracy Now! Evening with Alice Walker on Tuesda ...
Date: April 13, 2010 Time: 5:00 pm Location: 207 West 25th Street, 11th Floor New York, NY 10001 Tickets: $1,000/person Click here to purchase your tickets today. Support Democracy Now! as we launch our new green TV/radio/internet broadcast studios with Alice Walker! Be one ...
- COMING UP: Once-Banned Muslim Scholar Tariq Ramada ...
Scholar Tariq Ramadan was banned from the United States for six years. He’s just been allowed back in and arrived in New York on Wednesday night. Tune in to Democracy Now! Friday for an extended interview with Tariq Ramadan, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at the University of Oxford in t ...
- Part II...The Dangers and Difficulties of Reportin ...
We speak with two journalists who have covered Gaza extensively about the dangers and difficulties of reporting from the Occupied Territories. Mohammed Omer, an award-winning Palestinian journalist was interrogated and beaten by armed Israeli security guards on his way back home to Gaza after recei ...
- The Alan Greenspan Strain
First, a question with which few biogeographers bother. If a goodly chunk of their discipline is dedicated toward obfuscating the impact capitalism imposes on the natural world (discussed here and here), how can researchers interested in paying their bills study the crises that threaten the croupier ...
- King Leopold’s Pandemic
The origins of HIV offer a great example of the ways treating human impact as an afterthought—discussed in our previous post—locks the study of pathogens into limited and oftentimes downright drunken trajectories. In 2006 Beatrice Hahn and her colleagues identified the likely source for the SIVcpz p ...
- The Expulsion
In 1845 a diplomat delivered a letter from Friedrich Wilhelm to Louis Philippe of France protesting the insults leveled at the Prussian king by expatriates living in Paris. King Louis had the radicals’ newspaper closed down and the group, along with one Karl Marx, deported. This was not the first ti ...
- Do Pathogens Time Travel?
Evolution arises from a wealth of failure: 1) natural selection requires large and variable populations comprised largely of organisms that fail because their designs do not match their present problems and 2) chance destruction occurs at all spatiotemporal scales. So clearly strict optimization doe ...
- We Are All Astronauts Now
Five years ago I gave copies of this essay to a few friends and family as a year-end holiday gift. As a first stab I think it’s aged well, despite its ignorance of the work of Berger, Harvey, Reichenbach, among others. I offer it now to everyone else in a similar spirit–all in good fun, [...]
- Video – Invisible Empire: A New World Order ...
Jason Bermas presents Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined. Produced by Alex Jones this film exposes the New World Order in their own words, by painstakingly showing how the elite have not only conspired to create a dictatorial global government in private, but have publicly stated their age ...
- Talking About MagogkeNazi Nation
By Les Visible I donât like to make predictions because, unlike a lot of predictors, I can remember how often Iâve been wrong and… those predictors who have been the most historically enduring have also been the most cryptic as well. Is this why they endured; because no one knew precisely what t ...
- Obama: Israel Should Sign NPT
By Jason Ditz President Barack Obama managed to avoid Israel’s nuclear program nearly entirely for the high profile nuclear summit, but was unable to successfully dodge a question at the closing press conference about Israel’s non-membership in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Though the ...
- Israel’s Declining Sperm Quality Tied to Dep ...
By Tim King Israel’s population is facing a dire threat: a drastic depopulation, from the use of weapons that leave behind Depleted Uranium (DU). Depleted Uranium leads to the word Omnicidal, as DU kills everything in the food chain, everywhere the wind blows. Experts say the dramatic drop in Israel ...
- Fluoride Poisons Children in Jharkhand, India
Fluoride poisoning from groundwater in India’s eastern state of Jharkhand is causing serious health problems for villagers. In Chukru village the people are suffering from acute dental and skeletal disorders, and it’s been that way for a long time. Yellowed teeth and bone deformities develop as soon ...
- Less Than a Week Away
We encourage you to register for Awake and Aware. George Green will be a featured speaker. September 19th & 20th • Burbank, CA Click here for Tickets & Reservations
- 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 ...
- Droog Gives Liquidated Products New Life at Milan ...
Read the rest of Droog Gives Liquidated Products New Life at Milan Design Weekhttp://www.inhabitat.com/wp-admin/ohttp://www.inhabitat.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=better_feedptions-general.php?page=better_feed Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: "green furniture", g ...
- Triennale Design Museum Milan: An Inspired Use of ...
Read the rest of Triennale Design Museum Milan: An Inspired Use of Green Materialshttp://www.inhabitat.com/wp-admin/ohttp://www.inhabitat.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=better_feedptions-general.php?page=better_feed Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: bright woods, de ...
- Bright Woods’ Tables and Chairs Captivate with an ...
Unique and eye-catching, Bright Woods’ collection of illuminated chairs and coffee tables are sure to capture your attention with their engaging glow. We discovered this charming collection of furniture at Milan Design Week, and we’re enamored with the unique aesthetic that’s equal parts alien ...
- Jigsaw Puzzle Stool by VivaTerra!
From picture frames to even sandwiches, we love all things jigsaw! And now we can add these clever wooden stools to the list! Made from sustainably produced, plantation-grown sheesham wood, each stool can go solo or be grouped together with others to complete a cluster perfect for whatever room you ...
- Milan Designersblock: Modern Design with Tradition ...
Read the rest of Milan Designersblock: Modern Design with Tradition in Mindhttp://www.inhabitat.com/wp-admin/ohttp://www.inhabitat.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=better_feedptions-general.php?page=better_feed Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Amos Marchant, assembly ...
- Why It’s So Hard to Tell Which Tooth Has the Ache
When it comes to a toothache, the brain doesn’t discriminate. A new imaging study shows that to the brain, a painful upper tooth feels a lot like a painful lower tooth. The results, which will be published in the journal Pain, help explain why patients are notoriously bad at pinpointing a toothache ...
- Obama Lays Out New Vision for Asteroid, Mars Trips
Speaking at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center April 15, President Obama outlined a new plan for the space agency that would forgo sending astronauts back to the moon, but would send humans to an asteroid in 2025 and into orbit around Mars a decade later. The strategy would rely on private aerospace comp ...
- Photos Surface of the Day Einstein Died
Ralph Morse, an ambitious photojournalist for Life magazine, covered a funeral in New Jersey on April 18, 1955. Now, 55 years later, Life.com is finally publishing the pictures he took that day, during the funeral and cremation of Albert Einstein. Einstein had died of heart failure at age 76 earlie ...
- Oldest Martian Meteorite Not as Old as Thought
The Allan Hills meteorite, named for the site where it was found in Antarctica, was once thought to contain fossil traces of life. That idea has been mostly dismissed, and now the rock also appears to be not quite as old as previously thought. The oldest known Martian meteorite isn’t so old after ...
- Networked Networks Are Prone to Epic Failure
Networks that are resilient on their own become fragile and prone to catastrophic failure when connected, suggests a new study with troubling implications for tightly linked modern infrastructures. Electrical grids, water supplies, computer networks, roads, hospitals, financial systems â all are ...
- It Looks Like an External Explosion Sank the South ...
Cheonan was likely sunk by a mine or torpedo . I would be betting very heavily on “torpedo” at this point; no mine from the first Korean War has been discovered since 1986, and a new mine doesn’t make a lot of sense (a single mine would have to be fantastically lucky, and no other mines appear to ...
- It Looks Like an External Explosion Sunk the South ...
Cheonan was likely sunk by a mine or torpedo . I would be betting very heavily on “torpedo” at this point; no mine from the first Korean War has been discovered since 1986, and a new mine doesn’t make a lot of sense (a single mine would have to be fantastically lucky, and no other mines appear to ...
- Chinese Concern about Climate Change
At first glance, the relative indifference of the government of China to climate change makes senseâenvironmental protection is a “superior good,” something countries worry about when they get rich and don’t need to worry about people living in horrible shacks eating low-protein diets. On the othe ...
- Catalyst of Social Change in the Arab World: Turki ...
I've written a bit about Al Jazeera's influence in the Middle East, both in affecting political events and in shaping popular opinion. But there's another media force that is making waves in the Arab world: Turkish TV shows dubbed into Arabic. As Nadia Bilbassy-Charters, a senior U.S. correspondent ...
- Getting Terrorism Wright
There’s been a lively debate based on Robert Wright’s NY Times blog post questioning the efficacy of targeted killings as a means of fighting terrorism. While I’m persuaded by the evidence that special ops, predator strikes, etc. alone cannot diminish an extremist group’s effectiveness, I wonder whe ...
- Lightning Round: Money (That's What I Want).
It's nice to see Goldman Sachs get some headlines for a change. It's been a long time since we've seen the Last Wall Street Firm Left Standing's name plastered on the front page. Amidst all the headlines about its alleged fraud is the reminder that John Paulson had been praised for Seeing It Coming; ...
- The Only Way to Prevent Another Bailout of Wall St ...
The best way for Senate Dems and the White House to respond to the Republican charge that the Dem plan for financial reform doesn’t go far enough to prevent another bailout is to call their bluff — and simultaneously do what’s necessary to avoid another bailout: Cap the size of big banks, as the UK ...
- The Little Picture: Emancipation Day.
Today, Washington, D.C, celebrates Emancipation Day. The Freedman's Memorial in the city's Capitol Hill neighborhood has an insanely interesting history -- if you're interested in some weekend reading, check out Kirk Savage 's Standing Soldiers, Kneeling Slaves .
- How Republicans Poison The Bipartisanship Well.
I was briefly excited yesterday when it looked like Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell couldn't get enough support to filibuster Senate Democrats' financial reform legislation, but today he's succeeded in corralling his caucus to sign a letter of opposition . (I still doubt that all 41 GOPers ...
- Holder To Civil Libertarians: Don't You Know There ...
Following a surprisingly good showing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee this week in which he managed to parry one baseless Republican criticism after another, Attorney General Eric Holder , delivered a speech before a civil libertarian crowd at the Constitution Project's awards dinner. Wha ...
- An Insignificant Yemeni at Guantánamo Loses His Ha ...
Such is the prevailing disregard for the fate of the 183 prisoners remaining in Guantánamo that last week, when Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, the Chief of Staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, submitted a declaration in a case brought by a former prisoner, in which he stated, unambiguously, th ...
- The Guantánamo Files: Andy Worthington Interviewed ...
On Monday, at 1.20 in the morning in London, I was, nevertheless, happy to get on the phone to talk to Cenk Uygur for The Young Turks, a daily online news show, which attracts a significant number of viewers, and, when it launched in 2005 (after three years as a radio show), was the first [...]
- Please Sign The World Can’t Wait’s Statement Oppos ...
The following statement, prepared by campaigning group The World Canât Wait, responds to a barrage of terrible news lately — including the endorsement of the assassination of Americans anywhere in the world and the Wikileaks revelation that US troops fired on an unarmed party of Iraqis in 2007, in ...
- Andy Worthington Discusses the Guantánamo Habeas R ...
On Tuesday I was delighted to be invited to speak once more with progressive radio host Jeff Farias. The show is available here, and the half-hour interview starts 24 minutes in. Jeff had read my recent article, “Guantánamo and Habeas Corpus: The Torture Victim and the Taliban Recruit” (originally p ...
- 800 blog posts – and thanks to all my supporters i ...
Please support my work! I recently passed another milestone as an independent journalist working mainly in the new media (and the very old media of writing books). My 800th blog post since I began writing about Guantánamo and related issues as a journalist nearly three years ago (following th ...
- Boughton the populist!
Cough!!! Cough!!! Will we find old naked photos of him in Cosmo too? "Boughton enters GOP gubernatorial race as pickup-truck populist"
- Judge Orders Breitbart Brat Home to Mommy and Dadd ...
Co-conspirators Stan Dai and James O'Keefe seen leaving the courthouse in a photo that O'Keefe did not have a chance to tamper with before I could: After getting caught messing with the phone lines in Senator Landrieu's Louisiana office , even videoing his and his co-conspirators with their pant ...
- Rep. Anthony Weiner Teaches Lieberman To Spell
In his own special way : Sharp-eyed Ben was reading my story when he noticed something I had missed: Lieberman managed to misspell the name of Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), who, I swear, has uttered the phrase "As long as you spell my name right" in my presence. Wrote Lieberman: "I fear the people who ...
- After waiting 6 months for Franken to join the Sen ...
Months and months of obstruction that the Democratic party had to sit through waiting for Norm Coleman to give up what he had lost in the elections, a reality of election law that the Dem party had to deal with in Minnesota and in the Senate waiting for a 60th vote. And Scotty Brown is out there mak ...
- Some things are worth crowing about:
Via Tengrain at Mock, Paper, Scissors : Our own Cassie is now a published author! Read Cassie’s article in Mother Jones, and be sure to leave a comment for her there . Go Cassie! And the article is worth the read... The Parent Trap — Flickr/kapungo (Creative Commons) We love seeing bad parents ...
- Questions on Climate Change? Stormfront Has an Ans ...
When the staff at Hatewatch wants to know about the weird weather out there, we know just where to turn: Stormfront.org. That’s right, the leading white supremacist Web forum in the world. Only there can you find a truly unique revelation about the causes of global warming, and it has nothing to do ...
- Ally: Minutemen Leader Knew Defamatory Video Was F ...
To hear San Diego Minutemen leader Jeff Schwilk’s crony and fellow nativist extremist Ray Carney tell it, Schwilk’s alleged defamation in December – for the second time – of a civil rights activist was no case of mistaken identity. In fact, Carney says, he warned Schwilk that a video in which a woma ...
- What if They Gave a Klan Rally and Nobody Came?
They really ought to call them the Ku Klutz Klan. This Saturday, the Church of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan â a once-powerful organization that in 1960 coordinated more than 1,000 simultaneous cross burnings in a frightening display of Southern resistance to desegregation â held a ra ...
- Year in Hate and Extremism Webcast
Southern Poverty Law Center President Richard Cohen and Intelligence Project Director Mark Potok discuss the recently released annual count of hate and extremist groups.
- Answering Our Critics: SPLC ‘Smear’ Dissected
This Thursday, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) — a Washington, D.C., think tank that describes itself as “pro-immigrant” but pumps out an endless stream of papers claiming that immigration is hurting America in a myriad of ways — plans to issue a “report” attacking the Southern Poverty Law ...
- Condoms, Please: Addressing High Rates of Teen Pre ...
A new analysis out of the Guttmacher Institute that finds the unintended pregnancy rate among sexually active teens is more than twice that of all women has me thinking: can we get some contraception in the house? Dr. Lawrence B. Finer points out that, usually, unintended pregnancy rates include bot ...
- A Call for Education Equity
Title I was created "to ensure all children a fair and equal opportunity to obtain a high-quality education." However, the formula for distributing Title I funds is stacked against the very children it was most intended to help. The current formula (a complex combination of four formulas) favors lar ...
- UK Deporting Asylum Seeker to Certain Death in Ira ...
An asylum seeker in the United Kingdom, Bita Ghaedi, conducted a hunger strike for more than a month because she was terrified of being tortured and killed if she is forced to return to Iran. Guess what? She is now being forced to go back by the benevolent British government. Click here to take act ...
- The Delicate Flavors of Spring in a Classic Dish
Spring peas are one of my favorite spring foods. They have a deliciously delicate flavor that's almost as good right out of the pod as it is cooked. Spring leeks are also a favorite, with their tender, concentrated flavor that's so much more springlike than their winter counterparts. And asparagus. ...
- Animal Sex Tourism
Earlier this month, Amanda Kloer over on the Human Trafficking blog wrote about tourism packages that offer hunting, fishing, and sex with kids. Well, it's not just kids and it's not just in other countries. Last week, a man in northern Washington state was arrested for running a bestiality farm . D ...
- Gang Violence Increases as Angry Haitians See Quak ...
by Peter Beaumont Groups who once supported the president of Haiti, René Préval, are arming themselves against the government, putting the earthquake-ravaged country in danger of renewed instability and political violence. Threats from individuals closely linked to a number of leading gangs who once ...
- Afghanistan: A Conspiracy of Silence
by Brian Brady It is one of the few genuine issues of life and death during this general election campaign. It will not dictate how much any British school improves, how many police appear on the streets of a city, or how quickly patients are allowed to leave hospitals around the country. But it wil ...
- ‘Revolving Door’ a Bar to Mine Safety?
by Kiberly Kindy and Dan Eggen More than 200 former congressional staff members, federal regulators and lawmakers are employed by the mining industry as lobbyists, consultants or senior executives, including dozens who work for coal companies with the worst safety records in the nation, a Washington ...
- A Second Garbage Patch: Plastic Soup Seen in Atlan ...
by Mike Melia SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Researchers are warning of a new blight at sea: a swirl of confetti-like plastic debris stretching over a remote expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. The floating garbage — hard to spot from the surface and spun together by a vortex of currents — was documented by two ...
- Global Warming Monitoring Needs to Find 'Missing H ...
by David Adam Experts need to beef up ways to measure the heat content of oceans as a way to track more reliably the course of global warming, scientists say today. read more
- Top 10 Ways to Access Blocked Stuff on The Web [Li ...
The web is a generally free place, but some sites and services want to make it annoying to navigate and enjoy. Stream any video you'd like, see the sites you need, and get at services you thought were down with these tips. More�� ...
- Turn Paracord into Emergency Handcuffs [Knots]
Nobody wants to be the extra in the horror movie that ties up the serial killer with a belt only to have him get away before next cut scene. Avoid saying "But he was just here!" with these DIY cuffs. More��
- Microsoft Fix It Center Beta Guides You Through Co ...
Windows: Microsoft's Fix it Center is a beta troubleshooting program that tweaks common Windows issues—sort of like previously mentioned FixWin —but it comes straight from Microsoft. It's average-Joe friendly, and addresses everything from net ...
- Use Dropbox to Sync Your Pidgin Profile Across Mul ...
If you're a fan of the Pidgin multi-protocol instant messenger client and you use Dropbox to synchronize your files across multiple PCs, you'll be interested to know that you can sync your Pidgin profile, even from Windows to Linux. More�� ...
- How to Turn Your Creative Brainstorm into a Comple ...
Behance and 99 Percent founder Scott Belsky spent years researching how creative leaders at Google, Disney, Zappos, and other firms turned brainstorms into completed projects. This excerpt from Making Ideas Happen suggests ways of tackling urg ...
- Afghan Civilian Casualties Of NATO Attacks Double
By Steve Hynd Not to say we told you so, but... Deaths of Afghan civilians by NATO troops have more than doubled this year, NATO statistics show, jeopardizing a U.S. campaign to win over the local population by protecting them against insurgent attacks. NATO troops accidentally killed 72 civilians i ...
- McChrystal: We'll Have Our War No Matter What You ...
By Steve Hynd Our pal Gareth Porter with the news that General Stanley McChrystal isn't just a liar, he doesn't mind making Hamid Karzai a liar in front of over a thousand of his tribal leaders either. The U.S. military has now officially backtracked from its earlier suggestion that it would seek th ...
- Is Governor Of Helmand Province A Paranoid Crazy?
By Steve Hynd Imagine the epic fail for any population-centric counter-insurgency plan that installing a paranoid lunatic as local governor, one who hired his own thuggish and inexperienced friends as district leaders, would represent. That's exactly what the U.S. and its allies seem to have done in ...
- The Price Not Worth Paying
By Steve Hynd Today's must-read is by Robert Wright at the NYT (h/t Balkanization). He presents evidence from a statistical studt by Jenna Jordan of the University of Chicago that "decapitation" strikes on terrorist leaders - drone attacks, for example - actually increase the viability and prestige ...
- Kandahar Bursts Gen. McChrystal's Counterinsurgenc ...
By Derrick Crowe In case you hadn't heard, the next stop in General McChrystal's counterinsurgency plan is Kandahar, the ideological heart of the Taliban. Using the spadework done in advance of the Marjah operation as a template, McChrystal says the plan is to: "...do the political groundwork, so th ...
- Ethics complaint filed against the governor
Governor Bob Riley is facing allegations that he violated the state's ethics law. A former state Republican leader filed the complaint with the Ethics Commission...
- About Us
Last week, with headlines that could have fit right into the classic movie Chinatown , about the water wars that early Los Angeles lived through, the department of water and power , the mayor, and the city council engaged in an extremely public battle over shrinking financial resources.
- Here's a look at local and regional happenings
Art exhibit, through April Palette Art League Gallery, Yellville. Anni Worster of Yellville, a clay sculptor, and Janet Goodyear of Eureka Springs, a painter and printmaker, have their works on exhibit at the gallery throughout April. Admission: free. Gallery's regular hours are 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. ...
- Salmon fishing will return to West Coast
Fishery council votes for an abbreviated season for the Sacramento Delta chinook. The West Coast will have a salmon fishing season for the first time in two years, but it will be a far cry from the days when abundant chinook catches drove a multimillion-dollar industry in the region.
- The Week: April 15 21
The Red & Blacks event guide to happenings news, variety and sports in and around Athens from April 15 April 21. Pick of the Week Heads vs. Feds Debate about the Legalization of Marijuana High Times Magazine isnt a guide to first-class airfare, but it does advocate the one thing that can send yo ...
- Brain Hacks for Writers: new Futurismic column fro ...
I very nearly didn’t bother emailing Luc Reid earlier this week. “C’mon, the guy’s probably waaaay too busy with other stuff to take on a monthly column for Futurismic, Paul,” I told myself… but I’m very glad I ignored that inner cynic, because he mailed me back just a few hours later, pretty much a ...
- Brain Hacks for Writers: new Futurismic column fro ...
I very nearly didn’t bother emailing Luc Reid earlier this week. “C’mon, the guy’s probably waaaay too busy with other stuff to take on a monthly column for Futurismic, Paul,” I told myself… but I’m very glad I ignored that inner cynic, because he mailed me back just a few hours later, pretty much a ...
- Spimes go mainstream
When The Guardian is cheerfully reporting about a UCL project called Tales of Things that intends to track the life of QR code-tagged objects across the web as well as geographical space, I think we can safely say the idea of the spime is moving beyond the realm of pure theory. Now, if you’ll excuse ...
- How to make two million bucks in a day legally
It’s easy: all you do is sell a sparkly horse upgrade to your MMO client base. … this morning Blizzard announced the online sale of a new “celestial steed” for use in WoW. Â Â These mounts cost $25 (on top of the retail price plus $15 monthly subscription). Â So in a world of free games and [...] ...
- Spimes go mainstream
When The Guardian is cheerfully reporting about a UCL project called Tales of Things that intends to track the life of QR code-tagged objects across the web as well as geographical space, I think we can safely say the idea of the spime is moving beyond the realm of pure theory. Now, if you’ll excuse ...
- UBS Whistleblower Files Clemency Petition
TAKE ACTION Today, Bradley Birkenfeld , the whistleblower who exposed the $20 billion illegal UBS tax fraud scheme, submitted a direct appeal to President Barack Obama and filed an official petition requesting clemency. Mr. Birkenfeld blew the whistle on a $20 billion program run by UBS designed to ...
- April 15 Plea for UBS Whistleblower
TAKE ACTION! Attorneys for Bradley Birkenfeld, the Swiss banker who exposed the massive ($20 billion) tax evasion scandal at UBS, Stephen M. Kohn and Dean Zerbe wrote an op-ed piece entitled “April 15 Plea: Pardon Tax Whistleblower” published on Forbes.com . Mr. Kohn and Mr. Zerbe criticize t ...
- Bunny Greenhouse inspires artist
Artist Marcia Annenberg was so inspired by the story of Army whistleblower Bunny Greenhouse that she has included a portrait of Greenhouse in a recent painting . "You are my hero," Annenberg says in a letter to Greenhouse. "Your compelling story is woven into my painting, 'Portrait of Two Women.'"� ...
- UBS Whistleblower Bradley Birkenfeld WIll File Off ...
TAKE ACTION! Washington, D.C. April 14, 2010. Former UBS banker Bradley Birkenfeld , who is currently serving a 40-month sentence for one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States at Schuylkill County federal prison, will file a formal request for clemency to President Barack Obama on Ta ...
- New ARB rescues SOX whistleblower on equitable est ...
We waited a year for the Obama Administration's new Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis, to appoint new members to the Administrative Review Board (ARB), but now we finally get to see what a difference these appointments can make.� Today the ARB released its decisions from March, and one decision shows ...
- Fermi maps an active galaxy's 'smokestack plumes'
If our eyes could see radio waves, the nearby galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A) would be one of the biggest and brightest objects in the sky, nearly 20 times the apparent size of a full moon. What we can't see when looking at the galaxy in visible light is that it lies nestled between a pair of giant radio ...
- Pollution from Asia circles globe at stratospheric ...
The economic growth across much of Asia comes with a troubling side effect: pollutants from the region are being wafted up to the stratosphere during monsoon season. The new finding, in a study led by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, provides additional evidence of the glo ...
- After growth spurt, supermassive black holes spend ...
Supermassive black holes found at the centers of distant galaxies undergo huge growth spurts as a result of galactic collisions, according to a new study by astronomers at Yale University and the University of Hawaii. Their findings appear in the March 25 edition of Science Express.
- Research team finds structure of 'swine flu' virus
A team of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and other institutions has solved the structure of a key protein from the virus that caused last year's "swine flu" influenza epidemic. The structure reveals that the virus shares many features with influenza viruses common in the early 20th c ...
- New approach precisely tracks evolution's footprin ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Fossils may provide tantalizing clues to human history but they also lack some vital information, such as revealing which pieces of human DNA have been favored by evolution because they confer beneficial traits - resistance to infection or the ability to digest milk, for example. T ...
- Measuring Success By Fan Passion, Not Billboard Ch ...
Kyle Bylin, over at Hypebot, has an excellent interview with Yan, the manager of the hip hop band Jedi Mind Trick, where he talks about how the band has embraced the internet to become much more successful. The interview is chock full of the type of thing we write about here. For example, on the b ...
- Irish Judge OKs Three Strikes, Calls Copyright A H ...
A judge in Ireland has ruled that plans by ISP Eircom to use a three-strikes system to yank file-sharers' internet connections don't violate the country's privacy laws , and can move forward. Eircom instituted the plan after it was sued by a music industry trade group for not stopping file-sharing f ...
- Sports Journalist Blames Fat, Cheeto-Eating Blogge ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was recently caught on video in an apparent state of inebriation using some pretty colorful language (via Barking Carnival ) to describe former Cowboys coach Bill Parcells and NFL draft prospect Tim Tebow. The video, as you might imagine, became pretty popular, promp ...
- Judge Rules: Drunk Moron In A Hurry Wouldn't Know ...
After seven years in the courts, a federal judge has ruled that a dripping red wax seal can only be used by Maker's Mark bourbon . While no monetary damages were awarded, the judge issued an injunction to prevent Diageo and Casa Cuervo from using a dripping wax seal on their tequilas, specifically, ...
- Steve Ballmer Tasked With Fixing The Deficit -- Wi ...
The Obama Administration has appointed Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson to lead an 18-person, bi-partisan commission tasked with tackling the country's deficit. USAToday is running a fairly typical piece looking at the multitude of moving pieces that contribute to the nation's fairly-staggering $12. ...
- Vaccines: Veterinarians Are Better Than Human Doct ...
. . . Dr. Sherri Tenpenny Huffington Post 04/16/2010 Veterinarians and pediatricians have a great deal in common. Both are highly qualified medical professionals with similar years of education. Both often struggle to determine what is wrong with their patients since pets, like little people, canno ...
- Alberta seeks refund for expired H1N1 vaccine
. . . By Richard Cuthbertson Canwest News Service, Vancouver Sun 04/14/2010 CALGARY — The Alberta government is recalling more than 650,000 unused doses of adjuvanted H1N1 flu vaccine and is also seeking a refund from the pharmaceutical giant that manufactured the product. The moves come after Heal ...
- Corrupt WHO Attempts To Rewrite History To Confuse ...
. . . Peter Doshi, graduate student Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA 02139 http://www.bmj.com/cgi/eletters/340/apr06_2/c1904 To the Editor: Since the H1N1 outbreak, the World Health Organization (WHO) appears to be distancing itself from the idea that it ever promoted the ...
- HPV Vaccination Campaign Suspension Demanded Globa ...
. . . Press Release Immediate Release Contact: Bobbi Cowan Public Relations Phone: (818) 980-2372 Email: bobbicowan@sbcglobal.net Web Site: http://TruthAboutGardasil.org April 15, 2010, North Hollywood, CA. The global outrage at reports of injustices inflicted on the children of India from unethica ...
- (Video) Gardasil, or “Gardahell”?
- Things You Might Have Missed
Just got back from seeing Alice Walker at Busboys and Poets. She spoke a lot about Israel, about finding your voice in the face of unspeakable horror, about starting where you are at and not always seeing change in terms of the big thing (policy…). Can’t wait to read her new book. She also answere ...
- Does the Supreme Court Lead or Follow?
Everyone is talking about Supreme Court nominations again. I agree with those people who think that the court is going to be more conservative with the loss of Stevens. But I’m looking at that a different way these days. I’ve always paid close attention to Supreme Court picks. Partly that was ...
- Of Glenn Beck, Horror Stories, and Fairy Tales
My friend posted this article the other day. And I just had to comment, because it is such a clear example of cherry picking facts – not only by Glenn Beck (who is clearly one slice short of a sandwich), but also the people who respond to him. So here is the map that started it [...]
- Things You Might Have Missed
A little over a week ago, I sent an email to all those who asked to be put on the email list for the women-focused gathering. I’ll be sending another one this week. If you are supposed to be on that list and aren’t, let me know. The anti-sex crusaders can be so vicious. HT to [...]
- Monstrous
I had a post all ready to put up tonight, but I just watched the video of U.S. soldiers mowing down people on an Iraq street and I can’t think about anything else.   It is so cold, so monstrous. If you haven’t seen the video yet, it is below. And remember, as you watch it, that [...]
- Yemen National Dialog Coalition Seeks Reform, Broa ...
Yemen’s National Dialog Committee published an English language summary of its National Salvation Plan yesterday. The document is available at http://yemenvision.wordpress.com/ The National Dialog Committee (NDC) is an important Yemeni civil society coalition dedicated to creating a forum and consen ...
- Al Qaeda in Yemen, unwanted nomads or essential nu ...
The announcement that al Qaeda in Yemenâs (AQIY) leadership escaped to Somalia in recent weeks is not the end of Yemenâs terrorism woes, but may instead signal the Yemeni al Qaeda group is taking a leading regional role among al Qaeda factions from Saudi Arabia to Somalia and beyond. The flight ...
- Large al Qaeda camp in North Yemen dims peace pros ...
In Yemen, al Qaeda’s training camp in the Abu Jabara valley is no secret. It is in an old military camp between Sa’ada and al Jawf provinces, near the Saudi border, and it houses hundreds of Yemeni and foreign al Qaeda loyalists. Acting as mercenaries for Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, al Qaed ...
- South Yemen clashes escalate, police wound 20
Twenty people were wounded today when police opened fire on a funeral march in the restive town of Dhalie. Local reports indicated one person later died. The crowds had gathered to honor two victims killed when police broke up a anti-government protest on March 11. Yemen launched a broad assault on ...
- Tribal anarchy in Yemen: the tragedy in al Jasheen ...
The Yemeni government’s abdication of its responsibilities in rural Yemen is amply demonstrated by the ongoing saga in the village of al Jasheen, in Ibb province. In this drama, a group of poor villagers refuse to submit to a tyrannical Sheik who demands illegal taxes. The Sheik’s personal militia o ...
- USDA Goes Back to the Drawing Board On Better Trac ...
In early February, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) pleasantly surprised small farmers and food protection advocacy groups alike by abandoning its National Animal Identification System (NAIS). NAIS was a program put in place after a 2003 occurrence of mad cow disease with intention ...
- Two options for tap water at Vancouver Olympics: O ...
Metro Vancouver recently took on the task of promoting the consumption of tap water over bottled water and is now battling it out with Coca-Cola at the Olympic games. As one of the Olympics biggest official sponsors, Coca-Cola, who claims their bottled water “doesn’t compete with tap water,” is of ...
- Farm to School Needs More Support
It seems the Obama administration is starting to take some steps toward addressing the childhood obesity epidemic. The President recently requested the inclusion of an additional $1 billion in funding for child nutrition programs in the national budget. This commitment preceded the unveiling of Fir ...
- Food & Water Watch Partners With University of New ...
Today, Food & Water Watch and the University of New Hampshire’s Office of Sustainability kickoff “Tap In,” a series of films and lectures about water privatization, access, and quality. An initiative of our Take Back the Tap campaign, the series will commence with a showing of, and discussion abou ...
- USDA Admits Lack of Food Safety Follow-Through
The USDA finally admitted to a small group of consumer group representatives last week that its official policy is to take very little action when it finds ground beef contaminated with E. coli in commerce. That is, unless several human illnesses have already been identified with the product. I pre ...
- Building a Smart Energy Grid
Image credit: Good A smarter energy grid would save consumers money and help the environment as well. Counting the benefits of making better use of our limited resources seems unnecessary—until you actually look at the numbers.... Read the full story on TreeHugger
- New Transmission Lines Require Responsible Plannin ...
Image credit: brewbooks /Flickr "This is less of a NIMBY issue and more of a global warming issue." Those are the words of Steve Brucker, Conservation Chair of the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club. Bruckner was speaking about the many small but mighty grassroots organizations that have sp ...
- Beer Rescue Puts Landfill Employees in Hot Water
Image via TreeHugger.com, who will not stand idly by while beer goes to waste. Save the Beers! File this story under, "That Ain't Right!" Two employees of the Columbia, Missouri Solid Waste Division and beer rescuing heroes, Beer Heroes or Beeroes, if you will, have made headlines for resc ...
- Jackson Browne Joins Mission Blue, the NRDC Honors ...
Photo via Transworld Business Oceanographer and author Sylvia Earle won the 2009 TED prize with a far-reaching wish: "to ignite public support for a global network of marine protected areas, hope spots large enough to save and restore the ocean, the blue heart of the planet." The result? Missi ...
- Eating Like a Bird Promotes Plant Health, Increase ...
Image credit: Wikimedia Commons Perhaps it's because humans sit at the top of the food chain , or maybe it's that big predators so capture the imagination, but much of the attention given to the web of predators and prey focuses on this upper edge—the polar bears , the tigers, the wolves. If ...
- Child Obesity Risks Death at Early Age, Study Find ...
A rare study that tracked thousands of children through adulthood found the heaviest youngsters were more than twice as likely as the thinnest to die prematurely, before age 55, of illness or a self-inflicted injury. Youngsters with a condition called pre-diabetes were at almost double the risk of d ...
- Coffee Break Boosts Memory
- A coffee break after an important meeting or class may be just the thing your brain needs to digest new information and improve memory. A new study suggests that resting while awake aids in memory consolidation and improves memory recall, much like getting a good nightâs sleep has been shown to ...
- Monitoring Cell Death Could Help Cancer Treatment
When it comes to aggressive cancers, in the brain or lung for example, oncologists know that the sooner they can determine whether a treatment is unsuccessful, the sooner they can reevaluate and, if necessary, prescribe a new course of action. But typically, it takes two months or more to do the bef ...
- The incredible beauty in the life of cells
- Brain ‘entanglement’ could explain mem ...
Subatomic particles do it. Now the observation that groups of brain cells seem to have their own version of quantum entanglement, or “spooky action at a distance”, could help explain how our minds combine experiences from many different senses into one memory. Previous experiments have shown that th ...
- This Week In Tyranny
No Associated Press content was harmed in the writing of this post Our image in the Muslim world would probably improve if we stopped killing so many Muslims. Dear Attorney General Holder, Since Washington is wired for Republican control, liberals’ proposals and goals are usually treated with disdai ...
- Where is the Debate on Obama's Assassination Progr ...
No Associated Press content was harmed in the writing of this post The revelation last week that the president authorized the assassination of a US citizen created a surprisingly small splash. I try not to engage in speculative “imagine if” games, but if the president had done such a thing in 2005 ...
- This Week In Tyranny
No Associated Press content was harmed in the writing of this post Our image in the Muslim world would probably improve if we stopped killing so many Muslims. Jerome Starkey on why most war reporting by big outlets is so inadequate: Some journalists in Kabul are hamstrung by security rules set in Eu ...
- You Can't Miss What You've Never Had
No Associated Press content was harmed in the writing of this post On Wednesday Yves Smith fretted that bloggers may be doing more harm than good, and wrote “the hollowing out of news organizations can only go so far before information delivery becomes impaired.” In Smith’s formulation, news organi ...
- This Week In Tyranny
No Associated Press content was harmed in the writing of this post Our image in the Muslim world would probably improve if we stopped killing so many Muslims. This could be huge. WikiLeaks may be taking over the functions formerly held by well-funded (and supported) investigative journalism at big ...
- Does Your Home Harbor Safety Hazards?
Here are six of the most common home dangers: Falls This can be one of the deadliest at-home injuries. Put handrails on both sides of stairs, and install grab bars in showers and tubs. Fires The greatest risk comes from inhaling smoke and toxic gases. Make sure your home has working smoke alar ...
- 'Immune-Boosting' Drug Actually Worsens TB
An experimental drug called poly-ICLC, intended to boost production of the immune system protein interferon, has actually been shown to worsen tuberculosis (TB) in mice. The drug ends up drawing immune cells in which tuberculosis bacteria thrive directly into the lungs. Poly-ICLC stimulates your b ...
- How a Phys Ed Program Transformed One School
A Naperville Central High School, west of Chicago, children who are having problems with math or reading go to gym class first. And exercise isn't just restricted to the gym -- there are bikes and balls in the classrooms, and the children are in constant motion. The results are amazing -- reading ...
- Government Screening Program Failing to Find Toxic ...
Federal agencies have failed to set limits or adequately test for beef containing harmful pesticides, veterinary antibiotics and heavy metals. As a result, meat tainted with these toxins are being sold to the public. According to an audit by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a program set up to ...
- Spanking Kids Actually Leads to More Aggressive Be ...
Out of the 2,500 youngsters examined in a recent study, those who were spanked more when they were 3 turned out to be more likely to be aggressive by the age of 5. The researchers accounted for other factors that might cause aggressiveness, such as neglect, violence between the parents, or parenta ...
- Are you? Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and there are prevention seminars all over the nation. While the seminars are tremendously helpful and awareness is good, the information they convey often doesn't get passed around in an accurate way. There is a tendency for people to deny, to psychoanalyze ...
- Contractor Deaths Accelerating in Afghanistan as T ...
from T. Christian Miller , ProPublica April 14, 2010 ( view source ) A recent Congressional Research Service analysis obtained by ProPublica looked at the number of civilian contractors killed in Afghanistan in recent months. It's not pretty. Of the 289 civilians killed since the war began more tha ...
- Southern Africa by Air, Land, and Sea on a Budget
We loved Southern Africa, and we hope this diary is helpful for those planning a trip by air, land, and sea. Yesterday, we did a similar post for East Africa that you can visit by clicking here. Cross posted from Border Jumpers , Danielle Nierenberg and Bernard Pollack. If you haven’t seen our 1,000 ...
- Gods and Monsters: Fighting American Wars From On ...
Originally published at TomDispatch.com The Greeks had it right.� When you live on Mount Olympus, your view of humanity is qualitatively different.� The Greek gods, after all, lied to, stole from, lusted for, and punished humanity without mercy, while taking the planet for a spin in a manner that we ...
- Goldman Sachs Political Donations
OpenSecrets.org: Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs, one of Wall Street’s most prestigious investment banks, was also among the many banks in 2008 and 2009 to receive billions of dollars in taxpayer money to help it stay afloat. Like others in the securities industry, Goldman Sachs advises and invests in ...
- UnderpantsGate: Big Oil, the CIA and the Attempted ...
Also see: American Sponsorship of Global Terrorism By Alex Constantine (Supplementary revisions, 12-30-09, 1:29 pm) It’s All, Once Again, About Big Oil and a Pipeline … Abdulmutallab’s exploding unmentionables “Why Was Umar AbdulMutallab in Houston in August 2008? Whom Did He Visit There? What Did H ...
- Celebrities Lead Charge against Scientology
Hollywood figures quit ‘rip-off’ church as Australian prime minister threatens parliamentary inquiry into its activities Peter Beaumont in London, Toni O’Loughlin in Sydney, and Paul Harris in New York The Observer | 22 November 2009 The security at the red-brick and glass-walled horseshoe of the Jo ...
- Baltimore: Cultist Withdraws Guilty Plea in Baby&# ...
BALTIMORE — A former member of a defunct religious cult has backed out of a plea deal and will face trial on charges he and others starved a toddler to death. Marcus Cobbs had agreed to plead guilty to a lesser charge of accessory after the fact. But his attorney abruptly withdrew the plea Friday mo ...
- What’s Wrong with this RFID Chip?
RFID chip brought to you by the Carlyle Group and Matrics, Inc.
- Will Donor Scandals Doom Crist’s Senate bid?
” … Three of Crist’s top fund-raisers have been hamstrung by federal investigations in the past nine months, and a fourth, Jupiter sports agent and real estate investor Marc Roberts, is facing a federal lawsuit alleging he defrauded a business partner out of $100 million to support his own ‘lavish p ...
- Meatless Monday: A Campaign Rooted in Public Healt ...
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health embraced the Meatless Monday campaign back in 2003, and the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future has proudly served as the national campaign’s scientific advisor ever since. Today I welcome and laud The Johns Hopkins Hospital for launching its ...
- Response to Professor Mitloehner
Dear Professor Mitloehner, I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my post. What you wrote was informative, but your response also raised additional questions for me.  I will lay them out here and you are welcome to respond again. From your response: “I did not write the press releases ...
- A leader for a livable Future – Happy Cesar Chavez ...
It wasn’t until I moved to San Francisco after college that I found out who Cesar Chavez was. Being from Pennsylvania, where his birthday is not celebrated as a state holiday, perhaps I knew his name, but certainly not his legacy as a leader and organizer for farm workers rights. But in California ...
- DC Healthy Schools Act
On Friday, March 26th the DC Council listened to testimony from various concerned citizens and experts from the community on the DC Healthy Schools Act. This bill represents a wonderful first step in improving the health of DC’s children and the role that schools play in the sustainability of ou ...
- Unsupported Claims About Livestock and Climate Cha ...
As a public health doctoral student, I have been taught the importance of communicating scientific information to the public, journalists, and policy makers in a careful manner, especially when dealing with complex issues. Scientific research almost never provides clear answers, but as a scientist ...
- Goldman’s pacts
Understated concern from the L.A. Times. I can’t imagine anyone reading this blog on Saturday who didn’t follow the slapdown of Goldman Sachs by the SEC yesterday avidly. Criminals are being charged for their criminal behavior and they’re rich white people!!! Incroyable. More: Just the beginning? Wh ...
- Fog and phony shows
It’s important to the right to demonize every contrary voice. If you disagree with them, you must be mocked, you must be marginalized. How else could their supporters stay on the same page as official party talking points? How could wingnuts ever read Paul Krugman without risk of their heads explodi ...
- DDN headline writer nails it!
Wow, a chance to see Alan Keyes! Dayton Daily News reporter Katie Wedell also got some choice quotes from Tea Party rally attendees in Fairborn, Ohio: “We want capitalism back” â Brenda Schmitt of Beavercreek “We hate being told what to do” â U.S. Representative Jim Jordan, R-Urbana I don’t kno ...
- Too many goddamned links (again)
Air travel is shut down all over Europe due to volcanic ash from Iceland. That or the Icelanders are burning all their bad paper all at once. - Econacy: The comments on Stephen Hemsley’s big payday (so far 65 out of 74 people agree he’s not worth it, and half the comments have a decidedly single pay ...
- Jesus fucking Christ
$102 million? His Wikipedia page says it all.
- Links for 2010-02-27 [del.icio.us]
Here Are 10 Things Not to Share with Your Co-Workers There are certain things co-workers need not know about each other, including religious and political views as well as personal issues, but some folks just can't seem to keep their mouths shut. And don't forget -- a casual conversation can eas ...
- Links for 2010-02-24 [del.icio.us]
10 Top Things You Need To Know About 'Up In The Air' Movie The film is an adaptation, co-written by Juno director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Sheldon Turner, of a novel by Walter Kirn published in 2001, though Reitman tried to claim sole credit for writing it initially, until the Writer’s Gui ...
- Links for 2010-02-11 [del.icio.us]
Here Are 10 Things Not To Include In Your Resume And Why Employers don't have the time or the patience to sift through irrelevant information like your hobbies, interests or how many grandchildren you have. Just stick to the basics and you're good to go. Here are 10 things to leave off your résu ...
- Links for 2010-02-10 [del.icio.us]
Get Rid Of Browser Hijackers, Spyware, Malware Once And For All They're intrusive and often difficult to delete. Sometimes, people actually wipe their hard drives clean and start over again just to get rid of them. It's time to act! Winter Driving Safety Tips: How To Take Control Of Your Car ...
- Facebook A Big Threat To Israeli Soldiers
The military's added it is cracking down on soldiers' use of social networking Web sites and has launched a campaign warning of the dangers of sharing military classified information online.
- 9/11 Hijackers Not on Flight Manifests?
The claim that no Arab names appeared on the flight manifests for the planes hijacked on the morning of September 11, 2001 arose shortly after the terrorist attacks, and variations on the theme have persisted to this day. The claim initially arose when lists of passengers published by CNN, The Guar ...
- Video of girl’s flogging in Swat was ‘fake’
A resident of Swat, who claims to have prepared the fake video of flogging of a girl in Swat, has termed it drama and revealed that he received Rs0.5 million for doing so before the launch of military operation âRah-e-Rastâ. Before the operation âRah-e-Rastâ, an NGO financed preparation of f ...
- Constitutional Game to Undo Pakistan from the Back ...
Written By :- Dr Shahid Qureshi Pakistan is unfortunately one of those countries where traitors masquerade as politicians and treachery is deemed to be âlegitimate politicsâ. There is no prize for guessing how did the desire the revoke the 17th Amendment got transformed into a full fledg ...
- Palestinians urge global action against Israel
The Palestinian Authority has called on international bodies and the Arab League summit in Libya to protect East Jerusalem al-Quds against Israeli settlement activities. Acting PA Chief Mahmoud Abbas, speaking at the opening of a two-day Arab League summit in the Libyan city of Sirte, called on int ...
- Bling Faith or Emotional Pull ?? | Teeth Maestro
Recent debates, especially on facebook , regarding Zaid Hamid and his relations with a convicted blasphemer who died in jail almost a decade ago have certainly caught the Pakistani youth by surprise. They find themselves locked in an argument which is taking a heavy toll on their intellect and ener ...
- Special Messages from Michael Pollan, Vandana Shiv ...
Filed under: Factory Farming, Food Safety, GE Crops, GE Food, Organics, Politics and Policy, Take Action
- NRC Report on Genetically Engineered Crops Misses ...
Genetically Engineered Crops Are Already Having Negative Impact on Farm Sustainability in the United States The Center for Food Safety today released a statement in response to a National Research Council (NRC) report that purports to address the impact of genetically engineered (GE) crops on “farm ...
- Vandana Shiva and Andrew Kimbrell discuss “G ...
On Saturday, April third, World-Renowned Environmentalists & Activists Andrew Kimbrell and Vandana Shiva Discussed Genetically Engineered Eggplant Moratorium in India and upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case on GE Alfalfa in Washington, DC at Busboys and Poets. Saturday’s conversation,“Global Perspectiv ...
- More Than 200,000 NGOs, Farmers, Consumers, and Or ...
Resulting contamination of non-GE and organic alfalfa hay and seed would devastate livelihoods and organic industry The National Organic Coalition (NOC) today announced that more than 200,000 people submitted comments to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) critiquing the substance an ...
- Court Rules in GMO Sugar Beet Case
Today, federal district Judge Jeffrey White of the Northern District of California denied a request by a coalition of organic seed growers, and conservation and food safety groups seeking a temporary ban on genetically engineered (GE) sugar beets and sugar beet seeds. While Judge White denied the pr ...
- Aboriginal Press eBook: When Victims Become Victim ...
When Victims Become Victimisers: Zionism’s Angry Xenophobic War Against Itself and the Rest of the World Free eBook download: (PDF Format) Brief excerpt from the eBook Edition : -------------------------------------- This Ebook is a complete edition of a ten-part editorial originally published i ...
- Native American Delegation to Bolivia Climate Summ ...
Grassroots Indigenous Delegation brings voices of the people to Bolivia Climate Summit By Brenda Norrell Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com/ Top photo: Michelle Cook, Navajo A delegation of grassroots American Indian activists will attend the Bolivia Climate Summit, thanks to the gen ...
- Cynthia McKinney: "They're White Just Like Us . . ...
Cynthia McKinney on Facebook : The Russell Tribunal on Palestine, Barcelona Session, convened for three days, considered the evidence presented to it, and delivered its decision in response to a series of questions that could be summed up as: "Is the E.U. complicit in Israel's crimes against Palesti ...
- John John: Truth and Reconciliation: An interview ...
www.trentarthur.ca: How many Aboriginal children died in Canada’s state-funded, church-run Indian residential schools, which ran from 1879 to 1996? Where were they buried? How did they die? These are some of the questions Trent history professor John Milloy will be working to answer as the director ...
- Malema's "Kill The Boer" Is Racist Incitement
Last week and Tuesday Julius Malema, the African National Congress Youth (ANCYL) leader, sang "kill the boer" (the Afrikaner farmer) at a birthday celebration held for him at the University of Johannesburg. Malema was wearing a bright yellow tee-shirt with the face of Nelson Mandela emblazoned on t ...
- Footage of Meteor in Wisconsin
An impressive video capture of last night’s massive meteor fireball reported in Wisconsin. Related posts:Stargazing Dove Onslaught Aaron on US Politics Related posts: Stargazing Dove Onslaught Aaron on US Politics
- Guanajuato’s Tunnels
As we were wandering Guanajuato looking for a the San Gabriel de Barrera museum and gardens, I stuck my hand out the window of our van and shot these three videos of Guanajuato’s tunnels. Guanajuato is unique in the network of bewildering tunnels that crisscross it. The narrow streets of Guanajuato ...
- Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende
I spent a wonderful weekend in Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende. I took over 1,300 pictures, and several videos. All that has taken much of the energy for blogging about it, but I’ll let these few pictures speak for themselves. Related posts:So much to blog about!!! Miguel Torres: Doña Esper ...
- Inside Costa Rica Features my Article
After being disappointed by two articles in a row that presented Honduras in the unfavorable light the news wires shine on Honduras, I complained to the editor of Inside Costa Rica with a accusation of severe bias. He responded, and graciously invited me to write an article for them. I thank him, an ...
- Chigüire Bipolar Hacked, Bad Week for Freedom
This week has seen the demise of Google China, the arrest of Guillermo Zuolaga, the president of Globovisión, Venezuela’s last opposition channel, and the reelection of Jose Miguel Insulza as the leader of the OAS. In a much smaller and more personal level, my website was hacked. But that the Chigà ...
- New rules on terror custody being drafted
'We are inadvertently creating incentives for people to be killed rather than captured.' The Obama administration guidelines aim to help decide whether captured suspects are tried or face indefinite detention, U.S. officials say . The Obama administration is for the first time drafting classified gu ...
- Gates Says U.S. Lacks Strategy to Curb Iran's Nucl ...
[Nosy Parker US: Curb *your own.* ] Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has warned in a secret three-page memorandum to top White House officials that the United States does not have an effective long-range policy for dealing with Iran's steady progress toward nuclear capability, according to gov ...
- 'Hezbollah arms not Israel's business'
Israel has received a humiliating rebuff over its recent remarks about Hezbollah arms after a senior official said the movement's weaponry are not Tel Aviv's business. Hezbollah-affiliated government minister Hussein Hajj Hassan said Friday that the movement is always arming and preparing itsel ...
- US-led soldiers killed in Afghanistan
As Afghanistan continues to struggle with militancy, NATO says a roadside bomb has killed two more US-led soldiers in the country's volatile south. The nationalities of the soldiers have not been disclosed yet. The deaths bring the number of foreign troops killed in Afghanistan this year to 164 ...
- US soldier dismissed for threats in Iraq protest
The U.S. Army has dismissed a soldier who threatened fellow troops and sent the Pentagon a violent rap song he wrote to protest his Iraq redeployment orders, officials said Saturday. The dismissal for misconduct means Spc. Marc A. Hall will avoid criminal charges but lose all military benefits e ...
- Remembering Bassem (Pheel) Abu Rahma
Exactly one year ago, Bassem Abu Rahma (who everyone called Pheel, which means “elephant”), was killed by Israeli forces. Pheel, as he did every Friday, was demonstrating at the Wall which cuts off Bil’in from its own lands. Â His last words were to ask the soldiers not to shoot because an Israeli h ...
- A Bailout For Arms Dealers: US Aid and the Israeli ...
By Rela Mazali and Jesse Bacon The US Congress has shamefully abdicated its oversight role in US foreign policy and has become an apologist for the worst policies of the Israeli Government, all the while sending Israel billions of dollars in aid. Fortunately activists are not waiting for the US Cong ...
- How to Market Gaza as an Israel Success Story
From Gisha’s Gaza Gateway The following guide was inspired by a report by the Government of Israel, summarizing Israel’s humanitarian activities for the Gaza Strip in 2009 and at the start of 2010, which was submitted yesterday to the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee. Take things out of context. When ...
- Israel Demolishes and Silences its Bedouin Village ...
By Yeela Raanan of Regional Council for the Unrecognized Bedouin Village (RCUV). (ed’s note: This piece shows how home demolitions are not limited to Palestinians in the Occupied Territories or those who are suspected of crimes.) April 13, 2010. The Government of Israel is putting me on trial next ...
- How the Shabak Use the Children of Palestine
 Ed. Note: The following is a report from Bi’lin resident Yasser Awad Yasin on his interrogation by Israeli security forces.  My name is Yasser Awad Yasin. I am 27 years old and I’m from the village of Bil’in. I’m married and I have two sons and one daughter. The Shabak (Israeli security ) ...
- New food safety bill could crush local food moveme ...
Next week, the Senate will vote on a measure that could potentially extinguish California’s local food movement. Lobbied for by multinational agribusiness giants such as Cargill and Monsanto, as well as supported by the pharmaceutical industry, The Food Safety Modernization Act would impose financia ...
- Next-gen LEDs
Earth2Tech profiles 5 LEDs about to hit the market. They aren’t cheap, $40-50 each, but then CFLs were expensive at first. These LEDs sip power and last six times longer than a CFL.
- Not an Onion post
British prisons are giving drug-free prisoners highly addictive methadone before their release so they’ll have a tolerance against drugs in case they start using again.
- Catholic bishop: ’sex education’ behind church’s c ...
Yes. Teach a Catholic priest how to use a condom and he simply must rape a child. And then, his boss, Cardinal Ratzinger, must then help to cover up the child rape. All because someone taught a fifth grader where babies come from.
- Chomsky warns of fascism risk in America
At a recent speech, Chomsky said he remembers the sound of Hitler’s speeches and how the Nazis went from 2% of the vote to taking over two years later. He hears the rage of the Tea Partiers and others and says “the level of anger and fear is like nothing I can compare in my [...]
- Anat Kamm and the Peacock Incident
Since the gag order was lifted last Thursday(April 8 2010), the Israeli public debate has been largely engaged in indignant verbal stoning of whistle-blower Anat Kamm and journalist Uri Blau. The most vicious attacks have focused on the treasonous criminality of the theft (Kamm) and possession ...
- Maariv: Jerusalem municipality moving forward on c ...
This report follows the news Tuesday (April 13 2010) that Mayor Nir Barkat was attempting to renew house demolitions in East Jerusalem. Note also the repetitive framing of the story as an act of defiance of the US administration (three out of five paragraphs.) Construction in Jerusalem: Business as ...
- How to Market Gaza as an Israeli success story: Th ...
Cross-posted from Gaza Gateway, an analytical blog recently launched by the Israeli human rights group Gisha — The legal Center for Freedom of Movement. Gaza Gateway provides up to date data and analysis on access to the Gaza Strip and is an essential tool for for fact-checking and contextualizing ...
- Yediot: Israel says no to Barenboim Gaza concert & ...
Israel refuses Barenboim access to Gaza because of Schalit Itamar Eichner, Yediot, April 13 2010 Israel has rejected a formal request by the Spanish government to allow the famous Israeli conductor, Daniel Barenboim, to hold a concert in the Gaza Strip. Barenboim asked permission to enter via the Er ...
- Likud power-broker: When Biden “or any other ...
Moshe Feiglin heads “Manhighut Yehudit — The Jewish Leadership Movement” an extremist theocon group, which in recent years has established a strong presence in the Likud. Feiglin-endorsed candidates performed strongly in the 2008 Likud primaries and make up a large part of the party’s current Knes ...
- Home-grown, solo terrorists as bad as Al-Qaeda: FB ...
WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda still aims to strike inside the United States but home-grown or unaffiliated extremists now “pose an equally serious threat,” FBI chief Robert Mueller warned US lawmakers. “Al-Qaeda and its affiliates are still committed to striking us in the United States,” Mueller told a S ...
- Jack Blood On IRS, Fair Tax, Obamacare More At Aus ...
Jack Blood On IRS, Fair Tax, Obamacare More At Austin Tea Party Rally Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | Furl | Netscape | Yahoo | [...]
- Buildings On 9/11 Were Imploded! Willie Nelson
April 16, 2010 CNN Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | Furl | Netscape | Yahoo | BlinkList
- Texas city revives paddling as it takes a swat at ...
TEMPLE, TEX. — In an era when students talk back to teachers, skip class and wear ever-more-risque clothing to school, one central Texas city has hit upon a deceptively simple solution: Bring back the paddle. Most school districts across the country banned paddling of students long ago. Texas sat ...
- Deadline Live – April 16 2010
Friday – Hour One: Jack reviews April 15th Rally’s and plays speeches. Hour Two: With Antone Chaitkin, History editor for the Nationl Intelligence Review. Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | [...]
- Kernel of Science
As I see it, the battle with global warming is not where many alleged ’skeptics’ would prefer. Radiative physics mandates, and I mean MANDATES that CO2 makes it take more time for heat to escape from the surface of the earth to space. Since that is the case there are a few types of skeptics [... ...
- AR4 – 30% non reviewed literature
Nofrakkingconsensus just finished a report on the IPCC chapters. -Take a moment to check out the link. 21 of 44 chapters in the United Nations’ Nobel-winning climate bible earned an F on a report card we are releasing today. Forty citizen auditors from 12 countries examined 18,531 sources cited i ...
- Too tired to blog.
Babies are tough and I’m getting older. I’ll try to get something up tomorrow afternoon. In the meantime, if there is someone interested in discussing global warming. Send your post to me in doc format for consideration.
- New Jersey Cutting Back On Fake Global Warming Bud ...
A little sanity from New Jersey, not much though. ———— N.J. DEP employees to have shorter workdays in 2011 BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Gov. Chris Christie is taking $65 million, the entire allocation, from the state’s global warming fund, and $5.9 million, from the toxic waste site clean ...
- What would you do
I worked for several hours on gridded temps again this weekend. In the meantime ..hours of thought went into this………. What would you do with a little global warming. If I had some global warming, I’d ….. - Canoe to the north pole? Buy carbon credits? By stock in speedo!
- Live from St. John's Newfoundland: The JUNO Awards
Today, I'm blogging from the JUNO Awards in St. John's, Newfoundland. The JUNOs are Canada's equivalent of the Grammys. The JUNOs honor Canadian musicians and ensembles. I'm here with my partner, Darcy James Argue, the bandleader of the steampunk jazz big band, Secret Society. Darcy is nominated f ...
- Crack, Junk Food, and Addiction
In TIME, science writer Maia Szalavitz dissects a recent rat study that was purported to show that junk food is "as addictive" as crack . Some rats were assigned to the equivalent of an all expenses-paid cruise: nearly continuous access to a spectacular array of fatty delicacies including bacon and ...
- That Dating vs. Hooking Up Study
A recent study on college students' preferences for dating vs. hookup is, unaccountably, generating national media attention. The authors found that a bunch of 18-year-old college freshmen in the South embraced traditional gender norms. The study is called "To Hook Up or Date: Which Gender Benefits? ...
- Rep. Bart Stupak to Retire
Politico reports that the notorious anti-choice congressman Bart Stupak (D-Mich) is retiring. Stupak claims that he abruptly announced his departure on a Friday afternoon for no particular reason. He told Politico that he'd been thinking of retiring for the last couple election cycles and, now that ...
- An Engagement Ring is a Deposit on a Wife
Via Gawker we learn that a New York judge reaffirmed a guy's right to demand the ring back if the engagement breaks off for any reason. In the case before the court, a Long Island woman maintained that she should be allowed to keep the $19,000 ring because her former fiance cheated on her: On M ...
- Facebook Roundup: Social Gold, DST, Security, WaTu ...
Facebook Fans Worth $3.60 Each â That’s according to social media management services company Vitrue. The figure came from Vitrueâs estimate that the average fan base of 1 million fans generates at least $3.6 million âin equivalent mediaâ in the course of a year via the news feed. Virtureâ ...
- Inside Social Apps 2010 Is Sold Out – See You on T ...
April 20 | San Francisco Inside Social Apps 2010, our first conference on the future of monetization on social platforms, is now officially sold out. We are very excited by the response to our inaugural event and to have so many industry leaders attending. We hope everyone coming on Tuesday ...
- As Facebook’s f8 Developer Conference Approaches, ...
Facebook’s first f8 developer conference in two years is happening next Wednesday, and it will feature big announcements from the company. Here’s our look at the latest hints and rumors about what might be launched. Open Graph API: Facebook revealed its plans for this platform API last fall, d ...
- Facebook’s New Guidelines for Advertisers: Details ...
Facebook updated its guidelines on what types of advertising cannot run in its performance ad network, last week. But we’ve since heard that a range of companies have been going back and forth with Facebook about what specific types of ads are acceptable or not. There has been some confusion in ...
- Time Wasters Prevail on This Week’s List of Emergi ...
Fish Friends, a fairly new Playdom game, and Mall World, a well-made fashion game that appears to be by an indie developer called 50 Cubes, top our list of the 20 fastest-growing Facebook apps with fewer than a million users. We cover the games in depth over at Inside Social Games. Also note [... ...
- Israel’s stooges battle for British votes
Stuart Littlewood considers the British shadows of the US administration’s pro-Israel spivs and pimps – the Conservative and Labour parties – and argues that the unexpected rise in fortunes of Britain’s third main party, the Liberal Democrats, is likely to make its leader Nick Clegg, who is no rabid ...
- TV election debate another shining example of UK c ...
Tim Coles explains why Britain’s first ever televised election debate between the leaders of the three main parties – stilted, characterized by omissions and obfuscations and pandering to prejudices – was a meaningless spectacle.
- Did banned Israeli media report foretell of Gaza w ...
Jonathan Cook views the possibility that a banned report by Haaretz journalist Uri Blau – suppressed days before Israel attacked Gaza in 2008 – contained vital information warning of Israeli intentions to commit war crimes and revealed the aims of a so far unimplemented phase of the Gaza attack invo ...
- Israeli Mossad operation threatened against whistl ...
An Israeli journalist who went into hiding after writing a series of reports showing lawbreaking approved by Israeli army commanders faces a lengthy jail term for espionage if caught, as Israeli security services warned they would “remove the gloves” to track him down, Jonathan Cook reports.
- The dark underbelly of Israel’s security state. An ...
What is misleadingly being called in Israel the “Anat Kamm espionage affair” is quickly revealing the dark underbelly of a nation that has worshipped for decades at the altar of a security state, Jonathan Cook reports. ”[Fugitive Israeli journalist Uri Blau’s] reports [based on Anat Kamm's leaked i ...
- Brazilian rancher guilty for murder of Dorothy Sta ...
A Brazilian rancher accused of ordering the murder of U.S. nun and Amazon defender Dorothy Stang was found guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Jurors in the jungle city of Belem reached the decision late Monday after 15 hours of deliberations, according to a statement on the Web site of a P ...
- Travelling down the Amazon Road
In the opening of the Sustainability International Forum in Manaus, Brazil, Thomas Lovejoy, the scientist who invented the concept of biodiversity, criticized the construction of a highway through pristine areas in the Amazon rainforest. For Lovejoy, the highway poses a serious threat to the Amazon ...
- Top Amazonia activist shot dead!
Pedro Alcantara de Souza, who headed a union of landless farmers in Para, was shot in the head five times by two men on motorcycles, according to a police spokesman in the town of Redencao. Souza was riding a bicycle on the outskirts of the town and his wife was with him when he was shot, [...]
- Avatar Director James Cameron returns from a visit ...
James Cameron, director of Avatar, will hold a press conference on Wednesday, March 31 at 10 am at Hotel Tropical to report back on his experience a three-day visit to the Big Bend region of the Xingu River, site of the proposed Belo Monte Hydroelectric Dam project. “I was told by my friends at ...
- Amazonia for Sale – new documentary – ...
Amazonia for Sale is a new documentary on the Awajun People and their struggle to protect their ancestral territory. Approximately 35 minutes in length, Amazonia for Sale tells the story of the Awajun Peoples, who, like so many other Indigenous People around the world, are struggling to preserve the ...
- sat’day riddymz
- Thoughtless Thinking
I wished I had recorded the name. There was a black man on CNN defending Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell for his announcement designating April as Confederate History Month. The only thing the man had to say was the same tired old rhetoric about how it was good to see the other side of [...]
- A response to the article: “New Scramble for ...
Commentary from xcroc: There is a lot of misinformation here, the only thing really accurate is the names of the countries. I don’t have time available to go through and document point by point, but I will recommend some reading for those who may wish to know more. First I looked up the author Dr. J ...
- Out of the Mouth of Fools
In a recent interview with the New York Post, Actor/Comedian Tracy Morgan stated: “I’m glad I dropped out of high school, man. I wouldn’t be where I’m at. I would have had a net. I’m glad I didn’t have anything to fall back on, man, because that made me go for my dreams that much harder.” OK, [...]
- Is Satan Speaking and Are You Listening?
One night last week while I was at work, satan started speaking to me. He told me I was deficient, old, unable to concentrate, and not truly sold out to God. When I’m blogging I sometimes get guilt feelings that I’m not focused on my Lord as I should be. I’m thinking too much about [...]
- Nick Griffin: “If Hitler hadn’t been s ...
The following is a transcript of Dominic Carmen’s speech given at the Expose the BNP media briefing, held at the NUJ headquarters on 7th April. At the 1987 General Election, the BNP put up two candidates and received 553 votes. It was beaten hands down by the Monster Raving Loony Party which put up ...
- Journalists expose ‘murky world’ of far right
Leading anti-fascist journalists last week gave a fascinating insight into the “murky and disturbing world of far right politics”. Nick Griffin’s biographer Dominic Carman and photojournalist Marc Vallée shed light on the violent and antidemocratic core of the BNP and the English Defence League. A s ...
- Exposing the Irish National Party
In February, the Irish Sunday Tribune ran a piece on the emergent Irish National Party, giving undue attention to a group that was little more than one Dublin based paediatric nurse and a couple of impressionable hangers on. The group identified as a moderate party in favour of immigration reform an ...
- Collett arrested on suspicion of threatening to ki ...
LAST week BNP youth leader Mark Collett was suspended from the party for allegedly threatening to kill Nick Griffin. Collett (29) was detained by police following claims by the BNP that he was involved in a plot to harm both Griffin and party financer James Dowson. However, sources close to the BNP ...
- On the ground in Dudley
Entering the town of Dudley on Saturday was like entering a ghost town, an almost militarised ghost town. More than half the roads in the town centre were closed, with police manning the roadblocks. As we made our way to where the English Defence League rally was due to be held we walked past rows [ ...
- The invisible government: Propaganda Disguised as ...
John Pilger: In a speech in Chicago, John Pilger describes how propaganda has become such a potent force in our lives and, in the words of one of its founders, represents 'an invisible government'.
- A moment of truth: A word of faith, hope and love ...
We, a group of Christian Palestinians, after prayer, reflection and an exchange of opinion, cry out from within the suffering in our country, under the Israeli occupation, with a cry of hope in the absence of all hope, a cry full of prayer and faith in a God ever vigilant, in God's divine providence ...
- Documentary Video: Shooting the Messenger
This documentary on the deliberate killing and intimidation of journalists in conflict zones, examines how international reporters became targets.
- Impressions of Israeli Executions in the West Bank
Much planning had gone into our family vacation in Israel-Palestine. We could spare only the last two weeks of 2009, and so had developed an uncompromising itinerary for each day, allowing a mere half-day to recover from jet lag from our trip from California. After devoting most of the first week to ...
- Calling Bono: Your Palestinian Gandhis Exist ... i ...
In your recent column in the New York Times, "Ten for the Next Ten," you wrote: "I'll place my hopes on the possibility -- however remote at the moment -- that...people in places filled with rage and despair, places like the Palestinian territories, will in the days ahead find among them their Gandh ...
- REMINDER: The Vast Majority Of The Government Defi ...
Many people right now are making a scare story out of the U.S. government’s future deficit projections. Many of these same people are also blaming our government’s horrific projected deficits on the current administration. Problem is, as shown in the chart below (via The Economist), America’s defic ...
- Nearly Too Late
Corporate Takeover 95% Complete Time to wake up!! You’ll be late for the END.
- PEACE
………………………………….PEACE…………………………….. No! Sadly dear heart, passivity and quietism won’t make the nightmares go away!.. Some of US write to reach those who are still asleep.. We rally to express our disenchantment with the status quo! We March to show the strength of our convictions. “We” will com ...
- Join this Care2 group, Care2 over 12 million stron ...
~ WELCOME ~ Get involved join this Care2 group to make a difference, apathy is no longer acceptable! Group Discussions new topic default View All red Welcome (4) blue News (4) green Petitions (3) yellow Miscellaneous (10) [...]
- Prayer for America
This prayer was offered eight years ago in Congress by Dennis Kucinich, one of a very small group, who actually represent the American people in government today. Please do all you can to see that he is reelected to Congress, he represents the 10th District of Ohio in the House of Representatives, w ...
- Taking A Break, So Here’s Someone Else’ ...
We’ve been enjoying the sunshine (yes, wonderful sunshine) of North Wales for the past week and now we’re moving house, so The Unsuitablog has had to take a back seat for the time being. Don’t worry, we will be back soon, but to tide you over is the latest from the RANVideo YouTube channel, which [ ...
- Jan Lundberg Attacks Sierra Club’s Support f ...
Our good friends The Sierra Club are at it again – this time with regards to motor transport. The Sierra Club believe you can have “clean cars” as demonstrated by this press release, emanating from the new radical Executive Director, Michael Brune (didn’t take long for him to become a member of the ...
- Greenwash of the Week: Chevron’s Solar Proje ...
Yes, I’m being lazy: we’re packing to move house so The Unsuitablog will be a bit sporadic for a while. Thank goodness there’s so much greenwash to choose from out there. (That was a joke)
- The Chagos Archipelago – Where “Conservation ...
No need for comment, straight repost with thanks to Fred. How do you greenwash a large airforce base? A base that is responsible for bombing nearby countries, and which was built on an island you confiscated from residents who are now living in exile on the other side of the world? Easy. You announ ...
- RecycleBank Is Worse Than Doing Nothing
We’re moving house soon, which means discovering untold secrets in the rarely visited corners of our current place of abode. After 16 years in the same place, much of that with an attitude that could possibly be described as “hoarder”, it’s no surprise that our domestic recycling bin is being kept ...
- Lingering Racism Against African-Iraqis
Today, the New York Times posted a rather disturbing article about the level racism in Iraq. There are an estimated 1.2 million African-Iraqis. By and large, nearly all are treated like second-class citizens. In fact, the discrimination is so engrained “that they are commonly referred to as “abd” ...
- Galbraith: 2nd Stimulus Needed
University of Texas economics professor James Galbraith appeared on Al Jazeera today to discuss his vision for economic recovery. The first priority, said Galbraith, is to fill state budget gaps. While the concern over of the growing deficit and the national debt is important, ultimately, “unless ...
- Evo Morales Scores Again
Evo Morales, Bolivia’s first indigenous president, has secured reelection by a landslide. In fact, the victory gives him an even greater mandate than the one he previously enjoyed. Unofficial results show that Morales received 63 percent of the vote, an increase of almost 10 percentage points from ...
- Lingering Corruption in Afghanistan
Corruption is one of the main factors behind the increasingly dire situation in Afghanistan. Since 2001, billions of dollars have poured in and yet, there is little to show for it. To a large extent, much of what hinders the present Afghan government is its inability to tackle systemic cronyism a ...
- The Hijacking of Adam Smith
Advocates of an unregulated global economy like to use Scottish philosopher Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations to support their bold claims about the invisible hand. Smith, capitalism’s patron saint, however, was much more nuanced and reflective than unscrupulous market-friendly ideologues portray him ...
- Documents Pouring in as DocumentCloud Goes Beta
Eagle-eyed followers of the DocumentCloud Twitter feed have already picked up on the fact that we began adding users to our beta last month. We made a strategic decision to peg our beta to NICAR' s March 2010 computer assisted reporting conference , where we knew we'd be able to gather a sizable ...
- Clifford Stoll Was Wrong, But Internet is Far From ...
Poor Clifford Stoll . His 1995 Newsweek essay The Internet? Bah! Hype alert: Why cyberspace isn't, and will never be, nirvana resurfaced last month and, yes, is still so curmudgeony that it makes Dennis the Menace's Mr. Wilson sound like Pangloss: What the Internet hucksters won't tell you is th ...
- Agriculture and Us
I attended an Ashoka conference in New Delhi yesterday on rural innovation and farming. There were so many new things I realized about agriculture's deep rooted connections with culture, society and the economy that I decided to immediately write about it before the memories fade. Plus. I watched Av ...
- Printcasting Adds Partners in Philadelphia, Puerto ...
Do niche print magazines still have a role to play in the digital age? Media outlets in five different cities around the world are using the Printcasting publishing network to try and answer this question. We've added three partners in two weeks. They are: La República , one of the leading newspaper ...
- Hacks and Hackers: A New Community for Technojourn ...
Last June, at the annual Center for Future Civic Media Conference , I got to talking with Aron Pilhofer (an old friend, leader of the New York Times news applications team and a Knight News Challenge winner for the DocumentCloud project) about the growing number of people who are now doing computer ...
- Edge of Deterrence - Obama's Ballistic Missile Pro ...
The Department of Defense released its Ballistic Missile Defense Review Report (BMDRR) on February 1, 2010, laying out America's long-term policy on ballistic missile defense. At the same time, the Obama Administration released its fiscal year (FY) 2011 budget request, which includes recommended fun ...
- The Edge of Wind - Proposed Electric Grid Could Ma ...
The energy needs of the entire human population could potentially be met by converting wind energy to electricity. While offshore wind power resources are abundant, wind turbines are currently unable to provide steady power due to natural fluctuations in wind direction and strength. Steady is the ke ...
- Inside Africa - South Africa Faces More than Socce ...
Eugene Terreblanche, the white 69 year-old South African most famously known for his racist stance, was killed on April 3 in his bed, in the town of Ventersdorp, 100 miles from the capital, Pretoria. He was the stereotypical Boer: fearless, tough, no-nonsense and convinced of his racial “superiority ...
- The Edge of Law - Universal Jurisdiction is Abused ...
The Legal Task Force of the Scholars for Peace in the Middle East released its first major statement condemning the misuse of universal jurisdiction in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, while and insisting upon reform. In light of recent harassment of Israeli officials, the international panel of le ...
- Inside Iraq - The Road to Power: Iraqiyya and Iraq ...
As the news broke that his cross-sectarian alliance was leading last month's parliamentary election with 91 seats, former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi was seen on television, grinning and receiving well-wishers in his Baghdad headquarters. His supporters took to the streets, jubilantly dancing a ...
- Chidambarams Dominoes Are Beginning To Fall
By Trevor Selvam The sons and daughters and the grandchildren of freedom fighters, of Gandhian activists, of Sarvodaya activists, followers of Vinoba Bhave, of the Congress Socialists, of the followers of Nehruvian socialism, of the followers of JP Narayan, of those the British chose to call terror ...
- Can Capitalism Fix The Climate?
By Simon Butler Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. It has taken capitalism about 250 years to generate enough waste and pollution to press dangerously against natures limits. With such a damning record, there should be no g ...
- Hedy Epsteins Emotional Speech In Support Of The D ...
By Hedy Epstein Video of an emotional speech by Holocaust surviver Hedy Epstein speaking out in support of Divestment at the Universtity of California at Berkeley, California
- A Letter To Janet About Sabra-Shatilla
By Franklin Lamb Dr. Franklin Lamb is an American who has dedicated the best years of his life and more to the service of Palestinians. This is a letter to his wife Janet, that was published in Counterpunch, on the anniversary of the Sabra & Shatila Massacre, on Sept. 14, 2007
- Mystifying Male Power As Domination: Theological R ...
By Carol P. Christ Not only the Holy Father but all fathers and indeed all males benefit from the mystification of male power as domination. It is hard for victims and other witnesses (including wives and mothers) to believe that allegedly all-powerful males are doing something wrong. A church tha ...
- OPPORTUNITY TO HELP OUR FRIENDS IN AFGHANISTAN
An amazing opportunity is available for communities across the country: The videos from Our Journey to Smile which I’ve been posting on here have been compiled into one long film. On 3/27 at 9pm (est), we will be showing the film along with others groups across the US. Additionally, we will be live ...
- The Ink People
Last week, my friend from Eureka, CA, Dave Berman informed me that the community organization where Conor and I spoke on Halloween night was hit by a 6.5 earthquake. The Ink People are, as Dave said, ” limping along”: They are “only able to find temporary space for some admin work and a few of its ...
- You might just find that you get what you need
Throughout these intense past few years, there have been times when I have nearly lost any kind of faith. Sometimes what I was seeing on a day to day basis looked far to ugly for there to be a God. Though questions still abound, I understand that sometimes it takes the worst kind of suffering to [.. ...
- Dangerous gatherings in Afghanistan!
- Another Blogging Stieber
For all of you who have enjoyed mine and Conor’s blog, you’ll probably find my brother’s blog interesting also. With all the money it spends on advertising, most people could probably tell you a lot about the military, but what about other ways of “serving” one’s country? My brother Zack decided to ...
- Feds Indict Ex-Blackwater President
The former president of Blackwater Worldwide was charged Friday with using straw purchases to stockpile automatic weapons at the security firm and filing false documents to cover up gifts given to the King of Jordan.
- G. Edward Griffin talks about chemtrails in exclus ...
- VIDEO: Gunshots Fired In Immediate Aftermath Of Po ...
- Army to Court Martial ‘Birther’ Officer
U.S. military officials tell NBC News that the U.S. Army will court martial a lieutenant colonel who refuses to deploy to Afghanistan because he considers orders from President Obama to be “illegal.”
- Arizona Passes Strict Immigration Bill; Gives Poli ...
- Health insurance companies invest billions in fast ...
(NaturalNews) Did you ever wonder how health insurance companies drum up future business? It's easy: Just invest in companies whose products cause chronic degenerative disease, driving people towards more health care needs and therefore more health insurance. And that's exactly what the health insur ...
- Meat industry lying about E. coli contamination
(NaturalNews) The meat industry has been misusing data to make it appear that E. coli contamination of meat is decreasing, said Barbara Kowalcyk of the Center for Foodborne Illness, Research and Prevention. Executives from the American Meat Institute (AMI) have claimed success in the beef industry's ...
- Green tea prevents eye disease
(NaturalNews) Recent research out of Hong Kong is indicating that certain substances found in green tea work to penetrate eye tissue and prevent eye disease. Catechins, a type of antioxidant, are one such substance that researchers say helps to prevent ocular degeneration and oxidative stress. Publi ...
- Artificial pancreas breakthrough offers solution f ...
(NaturalNews) It's downright amazing: A biomedical engineer at Boston University has developed a so-called "artificial pancreas" that helps diabetics maintain balanced blood sugar levels by monitoring the blood and releasing either insulin or glucagon as needed. Now all those people who eat artifici ...
- Dark-skinned immigrants to Canada urged to take vi ...
(NaturalNews) Canadian doctors and nutritionists are urging dark-skinned immigrants coming to Canada to supplement with vitamin D in order to stay healthy. Many Canadian immigrants have relocated from countries with warmer, sunnier climates, and are exposed to far less natural sunshine in Canada tha ...
- School District Allegedly Snapped Thousands of Stu ...
A webcam spying scandal at a suburban Philadelphia school district is broadening, with lawyers claiming the district secretly snapped thousands of webcam images of students using school-issued laptops without the pupils’ knowledge or consent. Some of the images included pictures of youths at home, i ...
- Bush’s Illegal Wiretapping Tab: $612,000
The two American lawyers who were illegally wiretapped by the Bush administration asked a federal judge Friday to order the government to pay $612,000 in damages, plus legal fees for their attorneys. The demand (.pdf) comes two weeks after U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker said the former administr ...
- FBI to Cloud: We Have a Warrant!
FBI agents targeting alleged criminal spammers last year obtained a trove of incriminating documents from a suspect’s Google Docs account, in what appears to be the first publicly acknowledged search warrant benefiting from a suspect’s reliance on cloud storage. The warrant, issued August 21 in t ...
- Yahoo Beats Feds in E-Mail Privacy Battle
Yahoo prevailed Friday over Colorado federal prosecutors in a legal battle testing whether the Constitution’s warrant requirements apply to Americans’ e-mail. Saying the contested e-mail “would not be helpful to the government’s investigation,” (.pdf) the authorities withdrew demands for e-mail in a ...
- Final Conspirator in Credit Card Hacking Ring Gets ...
Damon Patrick Toey, the “trusted subordinate” of TJX hacker Albert Gonzalez, was sentenced in Boston on Thursday to 5 years in prison. He also received a $100,000 fine and three years’ supervised release, according to the Justice Department. Toey, 25, helped Gonzalez breach the networks of numerous ...
- Bush Echoed Obama's Words, Not Actions, on Nuclear ...
"The biggest threat facing this country," President Bush declared on September 30 2004, is weapons of mass destruction in the hands of a terrorist network." But in the wake of the successful Nuclear Security Summit this week, Bush's conservative water carriers are blasting President Obama for the s ...
- Tea Party "Contract from America" a Fiscal Suicide ...
As Tea Party favorite Karl Marx once said, historical events occur twice, first as tragedy, then as farce. And so it is with the Tea Party " Contract from America ." But rather than following Newt Gingrich's gimmicky 1994 path to retaking control of Congress, the Tea Partiers sound more like Ronal ...
- 10 Inconvenient Truths for Tax Day
With Tax Day again upon us, two story lines will predictably dominate the media coverage on April 15th. In their perpetual war on taxes, conservatives will claim that rates are too high even as those Americans who receive tax credits get " welfare ." Meanwhile, frothing-at-the-mouth Tea Partiers w ...
- Right-Wing "47% Pay No Taxes" Talking Point Debunk ...
welfare ." Now, media as diverse as the Daily Show and the New York Times are pushing back against the latest attack in the Republicans' perpetual class war. In a segment Tuesday titled, "That's Tariffic," Jon Stewart lamented: "The media attacks the poor and elderly for not paying federal income ...
- Dow 11,000 Ends the Right-Wing Obama Bear Market M ...
For the millions of Americans struggling to find jobs or pay their mortgages, the Dow Jones' flirtation with 11,000 isn't particularly meaningful. But for the legions of right-wing talking heads who even before the November 2008 election declared Barack Obama's supposed "socialism" would "tank the ...
- The Nightowl Newswrap
Europe still grounded; no relief in sight. "Millions of stranded travellers face further air chaos as the volcanic ash from Iceland that has closed most of Europe's airspace continues to spread. An estimated three-quarters of flights were cancelled on Saturday. About 20 countries closed their airspa ...
- Senator Claire McCaskill (D) on Rachel Maddow
"...Well, it's, it's because we didn't have enough people when we went into Iraq. Truth be known, we didn't have the size of force necessary to do what we were trying to do in Iraq..." - Senator Claire McCaskill (D) Somebody should have told that to Donald Rumsfeld . Oh, wait... Senator Claire McCas ...
- It Ain't Over Until It's Over
And the fat lady hasn't even started warming up yet. � Goldman case likely to unleash torrent of lawsuits Could the coming shit storm that's apparently about to descend on the insidious mass of corruption that has been so aptly termed " a vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity " possibly ...
- For Women, Federal Law Is Never Enough
Because those terrified of women and sex just will never take "None of your fucking business so back the fuck off" for an answer, this will always be necessary. Katha Pollitt: What if you need an abortion and you don't have the money? Believe it or not, I meet plenty of people who don't understand ...
- Obama Calls Out Mitch on Wall Street Reform
Oh, SNAP! "Now, unsurprisingly, these reforms have not exactly been welcomed by the people who profit from the status quo - as well their allies in Washington. �This is probably why the special interests have spent a lot of time and money lobbying to kill or weaken the bill. �Just the other day, in ...
- Fannie And Freddie’s Lasting Impact
The DOW continues to be on the rise, which is certainly some good news, particularly for investors. Unfortunately, that is not translating into new jobs. Quite the opposite, in fact. For the second week in a row, first time unemployment benefits have risen, this week close to half a million (484, ...
- WANTED: A Renewed American Spirit
My friend in advertising always says you can tell a lot about a society by how and what is marketed to its citizens. So, how are we doing here in the good old U S of A?? The Superbowl ads this year were pretty ho hum. Even the pros agree with me on that [...]
- CIA Reaching for Mediocrity?
I presume some of you caught the Washington Post “blow job” about the new number two guy at CIA, Michael Morrell. I was particularly struck by the following: Michael J. Morell, 51, will take over the No. 2 position at a time when the CIA is battering the al-Qaeda terrorist network with an escalatin ...
- BO(zo)’s Bright-Unique-Lovey-Loopey-Shiny-Hopey-Id ...
BO(zo) did a flyover and crapped on NASA at the KSC today on his way to a $30K/plate fundraiser. Heâs now hawking his new plan that Iâve dubbed the B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T plan. Note: the original, bulleted, items are all taken from the White House handout. Letsâ review the new B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T plan, ...
- Exclusive report: Democracy is still alive and wel ...
Editor: This is a guest column, reproduced with special permission of the Secretary of Innovation (not an official government agency). As citizen journalists for the Secretary of Innovation (SoI), co-founder Bessie and I attended the April 14, 2010 Tea Party rally on the Boston Common, Boston, Mass ...
- Runaway Black Holes No, But There are Oyster Birds ...
There are dangers that confront the Large Hadron Collider but they are not micro black holes. Meet a petulant God, and an aggressive Oyster Catcher. read more This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see the full, formatted version of the article
- Incredible Feats of the Fakirs
clothed in little more than loin cloths and living on alms, the Fakirs are yet able to perform incredible feats of endurance and apparent magic. read more This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see the full, formatted version of the article
- Snowboarder Vs Avalanche
Snowboarding, already an extreme sport, becomes even more adventurous when an avalanche, triggered naturally or by human activity, decides to chase a snowboarder or skier read more This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see the full, formatted version of the art ...
- Yummy! - How to Cook Chesapeake Bay Blue Crabs
Chesapeake Bay's Blue Crabs are a terrific feast for summer. In fact, many Marylanders prefer a crab feast to any other sort of outdoor cook-out. read more This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see the full, formatted version of the article
- Help! Aliens In My Tree!
They look like tiny aliens in your Cedar or Juniper tree, but they aren't. read more This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see the full, formatted version of the article
- 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 will be c ...
- 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 p ...
- BlackListedNews: BOMBSHELL – Whistle Blower Comes ...
I can only apologize for not pushing the breakdown of the gold market story out more. It is finally coming loose it seems, & when this occurs it will be another giant 'discontinuity' that'll get filled up with more inflationary ripoffs. A huge basis of the system is gonna croak sometime soon... ...
- Palin Bachmann: 2010 GOP Convention Center Rally H ...
Scored tickets & blogger access to the Palin-Bachmann event, surely the best GOP show of the season... A mellow crowd greeted Minnesota's top Republicans, ready to slug out another election season. There isn't much new news to report, but Andrew French ( @tacomachine ) got really nice photos ...
- Oh noes: Epic FBI white supremacist troll Hal Turn ...
Alright here's a bizarre story about a strange man from New Jersey, Hal Turner, who rose to fame as a racist, anti-semitic blogger and radio talk show host whose violent rhetoric upset many people. Alex Jones to his credit accurately flagged Turner years ago as an FBI informant/operative. No mainstr ...
- War on WikiLeaks? Nasty intelligence plan to destr ...
Well this is grim! The ACIC or Army Counterintelligence Center published in March 2008 a National Security Information Special Report, under the auspices of the Department of Defense Intelligence Analysis Program (DIAP). Michael D Horvath of the Cyver Counterintelligence Assessments Branch d ...
- Restored 1927 "Metropolis" adds new subplots on wo ...
Frame by frame, the lost almost-complete version of Metropolis is coming out. METROPOLIS2710 It's an amazing & essentially perfect film, which created the bases for epic pop culture characters like Doc Brown, C3PO, as well as a powerful vision of utopian urbanism -- the film itself created a huge c ...
- The Goldman Sachs Credo – So What if We Lie?
Somebody woke up the Securities and Exchange Commission, apparently. They indicted Goldman Sachs and superstar trader Fabrice Touree of their London office for “for making materially misleading statements and omissions in connection” with a major offering in early 2007.  The case is clearly su ...
- Report on March and Rally to Defend Public Educati ...
Readers- As you know I have spent a great deal of time bringing you the news regarding the efforts of ‘By any Means Necessary’, or BAMN (www.bamn.com) and their efforts to stop privatization city by city, but especially in Detroit. I have done this for the purpose of letting readers know about the ...
- Another Big School Anti-Privatization Victory toda ...
With the successful march on Washington, April 10, 2010 in front of Arne’s cubbyhole and the recent victories handed to BAM and Detroit Schools, Arne Duncan and his cronies must have their underwear in a knot. City by city they had been having their way but now that the forces, mostly made up of st ...
- Pedophilia and male prostitutes in the White House ...
video and author engagement in comments at source. Pedophilia is at the core of US government. Fully documented and called “The Franklin Affair,” the CIA ordered that a child prostitution ring involved with political “leadership” of both parties not to be investigated, despite damning evidence. Most ...
- Times Have Changed So Why Haven’t We?
We know that education is suffering in many ways nationwide. An enormous increase of students with special needs is being identified. According to Americaâs Promise Alliance, capable students are dropping out of school. In April 2008, ABC World News segment (“Failing Grades,” April 1) featured a ...
- Gordon Duff: "Does The Holocaust Prove The Christi ...
The following column is reprinted with permission from Gordon Duff, staff writer and Senior Editor at Veterans Today . "Does The Holocaust Prove The Christian God Is Dead?" � �Gordon Duff Source: �Veterans Today April 16, 2010 * �Israel's Position Isn't Without Merit * �Are They On The Same Path? ...
- Remembering Marla
In every war zone there are those who risk their lives to bring comfort and humanitarian aid to the civilian population caught up in the conflict. Most of these workers seldom receive recognition or thanks for the difficult job they do. Each year, since 2005, I have posted a blog in memory of Marl ...
- Pravda: Nuclear Summit a Continuation of U.S. Hypo ...
The following commentary is reprinted with permission from Pravda, Moscow. Nuclear Summit a Continuation of U.S. Hypocrisy � � Pravda.ru By Lisa Karpova April 15, 2010 Since its creation in 1948, Israel has been thumbing its nose at international law. In fact, Israel has become perhaps the world's ...
- Why Are Corporate Groups Funding the Tea Party?
The following commentary is reprinted with permission from Global Research. Why Are Corporate Groups Funding the Tea Party? � �Shamus Cooke Source: � Global Research April 15, 2010 Rank and file Tea Partiers are, politically speaking, lost at sea in the dead of night, looking for the light of comm ...
- Caucasus Emirate media: Int'l terrorists from FSB ...
The following article is reprinted with permission from Kavkaz Center, Caucasus Emirate (mujahideen) news agency, citing other media sources. International terrorists from FSB Russia murdered Polish President with EMP � � Kavkaz Center April 14, 2010 �12:54 Emirate time The Romanian Global News wa ...
- Is the Best Antiwar Voice on TV Glenn Beck?
By David Swanson I mean that as a serious question. Now, I don't think Glenn Beck has much between his ears. I don't think he has a coherent principled view of anything, and I expect he would throw his own grandmother under a bus for a buck. His opposition to war is driven by the most disgusting ...
- Israel's Declining Sperm Quality Tied to Depleted ...
Israel's Declining Sperm Quality Tied to Depleted Uranium Exposure Tim King | Salem-News.com Israel's population is facing a dire threat: a drastic depopulation, from the use of weapons that leave behind Depleted Uranium (DU). Depleted Uranium leads to the word Omnicidal, as DU kills everything i ...
- Next Supreme Court Justice to Solidify Right Wing, ...
Next Supreme Court Justice to Solidify Right Wing, Neoliberal Control By Stephen Lendman On April 9, Justice John Paul Stevens delivered a letter to President Obama stating: "Having concluded that it would be in the best interests of the Court to have my successor appointed and confirmed well in ...
- Israel Dismisses Obama Call to Join NPT
Israel Dismisses Obama Call to Join NPT Minister: Obama Fine With Israel's 'Nuclear Ambiguity' By Jason Ditz | AntiWar.com | Submitted by Michael Munk | www.MichaelMunk.com As with previous discussions of the possibility, Israeli officials today reacted negatively to yesterday’s comment by Preside ...
- Terror Suspects Held 'Illegally' In Afghanistan Pr ...
Terror suspects held 'illegally' in Afghanistan prison named by charity • MoD sued for refusing to identify pair handed to Americans • Men named as Amanatullah Ali and Yunus Rahmatullah By Richard Norton-Taylor | Guardian.co.UK A legal charity has named two men who ended up in the infamous "dark ...
- Scanning for Controversy in the Lincoln Proposal
Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) has released her language for the derivatives portion of the bill overhauling financial regulation. I’ve gone through the section-by-section report, and am now digging into the language more deeply. Bills are complicated things, and I’ll be looking more closely this aft ...
- Massa Refunds Total $112,000
On the day Eric Massa resigned from the House, he refunded $112,000 in campaign donations, according to the Federal Election Commission. More than half of those refunds, $62,000, were returned to individual donors, and the rest went to political committees. The biggest refund recipients? Nancy Pelos ...
- Collins Signs Republican Letter Opposing FinReg
Brian Beutler at Talking Points Memo reports that Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) has signed Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s letter in opposition to the Democrats’ financial reform bill. Republicans claim — inaccurately, experts say — that the bill will lead to more Wall Street bailouts. Here is the ...
- Blanche Lincoln Releases Derivatives Bill
Find it here. And here is a section-by-section summary.
- Obama Puts Weight Behind DC Vote Bill
For the first time, President Obama today threw his support behind the marathon push to grant the residents of the nation’s capitol a voting representative in Congress. From the White House statement: Americans from all walks of life are gathering in Washington today to remind members of Congress th ...
- Tax those carbon gluttons
LEMME TELL YOU about a carbon tax youre gonna love. Two such taxes, actually. I tell you, kid, Stephane Dion had the right idea, but the wrong sales pitch. The fun starts with the government giving you maybe $2,000 as a carbon dividend. Submitted by cowboss for the farm animals to Society & C ...
- Why do we hate? Academics seek answer in new field
Hate is everywhere, but the fundamental question of why one person can hate another has never been adequately studied, contends Jim Mohr of Gonzaga University, who is developing a new academic field of hate studies. Submitted by cowboss for the farm animals to Society & Culture �|� �Note-it! �|� �A ...
- Will Whole Foods new mobile slaughterhouses squee ...
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 for the farm animals to ...
- 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 for the farm animals to Society & Culture �|� �Note-it! �|� �Add a Comment
- ND food pantries reach halfway goal of 700 deer
A North Dakota program that distributes venison to the needy is halfway to its goal of collecting 700 deer carcasses despite a hunting season that barely got off with a bang. "I was a little worried about the hunting season," said Ann Pollert, Submitted by cowboss for the farm animals to Society ...
- Goldman Sachs Charged With FRAUD By SEC
Goldman Sachs FRAUD Charges Filed By SEC Over Subprime Mortgage Securities Huffington Post | Ryan McCarthy First Posted: 04-16-10 10:51 AM | Updated: 04-16-10 11:49 AM The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Goldman Sachs wit ...
- Organizer Of ‘Crash The Tea Party’ Rec ...
Organizer of ‘Crash the Tea Party’ receives threats By Anita Kissée KATU News and KATU.com Staff Story Published: Apr 14, 2010 at 12:57 AM PDT   Story Updated: Apr 14, 2010 at 8:32 PM PDT PORTLAND, Ore. â A group planning to infiltrate Tea Party protests on Tax Day is led by a local ...
- Talking Palestine To Power
By Sonja Karkar, ZNet, April 14, 2010 Today, there is no excuse for not knowing the truth about Palestine, especially what is happening in Gaza. Even taking into account the disinformation spread in mainstream media, there are enough glimpses one gets of [...]
- War Crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan
Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation, April 13, 2010 War crimes, massacres, and, as Al Jazeera properly calls it, “collateral murder,” are all part of the US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001. The release last week of the Wikileaks video, thirty-eight grisly minutes long, [...]
- Exposing Glenn Beck as a Dangerous Fraud, Part 2
“This is Orson Welles, ladies and gentlemen, out of character to assure you that The War of The Worlds has no further significance than as the holiday offering it was intended to be. The Mercury Theatre’s own radio version of dressing up in a sheet and jumping out of a bush [...]
- Stepping up - University at Buffalo The Spectrum
Stepping up University at Buffalo The Spectrum The president of Pakistan , Asif Ali Zardari, recognized the direness of the situation and began to mobilize military forces to combat the Taliban . ... and more��
- 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 . ...
- Scientists urge trans fats ban
A ban on trans fats would save lives by preventing thousands of heart attacks every year, scientists say. Experts writing in the British Medical Journal said the chemically altered vegetable oils, also known as trans fatty acids and typically found in cakes, pastries, pies, chips and fast foods, wer ...
- Expert explains debate body language
A body language expert who analysed the three main party leaders taking part in the historic first televised election debate on Thursday night has given his verdict. Professor Patrick O'Donnell, social psychologist at the University of Glasgow, said Nick Clegg was the nice guy, David Cameron was the ...
- Glastonbury Festival line-up announced
As a thirty-something journalist more desk bound than I’d like to admit, I was heartened when a colleague in his early twenties said: “I haven’t heard of half of these acts.” It was a relief that I was not the only one out of touch with the latest bands, but also evidence of Glastonbury’s variety of ...
- Blacklist of opaque companies published
Corporate Responsibility magazine has broken it’s tradition of positive reporting of CSR issues and published a blacklist of the least transparent companies in the US. The list highlights those corporations which publish only the minimum amount of information they need to in order to comply with reg ...
- Hotel offers pedal-powered meals
A Copenhagen hotel has unveiled an unusual plan to do its bit for the environment - asking eco-conscious guests to get on their bike and pedal their way to a greener future. The Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers , located 15 minutes from the centre of the capital, has installed two stationary exercise ...
- The impact of comments on website traffic
Many people have asked about the effect on the traffic at the FM website of turning off comments on February 25. Here are the numbers, showing no impact. The totals underestimate recent traffic, since much of the traffic has moved to syndications during the past 3 months. The syndicated traffic f ...
- A powerful story from Afghanistan, an illustration ...
This article, based on examination of one small fragment of the war, reveals much. The article About intelligence in Afghanistan About roads, the magic bullet of COIN (in Spring 2008) (1) The article (headings added) “U.S. retreat from Afghan valley marks recognition of blunder“, Greg Jaffe, Wa ...
- FM newswire for April 17, interesting articles abo ...
Todayâs links to interesting news and analysis. If you find this useful, pass it to a friend or colleague. An analysis of effective propaganda:Â “Cherry-Picking Income Distribution Statistics“, Justin Wolfers, blog of the New York Times, 13 April 2010 Another example of effective propaganda:Â ”C ...
- Global warming causes earthquakes and volcanic eru ...
This story has sparked much laughter among global warming skeptics. The history of exaggerated claims by warmists have made the skeptics sloppy. This claim has a basis in real research. “Ice cap thaw may awaken Icelandic volcanoes“, Reuters, 16 April 2010 “Will present day glacier retreat i ...
- About that melting arctic ice cap
Here’s one of the often shown graphics from the National Snow and Ice Data Center, showing extent (not area) of arctic sea ice: While not chart junk, its clear message is an illusion. The x-axis is not at zero, which exaggerates the change. The ice extent range (y-axis) is only 12% over this 3 ...
- Tumour fear over metal hip replacements
The Times – THOUSANDS of people fitted with metal hip replacements are to have their operations reviewed and may be called in for tests over fears that their implants could cause non-cancerous tumours and tissue damage. An official review, to be announced this week by the Medicines and Healthcare pr ...
- Stop and search UK: A Briton is interrogated by po ...
Mail Online – Somebody is stopped and searched by the police every 20 seconds in ‘Big Brother’ Britain, it was revealed last night. More than nine out of every ten of those interrogated by officers are not even subsequently arrested, let alone charged. Read Article
- GE: 7,000 tax returns, $0 U.S. tax bill
CNN Money – General Electric filed more than 7,000 income tax returns in hundreds of global jurisdictions last year, but when push came to shove, the company owed the U.S. government a whopping bill of $0. How’d it pull off that trick? By losing lots of money. Read Article
- WHO flu experts reject charges of business influen ...
The Independent – Leading experts involved in the World Health Organisation’s decision to declare a flu pandemic on Wednesday rejected accusations of undue influence from the pharmaceutical industry. The heads of panels of scientists advising the agency on vaccines and the alert said “meticulous ca ...
- Medvedev: Israeli strike on Iran could spark globa ...
Haaretz – An Israeli strike of Iran’s nuclear facilities could spark a nuclear conflict, which could spiral into a global catastrophe, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told ABC on Monday, adding that he supported what he called “smart” sanctions on Tehran as part of attempt to make it abandon its n ...
- Dear Maoist-Third Worldist.. Are you a bunch of pr ...
Liberalism or puritanism? (monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com) “Dear Maoist-Third Worldist, I read your last article on casual sex amongst Amerikans. What do you have against sex? Are you a bunch of prudes? Thanks” MSH responds: Thank you for writing. The point of that article was not to criticize ...
- What about the Second World?
What about the Second World? (monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com) “Dear Maoist-Third Worldist, The First World is made up of exploiters. And the Third World are countries that have populations that are mostly exploited. What is the Second World? Raised-fist saluteâ Thank you for writing. We hav ...
- Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
(shubelmorgan.wordpress.com) Filed under: ..Shubel Morgan, Amerikkka, Communism, Idiot Amerikkkans, Maoism, Maoism Third Worldism, Maoisme, Maoismo, North America
- Growth of casual sex in the United States
Growth of casual sex in the United States (monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com) According to a new report, there is an increase toward multiple sexual parters, especially amongst those people in the United States who are in nonromantic sexual relationships. Sociologist author Anthonsy Paik: “The ...
- Leaked video shows U.S. brutality in Iraq
Leaked video shows U.S. brutality in Iraq (monkeysmashesheaven.wordpress.com) A webpage, Wikileaks, has released a dramatic video showing the brutality of the U.S. military in Iraq. According to the webpage: âWikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slay ...
- NASA and Chrysler Team Up to 'Share Knowledge,' Se ...
A vague, but potentially exciting announcement from Chrysler this week says that the automaker and NASA are pairing up to "share knowledge" and resources on advanced technologies. The topics that this new alliance will discuss and investigate include materials engineering, robotics, radar, battery ...
- Envision Launching Three Sub-$30k EVs This Summer
There's been a lot of press lately about EV launches and pricing strategies of big auto companies, like Nissan with their LEAF. But out of the shadows, practically-unknown Envision Motor Company has emerged and announced that they will be launching not one, but three EVs this summer, all with a pr ...
- IBM Requiring Suppliers to Track and Report Enviro ...
IBM has made a significant step in cleaning up its global operations. It's now requiring all of its suppliers in 90 different countries to install management systems to track environmental data like energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste and recycling levels. All suppliers must set envir ...
- Solar-Powered Airplane Has Its Maiden Flight
The Solar Impulse HB-SIA, a solar-powered aircraft under development for an emissions-free around-the-world flight , had its maiden flight on April 7. Bertrand Piccard, the adventurer who first flew a balloon non-stop around the globe, is the chairman of the Solar Impulse project. The plane was ...
- Solar Scorecard Assesses the Manufacture of Solar ...
Solar panels are one of the greenest and least controversial types of renewable power generation technology. Some neighborhoods don't like how they look on roofs of houses, but there are no concerns about harming wildlife, as with wind turbines or tidal power systems. And the technology to make ...
- A Corporate Media Owned by Wealthy Interests is Go ...
BUZZFLASH EDITOR'S BLOG BY MARK KARLIN A Corporate Media Owned by Wealthy Interests is Going to Disseminate Propaganda Aimed at Perpetuating Wealth for the Wealthy. Why is this so hard to understand? If the airwaves were truly public, we would see diversity in news and the return of hundreds of bill ...
- Crocodile Tears on Wall Street
BILL MOYERS AND MICHAEL WINSHIP FOR BUZZFLASH With all due respect, we can only wish those Tea Party activists who gathered in Washington and other cities this week weren’t so single-minded about just who’s responsible for all their troubles, real and imagined. They’re up in arms, so to speak, a ...
- Thoughts About A New Political Movement (Vol. #17) ...
TONY PEYSER FOR BUZZFLASH Raucous Tea Party rallies as a rule Have mobs teaming & screaming in the streets Their attire suggests that Klan membership Is now dealing with a shortage of sheets .read more
- Recovering from Empathy
ROBERT C. KOEHLER FOR BUZZFLASH What I thought of, straight off, as I watched that 17-minute WikiLeaks video of Iraqis – including a Reuters photographer and his driver – being strafed on a Baghdad street in 2007 by a U.S. helicopter, was a book of postcards published a decade ago. The book, compile ...
- FOX Getting Too Vitriolic, Even for Life-Long Repu ...
BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT by Jeffrey Joseph With the willful partisan distortions of FOX Fraudcasting, the network has consistently endured progressive and nonpartisan criticism for the way it approaches the "news." FOX and its personalities have taken those kinds of derisions and mocked them in turn as ...
- The White House seeks out Kagan defenders
(udpated below - Update II) The Huffington Post 's Sam Stein reported yesterday that the White House this week "reached out to progressive allies" and asked them "to dismiss" the column I wrote on Tuesday arguing against the selection of Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court. I have no id ...
- What the whistleblower prosecution says about the ...
(updated below) The more I�think and read about the Obama DOJ's prosecution of NSA�whistleblower Thomas Drake , the more I�think this might actually be one of the worst steps the Obama administration has taken yet, if not the single worst step -- and that's obviously saying a lot. �Duri ...
- What happened to "look forward, not backward"?
(updated below) The�Obama Justice Department today announced that it has secured a ten-felony-count indictment against�Thomas Drake, an official with the National Security Agency during the Bush years. �Drake's indictment, of course, has nothing to do with the criminal surveillance unde ...
- The Obama DOJ's warrantless demands for emails
A very significant case involving core privacy protections is now being litigated, where the Obama Justice Department is seeking to obtain from Yahoo "all emails" sent and received by multiple Yahoo email accounts, despite the fact that DOJ�has never sought, let alone obtained, a search warrant , an ...
- Blog news
Ever since I began writing about political matters, reader support has been a vital means of enabling me to maintain independence and devote the vast bulk of my time and energy to what I do here.� As I noted during last year's blog fund-raiser, this model of readership support for journalism and com ...
- Smoking cadmium, benchtop X-rays, genetic obesity
Latest science news including this week’s round up from my SpectroscopyNOW column: Smoking out cadmium problem – A statistical analysis of spectroscopic data is helping scientists home in on the problem of decreased fruit and vegetable consumption being associated with an elevated concentration of ...
- Young children see the moon illusion
Why does the full moon seem bigger when it’s near the horizon than when it’s high in the sky? The moon illusion, which also applies to the perception of the size of the sun in the sky, has intrigued artists and puzzled psychologists for many years. The moon illusion refers to the fact that the sun ...
- Eye disease, combat robots, and a battery boost
Latest round-up of science news, including my Intute physical sciences news column. ETROP Study MNR – Treatment strategy confirmed for childhood eye disease Reviewing peer review – Scientific peer review has many problems and no one seems to know how to address them Bots High – A documentary on hig ...
- How Many Licks?
The idea of carrying out a Fermi estimate sounds like something that only nuclear physicists would be able to do with any degree of success, but a Fermi estimate, or Fermi problem, is nothing more than an approach to estimating numbers that cannot be counted. For instance, how many grains of sand on ...
- The Open Laboratory 2009
The self-proclaimed “best in science writing on blogs” brings us once again a wide range of posts from the great and the good of the scientific blogosphere. The project was started with Bora Zivkovic (Blog Around the Clock) who recognised that science blogs were taking on a more and more relevant ro ...
- USDA Seeks Comments on Controversy Surrounding Co ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2010 Cornucopia Institute The new USDA organic pasture rule strengthening the requirement for grazing and pasturing livestock may not apply to beef cattle and other ruminants in meat production. In fact, the USDA's National Organic Program (NOP) is seeking comments f ...
- Sweeping Forest Service Rollbacks Threaten Sky Isl ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2010 Center for Biological Diversity The U.S. Forest Service has proposed a draft land and resource management plan for the Coronado National Forest that includes sweeping rollbacks for wildlife protection. read more
- Statement of Paul Helmke on DC Voting Rights Legis ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2010 Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, issued the following statement on the announcement that the U.S. House of Representatives would move to a vote on a bill that gives the District voting ...
- U.S. Government Should Respond to Bagram Abuse All ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2010 Human Rights First Human Rights First today called on the U.S. government to answer new allegations that Afghan prisoners are being abused in a "secret jail" at the U.S.-run Bagram airbase. In a letter to Vice-Admiral Robert S. Harward, Joint Task Force Comman ...
- Chemical Reform Bill Creates Long Overdue Changes ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2010 Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Chemical companies will have to disclose more information about the chemicals they produce, including the environmental and health effects, and will be required to prove that their chemicals are safe to remain on the ma ...
- A New Way on Earth Day: Creating a Movement with S ...
by Roni Krouzman On this 40th anniversary of Earth Day, I find myself filled with a renewed desire to see humanity make a monumental shift and learn to tend and protect our fragile planet once more. To see a vibrant movement emerge that harnesses the collective power of humanity to defend and restor ...
- I’m Not Shedding Any Tears for Daryl Gates
by Dave Lindorff The former Los Angeles police chief, Daryl Gates, who died last Friday of cancer at his home in California, is being widely credited in mostly laudatory newspaper obituaries as the man who developed the idea of Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT)units--those paramilitary police ...
- Will the Climate Bill Nuke Earth Day?
by Harvey Wasserman The Climate Bill is due on Earth Day. By all accounts it will be a nuclear bomb. It will be the ultimate challenge of the global grassroots green movement to transform it into something that can actually save the planet. For the atomic power industry, the bill will cap a decade-l ...
- Welcome to Confederate History Month
by Frank Rich It's kind of like that legendary stunt on the prime-time soap "Dallas," where we learned that nothing bad had really happened because the previous season's episodes were all a dream. We now know that the wave of anger that crashed on the Capitol as the health care bill passed last mont ...
- Marking the Day 40 Years Ago When the Green Revolu ...
by Rocky Barker One U.S. senator and a core of young organizers turned April 22, 1970, into the day the environmental movement was born. On that day, 20 million Americans in 2,000 communities and 10,000 schools planted trees, cleaned up parks, buried cars in mock graves, marched, listened to s ...
- Bottled water means garbage
One of the easiest ways to celebrate Earth Day 2010 is to carry drinking water in a metal flask or other reusable container, instead of a plastic bottle, conservationists say.
- Pacific students want water bottles banned from ca ...
When it comes to the sale of bottled water on their college campus, Terra Nielson and Sara Brells are refusing to go with the flow. Nielson, a senior from Spokane, Wash., and Brells, a junior from Tacoma, are spearheading a petition drive to get plastic water bottles banned from Pacific University . ...
- Privatization of Greek state companies may help ov ...
Privatization of Greek state-controlled companies could help overcome the serious economic crisis in the country, Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) President Konstantinos Michalos said on Monday. Speaking at a press conference, Michalos said the mismanagement, waste of funds, lack of st ...
- Jackson, Nanavati to Run for Freeholders as Democr ...
COURT HOUSE Bob Jackson, former West Cape May mayor, and Dr. Suketu Nanavati, a local cardiologist, are running as write-in Democrats for two open seats on the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders in the November General Election.
- Colombia Green Party Candidate Mockus Remains Seco ...
Colombia Green Party Candidate Mockus Remains Second In Polls
- Volcanic ash cloud extends travel chaos
Many school desks will be empty tomorrow, despite end of Easter break, as disruption leaves thousands stranded abroad The travel chaos caused by the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud could last until Friday, one weather forecaster warned as the UK flight lockdown was extended until at least 7pm this even ...
- Quake survivors mourn heritage loss
As Tibetans come to terms with the loss of loved ones, its culture also lies in ruins As the wall shook around him, Sonam Dandron snatched up his grandson and fled their home. Without a thought for his son, daughter and other relatives, he ran to check on a revered Buddhist lama living nearby on the ...
- John Cleese's £3,300 taxi fare
Volcanic ash cloud forces comedian to travel 1,000 miles by cab He's more famous for a sketch about a Norwegian blue parrot than a Norwegian taxi, but John Cleese may have to change his routine. The actor and comedian reportedly took a cab from Oslo to Brussels on Friday costing 30,000 kroner (£3,30 ...
- Clegg pushes for youth vote as Lib Dems maintain s ...
• Leader urges young to register • Polls confirm Lib Dem boost Nick Clegg will launch a major campaign today to win the youth vote amid signs that young people are backing the Liberal Democrats in increasing numbers following last week's televised leaders' debate. The Liberal Democrat leader, hoping ...
- Chaos as families are stranded by ash
Easter break disruption means those on school-sponsored trips and family holidays will not be back when new term starts Many school desks will remain unoccupied tomorrow, despite the end of the Easter break, as continuing disruption to flights from the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud leaves thousands o ...
- Comeback for climate cautions and caveats
There are many ways in which climate science has moved on since the mid-1990s, the period from date which the oldest e-mails stolen from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit (CRU) and featured in the so-called "ClimateGate" affair - and there are quite a few in which many both insi ...
- US driving climate process - but where?
En route from the UN climate talks in Bonn: After the brutal medicine of Copenhagen , no-one was quite sure how much of the UN process would survive through the harsh winter intact and emerge into the warming weather of Bonn in springtime. Judging by the three-day meeting here, at least one UN clim ...
- Earth spirits' twin visions on climate
From the UN climate talks in Bonn: Good news: I've had my sins absolved. Well, not all of my sins, obviously - that would take more Hail Marys than there are days in the year - but my carbon sins, at least. Tucked in my back pocket is a piece of paper saying I am "hereby forgiven" for sins such a ...
- Climate: How we got here
From the UN climate talks in Bonn "When you think back to Rio," the delegate asked rhetorically, "would you ever have imagined it would end up like this?" This is a delegate with much greater experience than me in this arena - someone who saw the UN climate convention come into being in 1992, and ...
- Bonn voyage for Copenhagen bus
The battered old charabanc of the UN climate convention (UNFCCC) splutters back into life this week for a quick three-day outing. But how it runs during the course of the year, and where its final destination lies, are issues that the drivers and passengers have yet to decide. It appears that th ...
- Brown Dog Democrats Call For Green Economy Bill To ...
As the Senate trio of Kerry, Graham, and Lieberman announced that comprehensive green economy legislation will be unveiled April 26, ten Rust Belt Democratic senators outlined their principles for manufacturing-related provisions. Led by Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), the senators say that “leadership i ...
- Earth Day Recommendations for President Obama
Our guest bloggers are Daniel J. Weiss and Kari Manlove, members of the Center for American Progress Energy Opportunity team. if (WIDGETBOX) WIDGETBOX.renderWidget('bcd3460f-f03c-4d57-b27d-ce187f947741');Get the Volunteer on Earth Day! widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! Not seein ...
- Bill Clinton: Disorientation And ‘People Loo ...
Today, former President Bill Clinton delivered the keynote speech at an event hosted by the Center for American Progress Action Fund commemorating and reflecting on the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing and what we can learn from it today. This week, the Arizona legislature passed the ...
- Pataki Calls RomneyCare ‘Unconstitutional,&# ...
Former Gov. George Pataki (R-NY), who is heading up an effort to petition the government to “repeal and replace” the new health care law, took a shot at Mitt Romney today, telling a Connecticut newspaper that Massachusetts’ health care reform law contained an “unconstitutional” individual mandate: ...
- Thinking Creatively – Not Boneheadedly ̵ ...
The Washington Times has a pretty nutty editorial on Iran today based upon a speech given by J. Michael Waller. Who is Waller? In addition to being a professor at the Institute for World Politics, he’s also the “Vice President for Information Operations” at the Center for Security Policy, the think ...
- Song Stuck In My Head
My partner had to critique the movie "Jarhead" for an English class, and as a result of hearing it over and over, I've got this song stuck in my head, so I'll share it with you ... ... and what the hell, why not ...
- General Natynczyk Clears His Organization
Please, please General Natynczyk ! I already said not to bother investigating yourselves! (Sigh!) Gen. Walter Natynczyk, the chief of defence staff, said Friday that the Canadian Forces have reviewed the interpreter's testimony to a parliamentary committee and are convinced that their soldiers ac ...
- John Ibbitson's Amoral Analysis
Who thinks John Ibbitson really is an amoral freak and that's why he gravitates towards supporting the harpercon party of Canada, and who thinks that Ibbitson is just a pathetic suck-up and displays of sickening amorality are what he imagines is the price of admission to their smelly ranks? In his ...
- This Might Be My Post For the Day
It's not a bad use of a few minutes. Check out the bopping audience! (Although today they'd probably all be ignoring him or shouting over him, not even bothering to applaud at the end of each song.)
- In Denial
A lot to do today. But to post for today I direct you to this post from Canadian Cynic . He's pointing out the level of stupidity regarding right-wingers' responses to the Edmonton white-supremacist who shot-up the car dealership. You can read it it all for yourselves (whoever you might be), but ...
- Market Observation: Fear Strikes Out
by Martin Goldberg, CMT. "The markets are heading straight up without even taking a breather. As of Thursday after completing the January correction, there have been 34 days up and only 13 days down. Over that timeframe the S&P has gained about 16%. None of the down days were particularly scary and ...
- The Tax Window of Opportunity
by Vedran Vuk. "The biggest danger to your wealth isn’t a bubble in China or Europe – it’s the IRS. Since 1987, top earners have been taxed between 28 percent and 39.6 percent, a relatively low range compared to the 50-percent-and-above rates for most of the century. However, with enormous annual de ...
- Raising The BAR: Bar Patterns & Trading Opportunit ...
by Elliott Wave Int. "For Elliott Wave International's chief commodity analyst Jeffrey Kennedy, the single most important thing for a trader to have is STYLE-- and no, we're not talking business casual versus sporty chic. Trading "style," as in any of the following: top/bottom picker, strictly techn ...
- WARNING: 2010 Could Be A Bad Year For Stocks!
by Brian Paragamian. "We have seen nearly an uninterrupted market rally over the past 12 months. At this point it’s our belief at ProfessionalStockTraderLive.com that it is time to become very cautious the market. The time has come to go on the defensive and take steps to protect your gains and port ...
- U.S. Allows China To Dominate World Supply Chain o ...
by Ken Reser. "Over the last few months we have heard and read constantly about China controlling the world’s Rare Earth supply chain and rightly so. It’s about time that someone spoke up before it becomes a critical issue. It is also just as important that we pay close attention to the reality th ...
- How Not to Solve Homelessness in Four Hours
Last weekend, I attended the 2010 Poverty and Homelessness Symposium held on the University of California, Berkeley campus. It's an annual event at a major institution and a collaboration with several key agencies, participated in and attended by students, faculty, alumni, professionals and the pub ...
- Seniors Eat Dog Food to Avoid Homelessness
The transition from housed to homeless rarely happens in a vacuum. It's usually a confluence of causes. Rarely does joblessness or a mental health condition alone force people out of their homes. Homelessness, like life, is complicated. A Porter, Texas couple, Jennifer and Glenn Abissi , for exampl ...
- Street Papers Do More Than Report the News
The North American Street Newspaper Association, with the help of the Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation, has launched a new website . The NASNA, of which I am the chairperson, represents 31 street newspapers that work with more than 1,500 individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty ...
- Down for the Count: The U.S. Census Bureau's Failu ...
Neil Donovan is part of Change.org's Changemakers network, comprised of leading voices for social change. Neil is the Executive Director of the National Coalition for the Homeless. It is unknown nearly how many homeless people live in the United States. America's inability to define the size and na ...
- Goodbye to Tent Living in Honolulu
Starting next Monday, tents are no longer allowed in Honolulu's beautiful parks. While the law applies to everyone, I think we all know why it was instituted — to get those pesky homeless people from living in the park. How else to explain why police have been handing out fliers about alternatives l ...
- Obama Amused By Tea Partiers; “They Should B ...
April 16, 2010 thehill.com by Sam Youngman President Barack Obama struck a hyperpartisan note Thursday, telling Democrats that he was “amused” by the Tax Day Tea Party rallies. Obama, addressing a Democratic National Committee (DNC) fundraiser in Miami, did little to endear himself to the Tea Party ...
- Doctors Call For Ban on Trans-Fats in UK
April 16, 20010 news.bbc.co.uk by Emma Wilkinson Trans-fats – solid fats found in margarines, cakes and fast food – are banned in some countries. An editorial in the British Medical Journal said 7,000 deaths a year could be prevented by a 1% reduction in consumption. But the Food Standards Agency sa ...
- Sea Shells May Hold Key to Repairing Paralysis
April 16, 2010 Telegraph.co.uk by Rebecca Smith Researchers have found that by altering a sugar found in shells they were able to patch up damaged nerve cells in the spinal cord. Once the sugar was injected, it plugged holes the coating of the nerve cells and after 30 minutes electrical signals betw ...
- Artificial Sweeteners Alter How Body Handles Real ...
April 16, 2010 NaturalNews.com by David Gutierrez Artificial sweeteners may cause metabolic changes in how the body reacts to real sugar, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Conventional scientific wisdom has been t ...
- Report Finds Rise in Certain Hospital Infections
April 16, 2010 NYTimes.com by Kevin Sack The nagging and largely solvable problem of hospital-acquired infections remains as resistant to cure as the germs that contribute to an estimated 100,000 deaths a year, according to an annual government study issued Tuesday. Despite a renewed focus on preven ...
- Haiti: Women demand role in reconstruction
Women's civil society groups were noticeable by their absence from the landmark Haiti donor conference on 31 March, which secured pledges of US$5.3 billion over the next two years to support the country’s post-quake recovery. Their lack of a presenc...
- African diplomats reject anti-Cuba resolution pass ...
The ambassador of the Republic of Congo to Cuba, Pascal Onguemby, rejected the lies included in an anti-Cuba resolution recently approved by the European Parliament. Addressing participants in the inauguration of the Eleventh International Conference...
- USA: Black coalition to protest expanding U.S. war ...
A newly-formed Black coalition has announced a rally and march on the White House to take place November 7, 2009 beginning in Washington, D.C.’s historic Malcolm X Park. The rally and march are to protest the expanding U.S. wars and other policy ini...
- Brazil: Bloggers on why there is still racism in t ...
Two weeks ago, Global Voices Online reported the story of Januário Alves de Santana, a black man who had been beaten and punched by security guards of one of the largest international retailers in Brazil. He was waiting for his family in the car park...
- Global: It takes a Villager
Owino Odhiambo left his tiny Kenyan village less than a decade ago to immerse himself completely in American culture. Equipped with American citizenship, two degrees, and five years experience working as a dedicated graphic designer in New York City,...
- An empire decomposed: American foreign relations ...
A must-read speech on the militarization of American diplomacy, by Chas Freeman, former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia, and the first casualty in the Israel lobby’s efforts to rein in what in its early days might have looked like a dangerously independent Obama administration. Americans are accustom ...
- UC Berkeley divestment vote — it isn’t over yet
Cecilie Surasky, Deputy Director of Jewish Voice for Peace, reports on the coalition effort to pass a divestment bill at Berkeley. If passed, the bill would call on the University of California to withdraw its investments in companies that support the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories. ...
- Is the Star of David the new swastika?
Salon’s headline (which I also used) is unusually daring for a popular publication. The article’s author, Judy Mandelbaum, draws attention to a phenomenon otherwise ignored by the American media: the use of the Star of David as an expression of Jewish hatred. Time was when Nazis used to slather swa ...
- Obama’s indiscriminate killing program
In The Price of Assassination, Robert Wright reflects on the pitfalls of President Obama’s policy of so-called targeted killing. Wright comes closest to hitting the right target when he says: Terrorists are nourished ultimately by a grass-roots sense of injustice. And one good way to stoke a sens ...
- Obama ain’t no Spock
A US resolution to the Middle East conflict has become a national imperative and a logical necessity. Therefore it will happen. At least it would if we lived in a world governed by logic… I confess I don’t pay unswerving attention to everything that’s happening in Washington, so when I saw a headl ...
- Come Rain or Come Shine
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach One of the claimed dangers of a few degrees warming of the Earth is increasing drought. Drought is a very difficult thing to fight, because it is hard to manufacture water. So this is a frightening possibility. I have long claimed that “a warmer world is a wetter worl ...
- GISS & METAR – dial “M” for miss ...
Here’s a story about how one missing letter, an M, can wreck a whole month’s worth of climate data. It is one of the longest posts ever made on WUWT, I spent almost my entire Saturday on it. I think it might also be one of the most important because it demonstrates a serious weakness [...]
- Volcanoes Cause Climate Change
Guest post by Steven Goddard Scientific American recently reported on the dodgy concept that climate change causes volcanoes, when in fact it is quite the opposite. Wikipedia : An early 19th-century illustration of Krakatoa In 1883, Krakatoa produced massive amounts of ash during an eruption es ...
- Which NASA climate data to believe?
Over on Climate Audit, Jean S points out a curious anomaly in the March GISS Temperature data for Finland. Maybe that’s where all of Trenberth’s “missing heat” went. Note the deep red anomaly is in a sea of blue that surrounds it. Jean writes of the data: GISS station values are even more spectacul ...
- Reply to: “Ice cap thaw may awaken Icelandic ...
Guest post by Steven Goddard Scientific American has reported that global warming may cause an increase in volcanic eruptions, due to increased magma formation at lower pressures as glaciers melt. This caught my attention because I used to work as a volcano researcher and igneous petrologi ...
- Possibility, Probability of Nuking Iran by Gaither ...
by Gaither Stewart Featured Writer Dandelion Salad 18 April, 2010 The odds are always good that men in power will do evil things because there’s an established evil side to the human personality, especially when men are defending privileges. (Rome) By pure chance two encounters occurred simu ...
- No Interest In Saving by Ralph Nader
http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/ by Ralph Nader The Nader Page April 16, 2010 Within the burgeoning tonnage of business press—print and electronic—precious little has been written about the near zero interest paid on savings and money market accounts that total trillions of dollars. The Federa ...
- Big Government, Small Government: It’s All a ...
by Steven Jonas, MD, MPH Featured Writer Dandelion Salad crossposted on Buzzflash.com April 16, 2010 On April 10, 2010, the erudite columnist Bob Herbert of the New York Times had this to say about the subject of “big government”: One of the reasons so many conservative [sic] Republican absur ...
- Elizabeth Warren: Oversight of Financial Crisis
http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/ C-SPAN Video Library April 14, 2010 Elizabeth Warren talked about the new report from the Congressional Oversight Panel on preventing home foreclosures. She responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Oversight of Financial Crisis see Keiser ...
- We Are All in this Together By Timothy V. Gatto
By Timothy V. Gatto Featured Writer Dandelion Salad liberalpro.blogspot.com April 14, 2010 I’ve heard from many people since I wrote my last two articles which were “We are all Accountable” and “The U.S. is at a Precipice”. I was astonished at the feedback that I received, not only from “libe ...
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The War On You....Or Dave By Darryl Mason Since the 9/11 attacks, Al Qaeda as a legitimate threat to Americans, and the American way of life, and even American values, has proven to be something of a washout. Yes, terrorists supposedly inspired or influenced by Al Qaeda have tried to attack Ameri ...
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Obama Promises "No More Taxpayer Bailouts" For Banks & Financial Institutions That Claim To Be "Too Big To Fail" "We Will Hold Wall Street Accountable" President Obama promised he would reform Wall Street, and now he's set to move in hard, and fast. His plans are upsetting both Democrats and Repub ...
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"You Can't Even Have A Beard Anymore In This Country Without Being Called A Fucking Terrorist!" By Darryl Mason A stunning, downright shocking glimpse of the reality behind so many of those news stories you see where someone leaves court and "turns on the media". An Australian mainstream TV news ...
- Why It’s So Hard to Tell Which Tooth Has the Ache
When it comes to a toothache, the brain doesn’t discriminate. A new imaging study shows that to the brain, a painful upper tooth feels a lot like a painful lower tooth. The results, which will be published in the journal Pain, help explain why patients are notoriously bad at pinpointing a toothache ...
- Obama Lays Out New Vision for Asteroid, Mars Trips
Speaking at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center April 15, President Obama outlined a new plan for the space agency that would forgo sending astronauts back to the moon, but would send humans to an asteroid in 2025 and into orbit around Mars a decade later. The strategy would rely on private aerospace comp ...
- Photos Surface of the Day Einstein Died
Ralph Morse, an ambitious photojournalist for Life magazine, covered a funeral in New Jersey on April 18, 1955. Now, 55 years later, Life.com is finally publishing the pictures he took that day, during the funeral and cremation of Albert Einstein. Einstein had died of heart failure at age 76 earlie ...
- Oldest Martian Meteorite Not as Old as Thought
The Allan Hills meteorite, named for the site where it was found in Antarctica, was once thought to contain fossil traces of life. That idea has been mostly dismissed, and now the rock also appears to be not quite as old as previously thought. The oldest known Martian meteorite isn’t so old after ...
- Networked Networks Are Prone to Epic Failure
Networks that are resilient on their own become fragile and prone to catastrophic failure when connected, suggests a new study with troubling implications for tightly linked modern infrastructures. Electrical grids, water supplies, computer networks, roads, hospitals, financial systems â all are ...
- PCHR Strongly Condemns Execution of Two Prisoners ...
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) strongly condemns the implementation of two death sentences in the Gaza Strip this morning. These death sentences were carried out without the... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lands, now in ...
- Noam Chomsky: A ‘Regrettable’ Event in East Jerusa ...
Netanyahu’s 1996 government was the first in Israel to use the phrase “Palestinian state.” The government agreed that Palestinians can call whatever fragments of Palestine are left to them “a state”... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lands ...
- Shlomo Swirski: The Burden of Occupation
The Cost of the Occupation to Israeli Society, Polity and Economy By Shlomo Swirski, the Adva Center - Updated Nov 2008 (full report) The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lands, now in its fifth decade. Go to the IOA website for much more... ...
- At Howard Zinn’s Memorial Service
It was beautiful in Boston... as about 250 invited guests gathered at the Arlington Street Church to celebrate the life of Howard Zinn, who died on January 27. The crowd was full of scholars,... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lands, now i ...
- Rela Mazali: A Bailout For Arms Dealers – US Aid a ...
Shlomo Swirski: It can be said that the American administration allowed Israel to conduct its military operations against the Palestinian Authority under highly favorable domestic political... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lands, now in ...
- Young Patients With Chronic Wounds Can Be Helped W ...
Chronic, non-healing wounds can be a serious problem for children as many currently available treatment modalities can be too harsh or toxic. Two clinicians presented case series illustrating the benefits of MEDIHONEY(r) dressings for this challenging patient population.
- To Beat the Stigma of Cancer Wounds, Try Adding Ho ...
A recent award winning poster at this year's Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) and the Wound Healing Society (WHS), Debbie Segovia RN, MSN, APRN-CNS, CWOCN, examined two cases of two female patients aged 44 and 60 at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa, whose cancer wounds were tr ...
- Study Suggests Treating Wounds with Patented Medic ...
Registered nurses Diane Maggio RN, BSN, CRRN, CWON and Laverne Graves, RN, BSN, CWS, from the AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center in Pomona, NJ identified several challenges when treating indigent patients at the outpatient wound clinic. They include poor patient compliance, multiple wound types, la ...
- President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania Speaks at Wei ...
President Jakaya Kikwete of the United Republic of Tanzania spoke at Weill Cornell Medical College today. In his Global Health Grand Rounds lecture, President Kikwete discussed the most significant challenges facing Tanzania, with a particular focus on health care and the advances made during his fi ...
- Two Hopkins Scientists Awarded European Honorary D ...
Two genetics researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have been awarded prestigious honorary Doctor of Medicine degrees by European scientific institutions.
- NOTICE: IntelTrends is moving to Blogger
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- Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan: Peace Campaign Hyp ...
The following comment is from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Reprinted with permission. Peace Campaign Hypes and the Rogue War-mongering Source: �Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan February 10, 2010 �17:46 �administrator Of Late, the invading forces led by America and their surrogates have l ...
- Sahara Becomes Desert of Terrorism
The following article is reprinted with permission from Pravda, Moscow. Sahara Becomes Desert of Terrorism © Pravda By Sergey Balmasov February 10, 2010 Senegal's president Abdoulaye Wade urged African leaders and the West to join forces in the fight against al-Qaeda's North African branch ...
- IntelTrends 10-FEB-2010
Military hospitals under pressure in advance of new offensive Telegraph, 10 Feb Military hospitals in Afghanistan and the U.K. are operating close to capacity as British forces prepare to launch a major offensive against the Taliban. Arab diplomat annuls wedding with hairy bride Al Arabiya, 10 ...
- Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan: On the So-called R ...
The following opinion is reprinted with permission from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. On the So-called Re-integration Source: �Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan February 9, 2010 �08:56 �S.H. The recent American tactic to lure away members of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan under the nam ...
- Small Farmers to Gain in Senate Food Safety Battle
An update on the pending food safety bill, with an outline of key amendments and discussion on the proposed exemption for small farms Click here to read this article
- Fluoridation May Not Do Much for Cavities
When it comes to fluoridating drinking water, Ontario and Quebec couldn't be further apart. Ontario has the country's highest rate of adding the tooth-enamel-strengthening chemical into municipal supplies, while Quebec has one of the lowest, with practically no one drinking fluoridated water. Click ...
- USDA Inspector General: Meat Supply Routinely Tain ...
Next time you're at an eatery whose sourcing practices you don't trust, avoid the veal. Skip the burger, too. Those are the immediate takeaways from this stomach-turning report from the USDA's Office of the Inspector General. The long-term takeaways are more profound - and disturbing. Click here to ...
- CDC: E. coli Illnesses on Decline, but Other Foodb ...
Efforts to reduce illnesses caused by one of the most dangerous foodborne bacteria, E. coli O157:H7, appear to be paying off, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday, but sickness caused by other pathogens is rising. Click here to read this article
- USDA Seeks Comments on Controversy Surrounding Con ...
The new USDA organic pasture rule strengthening the requirement for grazing and pasturing livestock may not apply to beef cattle and other ruminants in meat production. In fact, the USDA's National Organic Program (NOP) is seeking comments from farmers and consumers on a proposal to allow some level ...
- Monitoring NGO Monitor — 18 Days and Counting
by Kevin Jon Heller by Kevin Jon Heller It’s been 18 days since I asked NGO Monitor to provide the same detailed accounting of their funding that they demand of the human-rights groups they so regularly malign and demonize. Readers will be shocked — shocked! — to know that the organization has ...
- Some Thoughts on Eric Posner’s WSJ Editorial
by Kevin Jon Heller Eric Posner has an editorial today in the Wall Street Journal today that uses the recent indictment of Judge Garzon in Spain as an opportunity to dust off the traditional far-right attack on the concept of universal jurisdiction and the existence of the ICC. It's a remarka ...
- Did Obama “Bungle” His Sudan Policy?
by Julian Ku by Julian Ku I am pretty supportive of Obama Administration’s general approach to Sudan, largely because it reflects a realistic sense of the limits of the U.S. government’s ability to influence matters there as well as the (relative) unimportance of Sudan to the U.S. and to the wide ...
- The Vatican’s (and the Pope’s) Immunity from Legal ...
by Julian Ku by Julian Ku Dapo Akande over at EJIL Talk! has a pretty persuasive argument in favor of the Vatican’s status as a state under international law, and therefore, the Pope’s right to head of state immunity. Â Moreover, in the UK, the courts (like in the US) are bound to accept the dete ...
- The Right of Self-Defense Includes “Offensive” Cyb ...
by Julian Ku by Julian Ku That very trendy and useful legal concept - the right of self-defense — is not just for targeting U.S. citizens to be killed. The U.S. military’s new “Cyber Command” chief has asserted that the U.S. government’s right of self-defense almost certainly permits it to take o ...
- Hot Topic gets it wrong again #86
Truffle grower Gareth Renowden thinks he can race to the defence of a flawed Royal Society analysis with this piece of fluff: TWB [Treadgold, Wishart, Brill] are wrong, and Hunter’s precise point is correct: the measured increase in carbon storage...
- NASA fakes temp data
See how NASA has faked global warming data over three decades. The same raw figures have been progressively NIWA'd to show a warming trend:
- Amazon fire major new shot in Kindle wars
Faced with a battle from iPad and other wireless devices, Amazon.com have tonight announced they're making Kindle software available free for computers, iPhones and smartphones, so you can now read Kindle books on virtually any digital device. This turns the...
- Air Con doco, part one
Although other channels have now copied and uploaded part one of our Climate doco on Youtube themselves, thus turning it viral, I noted this morning that this original upload is only a whisker away from 10,000 viewings. Who will be...
- Public meetings called on NZ ETS, starting Monday
Want all prices to rise after July 1? Then reject the ETS now! (posted by John Boscawen) On July 1, the most pointless tax ever inflicted on New Zealanders will come into force. It’s called the Emissions Trading Scheme. And...
- AZ Gets an “F” in Government Spending ...
AZ Gets an “F” in Government Spending Transparency Phoenix, AZ – A new report gives Arizona a failing grade when it comes to openness about government spending. Public Interest Research Group says there should be an on-line database where taxpayers can follow spending at a “checkbook level.” Comment ...
- Teachers’ Chief: Classroom Size Does Matter
Teachers’ Chief: Classroom Size Does Matter Phoenix, AZ – Arizona voters will decide next month on a temporary one-cent sales tax increase, with much of the funding going to education. Teachers say failure of the tax hike will lead to much larger class sizes and lower educational achievement. Commen ...
- CDC: Arizona Cesarean Births Up 63% in 10 Years
CDC: Arizona Cesarean Births Up 63% in 10 Years Phoenix, AZ – More than one out of every four births in Arizona is a surgical delivery, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC reports that over the last 10 years, the number of C-sections nationwide has ...
- Business Leader: Immigration Bill Threatens “ ...
Business Leader: Immigration Bill Threatens “Police State” Phoenix, AZ – Opponents of a wide-ranging immigration enforcement bill say the result would be harmful government intrusion into lives and businesses, all in the name of border security. Comments from Sheridan Bailey, owner of a Phoenix stee ...
- AZ Advocates Celebrate EPA Clean Car Standards
AZ Advocates Celebrate EPA Clean Car Standards Phoenix, AZ – New federal clean car standards will require better gas mileage and reduced car and truck emissions over the next six years. Arizona clean air advocates say the result will be lower overall transportation costs and improved public health. ...
- New rules on terror custody being drafted
'We are inadvertently creating incentives for people to be killed rather than captured.' The Obama administration guidelines aim to help decide whether captured suspects are tried or face indefinite detention, U.S. officials say . The Obama administration is for the first time drafting classified gu ...
- Gates Says U.S. Lacks Strategy to Curb Iran's Nucl ...
[Nosy Parker US: Curb *your own.* ] Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has warned in a secret three-page memorandum to top White House officials that the United States does not have an effective long-range policy for dealing with Iran's steady progress toward nuclear capability, according to gov ...
- 'Hezbollah arms not Israel's business'
Israel has received a humiliating rebuff over its recent remarks about Hezbollah arms after a senior official said the movement's weaponry are not Tel Aviv's business. Hezbollah-affiliated government minister Hussein Hajj Hassan said Friday that the movement is always arming and preparing itsel ...
- US-led soldiers killed in Afghanistan
As Afghanistan continues to struggle with militancy, NATO says a roadside bomb has killed two more US-led soldiers in the country's volatile south. The nationalities of the soldiers have not been disclosed yet. The deaths bring the number of foreign troops killed in Afghanistan this year to 164 ...
- US soldier dismissed for threats in Iraq protest
The U.S. Army has dismissed a soldier who threatened fellow troops and sent the Pentagon a violent rap song he wrote to protest his Iraq redeployment orders, officials said Saturday. The dismissal for misconduct means Spc. Marc A. Hall will avoid criminal charges but lose all military benefits e ...
- Hot Topic gets it wrong again #86
Truffle grower Gareth Renowden thinks he can race to the defence of a flawed Royal Society analysis with this piece of fluff: TWB [Treadgold, Wishart, Brill] are wrong, and Hunter’s precise point is correct: the measured increase in carbon storage...
- NASA fakes temp data
See how NASA has faked global warming data over three decades. The same raw figures have been progressively NIWA'd to show a warming trend:
- Amazon fire major new shot in Kindle wars
Faced with a battle from iPad and other wireless devices, Amazon.com have tonight announced they're making Kindle software available free for computers, iPhones and smartphones, so you can now read Kindle books on virtually any digital device. This turns the...
- Air Con doco, part one
Although other channels have now copied and uploaded part one of our Climate doco on Youtube themselves, thus turning it viral, I noted this morning that this original upload is only a whisker away from 10,000 viewings. Who will be the person that pushes it through that barrier this weekend?
- Public meetings called on NZ ETS, starting Monday
Want all prices to rise after July 1? Then reject the ETS now! (posted by John Boscawen)� � On July 1, the most pointless tax ever inflicted on New Zealanders will come into force. � It’s called the Emissions Trading Scheme. And it will make not the slightest practical difference to the Eart ...
- Groundbreaking Chicago Hearing to Ask : Does US Po ...
Tomorrow the American Friends Service Committee in Chicago will hold a mock Congressional Hearing on US foreign policy in Israel/Palestine to look at the question - "Does US Policy on Israel/Palestine uphold our values?" The event will take place 1:30 - 5:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time (GMT -5) at t ...
- The scene from Berkeley
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- On behalf of ‘the Jewish people,’ Chai ...
One reason the South African Jewish religious authority, the board of deputies, has tried to back away from the Goldstone bar mitzvah disinvitation is surely the condemnation below from NY congressman Gary Ackerman (after the jump). Note that Ackerman identifies himself as the Chairman of the House ...
- Wiesel to Obama: Laissez les bontemps rouler en Je ...
A week or so back Netanyahu asked Elie Wiesel to intercede with Obama. Wiesel said he would, when the two have lunch presently. Well, Obama's good friend has come to Washington: here is a grotesque ad signed by Elie Wiesel in today's Washington Post, saying that Jerusalem is Jewish history and the ...
- Former FL senator Graham regurgitates the talking ...
I had the privilege of attending a talk by former Florida Senator Bob Graham at the American University of Beirut yesterday. The talk was entitled “From 9/11 to Obama, US Relations with the Muslim World.” When I arrived, Senator and Mrs. Graham were greeting attendees at the entrance to the audito ...
- VRM: Family Charts The Gradual Decline Of Daughter ...
VACCINE CRIME: Family charts the gradual decline of daughter (b. 6-3-95) attributed to vaccine trauma: Hepatitis B/6-19-95 (rash), HBPV, OPV, DPT & Hepatitis B/7-27-95 (floppy limbs noted), DPT, HBPV & OPV/9-27-95 (floppiness persisted, outbreak of Eczema, dissociative autistic behavior), DPT & ...
- VRM: Autism – Steps To Take Toward Prevention & Re ...
1) Vitamin D is highly recommended – According to Dr. John Cannell, âAutism is caused from a quantitative, not qualitative, variation in one of the enzymes that metabolize Vitamin D. That is, there are no structural differences in these enzymes in autism, only agenetically determined difference in ...
- VRM: Media Spin & Swine Flu Hysteria
“Canada’s vaccine uses an adjuvant, which consists of squalene (shark liver oil), DL-alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) and polysorbate 80 (an emulsifier also used in ice cream). An adjuvant is a chemical product that boosts the immune response. There were claims that squalene, used in the anthrax vac ...
- Petition: Parents of Vaccine Damaged Children say ...
A UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RESISTANCE TO MANDATORY VACCINATIONS We the undersigned, as Freemen & Freewomen, do not recognize the authority of The World Health Organization (WHO) to mandate general forced vaccinations. Our bodies are sovereign territory and subject to our exclusive self-de ...
- Petition: Doctors & Nurses Say NO To Mandatory Vac ...
A UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RESISTANCE TO MANDATORY VACCINATIONS We the undersigned, as Freemen & Freewomen, do not recognize the authority of The World Health Organization (WHO) to mandate general forced vaccinations. Our bodies are sovereign territory and subject to our exclusive self-determ ...
- Simple Living: CDs and DVDs
If like me, you were a teen in the 90's, you probably have a huge stack of CDs like I do. I would also bet that, like me, you rarely listen to any of those CDs. Over the last few years I've also noticed the same thing with my DVDs. I had a whole shelf of CDs and DVD but never touched 99% of ...
- The Newest Excitement In My Life: Dual-Flush Toile ...
Last week I got my quarterly municipal water bill: $ 240 ! That's about $1000 a year I'm paying for water which dries out my skin and reeks of chlorine. This was ample motivation for me to finally get around to installing a dual-flush adapter to our existing toilets. I picked this thing ...
- My Quick and Easy Square Foot Garden
Here's my little garden that I did last week. �It's a modified square foot garden where instead of a 4 x 4 bed this is 1 x 28. I have a small 50x 50 lot so there isn't room for anything much larger. The walls of the bed are plastic fake stones. �They're $15 for 9 feet at Walmart and Cana ...
- Simple Living: Getting Rid of "Stuff"
"The stuff you own, owns you." I know that saying sounds bizarre and maybe a little paranoid but in many ways it's true. In my the back of my mind I'm always thinking, "I have to clean up and organize; my house is too cluttered.". �It's a little thing but it's one more stress in my life an ...
- Product Review: Hydroclean Water-Saving Toilet Fil ...
The other week my wife surprised me with a gift that only a prepper could �get excited over: a dual-flush toilet retrofit! I'm really excited to try out this gadget, however when I read the instructions I found out that it doesn't work with the "ball and lever" floater style fill valves. �I'd ...
- War above McChrystal's Head
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- A Whisper
Published: 16 April 2010 By: MAJ JF Sucher, MD A singular sentence in reply to a common, simple question. A whisper from Afghanistan has returned a loud echo from Laconia, New Hampshire, a small town of 12,000 (40,000 in the summer) nestled amongst the glacial lakes in the center of the state. D ...
- Under Cover of the Night
Under Cover of the Night with 1-17th Infantry 11 April 2010 During a mission there is no “pause” button. It’s on until it’s over. Recently, Charlie Company 1-17th Infantry conducted a mission that included visiting villages in the Shah Wali Kot district of northern Kandahar Province. The m ...
- Village Boys
Easter Sunday, 2010 Anywhere, Afghanistan Back in December, C-Co 1-17th Infantry battalion had been in about the worst place in Afghanistan. There is stiff competition for the position of actual worst place, and I am sure there are many contenders that remain unknown, but the Arghandab was one ...
- Building a Smart Energy Grid
Image credit: Good A smarter energy grid would save consumers money and help the environment as well. Counting the benefits of making better use of our limited resources seems unnecessary—until you actually look at the numbers.... Read the full story on TreeHugger
- New Transmission Lines Require Responsible Plannin ...
Image credit: brewbooks /Flickr "This is less of a NIMBY issue and more of a global warming issue." Those are the words of Steve Brucker, Conservation Chair of the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club. Bruckner was speaking about the many small but mighty grassroots organizations that have sp ...
- Beer Rescue Puts Landfill Employees in Hot Water
Image via TreeHugger.com, who will not stand idly by while beer goes to waste. Save the Beers! File this story under, "That Ain't Right!" Two employees of the Columbia, Missouri Solid Waste Division and beer rescuing heroes, Beer Heroes or Beeroes, if you will, have made headlines for resc ...
- Jackson Browne Joins Mission Blue, the NRDC Honors ...
Photo via Transworld Business Oceanographer and author Sylvia Earle won the 2009 TED prize with a far-reaching wish: "to ignite public support for a global network of marine protected areas, hope spots large enough to save and restore the ocean, the blue heart of the planet." The result? Missi ...
- Eating Like a Bird Promotes Plant Health, Increase ...
Image credit: Wikimedia Commons Perhaps it's because humans sit at the top of the food chain , or maybe it's that big predators so capture the imagination, but much of the attention given to the web of predators and prey focuses on this upper edge—the polar bears , the tigers, the wolves. If ...
- Pakistan senate approves bill to curb presidential ...
[JURIST] Pakistan's Senate [official website] on Thursday unanimously passed a constitutional amendment [text, PDF] that would curtail the powers of the president. The 18th Amendment Bill would reverse the expansion of presidential powers under former military leader Pervez Musharraf [BBC profile, ...
- House committee hears testimony on FBI phone recor ...
[JURIST] US Department of Justice (DOJ) [official website] Inspector General Glenn Fine [official profile] and FBI [official website] General Counsel Valerie Caproni [official profile] testified [materials] Thursday before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil ...
- Bagram detainees allege torture at secret US priso ...
[JURIST] Nine Afghan witnesses have claimed that they were held and tortured in a secret US prison at the Bagram Air Base [official website; JURIST news archive] in Afghanistan, according to a BBC report Thursday. The witnesses say that they were allegedly captured by American forces and taken to a ...
- FCC going forward with broadband plan despite 'net ...
[JURIST] Federal Communications Commission (FCC) [official website] Chairman Julius Genachowski [official profile] testified [text, PDF] Wednesday before the Senate Commerce Committee [official website] that the agency will move ahead with its National Broadband Plan [official website; materials] de ...
- Russia lower house approves WWII amnesty law
[JURIST] The Russian State Duma [official website, in Russian] voted 437-0 Friday to approve a bill giving amnesty to veterans as well as concentration camp and Leningrad siege survivors for most crimes committed during World War II by. If approved in the upper house, the bill would apply [UPI repor ...
- The Essence of Obama's Diplomatic Brand
Not since the heady summits of the Cold War has an international conclave better reflected an American president's governing style than this week's nuclear security summit in Washington , D.C. It's too early to assess the concrete deliverables -- "deliverables" being the usual measures of success ...
- The New CIA Interrogation Documents
Lots of reading to do , and lots of hints about horrible things. Here's a particularly interesting end passage from an e-mail by a not-known person to Dusty Foggo, the CIA's number three about the destruction of interrogation videotapes (Jose is Jose Rodriquez, the deputy director for operations, an ...
- Andy Stern to Resign as SEIU President
Andrew Stern, one of the powerful labor leaders in the country, and a close ally of President Obama, will resign when his term expires in 2012, labor and political sources said tonight. Stern, 59, the president of the nearly 2.2 million-strong Service Employees International Union, has told friends ...
- Hillary, Not to the Court
Sorry, buddy . It's not happening. In case you're wondering whether there's a chance that Barack Obama asks Hillary Clinton to join the Supreme Court, he won't, and she doesn't want him to. So it won't happen.�
- Sexual Politics and the Supreme Court
Solicitor General Elena Kagan, the woman who tops President Obama's short list for the Supreme Court, is the subject of a baffling whisper campaign among both gay rights activists �and social conservatives : those whispering� assume �she's gay , and they want her -- or someone -- the media! -- to ac ...
- Goldstone Herem Easing?
One of the things I’ve discovered in writing this blog for seven years is that there is only one way to deal with bullies. You have to face them down and expose them. Most will back off. That appears to be what may be happening in South Africa regarding the herem into which the Jewish [...] ...
- Obama Getting Tough on Israel or Just More Words?
Yesterday, the N.Y. Times published one of those tea leaf articles about presidential politics which can either be suggestive or frustrating depending on whether you believe there’s any substance to the speculations. Pres. Obama has made two rather astonishing statements regarding Israel in the pa ...
- Spanish Supreme Court Rejects Shehadeh War Crimes ...
The Israeli army has won a victory on behalf of impunity in its war against the Palestinian people with this week’s announcement that the Spanish High Court has rejected jurisdiction over the case of the assassination of Palestinian militant Salah Shehadeh and 18 civilians by the IDF in 2002. After ...
- Justice Goldstone Disinvited from Grandson’s Bar M ...
Every so often events like this happen which make me ashamed to be a Jew. Or I should say, ashamed to share a religion with biryonim (“hooligans”) like the ones I’m about to portray. Justice Richard Goldstone, author of the UN report on Operation Cast Lead, was expecting to travel back to his home ...
- Israeli MK Demands Publication of Blau Story on Ca ...
One of the most contentious aspects of the Kamm-Blau case, which goes to the heart of why it is so dangerous for the IDF, is the article Blau wrote about the army’s battle plans for Operation Cast Lead. It passed the military censor and Haaretz planned to print it one week before the war/massacre [ ...
- Ton's Musical Musings: In the true Danubian spirit
By: tonmaas Even though as a river, the Danube tends to divide rather than connect, the Danube Music Festival , sailing on a ship between the Serbian capital of Beograd and the German border town of Passau, goes a long way in compensating for this historic error. ...
- The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace makes a world ...
By: PeaceCorso I first learned about this remarkable sculpture from a tweet on Twitter feed by Dr. Deb Brown . Thanks, Dr. Deb. Here is a delicious video about The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace and the process that occurred to make it happen. Dr. Deb writes: ...
- Maggots: Nature's nurses
By: TheBlueEconomy Have you ever wondered why there are flies? The Nigerian priest Godfrey Nzamujo un-derstood that they eat rotting left-overs, when food is rich they quickly lay eggs and be-fore long maggots proliferate. Maggots are rich in protein and a favorite ...
- Budadogs gives new leash on life
By: MarisaBeahm Answering the cries of abandoned and abused animals in Budapest, a group of committed Norwegian veterinarians launched Budadogs , a nonprofit that rehabilitates and facilitates adoption for some of the capital's neediest canines, many of which are i ...
- Ton's Musical Musings: Matthias Loibner and the hu ...
By: Ton Maas Many heads turned in surprise on the 2nd day of the Danube Music Festival , when Mathias Loibner from Vienna in Austria started rotating the handle of his hurdy-gurdy. The sound of this ancient instrument combines the qualities of fiddle, bagpipes and ...
- PFMC Votes for a Token Salmon Season – A Sober Deb ...
Yesterday, the Pacific Fisheries Management Council voted to allow an extraordinarily limited fishing season in California this year. (The National Marine Fisheries Service will make a final decision within a month.) In the Bay Area, for example, the entire commercial salmon season will li ...
- A Big Step for Bear Kind: Go BLM!
Without fanfare or fuss, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), District Manager Tim Bozorth, recently took a big step to reduce the potential for bear conflicts with big game hunters. The BLM is now requiring that outfitters operating on its lands in the Dillon District carry bear pepper spray. ...
- Mountaintop Removal: Farewell to Forests
One of the biggest concerns about mountaintop removal coal mining has to do with its impacts on water . That's understandable, of course, because this extreme strip mining involves dumping tons of blasted rubble, dirt and contaminated waste over the side of the mountain, burying and polluti ...
- Key to Curing Our Oil Addiction: New Clean Energy ...
My friend Jim Woolsey writes rightly about ending America’s oil addiction in the Wall Street Journal. His four-part solutions set is also reasonable, if incomplete – more efficient car technology, greater use of natural gas in where appropriate in the vehicle fleet ( click here for a fact s ...
- Texas state official supports stronger environment ...
The Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office, Jerry Patterson, oversees more than 20 million acres of state lands and mineral-right properties in Texas. According to a new Bloomberg/ Business Week article , he supports stronger protections from the environmental harm caused by oil and ...
- “The Inconvenient Truth of the Oceans?” ...
Probably not. But only because the film does not have a celebrity figurehead equivalent to Al Gore. It does, on the other hand, have all the other ingredients: a solvable global problem (overfishing), frighteningly described through statistics and anecdotes (the oceans will be empty by 2048 if som ...
- “I Cannot Tell a Lie…”
The myth requires revision, but stolen library book is a fitting replacement for cut down cherry tree: Librarians in New York’s oldest library have uncovered a surprising book thief: George Washington. The first president of the United States of America borrowed two books from the New York Society ...
- When is a “Great Gift to the Country” ...
Apparently, when it’s the public release of the papers of a Nixon appointee to the Supreme Court. Â To wit: For example, while Judge Garland has not often dealt with social issues, at a 2005 book event, he reportedly described the release of the papers of the late Justice Harry Blackmun â the auth ...
- Looks Like an External Explosion
Cheonan was likely sunk by a mine or torpedo. I would be betting very heavily on “torpedo” at this point; no mine from the first Korean War has been discovered since 1986, and a new mine doesn’t make a lot of sense (a single mine would have to be fantastically lucky, and no [...] Related posts: ...
- The Party of Less Thinkin’ and More Whinin&# ...
You can’t get a much better example of whining being central to one’s political identity than John Nolte’s alleged decade-long boycott of TV because of the possibility that someone might make a mild joke about an unpopular politician on his party’s side. I suppose this is also a subset of the “epi ...
- A Journalist Reflects on the Rising Heat in Climat ...
Although he writes one of the most popular blogs on the environment, Dot Earth author Andrew Revkin recognizes both the drawbacks and potential of the Web for exploring complex issues.� In an interview with Yale Environment 360, Revkin explains why the rhetoric surrounding climate change has gotten ...
- In Low-Lying Bangladesh, The Sea Takes a Human Tol ...
Living on shifting land formed by river deltas, the people of Bangladesh have a tenuous hold on their environment, with cyclones buffeting coastal zones and rising seas posing a looming threat. But, as this Yale Environment 360 video report by Jonathan Bjerg Møller makes clear, many Bangladeshis ...
- It’s Green Against Green In Mojave Desert Solar Ba ...
Few places are as well suited for large-scale solar projects as California’s Mojave Desert. But as mainstream environmental organizations push plans to turn the desert into a center for renewable energy, some green groups — concerned about spoiling this iconic Western landscape — are standing up to ...
- In the Mountains of the Moon, A Trek to Africa’s L ...
The shrinking ice cap atop Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s most famous glacier. But the continent harbors other pockets of ice, most notably in the Rwenzori Mountains of western Uganda.� And as temperatures rise, the Rwenzori’s tropical glaciers — located as high as 16,500 feet — are fast disappearing ...
- America’s Unfounded Fears of A Green-Tech Race wit ...
There has been growing talk about a clean-tech race between China and the U.S., often cast in ominous tones. But the quest to develop and implement renewable energy can be one where both nations win. BY CHRISTINA LARSON
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