- With Russia’s $650 billion rearmament plan, th ...
The graying bear is getting a make-over. Russia’s military is launching its biggest rearmament effort since Soviet times, including a $650 billion program to procure 1,000 new helicopters, 600 combat planes, 100 warships, and 8 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. Analysts say Russia, w ...
- 11 suspects charged with Pre-Teen sexual assau ...
Police have arrested seven more suspects in connection to the sexual assault of a pre-teen girl in Cleveland, Texas. The following individuals, all from Cleveland, have been charged with Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child under 14: – Jared Glenn McPherson, 18 – Kelvin Rashad King, 21 – Marcus ...
- HPV Affects Half Of U.S. Men
A study out yesterday in The Lancet by Moffitt Cancer Center researcher Anna Giuliano, Ph.D., and her colleagues finds that 50 percent of men ages 18 to 70 in Brazil, Mexico, and the U.S. have genital infection with human papillomavirus, or HPV. HPV is the virus that causes cervical cancer in wo ...
- Gaddafi’s media strategy backfires
Libya has never been a friendly place for foreign journalists. A media ban kept reporters away as the uprising against strongman Muammar Gaddafi began on Feb. 17, and officials of the Gaddafi regime blasted journalists entering opposition-controlled areas last week as “outlaws” and al-Qaeda symp ...
- Russian Warning Issued Over “Controlled” Comet ...
A chilling report prepared for President Medvedev by Minister Serdyukov of the Russian Defense Ministry on the building of an additional 5,000 underground ‘bomb’ shelters in Moscow warns that even though progress is being made, the appearance of the new Comet Elenin [photo right] in our Solar Sy ...
- Normal Structure and Function of the Musculosk ...
Mr. Ghaz says: Muscular dystrophies refer to a group of more than 30 genetic diseases which are characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of the skeletal muscles..Studies and estimation show that after sustaining a hip fracture (as a result of osteoporosis) 20% of patients die withi ...
- Reasons to Donate Blood
Have you ever donated blood? If you have why did you do it? It may have been for a loved one or a friend. It could have been for the free coupons and gift certificates blood centers provide for donations. Maybe you’re required to donate blood being that you’re in the medical field. In actua ...
- Special Education High School Transition Servi ...
From my Factoidz page: 1414(d) and in Findings about “effective transition services to promote successful post-Students typically start transition services at the age 14 if educational services are still required as determined by the school district and the IEP team. However, Washington State’s ...
- Don't Quit Your Day Job
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Ashworth College. All opinions are 100% mine. With approximately 4,000,000 students today, more than 20 percent of all students enrolled in higher education are taking at least one course online. Self paced online courses ...
- Breast Cancer Gene May Raise Men’s Risk, Too
Source: HealthDay News: "A faulty gene that greatly increases a woman’s risk of breast cancer also boosts a man’s risk for the disease, a new study finds. While most people think of breast cancer as a woman’s illness, in rare cases men can develop breast tumors as well. The new study found tha ...
- New Battlefield 3 gameplay video
"I'm up, I'm f**ked up, but I'm up!" Click to enlarge Ladies and gentlemen killers, after the jump we have the latest video from D.I.C.E. and Electronic Arts showing off single-player gaming in Battlefield 3. Coming straight from GDC in San Francisco more and more is coming out about this hotly ...
- Shahbaz Bhatti – Martyr
Shabaz Bhatti – Martyred earlier today As a Christian, I believe Jesus is my strength. He has given me a power and wisdom and motivation to serve suffering humanity. I follow the principles of my conscience, and I am ready to die and sacrifice my life for the principles I believe. Shabaz Bhatti ...
- iPad 2 details leaked thanks to Amazon slip-up ...
We’re just a few short hours away from the iPad 2 event in San Francisco , and it looks like Amazon Germany might have let a few juicy details slip. One feature that the new tablet might have is Apple’s new Thunderbolt technology which allows several high-performance devices to connect via a si ...
- We Can't Wait To Hear How The Ex-Goldman Board ...
We have a huge amount of respect for the concept of "innocent until proven guilty," and we try to give anyone accused of anything the benefit of the doubt. But having now read the SEC's insider trading charges against Rajat Gupta , the former Goldman Sachs board member who stands accused of pas ...
- Egypt roundup: Life after Mubarak
Transition should put mechanisms and measures before personalities : Egyptians should focus on what kind of government to establish, whether a new constitution is needed, the role of the military, and how to manage and expand the national dialogue about the transitional and democratic stage, am ...
- Complaint Accuses Hunton and Williams of Dirty ...
The organization Stop the Chamber says it filed the complaint on Wednesday. Stop the Chamber, a critic of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, was among the groups targeted by the security companies that Hunton & Williams worked with, according to e-mails. The 14-page complaint (PDF) accuses the three ...
- Document: What a Microsoft employment contract ...
Sitting in court this week for a hearing in Microsoft's lawsuit against a former general manager hired by Salesforce.com, I listened to lawyers and the judge quoting from a standard Microsoft employment agreement. And suddenly it dawned on me that, in all my years covering the company, I had nev ...
- How Apple Dodged a Sun Buyout: Former CEOs McN ...
"It was OK that we closed SunOS in the deal with AT&T and made it non-proprietary. But the problem we raised was we didn't metal-wrap Solaris x86. We canceled it about 12 times in the press. My big mistake was, I thought that if we did software only that people would adopt it. What I didn't real ...
- STUDIO SHAME! Even Harry Potter Pic Loses Mone ...
I was slipped a net profit statement (below) for Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix, the 2007 Warner Bros sequel. Though the film grossed $938.2 million worldwide, the accounting statement below conveys that the film is still over $167 million in the red. - Deadline
- Scientists Are Cleared of Misuse of Data
An inquiry by a federal watchdog agency found no evidence that scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration manipulated climate data to buttress the evidence in support of global warming, officials said on Thursday. - Leslie Kaufman, NY Times
- Female assassins for drug cartels
26 year old female assassin for narcos interviewed in prison (translated to English by Borderland Beat) Men, they do it for fun, because they enjoy killing, it makes them feel like big shit. Screw that. Us women, we get into this for the money. Well at least that was the way it was for me. [...]
- Bizarre Brit plan to put “programs” between pr ...
An ITV executive told us, “Our research shows that to stop people switching over from our product placements, we need to include some sort of dramatic hook, whether thatâs a plucky poor person holding a microphone whilst being berated by a rich person, or a rich person being forced to eat someth ...
- Solowheel
From Solowheel, yours soon for $1,500. Looks fun!
- Gunboat diplomacy coming to Libya. What if the ...
Whether it’s a no-fly zone or something more serious, if Qadiffi loyalists shoot at our jets or troops (and they will) then we will almost certainly invade after bombing them. Because, contrary to the accepted truth that wars can be won from the air, they can’t be. Just look at the Vietnam and I ...
- Saudis may have sent tanks to Bahrain
The rumor has sent the Saudi stock market down 7%. Update: Bahrain says tanks were theirs, and returning from Kuwait. They would have had to cross the causeway from Saudi Arabia to the island of Bahrain, as that is the only road in. Reuters: Tanks in streets of Bahrain capital
- Pro-democracy activism arriving in Saudi Arabi ...
So this 'popular movement' thing is finally making its mark in Saudi Arabia-- the only country in the world that is named for one (still-ruling) family. Today, worldwide oil prices spiked after the markets absorbed news in an Egyptian newspaper yesterday that the Saudi authorities yesterday arr ...
- Pete Seeger joins BDS campaign!
Great news from Max Blumenthal about this. I like his post particularly, because of the sound-track on the video there! Seeger had been inveigled by something called the "Arava Institute" into taking part on an event that claimed to be only about the environment... But later, he found out abou ...
- Libya: What can and should outsiders do?
I've been following the news of the carnage in Libya with huge sorrow, and there seems little hope it can be ended soon. Anti-Qadhafi forces seem to have taken control of large portions of the east of the country, while the country's dangerous and possibly deranged long-time leader has been rein ...
- Humor hour with "Tzipi" Livni
That well-known democrat (irony alert), the head of Israel's Kadima Party "Tzipi" Livni, afforded me a good chuckle over my corn flakes this morning with this proposal for how democratization efforts should be run at the global level: Current events in the Middle East highlight the urgency of a ...
- Al-Jazeera: Big like Gutenberg??
Nir Rosen* has a great piece on his new blog, detailing some of the ways Al-Jazeera has contributed to the speedy eruption of the current Arab Awakening. It's all thoughtful and worth reading. The money quote was this: "Jazeera is the new Gamal Abdel Nasr, the nationalist force uniting the regi ...
- Managing the Unmanageable
The Fed's huge profits would seem to contradict the constant bad news we hear about the economy, but only if the story behind the story is ignored. My comment for C4SS is here.
- Socialism: The Qaddafi Version
Like "the free market," "socialism" means different things to different people. For C4SS, I wrote: On the other hand, the Qaddafi permutation of socialism has been, by all accounts, more practical than philosophical, a variable and temperamental medley of views informed more by his personal idio ...
- Robber Baron or Red?
Over the past few months, I’ve been both excoriated by fellow left-libertarians for, inter alia, an approving reference to George Reisman and branded a “Red” for expounding the stateless, free market socialism of Benjamin Tucker and Francis Dashwood Tandy. That I’m neither an environment-hating ...
- Getting the Raw End in Wisconsin, Part II
Center for a Stateless SocietyContinuing my commentary on events unfolding in Wisconsin, I write: The meaningful division is between those who use coercive manipulation of the bounds within which economic activities take place, and those who rely on voluntary, cooperative courses of action. Any ...
- No Work for the Weary
The state, despite its constant insistence, cannot create jobs, but it can destroy them. I comment at the Center for a Stateless Society.
- America: only one revolution to a customer
David Seaton's News LinksWhy is it that when you study the graph above and then read the quotes below, the graph seems so real and the quotes seem some sort of political science fiction, verging from the absurd and childish to the puzzled or even hopeless?�What you are looking at in Tunisia, in ...
- The unbearable levity of Wikileaks and the rig ...
David Seaton's News LinksI received the following comment on my last post:So previously, you did not think that globalization and instant communication tools were radiically changing the world?� It wasn't until wikileaks that you realized this was happening? Helloooo?�� To which I am tempted t ...
- Globalization and its discontents: a new parad ...
I have an "impossibility theorem" for the global economy (...). It says that democracy, national sovereignty and global economic integration are mutually incompatible: we can combine any two of the three, but never have all three simultaneously and in full.� Dani Rodrik - Kennedy School Harv ...
- The Wikileaks cables: the portrait of an empir ...
Not really the image that America would like to project at this moment David Seaton's News LinksThere are Wikileaks cables from almost every imaginable part of the world, but since I live in Spain, I'll fill you in on some of the dump's specific effects on Spanish pol ...
- Too bad Obama can't talk like Ricky Gervais
David Seaton's News LinksI wasn't really paying attention, but I read that there was this big hoohah about Ricky Gervais presentation of the 2011 Golden Globe awards, so out of idle curiosity I dialed it up on YouTube. I was ravished. It was wonderful. All these fat egos of today's overbloated ...
- EWG Fans More Than One Million Strong
Contact: EWG public affairs 202.667.6982 Washington, D.C. – Since 2006, Environmental Working Group has been building an email list of engaged consumers who sign up to get regular alerts about our latest research and practical tips to... [[ This is a content summary onl ...
- EWG Comments to Dioxin Review Panel
February 24th, 2011 February 23, 2010 Dr. Timothy Buckley, Chair Dioxin Review Panel of the Science Advisory Board Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, DC 20460 Dear Dr. Buckley, These comments are... [[ This is a cont ...
- Cell phone radiation affects brain function ...
Contact: EWG public affairs 202.667.6982 or alex@ewg.org Washington, D.C. – A study led by Dr. Nora D. Volkow, a pioneering brain imaging scientist who heads the National Institute on Drug Abuse, reports today that cell phone... [[ This is a content summary only. Vis ...
- EWG backs strict California chromium-6 goal
February 16th, 2011 February 14, 2011 Michael Baes Pesticide and Environmental Toxicology Branch Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment California Environmental Protection Agency 1515 Clay St., 16th floor Oakland, California... [[ This is a conten ...
- EWG backs strict California chrome-6 goal
February 16th, 2011 February 14, 2011 Michael Baes Pesticide and Environmental Toxicology Branch Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment California Environmental Protection Agency 1515 Clay St., 16th floor Oakland, California... [[ This is a conten ...
- The Spice that Helps Prevent Cancer - Now Bein ...
Scientists have created a new molecule from curcumin, the key chemical component of the spice turmeric. In laboratory experiments, the molecule was shown to affect the mechanisms that protect and regenerate brain cells after a stroke. The new curcumin compound, called CNB-001, actually repairs ...
- Is Your Supermarket Chicken Poisoning You?
Microbiological tests carried out by an independent laboratory found Campylobacter contamination on the packaging of fresh chicken purchased at many of Britain's leading supermarkets. Experts say the problem is bad enough that shoppers handling packaged chicken should take the same precautions a ...
- How Your Eyes Can Predict Disease
Your eyes are a unique window into health. Yahoo Health has assembled a list of 14 things your eyes can tell you about your entire body. Here are some of them: Disappearing eyebrows When the outer third of your eyebrow starts to disappear on its own, this is a common sign of thyroid disease ...
- U.S. Study Links Pesticides to Parkinson's Dis ...
U.S. researchers have found that people who used two types of pesticides were 2.5 times as likely to develop Parkinson's disease. The pesticides in question are paraquat and rotenone, which are not approved for house and garden use. Research on animals had already linked paraquat to Parkinson's. ...
- Startling NEW Evidence: This Drink Causes Your ...
Glucose and fructose are both simple sugars, but scientists have long suspected there are differences in the way your body processes them. In a new study, researchers scanned the brains�of nine subjects after�they got an infusion of equal volumes of glucose, fructose or saline. The brain scans ...
- Amazon Indians protest in London as judge bloc ...
The Indians are calling for three controversial dam projects in the Amazon to be halted. © M. Cowan/Survival âThese projects will force my people from their land and end our way of life.â Ruth Buendia Mestoquiari, Ashaninka leader. Three Amazon Indians protested in London today against ...
- Indian leader’s killers convicted of kidnappin ...
Guarani Indian leader Marcos Veron © Joaó Ripper/Survival Three men on trial for the murder of Brazilian Indian leader Marcos Veron have been acquitted of homicide, but convicted of kidnapping, torture and criminal conspiracy in relation to his death. They were also acquitted of charges of ...
- Industry bloggers call for mine to make tribal ...
Vedanta's aluminium refinery in Lanjigarh, Odisha, India © Survival In the footsteps of former Survival supporters, such as Peter Cook and Spike Milligen, Michael Palin recently gave a fundraising talk for the organization. He described his visit to the Dongria Kondh tribe in India where a ...
- Kenyans demonstrate against Ethiopia’s mega-da ...
Friends of Lake Turkana demonstrate against China's involvement in building a giant hydroelectric dam, Gilgel Gibe 3. © Friends of Lake Turkana Kenyans have demonstrated against a hydroelectric mega-dam being built in neighbouring Ethiopia, over fears that it will devastate hundreds of thou ...
- Borneo court: Penan land case can go ahead
Penan children relaxing in their rainforest home, Sarawak, Borneo. © R. Hanbury-Tenison/Survival A Malaysian court has ruled that members of the Penan tribe can sue the government and a timber company for trespassing on their land. The Court of Appeal in Sarawak, the Malaysian part of Born ...
- Quebec, McGill's MBA and too-low tuition fees
The confrontation between McGill University and the government of Quebec over the $29,500 in tuition fees McGill is charging for its MBA program is not going to end well. Both sides are rejecting compromise. McGill says that in the real world $29,500 is a rock-bottom price for an MBA. The govern ...
- Interculturalism: a model for integration
Three years after the Bouchard-Taylor Commission, it is time that we go further in knowledge of and debates on interculturalism. Like any other society, Quebec must reflect on the basic guidelines upon which it expects integration to be built. In its report, the commission rejected both multicul ...
- Quebec, McGill's MBA and too-low tuition fees
The confrontation between Mc-Gill University and the government of Quebec over the $29,500 in tuition fees McGill is charging for its MBA program is not going to end well. Both sides are rejecting compromise. McGill says that in the real world $29,500 is a rock-bottom price for an MBA. The gover ...
- A Montreal to be proud of
February is Black History Month, and this year's edition wrapped up with a splendid flourish. In a moving ceremony in Villeray, an enduring tribute to baseball legend Jackie Robinson, who momentously broke Major League Baseball's colour barrier, was unveiled. Montreal has the honour of having pl ...
- The new CHUM: let's get it built
While Premier Jean Charest is the author of much of his own misfortune, there are times when you have to feel sorry for him. Times when he gets it coming and going. Times like this, when he's catching heat for awarding the contract to build the longdelayed Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de M ...
- study finds oysters are disappearing worldwide
A new study finds oysters are disappearing worldwide. A study published in Bioscience, the journal of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, found that the oysters are rapidly disappearing, and that 85 percent of their reefs have been lost a result of disease and over-harvesting of the ...
- 2/3 binge & purge: federal farm & volatility v ...
global food prices hit new record high* world entering era of food price volatility* bernanke: federal reserve not to blame for food price inflation* US foolishly looks to monsanto to feed the world* new report says calif. passing up food stamps* "thank you for suing us': taco bel ...
- US to regulate rocket fuel chemical in water
from afp: The US government said Wednesday it plans to limit the amount of perchlorate, a chemical found in rocket fuel, explosives and bleach, that is present in the drinking water of millions of Americans. Studies have shown a link between consuming perchlorate and thyroid problems in pregnant ...
- reports suggest white house pressured vilsack ...
from grist: As I reported last week, the USDA announced late Thursday it would allow the planting of genetically modified alfalfa, the nation's fourth-largest crop, without restriction. Was the decision based on a careful weighing of the evidence by the USDA -- or on political consideratio ...
- food skyrockets to highest prices ever
from natural news: Figures recently released by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) index of 55 food commodities indicates that worldwide food prices hit a record high in December. Though the costs of some food commodities like rice, corn and soy actually decreased, oil seeds and sugar j ...
- 'Religion' will be the Cause of World War III
source: Blitz weekly, February 23, 2011 by Dirgha Raj Prasai When blind people separately feel the organs and limbs of an elephant they come to varying conjectures. Similarly, the Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim and Christian religions are exchanging recriminations for their own persistenc ...
- Our Public Schools Their Mission Field
source: Awaypoint, Feb 4, 2011 The Gospel has been taught freely in public schools all over the world for some time. Now children in the U.S. have that opportunity, too! from the Child Evangelism Fellowship website A fundamentalist Christian organization, Child Evangelism Fe ...
- Caste divide
source: Frontline, Feb 22, 2011 S. DORAIRAJ � � Tensions run high within the Christian community in Thachur village, and the government has adopted a hands-off approach for now. A. MURALITHARAN ...
- 'Eppadium' (Anyhow), the most recent novel of ...
source: Frontline, Feb 22, 2011 WIELDING the pen with power and determination to smash the injustice and discrimination against Dalit Christians and other oppressed masses is part of the priestly duties of Fr Mark Stephen.
- Lessons from Conversion by Burning Temples and ...
Over the last decade, a large number of Buddhist temples in Korea had been destroyed or damaged by fanatically devout Christians. More recently, the Buddha statues, regarded as the devil, were attacked and beheaded in the name of Jesus.
- The Dregs of the Cesspit Target Loving Mother
A wonderful lady called Cheryl Stannard was charged with child abduction last night by the disgraceful and pathetic Portsmouth police in Hampshire, England. Â It was the latest stage in a gross persecution of this woman by the British establishment. I can’t even talk about the other stages bec ...
- URGENT: Loving Mother Arrested By Portsmouth P ...
Her name is Cheryl Stannard and she is being persecuted - she is now in a cell at Portsmouth Central Police Station while they decide what to do with her after she was arrested this afternoon. This is the number if you wish to call the station and ask about her welfare: 0845 045 45 45 This [ ...
- COTO Report City of Angels an Interview with J ...
COTO Report is proud to present to you an interview with legendary occult symbolism specialist Jordan Maxwell by Megan ‘Verb’ Kargher. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-rPMOxJelc
- In an outrageous and all too predictable decis ...
In an appalling yet sadly not unexpected decision, Keir Starmer the Director for Public Prosecutions, announced yesterday that no one would face charges over the death of Ian Tomlinson. Tomlinson, a newspaper vendor, was on his way home on 1st April last year, when he fell foul of what can only ...
- Saturday 20th November 2010 - Wake Up Call Con ...
Wake Up Call Edinburgh - Saturday 20th November 2010 The Wake Up Call has been developed as a platform to support those seeking to ascertain Scientific, Political and Spiritual Truth, by providing an information gateway to the Knowledge and Wisdom of the many researchers who have previously exp ...
- Airstrikes in Libya did not take place - Russi ...
See also: Prison Planet.com - Russian Military Claims Libya Air Strikes Did Not Happen
- Not Today's Prime Minister's Questions
Today's session of Prime Minister's Questions has been cancelled. This is because of half-term, in which many Members of Parliament enjoy jollies either at the expense of the taxpayer through their illegally obtained, fraudulent expenses or through back handers that they have received from co ...
- A salute to Harry Beckhough, a real British he ...
In a country awash with the corrupt, we thought we would take a moment to introduce you to a real patriot, a real national hero; a thoroughly clued up man who knows what is going on and - if you will listen - will enlighten you. Harry, if you were to read this, you are England. We salute you, ...
- CAAT criticises David Cameron, arms dealer
I know that Britain needs to make and export things, including ghastly weapons, but it appears that we've learned nothing from the (convenient to some) death of Diana: Diana, I hear you ask? What has she got to do with this? At the time of her death, she planned to expose those who were ...
- 'Humanitarian' war in Libya: Not in my Name
As the Middle East and North Africa underwent wave after wave of popular uprisings a couple of weeks ago, I watched events unfolding with a healthy dose of cynicism. Problem. Reaction. Solution. Now, I have to confess, that I was not as anti-war on Iraq as - in hindsight - I should have be ...
- Gulf Coast restoration task force hearing show ...
The president's Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force met yesterday in New Orleans to gather public comments for the plan it's working on to restore the region's ecology in the wake of last year's BP catastrophe. A major theme of those comments was the deep distrust that many of the regio ...
- INSTITUTE INDEX: Oil and death after BP
Ten months after BP's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, scientists are still uncovering evidence of the disaster's long-term repercussions. Number of aborted or stillborn baby dolphins that have washed ashore so far this week along Mississippi's coast: 4 Number of dead baby dolphins t ...
- Southern public workers: 'Welcome to our world ...
In 1959, the state of Wisconsin, a hotbed of labor activism and progressive politics, became the first state in the nation to give public workers the right to bargain collectively. That same year, 1,000 miles away in North Carolina, state lawmakers -- stoked by Cold War anti-unionism and Jim ...
- Tennesseans rally for safer gas drilling
Environmental groups are pressing the state of Tennessee to regulate "fracking," a controversial method of fracturing underground rock formations to release natural gas for drilling. The practice has been blamed for numerous cases of drinking water contamination nationwide. The Tennessee Oil an ...
- Aftershock: The disaster of hurricane recovery ...
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of continent, a part of the main. -John Donne Don't dare tell the people of Bolivar they live on an island. "It's a peninsula, not an island," they will say. Geographically, they're right. The 34-mile spit of low-lying marsh and ...
- Today’s Terrorism News
Holder: ‘I Don’t Know’ If Gitmo Will Be Closed By 2012 Testifying before a House budget subcommittee hearing Tuesday, Attorney General Eric Holder said that he doesnât know if Guantanamo will be closed by the end of President Obamaâs first … Continue reading →
- Today’s Terrorism News
Former British Airways Employee Convicted of Terror Plot Rajib Karim, a former British Airways IT employee, was found guilty Monday by a jury in the United Kingdom of plotting a terror attack and seeking out his position for terrorism purposes, … Continue reading →
- Today’s Terrorism News
Saudi Man Accused of U.S. Bomb Plot Appears in Court Khalid Aldawsari, a 20-year-old Saudi student who was arrested last week in Texas and accused of plotting to make a bomb, appeared in federal court in Lubbock, Texas, Friday. His … Continue reading →
- Today’s Terrorism News
Saudi Man Arrested in Texas on WMD Charge A Saudi man studying chemical engineering at a college in Texas was arrested Wednesday night and charged yesterday with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, according to reports. Khalid Ali-M … Continue reading →
- Today’s Terrorism News
Judge: Holder’s Comments About Portland Bomb Plot Case Violated DOJ Policy A federal judge ruled Wednesday that comments made by Attorney General Eric Holder about the case of a Portland teen accused of plotting to bomb a tree-lighting ceremony last … Continue reading →
- 5 Incredible Android Tablets Showcased at Mobi ...
Mobile World Congress 2011 was quite literally overwhelmed by the sheer number of new Android OS based devices. Among the devices, the ones who completely stole the limelight were the Tablets. Almost all major hardware manufacturer has a Tablet in the pipeline and most of them are running open s ...
- Snow Sabre, Uni - Two Elegant Mac Icon Themes ...
Here are two new Mac themes inspired icon themes for GNOME that demands your attention. Snow Sabre icon theme has a light and black variant and both of them looks very neat and simple while Uni icon theme for GNOME looks quiet good too. I think its time to give Faenza icon theme�some rest, at le ...
- Top 10 Most Popular Posts for Feb 2011
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Alpha 2 Review, Screenshots Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" alpha 2 was released a day ago. A lot has changed with Ubuntu since we reviewed the first alpha release of Ubuntu Natty some weeks ago. Here is a quick review of the latest release of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal ...
- Intel Shows Off MeeGo Tablet UI Experience[Scr ...
MeeGo is in the news again, this time for all the right reasons. Few days ago, Nokia announced that they are going to partner with Microsoft and use Windows Phone 7 as its primary OS instead of MeeGo. Intel on the other hand is all set to go ahead with MeeGo platform without Nokia. Intel has rei ...
- Microsoft's Radical New UI Experiment, Might b ...
This is not the kind of videos we usually feature here simply because of the fact that it screams "Microsoft" on top of it. But I think this one deserves it. DailyTech reports that, in the three and a half minute video featured below, Microsoft may have shown the world what it has in store for t ...
- And then I Wound up in Padmasambhava’s L ...
By Les Visible Once again it is time to write about the Toad King; the Gila Monster of international diplomacy, who likes to do the satanic foxtrot of buggery and the lash, but once again I must defer the moment. The fact is that the Ides of March are approaching and what more fitting period [.. ...
- Assassin Sirhan Sirhan says he can’t rem ...
By Linda Deutsch More than four decades after Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated, his convicted murderer wants to go free for a crime he says he can’t remember. It is not old age or some memory-snatching disease that has erased an act Sirhan Bishara Sirhan once said he committed “with 20 ye ...
- Senior Israeli diplomat quits to protest polic ...
He must be an anti-Semite… A senior Israeli diplomat said Wednesday he has resigned because he does not want to represent his government’s policies, particularly those of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman. “I can’t represent the government line when Lieberman stands up at the UN – at the same p ...
- Fluoride may be causing your acne outbreaks
By Elizabeth Walling Fluoride is in our toothpaste. It`s in our water. It`s even in our food. While fluoride is praised for saving our teeth, many alternative health experts question the validity of fluoride`s benefits. And now many realize that fluoride may also be harming our skin and causing ...
- Congressman Wu’s bizarre behavior due to ...
By Ethan Huff In a tale that many mainstream media outlets are attempting to use as a political smear campaign, the story of US Rep. David Wu’s severe negative reaction to a common psychiatric drug speaks more about the dangers of pharmaceutical drugs than it does partisan politics. According to ...
- Smoke screen budget battles
It has been nearly impossible to comprehend where these sudden concerns about the deficit came from. Why? Because the people doing the most complaining were in charge when it all happened. February 3, 2008 Updated: February 11, 2008 Q: During the Clinton administration was the federal budget bal ...
- GORDON DUFF: 9/11, “HOW” or “ ...
Questions on the destruction of the World Trade Center By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor The original report by the National Institute of Standards, describing the destruction of the World Trade Center as resulting from heat from jet fuel fires, a relatively low temperature source of sho ...
- Bobby Hanafin: Ivy League Colleges Debate Mili ...
What the little media coverage the heckling of a Wounded Iraq Vet who advocated bring ROTC back to the campus of Columbia University got from a few anti-ROTC protesters. Press coverage has been political and ideological in view points. This article strives to give a balanced two sided view.
- BAHRAIN AND THE POPCORN REVOLUTION
WHY THIS KINGDOM MATTERS TO THE WEST BY DR. ROBIN MCFEE As I finish this article, a sequel to my earlier one, it is late Monday, February 21st, and I am heading out of Bahrain. By the time I arrive in the West, the impact of the Tuesday deadline – the demands of the protestors [...]
- The crusade of Western media against Islam
As the Western governments add fuel to the fire of Islamophobic sentiments in their societies with inflammatory and rabble-rousing actions and statements, the Western media mischievously try their best to portray a lopsided, biased and prejudiced image of Muslims in an attempt which should be in ...
- A Dialectical Moment in Madison?
The U.S. plutocracy won't feel safe until it's crushed all resistance. Case in point, the organized way the plutocrats set their sights on Wisconsin — the birthplace of public sector unions — hoping that Scott Walker, the newly elected Republican Governor, would show the rest of the country how ...
- The Truth About Taxes
In the economics profession, a "Harberger's triangle" shows the "deadweight loss" to society from taxes, the net loss, that is, from the optimum "free-market" equilibrium. It's a great, great theory if you're a math whiz. And virtually all neoclassical and neoliberal economists believe it's tru ...
- Chili's Campaign in the Buckeye State
Voters in Ohio's second congressional district have a real choice: the Democrat, Surya "Chili" Yalamanchili, wants to create jobs and is on the side of the workers, while his opponent, incumbent Republican Jean Schmidt, apparently has no policy views whatsoever except unconditional support for ...
- Plato's Secret
The Gods on Mount Olympus don't rule the world. Science does. But Plato couldn't say that in ancient Greece without a good chance of being put to death. So Plato did a sensible thing: he hid his secret, using musical codes, inside his already magnificent philosophical construction, a philosophy ...
- Keeping the Present Inevitable
Republocrats. Demicans. It adds up to Oligarchy. The wealthy have overtly seized control of the U.S. They're not of a mind to share the spoils. What to do? Nobody seems to know... Nevertheless, it helps to talk about the problem. And the more people who rattle their chains the better. Rick MacA ...
- H1N1 and bird flu virus produce dangerous hybr ...
By Tan Ee Lyn HONG KONG | Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:18pm EST HONG KONG (Reuters) – The H1N1 swine flu virus is compatible with a bird flu virus that is endemic in poultry in Asia and they can produce hybrid viruses packed with greater killing power, Chinese researchers warned on Monday. The scientists ...
- NEW-GENERATION FLU VACCINES APPROVED!!
Feds awards $215 million pacts for flu vaccines WASHINGTON Drug makers Novavax Inc. and VaxInnate Inc. have won contracts worth a combined $215 million to develop flu vaccines for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The news sent shares of Novavax up 68 cents, or nearly 26 percent, ...
- Oba-Mao — SING ALONG (Thanks Alex Studer ...
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- Lincoln’s Monetary Policy for America (T ...
~ MONETARY POLICY (1865) ~ Money is the creature of law, and the creation of the original issue of money should be maintained as the exclusive monopoly of national government. Money possesses no value to the state other than that given to it by circulation. Capital has its proper place and is e ...
- Expose Written February 2009 Now Circulating G ...
This was written back in 2009 — Beyond High Treason… US Gives China Eminent Domain Over US Property THIS IS AS REAL AND AS UGLY AS IT CAN GET! Connecting the dots… Dot #1 China begins its covert war on the FREE American republic in the 1950′s by taking over much of the PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG [...]
- Doctor: 5-Second Rule Should Become 0-Second R ...
We've written many times about science's ongoing war on the 5-second rule. Despite evidence that you really shouldn't eat food you drop on the ground, only 20 percent of voters in our poll last year said they trash food that's taken the plunge. Now comes The New York Times with a new warning f ...
- Congressman Beats Smartypants Jeopardy-Dominat ...
In a match that must have played like Rocky's takedown of Ivan Drago, New Jersey congressman Rush Holt managed to stifle Watson, the Jeopardy-juggernaut computer, at his own game. The Los Angeles Times reports Holt, a physicist who won Jeopardy five times back in the 70s, managed to beat Watso ...
- Morning Deals
ClothingKohl's: [Sleepwear] The Simpsons Wrappie Sleeved Blanket for $4.32 w/ Coupon NEW8360 + $0.99 ShippingJustice: [Kids] 40% Off Entire Purchase w/ Coupon 738 + PrintableNew York & Company: [Apparel] $30 Off $75 or $70 Off $150 Purchase w/ Coupon 4509 and 4512Zappos: [Clothing] Zappos VIP M ...
- Making The Case For Elizabeth Warren & The Con ...
The new U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau isn't even up and running yet, and already it seems its funding could be in trouble. Prof. Elizabeth Warren, the champion of the bureau, is trying to protect her project in the face of a conservative House majority. The organization, birthed la ...
- Amazing Deals Available At Borders And Ultimat ...
Two big-box retailers are currently liquidating: Ultimate Electronics is closing all of its stores, and almost a third of Borders locations are closing. Surely this presents some excellent savings opportunities for consumers. Let's be vultures and check in on the progress of the sales. Our ow ...
- Development Agencies Fail to Take On Corruptio ...
Canadian Press: Darling of Development World, Stung by Corruption Problems, Says Others in Worse Shape The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria – a $21.7 billion health fund backed by prominent celebrities – is responding to allegations that the fund has lost up to $34 millio ...
- Feds Subpoena Lawyer in CIA Leak Case: Whistle ...
St. Louis Beacon: Feds Take Unusual Step of Subpoenaing Sterling's Lawyer The lawyer representing Jeffrey Sterling – the former CIA officer charged with leaking national security secrets to the press – was subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury in order to discuss Sterling’s case. Fed ...
- Teresa Chambers Case Highlights Limitations of ...
Last week, the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) ordered the National Park Service to reinstate whistleblower Teresa Chambers as Chief of the U.S. Park Police, as well as to reimburse her for back pay and legal costs. Her case garnered national attention when she was removed by the Bush ...
- Orange County Register: Which Mystery Senator ...
By Wikimedia user Markus Schweiss Orange County Register: Which Mystery Senator Killed Whistleblower Bill? This article details how the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (WPEA) – a bill that would have strengthened protections for federal employees – was killed by one senator’s d ...
- Justice Department Leakers of Classified Info. ...
Three months ago, journalist Michael Isikoff noted the disturbing "Double Standard" in White House Leak Inquiries. But now it's not just the Executive Branch. Josh Gerstein of Politico just published an article on how a judge ruled that the Justice Department can keep secret names of its own ...
- We’re Back and Grateful for the Break
See you shortly with lots of news about Wisconsin, Libya and 2012 Olympics. See you in the coming days and weeks. It was a great week and standing along the 90-miles of shore along California’s Big Sur. Watching several sunsets, I was able to feel the same awe as these Dream Rangers.
- Reprise: Psst! Wanna Make a Movie – UK Tax Avo ...
The headline read ‘Investment in new film production hit £1.16 billion pounds in 2010, a record for the British film industry.’ It makes you wonder how much came out of HMRC coffers as lost tax income. By investing in ‘structured investment opportunities,’ UK companies can avoid paying taxes on ...
- Reprise: Frankenstein Foods Fear? UK Public To ...
By Theodora Filis, Contributing Editor Monday, a UK government-commissioned study into food security called for urgent action to avert global hunger. The report suggested the British public overcome its fear of “Frankenstein foods” and accept that genetically modified crops are necessary to feed ...
- Reprise: The Monday Line: Egypt Gets ‘It’ – Wh ...
Like the colony of ants from the penultimate scene of the Disney/Pixar film “A Bug’s Life,” the people of Egypt got ‘it’ and realised that, like the film’s grasshoppers, the bullying tyrants of Mubarak’s police apparatus had to brutally keep everyone under the heel of his boot to rule. In the fi ...
- Reprise: Finally, Black Civil Rights Movement ...
Last week, Martin Luther King tributes were taking place across the nation. And the spirit of MLK and the courageous acts of our foremothers and forefathers of the civil rights movement are etched indelibly in many of our hearts. But the civil rights movement of Martin Luther King’s era of the 1 ...
- Shut down Australia and save 0.01 degrees
The key question — with all the billions spent on cutting Australia’s carbon production, the trade and income lost, the jobs cut, the pain of living near a wind farm, the foreign holidays avoided and paying more for petrol and electricity than we have too, how many degrees will our actions cool ...
- How well have the media and PR groups informed ...
Given the multimillion dollar budgets and advertising campaigns about climate change, it would be safe to assume there was a high public awareness of the most basic facts about CO2 right? But reader Gregg has taken the initiative and gone out and done a survey of 100 people and asked them a few ...
- Galvanising against Gillard
Welcome to another day in the lost democracy. The place where an elected government thinks that cheating is the answer. What was Julia Gillard thinking? This turnaround is happening so fast. She announced the Carbon Tax only last Thursday, and already former members of her own party are discussi ...
- Does the lie matter? Only if you think Democra ...
Thank you Julia Gillard. Nothing could have put the fire back into the carbon debate like promising not to tax us during an election, then barely scraping in by the thinnest of “wins”* (with hang-nail support of two men in some of the most conservative seats in the country) and then doing what y ...
- New Poll. More skeptics than ever and yet the ...
The good news is that skeptics are the majority, the bad news is that we’ll all have to pay the tax anyway. The IPA commissioned a Galaxy Poll in Australia and only one third of Australians believe that man-made global warming is real. Despite the advertising, the propaganda, the Nobel Prizes, t ...
- Eradicating minorities
(Barbara Kralis, RA analyst) - Abortion providers -- such as Planned Parenthood (PP), with their 850 U.S. abortion mills -- certainly know of the power of a single, truthful graphic photograph to change a person's conscience and heart...
- Wrestling with morality: boys vs. girls on the ...
(Selwyn Duke) - Imagine that you're a young adolescent boy. Like many your age, you're shy around girls, perhaps to the point at which even talking to one might make your heart race. You also like sports, so you go out for your school's wrestling team. Then, lo and behold, you're at a meet, and ...
- State compacts on health care eyed as end run ...
(Washington Times) - With efforts to repeal the health care law stalling on Capitol Hill, Republican lawmakers in states across the country are turning to another tool in the Constitution to try to limit the law's reach -- interstate compacts...
- Tea Party Patriots rally to hold Congress' fee ...
(WorldNetDaily) - Tea Party Patriots are meeting in Phoenix this weekend and hundreds of local chapter leaders are listening to speeches and discussing whether the newly elected Congressional members are sticking with their campaign priorities to cut spending and lower the deficit...
- What you need to know about our murderous enem ...
(Wes Vernon, RA analyst) - A highly interesting flow of information is making its way over the airwaves right under the noses of Washington's "political correctness" establishment. Are similar conversations going on with talk shows in your community? At the end of this column, we will ask you ab ...
- Poll - Week Ending February 13, 2011
Without question, there's plenty of turmoil in the political spectrum these days. A growing number of people seem to align themselves with Libertarian ideals, some calling themselves "The Tea Party." We wanted to know what you would label yourself, if anything. Here are the results from this wee ...
- 1984 in 2011
In the Orwell classic "1984," Big Brother has such a grip on its citizenry, that kids will rat on their own parents. Spouses turn on one another. In all such cases, people are ripped from their lives and either tortured into complacency or killed. All in the name of staying safe. But of course, ...
- Truth Offering Podcast with Matt Gordon - Feb. ...
Good friend of TruthOffering.com and �ber (yeah, I said "�ber!) talented musician, Chris Phenom, is back to chat with Matt Gordon. �This week's topics range from WikiLeaks, peak oil, and Agenda 21, to genetically modified foods, geoengineering (chemtrails), Libertarianism, and the question of th ...
- Truth Offering Podcast with Matt Gordon - Feb. ...
Good friend of TruthOffering.com and �ber (yeah, I said "�ber!) talented musician, Chris Phenom, is back to chat with Matt Gordon. �This week's topics range from WikiLeaks, peak oil, and Agenda 21, to genetically modified foods, geoengineering (chemtrails), Libertarianism, and the question of th ...
- Is There a Gold Bubble? Or Is It Really a Fiat ...
This question has been plaguing most people for a while; at least, those of us who see the folly of fiat currency. Let's face it, by definition, a fiat currency is only valid as long as people continue to have faith in its value. And as Ben Bernanke, the Fed and our government continue to create ...
- 35377 People Have Voted… Nothing Wins
Since October 2006 I have been running a poll at Survive 2012, and with 35377 votes I think we have an accurate reflection of what visitors to my site think will happen in 2012: Nothing wins, with just over 56% of the vote. I was surprised that TEOTWAWKI came in second, and that aliens beat [... ...
- 10 LHC Consequences / NASA Budget / Planet (X) ...
I was quite OK with the LHC when experts explained that cosmic rays cause the creation of harmless mini-black holes in our atmosphere all the time. Now I don’t know what to think! Otto Rössler is the professor who sued and failed in his attempt to halt the Large Hadron Collidor. Over at Lifeboa ...
- Deadly 6.3 Quake in ChristChurch NZ
Looks like dozens of people have died during an earthquake that struck Christchurch during their lunch hour. Several large office buildings have collapsed, as well as the cathedral. Another deadly earthquake occurring within 3 days of the full moon. I have written recently of the new pattern eme ...
- Noah’s Ark Finally Discovered?
If you follow my line of thinking, you might just agree with my hypothesis. It starts out by looking at the Bible as a historical record that has been exaggerated for religious purposes, and ends with an amazing find in Iran. Ask any Biblical skeptic and they will supply you with many apparent c ...
- Solar Flare Update
The biggest solar flare in four years has sent charged particles hurtling towards Earth. ABC News says: The radiation from Monday’s flare, known as a Coronal Mass Ejection, should pass the Earth today, Friday and Saturday. The charged particles will speed by at some 560 miles per second. …What ...
- Gulf Coast restoration task force hearing show ...
The president's Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force met yesterday in New Orleans to gather public comments for the plan it's working on to restore the region's ecology in the wake of last year's BP catastrophe. A major theme of those comments was the deep distrust that many of the regio ...
- INSTITUTE INDEX: Oil and death after BP
Ten months after BP's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, scientists are still uncovering evidence of the disaster's long-term repercussions. Number of aborted or stillborn baby dolphins that have washed ashore so far this week along Mississippi's coast: 4 Number of dead baby dolphins t ...
- Southern public workers: 'Welcome to our world ...
In 1959, the state of Wisconsin, a hotbed of labor activism and progressive politics, became the first state in the nation to give public workers the right to bargain collectively. That same year, 1,000 miles away in North Carolina, state lawmakers -- stoked by Cold War anti-unionism and Jim ...
- Tennesseans rally for safer gas drilling
Environmental groups are pressing the state of Tennessee to regulate "fracking," a controversial method of fracturing underground rock formations to release natural gas for drilling. The practice has been blamed for numerous cases of drinking water contamination nationwide. The Tennessee Oil an ...
- Aftershock: The disaster of hurricane recovery ...
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of continent, a part of the main. -John Donne Don't dare tell the people of Bolivar they live on an island. "It's a peninsula, not an island," they will say. Geographically, they're right. The 34-mile spit of low-lying marsh and ...
- Matthew Followill - Matthew Followill To Becom ...
Matthew Followill is to become a father The Kings of Leon guitarist's wife Johanna Bennett is more than six months pregnant with their first child, friends have confirmed A source told The Sun newspaper 'Although Jo and Matt haven't made any announcement it's well known among her friends that .. ...
- Fourth spacewalk to repair solar array
Astronauts on board the International Space Station are preparing for a spacewalk to repair one of the Station's solar arrays. The fourth spacewalk of the STS-120 mission is scheduled to take place on Saturday.
- Analyst: iPad 2 launch crucial for Apple
Analysts will be watching how Apple handles the pressure of unveiling the iPad's successor without Steve Jobs, who is out on medical leave.
- Scarlett Johansson, Sean Penn's cozy lunch dat ...
Washington, March 2 (ANI): Actors Scarlett Johansson and Sean Penn were recently spotted getting cozy at Cuban restaurant Versailles in L. A. With her foot in his lap during the lunch, the 26-year-old actress got friendly with the 50-year-old star, reports the TMZ.
- Liam Hemsworth caught leaving Oscar party with ...
Melbourne, March 2 (ANI): Actor Liam Hemsworth was spotted leaving an Oscars after-party with Ashely Tisdale, a former Disney star. According to MailOnline, the 21-year-old Aussie and Tisdale, who rose to fame as Sharpay Evans in the 'High School Musical' franchise, went to the InStyle Oscar .. ...
- The Theory of ‘Manageable Chaos’ P ...
Sergey Shashkov (Russia) An act of self-immolation by a Tunisian street vendor in protest of the confiscation of his wares by municipal officials in December was covered in the media as the catalyst for mass riots in Tunisia, which later spread to Egypt, Yemen, Iran, Algeria, Bahrain, Jordan, Ku ...
- Reagan’s Secret Legacy
Peter Chamberlin (USA) On this, the one-hundredth birthday of Ronald Reagan, the Reagan worshippers are coming out of the woodwork. It seems that the self-appointed leaders of the “Tempest in the Teapot” party (or whatever they call themselves), even Obama himself, are trying to ride Reagan’s fa ...
- The United States Must Take Russia’s Interests ...
Andrei Pravov (Russia) A recent interview with the American political scientist Ariel Cohen produced a feeling more of déjà vu than anything else. We have seen these arguments before. In the early 1990s, Russian newspapers loved to publish the opinions of numerous Western politicians and politic ...
- Egypt Leaving an Epoch Behind
Dmitry Sedov (Russia) The Anglo-Saxon globalization ran into a major roadblock: at the moment the Egyptian regime which the West has propped up for decades is on the verge of collapse. Even if Mubarak’s nominee Omar Suleiman manages to cling on, the global centers of power will have to face a di ...
- Tragedy at Domodedovo Airport and Bias of the ...
Stanislav Ivanov (Russia) The new terrorist attack in Russia on January 24, 2011 justifiably angered Russians and the entire world community. About 200 people suffered (35 of whom were killed) an attack by a suicide bomber in the passenger arrival lounge at Domodedovo airport. Hardly anyone coul ...
- Clinton Kelly Interview: TLC's "What Not To We ...
Heading into The District, I felt a rush of excitement. I had been part of a conspiracy for a couple of weeks. Secret emails had been sent and received. Swearing to silence had been required. A nationally recognized DC zeitgeist was oblivious to the plan in progress and all was going to be rev ...
- This is What Postpartum Depression Feels Like
There is no way I could have written this post a year ago. Because I didn’t know how to describe it. I couldn’t find the words. But last night was a rough night. It was like the rug of calm-loving-life-pleasant-happiness got pulled out from under me. Cody asked a friend, who is the mother ...
- Piercing My Nose. Or Not.
This was going to be a story of feminism and self-ownership: The search for my nose began as a child. Mine was round and very unlike my mother's regal Roman nose. My birth father was long gone, but old photographs bore evidence of a nose bent and flattened from repeated breaking, a hazard of ...
- Bloggers Remember Jane Russell (1921-2011)
Sex sells, and so that concept started with the career of Jane Russell, who died on Monday at the age of 89. During a time period when women were to be demure and wholesome, Russell's director extenuated her breasts, had her pose for stills with come-hither pouty lips, and put the idea of wanti ...
- Best Ways to Deal With Wrinkles: The Sane Woma ...
Before you spend another cent on some fancy schmancy anti-aging cream, read this and quit worrying once and for all about wrinkles, fine lines and not-so-fine ones. Because worrying causes wrinkles. Become a parent. Get so insanely busy and exhausted that you have zero time to ponder your wr ...
- Mainstream Media & Public Health Turn On Big P ...
Pharmaceutical companies will try to profit any way possible, and the recent push to place millions on statin drugs in the name of high cholesterol has been the latest goal to peddle drugs to healthy ...
- Vaccine Makers “Immunized” Against ...
Pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Wyeth are happy, no doubt, with the recent Supreme Court decision protecting them from liability in vaccine-injury claims. The ruling was a blow to the Bruesewitz family who ...
- Vitamin D Conspiracy Leads Straight to Big Pha ...
Why do we listen to manufactured, trumped-up, faux-authorities on health? WHO, the AMA, countless front groups, and now the self-proclaimed Institute of Medicine? Do you notice the trend in vitamin bashing? The bent towards programming ...
- Energy Drinks Pose Serious Health Risks To You ...
Energy drinks are still a relatively new trend, so the health risks do not become apparent until chronic use (or abuse) manifests itself with dangerous side effects and in some cases death. The ...
- Veterans Finding New Life In Organic Farming
“The military is not for the faint of heart, and farming isn’t either,” said Michael O’Gorman, an organic farmer who founded the nonprofit Farmer-Veteran Coalition, which supports sustainable-agriculture training. “There are eight times as many ...
- Editorial: As The Country Mourned, Tucson Need ...
Those who criticized the reaction of the crowd at Wednesday night's memorial have it ingrained that a perfect memorial is one with candles, flowers and tears. The citizens of Tucson and the American people have mourned for five days. Wednesday's event was not a time to mourn some more. It was a ...
- Police Made Visits To Loughner Home Before Sho ...
The Tucson, Arizona family home of 22-year-old Jared Loughner had been visited by authorities before the shooting of a congresswoman and 18 others last Saturday, new information by the New York Times revealed Wednesday. It's unclear what the visits were about or what prompted the call to author ...
- Criminal Charges Filed Against Congresswoman’s ...
Newly-released court documents offer a glimpse into the motive behind Jared Loughner's attempted assassination of Tucson Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords on Saturday. Recovered from Loughner's home was a letter addressed to Jared Loughner from Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Giffords mailed a ...
- “Unbelievable Tragedy:” Congresswoman Shot By ...
At least fifteen gunshots rang out shortly after 10:10am Arizona Time Saturday, bullets fatally striking a Federal Judge and injuring a prominent Congresswoman. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) of Arizona's Eighth District was wounded at a public meet-and-greet event outside a grocery s ...
- Queensland Facing Flood Of “Biblical” Proporti ...
The worst floods in 50 years to hit Queensland, Australia are being described as nothing short of Biblical. More than 1,000 people have been evacuated, though officials say as the floodwaters get worse, as many as 4,000 residents could be asked to vacate their homes and businesses later this we ...
- CONSOL makes deal, gets EPA permit approval
SNL Financial appears to be the first to report the news that CONSOL Energy has reached a deal with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a Clean Water Act permit covering the company’s proposed Spring Branch No. 3 Deep Mine in Mingo County, W.Va. According to the report: After winning co ...
- EPA: Arch Coal to pay $4 million for water vio ...
This just in from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Justice Department announced today that Arch Coal Inc., the second largest supplier of coal in the United States, has agreed to pay a $4 million dollar penalty for alleged viol ...
- Upper Big Branch indictment: Just the beginnin ...
If you missed the news yesterday, federal prosecutors have announced the first criminal charges from their broad investigation of the April 2010 disaster at Massey Energy’s Upper Big Branch Mine in Raleigh County, W.Va. To be perfectly clear, the indictment of Performance Coal Coal Co. security ...
- Massey security chief indicted in UBB probe
U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin here in Southern West Virginia just announced: Hughie Elbert Stover, 60, of Clear Fork, Raleigh County, West Virginia, has been charged with two felonies in connection with the federal investigation of events at Massey Energy Company’s Upper Big Branch Mine (UBB). S ...
- Breaking news: PJM puts PATH on hold
Here’s the announcement just in from PJM Interconnection: The outlook for a slower economic recovery has led the Board of PJM Interconnection to direct transmission owners to suspend efforts on the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline (PATH). The news release doesn’t appear to be on PJM’s ...
- Shuttle Launch from Airplane
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- On American Jobs
I maintain the problem in this country is lack of regulation, a government which pimps out its people to runaway corporate monstrosities. Corporations have all the control and they use and dispose of human beings as they see fit. We have been told the only way is a global economy, it’s really to ...
- Are All Drug Reps Hot? | The Last Psychiatrist
There are some jobs where appearance is a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ– see, there’s even an acronym for it) and if you have to ask if your job is one of those, it doesn’t. Elite Modeling can hire based on looks, but Abercrombie & Fitch can’t. I leaave you to tease out the details ...
- BSQLHacker
BSQL Hacker For Feature Requests, Feedback and Bug Reports use: http://bsql.uservoice.com/ See SQLIBench project to compare BSQLHacker with other SQL Injection tools. BSQL Hacker is an automated SQL Injection Framework / Tool designed to exploit SQL injection vulnerabilities virtually in any dat ...
- MIT OpenCourseWare vs. KhanAcademy: Winner? Yo ...
via ocw.mit.edu I am thrilled to see everyone jumping so forcefully into the self-education space. With schools like MIT doing this, combined with homegrown efforts like KhanAcademy, the look and feel of education is going to be far different in 10 years. Posted via email from danielmiessler.com ...
- Domestic extremists or domestic goddesses?
This brilliant video was made by the Aldermaston Women's Peace Camp - the following text, is taken from their website During 2010 AWPC was under more overt surveillance than usual. From February, the women's camp was targeted with intrusive police photography. Camp made a formal complaint about ...
- Activist reports recent encounter with Mark Ke ...
Fitwatch has been passed the following statement relating to an encounter by an activist with the ex-undercover cop, Mark Kennedy. Mark Kennedy encountered in London Last week ex-undercover police spy Mark Kennedy was encountered by chance by an activist who was an erstwhile friend. Kennedy was ...
- Legal Advice Drop-In for Student/Anti-Cuts Arr ...
From LDMG: Legal Defence & Monitoring Group (LDMG) and Offmarket Infoshop in Hackney, London will now be offering a regular legal drop-in session for all those arrested on the Student Demonstrations or Anti-Cuts Actions. We will be able to offer: * Entirely free, confidential legal advice coming ...
- Manchester demo – police use s50 powers ...
We have received this account from an eye-witness in Manchester. Police have abused ASBO legislation to obtain the personal details of anti-cuts demonstrators. Manchester police ended a day of orderly rallies and breakout groups of protesters by abusing legislation on anti-social behaviour in or ...
- Protesters sprayed as Hugh Orde advocates extr ...
Three days after head of ACPO, Hugh Orde, promised the use of more extreme tactics on protesters, ten people have been cs/pepper sprayed at a London UKUncut protest outside Boots, with three needing hospital treatment. During the protest on Oxford Street, an activist tried to post a leaflet thro ...
- The Story of Citizens United v. FEC, an animat ...
StoryofStuff.org – Washington, D.C. â March 1, 2011 â The crisis of corporate influence over American democracy is the latest subject of award-winning Internet filmmaker, Annie Leonard, who on March 1st will release The Story of Citizens United v. FEC, an animated short. Leonard, who directs The ...
- Al-Qaida and the Taliban kill the only Christi ...
Gunmen kill Christian Pakistan government minister | AP Assailants purportedly sent by al-Qaida and the Taliban killed the only Christian member of Pakistan’s federal Cabinet Wednesday, spraying his car with bullets outside his parents’ driveway. It was the second assassination in two months of ...
- Wikileaks Nominated For 2011 Nobel Prize
WikiLeaks, Internet in record Nobel Peace field | Reuters Anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, the Internet and a Russian human rights activist are among a record 241 nominations for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. The Norwegian Nobel Committee said on Tuesday that the 2011 field includes 53 organization ...
- Attention Unchurched Military Personnel: They& ...
By Chris Rodda | OpEdNews - Given the current brouhaha over where the government should be making budget cuts, I decided that now would be a good time to get back to a project we began last fall at the Military Religious Freedom Foundation — finding out just how much money the Department of Defe ...
- Arab Wealth Spread Among The Royalty
Special Report: U.S. cables detail Saudi royal welfare program | Reuters When Saudi King Abdullah arrived home last week, he came bearing gifts: handouts worth $37 billion, apparently intended to placate Saudis of modest means and insulate the world’s biggest oil exporter from the wave of protes ...
- Natalie Portman, the scientist
Natalie Angier of the New York Times studied the overlap between the movie industry and science: Natalie Portman, Oscar Winner, Was Also a Precocious ScientistThe intersection is almost non-existent. Both fields require an ego but the movie industry is all about the ephemeral values such ...
- Beware the global warming fascists
Even mild-mannered chaps such as Johnny Ball get angry when they meet children at schools who have been brainwashed by the AGW crackpottery and who are scared of the future instead of being excited by the future - and by science. As he says, unimaginable amounts of money are effectively bei ...
- LIGO: no waves seen so far
The world's 700 best LIGO scientists ;-) have gathered and published new upper bounds: Search for gravitational waves from binary black hole inspiral, merger and ringdown (PDF)No gravitational waves have been seen so far. However, this particular analysis has de facto looked at pair ...
- CMS: Higgs not between 144 and 207 GeV if...
...a heavy fourth generation of fermions exists The subtitle obviously makes the finding much less spectacular - because the fourth generation of fermions is unlikely to exist - and because the Higgs mass is probably below 144 GeV, anyway. Nevertheless, it is impressive to w ...
- Iranium
I recommend the U.S. and other readers who are interested in the Middle East to watch Iranium, a 60-minute movie by pro-democratic Persian folks and conservative pundits: Full movie at YouTube It presents a rather convincing case for the opinion that as a potential owner of the nuclear ...
- US-UK Imperialist Rampage Envelops Libya in Ci ...
Webster G. Tarpley on The Alex Jones Show Infowars March 1, 2011 download file Coast to Coast AM tonight from 2am to 5am eastern
- Webster Tarpley will be interviewed Tuesday ni ...
Webster G. Tarpley, Ph.D. TARPLEY.net March 1, 2011 Check you local radio station for the exact time. Listen and call in! Locate Radio Stations Near You Call Number: 800-618-8255 First Time Caller: 818-501-4721 � � �
- Wisconsin Gop Governor in Neofascist Union-Bus ...
Webster G. Tarpley, Ph.D. TARPLEY.net February 20, 2011 Washington DC, Feb. 20, 2011 – After four decades of disillusionment, and demoralization, disorientation and rout of the labor movement, the mass strike is once again abroad in the land. In dozens of state capitals, reactionary Republican ...
- Mubarak Toppled by CIA Because He Opposed US P ...
Webster G. Tarpley, Ph.D. TARPLEY.net February 18, 2011 Washington DC, Feb. 18, 2011 — There never was an “Egyptian revolution,” but rather a behind-the-scenes military putsch by a junta of CIA puppet generals who evidently could not succeed in their goal of ousting Hosni Mubarak without the hel ...
- Hillary Announces Expanded US Cyber-Coup Campa ...
Webster G. Tarpley TARPLEY.net February 16, 2011
- The Elitist Globalist Take-Down of America
Lindsey Williams, who recently interviewed with Alex Jones on infowars.com, revealed startling revelations from insider knowledge regarding the current and building crisis in the Middle East, the plan to take down the dollar while double-crossing the Arabs, and the bringing up of China to top st ...
- $12,000 in Prizes for Guest Article / Video
The Safecastle Freedom Awards program – the Survivalist/Preparedness New-Media competition, is an opportunity for you to win from a group of prizes valued at $12,000! Vic Rantala, owner of Safecastle LLC and www.prepared.pro says, “What we aim to do is find and recognize the best, original, web- ...
- Home Remedies for Stress, Anxiety
In today’s modern world, nearly everyone seems to be stressed out in their daily lives. Both spouses working to make ends meet, often long days – particularly in today’s environment where employers have the upper hand. With the remaining hours of the day there are endless chores, duties, activit ...
- Magnitude 4.7 Earthquake in Arkansas?!
The situation is getting downright crazy in Arkansas where hundreds of earthquakes have swarmed and rattled parts of the state. The latest earthquake, a magnitude 4.7, at a very shallow depth of 3.8 km, would be making main-stream news if it had occurred in San Francisco or Los Angeles. The regi ...
- Major Quake Swarm, Krisuvik Volcano, Iceland
Credit: base image – Icelandic Met Office, overlay – MSB Modern Survival for local Icelanders may be presented some challenges in the days ahead IF the trembling Krisuvik volcano decides to erupt. A sudden and major earthquake swarm has struck on the Reykjanes peninsula at the southwest of Icela ...
- iFive: Google Tweak Hits Mahalo, Malware Andro ...
On this day 42 years ago Concorde took its first flight in Toulouse, France. Back in 1923 Time magazine debuted, and in 1807 Congress outlawed the importing of slaves--each of these facts, and a trillion others, contributed to today's world. So what's today's early news?�1. Google adjusted its s ...
- Texas Independence Day
�One hundred seventy-five years after the state's Declaration of Independence was signed, the Lone Star State continues to assert its autonomy. When Texas voted last year against nationalizing school curriculum standards, the State Board of Educa-tion quickly approved curriculum guidelines with ...
- Annie Leonard Derides Corporate Influences on ...
Annie Leonard is a whiz at tackling tough topics (bottled water, the cosmetics industry) in viral video-sized spans of time. Her latest, The Story of Citizens United v. FEC, is no different. The video explores "the inordinate power that corporations exercise in our democracy," according to Leo ...
- Kaiser's Design Challenge: Create a Small, Eff ...
Health care provider Kaiser Permanante usually builds sprawling, massive hospital campuses, but that's not necessary in small towns and other communities where Kaiser hopes to expand. So this week, the company launched the "Small Hospital, Big Idea" competition, which challenges entrants--incl ...
- Fruit Tree Biomass Waste Turns Into Energy Sou ...
The country's leading sustainable players in the palm oil industry are now turning to their own waste for power. Malaysia has a plan to turn waste from its palm oil production into energy. A new joint venture, FTJ Bio Power Sdn Bhd, announced plans for a plant that could generate 12.5 million ...
- Oil Supply Disruption Poses a Threat to Asian ...
[Rana Khoury &�Mary E. Stonaker co-authored this post] Why should Singapore � and Asia, more broadly � care about the astonishing upheavals rippling across the Middle East and northern Africa?� While seemingly far away, there is much at stake in this troubled region. The current turmoi ...
- The Arabs in Africa
As Libyans rise up against the 41-year-old dictatorship of Muammar al-Qaddafi, one of the most striking claims of state violence has been the hiring of “African mercenaries” to crush the revolt. Like Hosni Mubarak’s “thugs” (or baltagiya in Arabic, terms that gained widespread currency a ...
- Emergencies and Economics: Algeria and the Pol ...
On February 24th the Algerian government lifted the state of emergency that has been operative in Algeria for almost two decades.�Undoubtedly, this was a response to the changing political tides in the Middle East, as well as popular unrest in Algeria itself. While localized riots have b ...
- A Letter to the Omani Sultan Qaboos
[The following translation from Arabic is provided by Khuloud] A Statement Regarding the Sultanic Decrees Sunday, February 27, 2011 Your Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Saeed- Sultan of Oman In reference to each of the following: First: The Sultanic Decrees issued on ...
- The Counter-Revolution
Many groups in Egypt are working for political change � progressive and regressive, transparent and dubious � and the stakes are high because the power of the Mubarak regime was not been relinquished in substance. While the army has benefitted most from the revolution�its image has been ...
- Fading Away - Despite occasional flurries of i ...
Greg Masters / American Journalism Review: Fading Away — Despite occasional flurries of interest in the concept over the years, the roster of U.S. news councils hearing complaints against the media has dwindled to one. Posted: Wed, March 2, 2011 — Greg Masters (gmasters@ajr.umd.edu) is an ...
- BBC's International iPad iPlayer Will Cost Und ...
Tara Conlan / paidContent:UK: BBC's International iPad iPlayer Will Cost Under $10 A Month — The BBC's international iPlayer iPad app will cost less than $10 (£6.13) a month when it launches later this year, according to director general Mark Thompson. — He said the global version of the c ...
- Texas Tribune databases drive majority of site ...
Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter: Texas Tribune databases drive majority of site's traffic, help citizens make sense of government data — When The Texas Tribune launched, Matt Stiles said the site was the .10 version of what it would be six months out. Sixteen months later, the site's traffic a ...
- Fox News announces temporary suspension of New ...
Chris Ariens / mediabistro.com: Fox News announces temporary suspension of Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum as Contributors — Fox News' Bret Baier just announced that the network has put a 60-day suspension on the paid contributor deals with both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum — who are both ...
- WaPo's Steven King: Integrated Sponsorships Es ...
David Cohen / WebNewser: WaPo's Steven King: Integrated Sponsorships Essential for Original Web Video — The Washington Post editor of video Steven King pinned the success of original news on the Web to securing integrated sponsorships during a panel at the Beet.TV Video Journalism Summit, mod ...
- Obama to sign stop-gap spending bill
WASHINGTON -- The White House says President Barack Obama will sign a stop-gap bill that cuts billions of dollars of spending and averts a government shutdown. In a statement, Obama says he's pleased that Congress has passed the legislation that will keep the government running for two more ...
- Dollar slips ahead of Europe central bank ...
NEW YORK -- The dollar fell to a four-month low against the euro ahead of comments from European central bank officials that may point to higher interest rates in Europe. In morning trading in New York on Wednesday, the euro rose as high as $1.3892, its strongest level since early November ...
- US STOCKS-Wall St gains pared as oil pric ...
* Equities' advance pared by oil's sharp rise * Private employers add more jobs than expected * Chip sector gains after JPMorgan upgrade * Indexes: Dow, S&P flat, Nasdaq up 0.2 pct (Updates to midday) By Edward Krudy NEW YORK, March 2 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks cut gains on Wednesday and were ...
- With Pixel, Tata Gives the Continent Anot ...
GENEVA — Tata Motors introduced its Pixel concept here Tuesday in an effort to show what a Europeanized Nano would look like. The Nano is the $2,500 car that has garnered attention — if not the robust sales projected by Ratan Tata, the company’s chairman — in car-starved India. The vehicle ...
- Senate Approves Two-Week Budget Extension ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate approved and sent to President Obama on Wednesday morning a measure that would finance the government for two more weeks, until March 18, as Republicans and Democrats remained at odds over a broader spending plan for the rest of the fiscal year. Multimedia Interactiv ...
- The steady-state environment delusion
Cosmologists have calculated that our particular universe is 13.7 billion years old. It came into existence with the big bang, as did space and time. Itâs big. It consists of lots of matter, especially hydrogen, which has aggregated into different objects. The ones we see in the night sky are t ...
- Line of Descent Chapter 22
Chapter 22 He lay full length on the ground, concealed within a clump of vegetation through which he studied the house and the hastily built positions in front of it. He held a rifle which poked out in front of him, stopping two feet short of the end of the cover. It had been in … Read more
- Don’t just sit on your butt blogging, do somet ...
Iâm a blogger and commenter and enjoy reading and contributing to a variety of blogs but thereâs one attitude in the blogosphere that really bugs me big time; the whinge and dump mentality of a lot of bloggers and contributors. Whatâs whinge and dump? Itâs the idea that once youâve spotted and c ...
- Moderating, trolls, soup ladles and Ethics.
If youâre running a blog, one of the chores that has to be done on an ongoing basis is moderating comments. I operate the common system where a contributorâs first comment is held for moderation. If I approve it, then they can comment freely thereafter. If I donât, then theyâre effectively shut ...
- Immoderate moderation at the DT
My friend Locusts has just put up a piece at his place about the decline of debate at the Daily Telegraph to “just above the level of public toilet graffiti.” I left it shortly after Disqus was rushed into service and a bizarre censorship regime imposed, leaving the comment below. Sadly, occasio ...
- New tutorial: Windows Live Movie Maker
As an aid to a journalism training session I agreed to give, I created a short PowerPoint that is aimed at journalism students. Windows Live Movie Maker Tutorial Windows Live Movie Maker is quite different from its predecessor — Windows Movie Maker (not “live”). It is less versatile in several w ...
- Convert WMA files with Switch
Switch Sound File Converter is a free program from NCH Software. You can download it here (Mac or Windows). I have been using this program and recommending it widely for about two years. It’s easy to use, and it’s especially useful for converting WMA format files to WAV so that we can edit them ...
- Use Kuler, Photoshop to make a quick palette
What’s the quickest way to whip up a beautiful color palette for a new website? 1. Start with Kuler, a free online tool from Adobe. 2. Register and sign in so you can download a color swatch for your chosen palette(s). Not signed in? Then you can’t download. (Pay attention to WHERE you save the ...
- New resource: Page Design Basics
This resource — Page Design Basics — provides a very simple overview of how to lay out a Web page. Students new to using CSS often make a mess of it because they do not grasp the utility of DIVs. By introducing these four regions of a Web page, an instructor can help students understand [...]
- iMovie 09 tutorials for journalism students
For journalism students just starting to learn video, I created two compact, illustrated handouts in fall 2010: Basic iMovie 09 Tutorial — PDF, 9 pages, 1 MB More iMovie 09 Tips (Part 2) — PDF, 6 pages, 552 KB The reason I made two handouts instead of one: In the first video editing class, I [.. ...
- Tom Joyner Doesn't Understand New Orleans Soci ...
2-Cent is a remarkable New Orleans-based arts and activist group who have built a national reputation for creating videos that are both informative and entertaining. They have received major national awards and rave reviews in the media. Their videos regularly get thousands of views, and the mos ...
- Louisiana Unions Organize “We Stand with Wisco ...
From a press release by SEIU Local 21LA: “We Stand with Wisconsin,” a solidarity rally, will be held at 5:00pm on Wednesday outside of the Baton Rouge City Hall (the Governmental Building) located at 222 St. Louis Street. The event is being organized by Service Employees International Union (S ...
- Blind Human Rights Lawyer Beaten and Isolated ...
By Bill Quigley Chen Guangcheng, a blind, 39 year old, self-taught, human rights lawyer in China who was recently released after years in prison has been put in home detention, isolated and beaten by authorities. Winner of numerous human rights awards, Mr. Chen was imprisoned for investigating ...
- Wheelchair-Bound Man Denied Basic Medical Care ...
From our friends at ACLU of Louisiana: Seeking immediate help for a disabled man held since April in inhumane conditions at the Iberia Parish Correctional Center (“ICC”), the ACLU of Louisiana today submitted an emergency second request for relief on his behalf. Reginald Peters, who requires ...
- Disaster Profiteers Continue to Seek Wealth in ...
As Haiti approaches the one-year anniversary of their massive earthquake, the country is still in crisis. It’s clear that – as with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina - much of the promised relief and reconstruction aid has not reached those affected by the disaster. The details of a recent ...
- IRAN PREDICTED TO BE WINNER FROM UPRISINGS
Summary: "The Islamic Republic is very, very confident in the proposition that any government in the Arab world which becomes at all more representative of its people’s values, beliefs, concerns, preferences, interests; any government in the Arab world that becomes more representative of its ...
- Iran slams West military option on Libya
Summary: Iran has warned the West against any military intervention in Libya, saying Western countries should not take advantage of the popular movement in Libya to turn the country into a military base. source: Press TVread more
- Iran’s Nuclear Crisis and the Way Out
Summary: The issue of Iran’s nuclear program has been on the top of international issues, at least, for the past six years. It has been also a high priority for Europe and the U.S. Despite recent deadlock in diplomacy and pessimism about a possible peaceful settlement between Iran and 5+1, t ...
- 'Stability, A Cold Code Word With US'
Summary: Noam ChomskyYou have to remember that stability is a cold code word. Stability doesn't mean stability; it means obedience to US domination. So let's go back to Kissinger again. He was the primary agent in, among other things, undermining the democratic regime in Chile. He later comm ...
- Iran naval mission 'not aggressive': admiral
Summary: Iran's navy chief, Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayari, said on Monday that Iran's dispatch of two warships to the Mediterranean last week was not aggressive in aim. Sayari also said that the two ships, on their way to Syria, had come to the aid of a Hong Kong boat that had fallen to pi ...
- 'The Daily Galaxy' March Contest -Win a Free $ ...
Use it towards a purchase of an iPhone, iPad, Apple TV or Hundreds of Other Apple Products and Accessories. Users of Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Reddit, and StumbleUpon are invited to discover, review and share Daily Galaxy posts you love on...
- White Dwarf Ripped Apart by a Supermassive Bla ...
"We think these unusual signatures can be explained by a white dwarf that strayed too close to a black hole and was torn apart by the extreme tidal forces." Joel Bregman of the University of Michigan. Results from NASA's Chandra...
- "Giant Underground Chamber" Found on Moon By I ...
The Indian Space Research Organization has discovered a "giant underground chamber" near the Moon's equator, in the Oceanus Procellarum area discovered by the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft—more than one mile long (1.7 kilometers) and 393 feet wide (120 meters)-big enough to contain...
- Rocky Mountain High: Mystery of the Origins o ...
The formation of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado has puzzled scientists for decades. Some 600 miles inland and far removed from the nearest tectonic plate, the only comparable inland mountain range is the Himalaya, which were formed by the collision...
- Image of the Day: Mountains of Titan
Zooming in through the orange, hazy atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon, an infrared camera onboard the Cassini spacecraft recorded this view of the tallest mountains ever seen on Titan. The high resolution, false-color mosaic shows a mountain range about 150...
- Congressman Wu's bizarre behavior due to psych ...
(NaturalNews) In a tale that many mainstream media outlets are attempting to use as a political smear campaign, the story of US Rep. David Wu's severe negative reaction to a common psychiatric drug speaks more about the dangers of pharmaceutical drugs than it does partisan politics. According to ...
- Scientists say higher vitamin D intake will sl ...
(NaturalNews) In findings just published in the journal Anticancer Research, scientists at the University of California (UC) San Diego School of Medicine and Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha have reported that most people need a much higher intake of vitamin D. And that simple st ...
- Droves of bald eagles dropping from skies in C ...
(NaturalNews) Bald eagles in the Comox Valley of British Columbia, Can., are having a difficult time finding food these days. A recent report in The Province explains that the birds are literally starving and falling from the sky, adding to the string of strange animal events that has occurred i ...
- Financial preparedness webcast event announced ...
(NaturalNews) NaturalNews editor Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, is collaborating with radio host Robert Scott Bell to host a live webcast event on Sunday, March 20, to bring NaturalNews readers a collection of economic preparedness strategies. "The global economic storm is approaching," explaine ...
- New mini documentary exposes the truth about f ...
(NaturalNews) Water fluoridation around the world is achieved through the purchase of chemically contaminated toxic waste chemicals from China which are then labeled "fluoride" and dumped into public water supplies in local cities and towns. That's the conclusion of a shocking new mini documenta ...
- ‘Nude’ Airport Scanners: Are They Safe?
Part 1: Are They Constitutional? Part 2: Are They Safe? Part 3: Do They Work? March 8 John Sedat, a biochemistry and biophysics professor, says he’s not going to get on an airplane again — at least not until the TSA rethinks its deployment of hundreds of body scanners that hit travelers ...
- Supreme Court Says AT&T Not Exempt From FOIA
Corporations don’t reap the same privacy protections as do people, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday. The court, with Justice Elena Kagan recused, said AT&T did not enjoy the “personal privacy” provision of the Freedom of Information Act as the telecom had claimed. The act exempts the ...
- Former Senator Chris Dodd Named MPAA Chief
Christopher Dodd, the former five-term Democratic senator from Connecticut, was named Tuesday to head the Motion Picture Association of America. Dodd, who just retired after declining to run for a sixth Senate term, replaces Bob Pisano, the lobbying group’s interim chief. In April, Pisano filled ...
- Defining Internet ‘Freedom’: Ars Interviews Se ...
Since winning election to the U.S. Senate in 2008, Al Franken (D-Minnesota) has become one of that chamber’s top net neutrality defenders. With the House uninterested in compromise on the issue, the real push to gut the FCC’s existing net neutrality order will take place this year in the Senate ...
- Court Likely to Uphold Constitutionality of ‘N ...
Part 1:Are They Constitutional? Part 2:Are They Safe? March 2 Part 3:Do They Work? March 8 Airline passengers in the United States understand they will be treated as suspected terrorists when going through airport security checkpoints. Yet nearly a decade after the Sept. 11, 2001 ...
- Republicans Push National Race to the Bottom
Just days after his sneering "so be it" at the prospect of massive job losses which could result from GOP budget policies, House Speaker John Boehner declared public employees have a "machine gun" pointed "at the heads of local officials." That makes Boehner just the latest Republican leader re ...
- McCain Adviser: GOP Spending Plan Could Kill 7 ...
Last summer, Moody's economist and former adviser to Republican presidential candidate John McCain Mark Zandi authored a study which concluded that combined federal interventions beginning in the fall of 2008 prevented the Great Recession from becoming Depression 2.0. Now in a new report, Zandi ...
- A Modest Proposal to Rescue the States
During the debate over the stimulus program in early 2009, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell proposed, "If the money were lent rather than just granted, states would, I think, spend it wisely and the states that didn't need it at all wouldn't take any." Now would be a good time to take him ...
- State Budget Cuts Imperil U.S. Economic Recove ...
As all eyes remained focused on the union-busting face-off in Wisconsin, the Commerce Department on Friday released a revised estimate of U.S. economic growth for the last quarter of 2010. And that downward GDP revision not only shatters prevailing myths about supposedly bloated government spen ...
- Republicans Push to Legalize Anti-Abortion Ter ...
During his 2004 campaign, Oklahoma Republican Senator Tom Coburn declared, "I favor the death penalty for abortionists." Four years later, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin famously refused to condemn an abortion clinic bomber as a "terrorist." Last week, a GOP mayoral candidate in Jacks ...
- We Are the Solution: Celebrating African Famil ...
ayesha_-_woman_farmer_griot_from_senegal_-_we_are_the_solution_4.jpg � According to Grassroots International ally Fahamu, �Agriculture�� remains the main source of income of a rural population generally estimated at 70% of the total popula ...
- "Pourquoi la campagne": Via Campesina Africa l ...
fatimatou_hima_plateforme_paysanne_du_niger.jpg In 2008, I was privileged to attend the 5th international conference of Grassroots International partner the Via Campesina, in Matola, Mozambique. The Via, a global movement representing over ...
- Anti-violence campaign spreads through Central ...
guate-women.jpg In Central America, a new campaign to stop violence against women is gaining momentum. Launched by the Via Campesina International (the Via), the campaign is aimed at changing not only the attitudes of men towards women, bu ...
- Final Declaration from the World Assembly of S ...
wsf-dakar4.jpg From to Tunisia to Egypt to Senegal, African social movements are reclaiming their political space. As people demonstrated – and celebrated – in the streets of Cairo, thousands of participants gathered for the World Social F ...
- New Scramble for Africa
mozambique200811-small.jpg It is the tradition at World Social Forums (WSF) to focus a considerable amount of time, energy, resources and attention on issues faced by people in the host region and country. The 2011 World Social Forum in ...
- Humpday Odds & Ends
Christine O'Donnell has declined an invitation to appear on Dancing With the Stars, proving that she isn't as low class as the Palin family. If Jane Harman has a preference on who will replace her in Congress, you can be sure that I'll support the opponent in the primaries. Can we get a pr ...
- So, What's Next?
So, we'll have a two-week extension (roll call), but then what?: While the freshmen members disagree within their own caucus over which specific programs need to be cut, they agree that the government should reduce its role substantially in areas ranging from environmental regulations and edu ...
- The Stupidest Thing I've Ever Read
There is a scene in the movie Office Space where the main character tells his therapist that his life sucks and every day is worse than the last. His therapist thinks about this and responds, "That would mean that every day is the worst day of your life." I bring this up because I feel lik ...
- Incipit Newt 2.0
I eagerly await Newt Gingrich's announcement that he is forming an exploratory committee to run for president. His timing is perfect. As we approach a government shutdown orchestrated by uncompromising Republican radicals, the time is ripe for Newt 2.0. And, the best part is that we c ...
- Wanker of the Day: George Will
George Will is a good looking man but he isn't very smart. He wants to explain to us why liberals and progressives like trains: Forever seeking Archimedean levers for prying the world in directions they prefer, progressives say they embrace high-speed rail for many reasonsto improve the clim ...
- Personal Information: episode 24
Personal Information is a new serial sci-fi webcomic from Sarah “Does Not Equal” Ennals. Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness! Share and Enjoy:Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness!
- Arguments against life extension
Via Michael Anissimov, here’s a spectacularly empty diatribe against “deathhackers” by TechCrunch‘s Paul Carr. Carr objects to the idea of radical life extension as advocated by transhumanists, which is fair enough, but as written here most of his objections seem to boil down to personal distate ...
- Daddy, where does innovation come from?
Plenty of folk have been linking to this excerpt from Matt Ridley’s new book The Rational Optimist, and with good reason – it’s a provocative piece that plays to advocates (and opponents) of free trade, open exchange, copyright reform and much more. The basic thesis? The one persistent factor th ...
- Replacement arms: mechanical or biological?
Prosthetic limbs are still in their infancy, but there’s a lot of progress being made: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is working with Darpa (who else?), and has a research grant for trying out their mind-controlled modular prosthetic arm on five test subjects over the next couple of ye ...
- How to be a futurist
The irrepressible Scott “Basic Instructions” Meyer has the lowdown if you’re thinking of a career in futurism: Click through for the whole thing. But take it from me, being a futurist is a lot of work for no money. Or maybe that’s just the way I do it… and I’ve never been featured in a [...]Foll ...
- Mental Health Prescription: A Good Life
A GoodTherapy.org News Summary The burden of life unfolding not according to plan can be the trigger that sets a mental health problem in motion, such as falling into depression after divorce or suffering PTSD after experiencing a trauma. Other times, life’s situations exacerbate problems we wer ...
- How is Depression Detected?
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline There’s no blood test, eye chart, brain scan, or any other quick way to tell if someone is depressed. Detecting depression is nuanced and difficult. Some people are screened when they visit their doctor, but even the most commonly-used scales for screening have th ...
- Psychotherapy News Weekly Round-Up
A GoodTherapy.org Psychotherapy News Weekly Round-Up Enjoy this week’s top psychotherapy and psychology news and let us know what you think :-) Meditation Beats Dance for Harmonizing Body and Mind The Need for Culturally Responsive Mental Health Outreach Low Self-Esteem Increases Prejudice Plann ...
- Part II: Notes from a Men’s Group – Anger, Sar ...
By Richard J. Loebl, LSCW, PA, Men’s Issues Topic Expert Contributor Click here to contact Richard and/or see his GoodTherapy.org Profile This is the second entry in a series of blog articles about a menâs therapy group that I conduct on a weekly basis. For background information on the group se ...
- Can Depression Be Treated Effectively Without ...
A GoodTherapy.org News Headline To date, psychotherapy (or psychotherapy combined with carefully-monitored prescriptions, sometimes temporarily) is recognized as the most effective way to treat depression. Unfortunately, Britain is experiencing a shortage in qualified therapists and counselors, ...
- For the Sake of 24 Jobs The Biggest Environmen ...
Coal Geology For the Sake of 24 Jobs The Biggest Environmental Crime in America CounterPunch 1 Mine would have been the largest mountaintop removal (MTR) mine in US history. Predictably, the coal industry decried the loss of the 250 jobs the mine would have provided over its 15-year lifespan. T ...
- Consol gets permit in deal with EPA - Charlest ...
Consol gets permit in deal with EPA Charleston Gazette The Consol deep mine permit was among 15 mining projects still under review as part of more detailed permit studies by the EPA, initiated by the agency in large part to crack down on the impacts of mountaintop removal coal mining. ... and ...
- One Week After Protest, Fights Against Mountai ...
One Week After Protest, Fights Against Mountaintop Removal, EPA Continue WFPL A group of 14 protesters spent the weekend in Beshear's office protesting the surface mining technique commonly called Mountaintop Removal. The sit-in ended with the annual I Love Mountains Day rally in Frankfort on t ...
- Congressional Heroes Say No to Mountaintop Rem ...
Congressional Heroes Say No to Mountaintop Removal Natural Resources Defense Council (blog) EPA's authority to curb mountaintop removal mining was no exception. As my colleague Jon Devine noted a few days ago, coal industry allies in Congress offered multiple amendments striking at EPA's abilit ...
- Bank of America and Citi: Closed for the Clima ...
Bank of America and Citi: Closed for the Climate's Sake It's Getting Hot In Here Bank of America and Citi have gotten a lot of flack for their past investments in activities like rainforest destruction and mountaintop removal. Thanks to years of pressure from groups like the Rainforest Action N ...
- Biden to lead budget negotiations (David Roger ...
David Rogers / The Politico: Biden to lead budget negotiations — With a stopgap measure in place, Senate Democrats said Wednesday that they will forestall any spending debate on the floor in favor of what they hope will be immediate budget negotiations between themselves, Republicans and a W ...
- Fox News pulls Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum of ...
Matea Gold / Los Angeles Times: Fox News pulls Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum off the air because of their interest in running for president — Fox News suspends the contracts of political contributors Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum because both have demonstrated that they are seriously conside ...
- Frankfurt airport shooting: Two dead and two i ...
BBC: Frankfurt airport shooting: Two dead and two injured — Police told German media the shooting took place inside the bus — Two people have died after a gunman opened fire on a bus carrying American soldiers at Frankfurt airport, police say. — The driver of the bus and a US soldier …
- Fox News suspends Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum ...
Jennifer Epstein / The Politico: Fox News suspends Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum — Fox News has suspended contributors Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum effective immediately until they decide whether to run for president. — Anchor Bret Baier announced on air late Wednesday morning that the n ...
- Supreme Court rules First Amendment protects c ...
Robert Barnes / Washington Post: Supreme Court rules First Amendment protects church's right to picket funerals — A nearly unanimous Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the First Amendment protects even hurtful speech about public issues and upheld the right of a fringe church to protest near ...
- M 5.2, eastern Honshu, Japan
Saturday, February 26, 2011 20:38:02 UTCSunday, February 27, 2011 05:38:02 AM at epicenterDepth: 3.30 km (2.05 mi)
- M 5.2, central East Pacific Rise
Saturday, February 26, 2011 17:17:52 UTCSaturday, February 26, 2011 10:17:52 AM at epicenterDepth: 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.6, east of the South Sandwich Islands
Monday, February 28, 2011 11:04:13 UTCMonday, February 28, 2011 10:04:13 AM at epicenterDepth: 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.4, southern East Pacific Rise
Saturday, February 26, 2011 19:24:21 UTCSaturday, February 26, 2011 11:24:21 AM at epicenterDepth: 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
- M 5.2, near the east coast of Honshu, Japan
Saturday, February 26, 2011 15:38:42 UTCSunday, February 27, 2011 12:38:42 AM at epicenterDepth: 21.30 km (13.24 mi)
- America’s coal war
As the US row over mountaintop mining rages on, Cathy Kunkel urges politicians in West Virginia to embrace a more sustainable future.In January 2011, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provoked an outcry in West Virginia, America's second-largest coal-producing state, by denying a vall ...
- Beijing’s blue-sky diary
China’s capital has just endured a week of particularly hazardous pollution. In one year, how many good-air-quality days does the city see? Chen Zifan spoke with two residents who captured the visual evidence.Over the last year, two young Beijingers have roamed the streets and lanes of the city, ...
- “We’re moving too slowly”
Gro Harlem Brundtland – high priestess of sustainable development – tells Joydeep Gupta why progress towards a healthier, happier planet is still too slow, wrapping up our special series on well-being economics.Gro Harlem Brundtland is the high priestess of sustainable development. The former he ...
- Bhutan’s experiment with happiness
By giving well-being a central role in policymaking, the tiny Kingdom of Bhutan has staged a trial that has gripped the world. Dipika Chhetri reports on the environmental impacts.In global discussions about climate change and environment, the word “happiness” is surprisingly rare. But in Bhutan, ...
- “China must measure happiness”
To sustain the benefits of China’s rapid ascension, politicians should broaden their policy goals, writes leading economist Hu Angang, setting out his prescription for a national happiness index.In the years after the Second World War, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) established itself as the main ...
- ‘Nude’ Airport Scanners: Are They Safe?
Part 1: Are They Constitutional? Part 2: Are They Safe? Part 3: Do They Work? March 8 John Sedat, a biochemistry and biophysics professor, says he’s not going to get on an airplane again — at least not until the TSA rethinks its deployment of hundreds of body scanners that hit travelers ...
- Supreme Court Says AT&T Not Exempt From FOIA
Corporations don’t reap the same privacy protections as do people, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday. The court, with Justice Elena Kagan recused, said AT&T did not enjoy the “personal privacy” provision of the Freedom of Information Act as the telecom had claimed. The act exempts the ...
- Former Senator Chris Dodd Named MPAA Chief
Christopher Dodd, the former five-term Democratic senator from Connecticut, was named Tuesday to head the Motion Picture Association of America. Dodd, who just retired after declining to run for a sixth Senate term, replaces Bob Pisano, the lobbying group’s interim chief. In April, Pisano filled ...
- Defining Internet ‘Freedom’: Ars Interviews Se ...
Since winning election to the U.S. Senate in 2008, Al Franken (D-Minnesota) has become one of that chamber’s top net neutrality defenders. With the House uninterested in compromise on the issue, the real push to gut the FCC’s existing net neutrality order will take place this year in the Senate ...
- Court Likely to Uphold Constitutionality of ‘N ...
Part 1:Are They Constitutional? Part 2:Are They Safe? March 2 Part 3:Do They Work? March 8 Airline passengers in the United States understand they will be treated as suspected terrorists when going through airport security checkpoints. Yet nearly a decade after the Sept. 11, 2001 ...
- Scott Horton to Obama Butt Out of Libya!
- Madison, Wisconsin--Which Side Are You On?
A unionized public employee, an ill-informed citizen, and a CEO are sitting at a table. In the middle of the table is a plate with a dozen cookies on it. The CEO reaches across and takes 11 cookies, looks at the ill-informed citizen and says, "Watch out for that union guy. He wants a piece of ...
- HEBRON: Israeli soldiers attack nonviolent dem ...
From CPT by Samuel Nichols �[Note, Nichols� original piece is available on Waging Nonviolence.] �An estimated one thousand Palestinians, joined by Israeli and international activists, took to the streets on Friday, 25 February, to demand the opening of Shuhada Street, a former thoroughfare in th ...
- What's Wrong With This picture!
China has set an annual growth target of 7% to ensure sustainable development during its new five-year plan A power plant in Pinghu. To fuel the growth in GDP, China’s energy demand has surged by 220%. Photograph: Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images 28 February 2011 - China will try to slow GDP gro ...
- ‘I wish to live without wars’
Dear friends of all People, Day of the People’s Peace Afghan News Year’s Day on 21st of March 2011 Abdulai, 15 year old Afghan student and farmer, says : Please watch I see the unchanging System of the Rich and Powerful in which my world is Violently collapsing, and human hope for a decent ...
- Fish consumption at all time high, says U.N. a ...
by Agence France-Presse. ROME -- Fish consumption reached record levels in 2010 and world stocks need to be urgently rebuilt, experts at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in a report Monday. "The contribution of fish to global diets has reached a record of almost 17 kil ...
- Bordeaux vineyards go organic, slowly but sure ...
by Agence France-Presse. BORDEAUX, France -- Two historical Bordeaux wine estates have gone green, breaking a long resistance to organic viticulture amongst the region's elite producers. "Still in 2011, there are people who do not trust in the fact that it is possible to grow organic in Bor ...
- U.N. Chief Ban Ki-moon shifts focus from clima ...
by Agence France-Presse. LONDON -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is shifting his focus away from involvement in international climate change talks and toward new areas in the fight against global warming. Ban is to redirect his efforts from trying to push forward the international clim ...
- New Senate bill aims to avoid next oil spill
by Agence France-Presse. WASHINGTON -- Senators plan to introduce in the coming weeks new legislation aiming to prevent another disastrous oil spill like last year's massive gusher in the Gulf of Mexico, Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) said Wednesday. A similar bill that would revise offshore ...
- Big cities are not always the biggest polluter ...
by Agence France-Presse. WASHINGTON -- Big cities like New York, London, and Shanghai send less pollution into the atmosphere per capita than places like Denver and Rotterdam, said a study released Tuesday. Researchers examined data from 100 cities in 33 nations for clues about which were ...
- Egypt’s Food Pyramids
A million minds momentarily magnetizing themselves along the same axis can turn a country’s deepest despair into an ecstatic sprint for freedom. What a people find revolting–a dictator decorated in American apologia–can be turned by a people’s revolt ridiculous. No wonder so much effort (and mon ...
- The Scientific American
Science is the business right now. If the science works, the business works, and vice versa. –Craig Venter Bird flu marinates a chicken in its own juices, a satay best avoided whatever the menu special. In such short an order better for the bistro than the barn, infected birds rapidly bleed from ...
- Fearful Symmetry
A colleague, genuinely perplexed, even outraged, asked me what the fuck was going on with all those dead birds in Arkansas. And, tongue-in-cheek, what would Mulder and Scully say? Scully: Mulder, it’s me. I got your message. Really, Beebe, Arkansas for a flock of dead birds? Does Skinner approve ...
- The Great Recession Flu
Swine flu is so 2009. Like La Roux and v-neck t-shirts. And yet the United Kingdom is presently suffering a swine flu attack worse than anything it faced in 2009. The number of flu patients in intensive care has risen by 60 per cent in the past week to 738, four times greater than at [...]
- Alien vs. Predator
Dallas: [looks at a pen being dissolved by alien's body fluid] I haven’t seen anything like that except, uh, molecular acid. Brett: It must be using it for blood. Parker: It’s got a wonderful defense mechanism. You don’t dare kill it. –Alien (1979) NASA announced earlier this month one of its re ...
- Clinton: Libya no-fly zone under active consid ...
Foreign Policy Posted By Josh Rogin Tuesday, March 1, 2011 – 12:41 P Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday that the administration is actively considering implementing a no-fly zone over Libya and gave a full-throated defense of robust State Department funding. Clinton testified on ...
- Koch Industries Makes Billions Corrupting Gove ...
REPORT: How Koch Industries Makes Billions Corrupting Government And Polluting For Free (Part 2) Think Progress- By Lee Fang on Mar 1st, 2011 at 7:00 pm In an opinion piece published today responding to his critics, Koch Industries CEO Charles Koch promised to continue to finance anti-government ...
- Koch Industries Makes Billions By Demanding Ba ...
REPORT: How Koch Industries Makes Billions By Demanding Bailouts And Taxpayer Subsidies (Part 1) Think Progress- By Lee Fang on Mar 1st, 2011 at 1:00 pm Koch Industries, the international conglomerate owned by Charles and David Koch, is not only the second largest private company in America, it ...
- Evening Jukebox- I Need A Doctor
Dr. Dre – I Need A Doctor (Explicit) ft. Eminem, Skylar Grey
- Time To Take Action On Gun Control
In Arizona, Survivor Of Virginia Tech Massacre Talks Gun Control: ‘The Time For Thoughts And Prayers Is Over’ HuffPost- Lucia Graves Posted: 03/ 1/11 06:44 PM Almost two months after the shootings in Tucson, Ariz., Colin Goddard, a survivor of the Virginia Tech massacre, is speaking to Arizona s ...
- Times Scare
ISLAMABAD–The apparent links between Pakistan and Faisal Shahzad are certainly cause for concern, but let’s not lose site of things here. The attack in Times Square was a fizzle. The rush to claim credit is a bit embarassing for the TTP and looks like it was — like the attack itself — a rush job ...
- Stepping up - University at Buffalo The Spectr ...
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 ...
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 AfghanistanSri Lank ...
- Officials: Campus blasts perplexing - United P ...
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 ...
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 educational toy for your children (from the ...
Summary: A new feature on the FM website: recommending geopolitical education tools for your children, preparing them for the new world of the 21st century. We weclome suggestions for our next offering. Order your Playmobil Security Check Point from Amazon! Here are some reviews: Thank you ...
- Off to invade, again! Another nation’s ...
Summary: Another crisis, more calls to invade. With maximum moral tone, minimum specificity about the costs, maximum use of euphemisms, and no mention of costs or risks. No need to wait for an invitation, since good hawks know those brown people are too dumb to ask for our help. Here ...
- Inciting fear of inflation in our minds for po ...
Summary: Americans today are easily led by fear, as our leaders well know. Commies and Islamo-whatevers under the bed. Global warming. Alar on apples (see Wikipedia). Repetition makes it so, the secret to successful propaganda. Today we look at at a favorite of conservatives seeking polit ...
- An explanation of the US and Pak governments&# ...
Summary: As standard fare the FM website provides analysis of current events. Seeking hidden truths (often in vain) and using these incidents to illustrate larger dynamics at work in America. The Raymond Davis affair is rich in lesson for us (this is the 4th post; links at the end). ...
- America’s broken OODA loop in action: a ...
Summary: It’s fun to watch narratives form in the media, such as the one we examine today. Often mindlessly wrong, but each probably fills some need in our collective psyche. Unfortunately this embrace of nonsensical narratives is part of our growing inability to clearly see the world ...
- Libya’s rulers must know crimes against humani ...
Guardian – Late Saturday night, history was made in New York. Every member of the UN security council raised their hand to support a resolution condemning the gross violations of human rights in Libya. They all voted not only to impose sweeping sanctions on Libya’s rulers but also to refer the s ...
- Rising status of women linked to more smoking
Reuters – Millions of women in developing countries risk disease and early death in the coming decades as their rising economic and political status leads them to smoke more, researchers said on Tuesday. An analysis in 74 countries found that men are five times more likely to smoke than women in ...
- Bloodshed and Misery Prompt Ivory Coast Exodus
NYTimes – At the Marcory market, iron shutters are pulled down tight over storefronts for block after block. In the Koumassi neighborhood, idle men drift up to a rare open vendor, cadging a lone cigarette. Fish and grain stalls on the road into another area, Abobo, are deserted, save the rats sc ...
- US Army to build a Cheetah robot that can run ...
Mail Online - A new robot that can outrun the fastest man on Earth and a Terminator-type android that will work alongside troops is being developed for the US Army. The speedy robot – called, unsurprisingly, the Cheetah – is being developed by Boston Dynamics, which brought to the world the $18m ...
- Fighting back, Gaddafi forces seize eastern to ...
Reuters – Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi have recaptured a town in Libya’s mostly rebel-held east, rebel military officers said on Wednesday, in an attempt to break the momentum of a popular rebellion against his 41-year-old rule. Forces sent by the Libyan leader had seized back Marsa El Brega ...
- Charlie Sheen, U.S. Power and Libya
There's so much to love about Charlie Sheen's diatribes that about the only improvement I can think of would be to have Jean-Claude Van Damme be the one interviewing him. Obscured by the spectacle of Sheen's crash-and-burn party are some very serious critiques of the consensus drug treatment par ...
- Democracy and Human Rights: Rethinking US Fore ...
As we craft our responses to rapidly unfolding and changing circumstances in the Middle East and contemplate how best to support the region’s aspirations for basic freedoms and rights, we also need to step back and consider lessons learned for U.S. policymakers going forward. Perhaps more import ...
- Clashes Erupt in Cities Across Iran
Tehran and a number of other major Iranian cities witnessed clashes between demonstrators and security forces today, March 1. According to BBC Persian Service, large crowds of people gathered on the streets of the capital and other major cities to demand the immediate release of Mir Hossein Mous ...
- “Never Get Involved in a Land War in Asia”: Ga ...
We couldnât have said it any better ourselves… In a remarkably blunt speech to the cadets at West Point last Friday, Defense Secretary Gates gave aspiring SecDefâs of tomorrow sitting in the crowd a sure-fire way to determine whether they need to seek psychological counseling: âIn my opinion, ...
- No One Cares What China Says
Earlier this year when President Hu of China came to the US, Washington was a buzz in talk of declinism. China in the relatively near future could overtake the US as having the world’s largest economy, which according to the declinist meme, would make China more powerful than the US (no matter t ...
- The Beleaguered White Man Finally Gets a Break ...
Jamilah King at ColorLines reports that a group in Texas is offering scholarships exclusively to white men. William Lake is an MBA candidate at Texas State University in San Marcos and treasurer of the nonprofit Former Majority Association for Equality, the group that’s offering the scholarship ...
- George Will and the Ideological Attribution Er ...
You may be familiar with the "fundamental attribution error," which is our tendency to characterize our own behavior as a reasonable response to circumstance, but other people's behavior as a reflection of their inherent nature. When I cut you off in traffic, it was an honest mistake, because yo ...
- Court Protects First Amendment Rights of Fred ...
Popular speech, for the most part, does not require First Amendment protection. The principles of free speech matter when dealing with speech that is offensive or objectionable to large numbers of people. Fred Phelps and his tiny group of followers using military funerals as a forum to expre ...
- Race and the Political Economy of the South
Today's Christian Science Monitor has a really insightful piece that frames Scott Walker's work in Wisconsin as part of an attempt to model the state's economy along Southern lines. In the South, states tend to work with a combination of "weak unions, a business-friendly climate, a thin social s ...
- The Uncertainty Canard
In the last year or so, Republicans have fallen in love with "uncertainty." It started with the debate over whether to extend the Bush tax cuts, which, they argued, was necessary to end uncertainty so businesses could start hiring. Very quickly, the uncertainty cloud fell down on all kinds of is ...
- Dear Tea Party: You've Been Had
JONATHAN MCHENRY FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT Letter to all the Tea Party patriots of America, Like a modern day Paul Revere I travel across our country calling the British are coming, the British are coming, although this time it is a much more sinister enemy that is coming to take our countr ...
- Gingrich Is a Whale of a Candidate If You're I ...
While Newt Gingrich is going around the country courting conservative Christians and complaining that America is "too secular a society," its "religious belief ... [is being] challenged by a cultural elite," and "God is [being] driven out of public life," his 527, American Solutions for Winning ...
- When Puppets Reveal Their Puppeteers
TONY PEYSER FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT Right wingers often foam at the mouth over claims that George Soros manipulates untold masses But when Scott Walker sucks up to "David Koch" on tape It's dismissed as how the left wing harasses. http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/02/wis-afl-cio-ad-featu ...
- If the Buck Stops at the Top, Scott Walker is ...
MARK KARLIN, BUZZFLASH EDITOR FOR TRUTHOUT It was June of 2010 and Jerald Kellner, 15-years-old, was on his way to Miwaukee's "Summerfest" when he was killed by a slab of falling concrete in a parking garage poorly maintained by Milwaukee County. Scott Walker, then the long-term chief executive ...
- Governor Walker and the "Outside Agitators"
Body The hypocrisy fairly reeks in discussions about how to heal our debt-ridden economy. Over and over again we are told the government must put its financial house in order the way ordinary Americans do by not spending more than it takes in. But in our society credit-card debt i ...
- Spectral science selection
Aussie rock rolls The oldest fossils of bacteria ever found were discovered in a rock formation in Western Australia, the discovery led to great excitement that has not abated for more than two decades. Until now. Raman spectroscopy shows that what palaeontologists thought were pristine microbia ...
- Three touches of science
Backstage Science – Find out what's going on backstage at some of the biggest science labs. - Videos for the Science and Technology Facilities Council by Brady Haran. The Alchemist Newsletter: February 25, 2011 – Van Gogh was apparently no chemical genius, The Alchemist learns this week, but mo ...
- Six slick science picks
Science video widget – Shortform offered me a sneak preview of their video widget, which allows users to embed a video channel into their blog. Contraceptive pill not to blame for feminized fish – Despite claims that excreted contraceptive hormones are causing endocrine disruption in aquatic ani ...
- Five picks from the science news
Fix your H, increase citations and get more grant money – Citations have become the currency of science, which is used to reward scientists and scientific institutions. Small variations in citation scores can make millions of pounds difference in the financial outcomes of national Research Asses ...
- Can we count on journal metrics?
How do you rank science, how do you rate scientists, what kudos do you give their papers and what metrics do you attach to the impact of a paper? They’re questions as old as the scientific literature itself. But, no one has resolved them. Independent organisations and publishers have attempted w ...
- Rethink the Cost of War With Us on March 12
By Derrick Crowe The movement to end the Afghanistan War is gaining momentum, and on March 12, it will gain some more. In a little less than two weeks, supporters of Rethink Afghanistan (�Rethinkers�) will get together with their neighbors in hundreds of communities to talk about what can ...
- Fire Lt. General Caldwell
By Robert Greenwald and Derrick Crowe The latest general to find himself excoriated in the pages of Rolling Stone, Lt. Gen. William Caldwell, should resign immediately for using psychological operations, commonly known as "psy-ops" against U.S. lawmakers visiting Afghanistan. If he will not resi ...
- Damn those foreign fighters
By Dave Anderson: Most people don't like heavily armed foreigners who have at best a minimal clue of the local cultural norms and power arrangements. This localized resentment creates accidental guerrillas and a quagmire where the foreigners won't leave until everyone who dislikes the foreigners ...
- Not so much a "Runaway General" as S.O.P.
A report that Lt. General William B. Caldwell unleashed his PSYOP team on visiting U.S. politicians in Afghanistan, from Rolling Stone reporter Michael Hastings, is being considered a bit of a bombshell. Here's the meat of the piece: Under duress, Holmes and his team provided Caldwell with backg ...
- General Petraeus and ISAF, Blaming the Victims ...
By Derrick Crowe General Petraeus and his public relations team reportedly engaged in a scummy attempt to deflect blame for an alleged civilian casualty event on Sunday, suggesting that Afghan parents caught in the crossfire of a coalition raid burned their own children to incriminate inter ...
- Personal Information: episode 24
Personal Information is a new serial sci-fi webcomic from Sarah “Does Not Equal” Ennals. Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness! Share and Enjoy:Follow Futurismic on Twitter for more nuggets of near-future fun and weirdness!
- Arguments against life extension
Via Michael Anissimov, here’s a spectacularly empty diatribe against “deathhackers” by TechCrunch‘s Paul Carr. Carr objects to the idea of radical life extension as advocated by transhumanists, which is fair enough, but as written here most of his objections seem to boil down to personal distate ...
- Daddy, where does innovation come from?
Plenty of folk have been linking to this excerpt from Matt Ridley’s new book The Rational Optimist, and with good reason – it’s a provocative piece that plays to advocates (and opponents) of free trade, open exchange, copyright reform and much more. The basic thesis? The one persistent factor th ...
- Replacement arms: mechanical or biological?
Prosthetic limbs are still in their infancy, but there’s a lot of progress being made: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is working with Darpa (who else?), and has a research grant for trying out their mind-controlled modular prosthetic arm on five test subjects over the next couple of ye ...
- How to be a futurist
The irrepressible Scott “Basic Instructions” Meyer has the lowdown if you’re thinking of a career in futurism: Click through for the whole thing. But take it from me, being a futurist is a lot of work for no money. Or maybe that’s just the way I do it… and I’ve never been featured in a [...]Foll ...
- Navigating the Pentagon Labyrinth: Six Questio ...
By Bryan Rahija Winslow Wheeler is the Director of the Straus Military Reform Project at the Center for Defense Information. Wheeler is also the mastermind behind a new handbook on national defense issues entitled The Pentagon Labyrinth: 10 Short Essays...
- Does the Federal Government Have Performance A ...
By Neil Gordon The proponents of outsourcing are at it again. Federal Computer Week has published another pro-outsourcing commentary, “How Outsourcing Keeps America On Top.” It was written by Stanton Sloane, president and CEO of Fairfax, Virginia-based IT firm SRA...
- Supreme Court Rejects Corporate "Personal Priv ...
By Scott Amey Today, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rejected AT&T’s claim that the personal privacy exemption under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) applies to companies. The Court’s ruling was limited to the FOIA 7(c) exemption, which prevents the...
- The National Institutes of Health NOT Friendly ...
By Paul D. Thacker Late last year, POGO sent a letter to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) apprising them of four examples of academics who used the ghostwriting firm Scientific Therapeutics Information to publish studies, letters, and a book....
- Morning Smoke: Taxpayers Getting Burned By Dup ...
Where there's smoke, there's fire. POGO's Morning Smoke is a collection of the previous day's investigations, scoops, and opinions related to the world of government oversight. Have a story you'd like to see included? Contact POGO's blog editor. Billions in...
- Mississippi Launches Plan To End Child Homeles ...
Fulfilling the wishes and happiness of children is at the heart of the holiday season. So, now seems particularly timely for Mississippi to launch a new plan to end child homelessness (pdf) in the state. What better way to set the season of giving in motion than by committing to finding safe a ...
- Thanksgiving 2.0: Food, Poverty and Telling th ...
This Thanksgiving, most of us around the country shared a bountiful harvest feast with friends and family. We celebrated all that we are thankful for by gorging ourselves right into a food coma. It's the American way. Unfortunately, it's also the American way to be thankful for all that we have ...
- Homeless People Wanted: Must Be Open to Demean ...
What are they thinking? People obviously don't see the homeless as human or they wouldn't attempt to hire them to do most of the insane, demeaning and illegal jobs out there. Here's a small sampling: Rob dead bodies. The Aokigahara forest at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan is the site of 50 to 10 ...
- LA Plans to Make Homelessness Go the Way of th ...
Instead of pretending homelessness doesn't exist, creating new laws to make it illegal to sit or sleep in public, or sending homeless residents on a one-way trip out of town, Los Angeles County may attempt to actually do something about ending homelessness. And the county is setting the bar high ...
- Don't Let Violence Against the Homeless Go Unp ...
Despite its economic troubles, Detroit is not known for being kind to the homeless. That's too bad, since there are nearly 10,000 homeless people living there. In October, police say that Steven James Diponio, 54, became so enraged at Charles Duncan, 42, who was homeless and sleeping behind a sc ...
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