- Dehydration – More Common Than You Think
Dehydration occurs when the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in. Makes sense, yes? Up to 75% of the body’s weight is made up of water. Five quarts of blood coursing through your body are ninety percent water, and the rest of your body holds between fi ...
- Mountain House now available from CampingSurvi ...
msb-note Our friend, Tom, over at Camping Survival.com has just told us they are now carrying Mountain House #10 cans and pouches. For those of you looking to shore up your food storage preps, we would appreciate it if you have a look at their Mountain House products which they now carry. Mounta ...
- 2-Way Radios for Emergency Kit or Preps
Communications. It is an integral part of modern life, and the number of electronic communication gadgets that are available to us today is staggering. During an emergency or disaster, our common methods of communication might not be available to us. The most likely problem would be the electric ...
- KATLA Quake Swarms Are Raising Concerns
Katla, a very dangerous volcano (especially for Europe) located on the south of Iceland, is showing active signs of unrest as increased seismic activity has been detected in the volcano caldera. Dozens of minor earthquakes have been picked up by sensors in groups of swarms. For the past several ...
- The Paradox Of Our Age
We have bigger houses, but smaller families; More conveniences, but less time; We have more degrees, but less sense; More knowledge, but less judgement; More experts, but more problems; More medicines, but less healthiness; We’ve been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble cros ...
- The Best Of Google I/O: Project Glass, Nexus 7 ...
Google announced a slew of new products today at its annual developer conference, including the long-awaited Nexus 7 tablet and Nexus Q, a home media streamer for Android devices. Here's what you need to know.Jelly Bean, Android 4.1 The Best: Search Android's updated search function features a ...
- The 3 LinkedIn Etiquette Rules You Should Neve ...
LinkedIn is one social network where little mistakes can directly impact your financial future. Avoid these LinkedIn no-nos that could work against you when building your networking or looking for a job.I first started blogging and hosting online videos for Fast Company in the spring of 2011. Ho ...
- Social Media Festivals Come To Cuba
Over the past two months, pro-Castro and opposition social media geeks held dueling social media festivals in Cuba. Both groups are calling for change, with even regime supporters calling for lessened restrictions on Internet access.Cuba is not generally known for its technology sector. The coun ...
- Why Tech Startups Are Mad For Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, already has a healthy startup scene, thanks to the success of heavy hitters, like Sonic Foundry and Call of Duty co-creator Raven Software. Now progressive legislation is helping the city spawn the next generation of innovators. UNITED STATES OF INNOVATION New Idea ...
- Google Now's Personalized Search With Automate ...
For more than a decade, online search has long relied on the same paradigm: a blank search box, and a user's query. But with the massive amount of data we're now providing to search engines on PCs and mobile devices--everything from location to calendar to browsing history--companies rangi ...
- الالتفات للملف اليمني سيتأخر
لطالما أحيط الملف اليمني بأعلى درجات الاهتمام من قبل العائلة المالكة في السعودية، التي ترى ضرورة أن يبقى الوضع في اليمن تحت السيطرة الدائمة من قبلها، إضافةً إلى بقاء رجالها هناك متأهبين لمواجهة أي طارئ قد يعمل على خلط الأوراق السعودية في البلاد وعدم ابتعادها عن دائرة التحكم. ولا شك في أن ت ...
- Nahr al-Bared, Palestinian Refugees, and Leban ...
The following is the translated transcription of a Skype interview that was conducted on Friday 22 June 2012. It features Lebanese activist Ghassan Makarem. The interview explores the particular events that transpired last week in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared, locating them with ...
- The Politics of Image: The Bedouins of South Sinai
They live within Egyptian borders, they carry Egyptian identification cards, some of them even serve in the Egyptian army, but to the majority of Egyptians, the Bedouins of the Sinai Peninsula remain the widely enigmatic “others,” if not exotic creatures of the desert then villainous outlaws of ...
- جامعة فلسطينية تفضّل الجهل على المعرفة
منذ شهر أو أكثر يتعالى الجدل في الساحات الافتراضية الفلسطينية، وخلف الستار، حول قضيّة الأستاذ موسى البديري وجامعة بير زيت الفلسطينية. على ما يبدو هنالك من يخشى في وسائل الإعلام الفلسطينية، رسمية وغير رسمية، من الولوج في صلب هذه القضايا. وكأنّ لسان حالهم يقول: لأيش وجع الرأس؟ غير أنّ وجع ...
- Ajamindustry
It is problematic enough that Fouad Ajami repeats much of the reductionist arguments about all things Arab in his new book on Syria's rebellion, but then the New York Times must stumble upon this book, and review it. I will not attempt to review the book itself, for critiquing Mr. Ajami has beco ...
- Most of Kashmir shut for 3rd day over shr ...
AIJAZ HUSSAIN Associated Press= SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Shops and businesses are closed for a third straight day across much of Indian-controlled Kashmir as residents protest the fiery destruction of a 200-year-old Muslim shrine. Thousands of government forces are patrolling streets in the di ...
- Ford to Close Assembly Plant in Philippin ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — U.S. carmaker Ford Motor Co. says it will close its 13-year-old assembly plant in the Philippines at the end of the year. Ford Group Philippines president Randy Krieger said Wednesday that the company "could not make a strong enough business case for fut ...
- North Korea Tests the Patience of Close A ...
Beijing. As Kim Jong Un, the young leader of North Korea, consolidates his grip on power, China is showing signs of increasing frustration at the bellicose behavior of its longtime ally. Since succeeding his father, Kim Jong Il, six months ago, Kim Jong Un has quickly alienated the Obama adm ...
- Jimmy Carter attacks Barack Obama over as ...
In an article written for the New York Times headlined "A Cruel and Unusual Record", Mr Carter, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work trying to resolve conflicts around the globe, suggested that the US is in violation of 10 of the 30 articles of the Universal Declarati ...
- Top US Afghan general visits Pakistan ami ...
ISLAMABAD - The top commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan is expected to visit Pakistan amid heightened tensions over militant networks allegedly based on Pakistani soil and still-closed military supply lines. The Pakistani military said U.S. Marine Gen. John Allen's Wednesday ...
- National Parks at Risk: Photos
National parks represent our country's last stronghold of wilderness. But the large majority of parks are suffering, too.Ninety-five percent of parks assessed in a recent study have lost key species that once helped define them. Meanwhile, 91 percent .... Submitted by Anna Smith to Animals &nbs ...
- Suicide rates in Europe 'linked' to financial ...
The financial crisis "almost certainly" led to an increase in suicides across Europe, health experts say.The analysis by US and UK researchers found a rise in suicides was recorded among working age people from 2007 to 2009 in nine of the 10 nations...... Submitted by Anna Smith to Health & Well ...
- Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kerela - Richest in ...
For the past one week, the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kerela has been in the news because of the huge wealth found in its secret crypts.The Padmanabhaswamy Temple is the most famous Lord Vishnu temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerela. It is bel ............ Submitted by Anna Smith to World |& ...
- South Sudan becomes an independent nation
South Sudan has become the world's newest nation, the climax of a process made possible by the 2005 peace deal that ended a long and bloody civil war.Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon are among international dignitaries Submitted by Anna Smith to World ...
- News of the World staff shocked at closure
Staff at the News of the World have reacted with shock to news that it will be closed after this Sunday's edition.The paper's political editor, David Wooding, said the closure came as a "bombshell". Submitted by Anna Smith to World | Note-it! | Add a Comment
- 6/25/12 - Should individuals be mandated to ha ...
2012election.procon.org - Should individuals be mandated to have health insurance? Obama and Romney are Pro. Goode, Johnson, and Paul, are Con.
- 6/13/12 - Is the use of standardized tests imp ...
standardizedtests.procon.org – NEW: Is the use of standardized tests improving education in America? – Read pro and con quotes from experts, politicians and activists including Michelle Rhee (pro), Diane Ravitch (con), Bill Clinton (pro), Hillary Rodham Clinton (con), Jeb Bush (pro), and Randi W ...
- 6/13/12 - State Felon Voting Laws
felonvoting.procon.org - State Felon Voting Laws - State laws on felon voting differ across the US. In Maine and Vermont, convicted felons can vote from prison. In Florida, Kentucky, Iowa, and Virginia, convicted felons can lose the ability to vote permanently. See our updated chart ...
- 6/13/12 - Is the use of standardized tests imp ...
standardizedtests.procon.org – NEW: Is the use of standardized tests improving education in America? – Read pro and con quotes from experts, politicians and activists including Michelle Rhee (pro), Diane Ravitch (con), Bill Clinton (pro), Hillary Rodham Clinton (con), Jeb Bush (pro), and Randi W ...
- 6/13/12 - State Felon Voting Laws
felonvoting.procon.org - State Felon Voting Laws - State laws on felon voting differ across the US. In Maine and Vermont, convicted felons can vote from prison. In Florida, Kentucky, Iowa, and Virginia, convicted felons can lose the ability to vote permanently. See our updated chart ...
- Excessive Endurance Training Can Be Deadly
Micah True, legendary ultra-marathoner, died suddenly while on a routine 12-mile training run March 27, 2012. The mythic Caballo Blanco in the best-selling book, Born to Run, True would run as far as 100 miles in a day. On autopsy his heart was enlarged and scarred; he died of a lethal arrhythmi ...
- Exercise and the Brain
The effects of exercise are different on memory as well as on the brain, depending on whether the exerciser is an adolescent or an adult. A gene has been identified which seems to mediate the degree to which exercise has a beneficial effect. This has implications for the potential use of exercis ...
- TESTOSTERONE ON MY MIND …
Simon Baron – Cohen This is a hormone that has fascinated me. It’s a small molecule that seems to be doing remarkable things. The variation we see in this hormone comes from a number of different sources. One of those sources is genes; many different genes can influence how much testostero ...
- Origins of the Arts
Sociobiologist E.O. Wilson on the evolution of culture Edward O. Wilson RICH AND SEEMINGLY BOUNDLESS as the creative arts seem to be, each is filtered through the narrow biological channels of human cognition. Our sensory world, what we can learn unaided about reality external to our bodies, is ...
- Middle Age
Evolution has given humans a huge advantage over most other animals David Bainbridge As a 42-year-old man born in England, I can expect to live for about another 38 years. In other words, I can no longer claim to be young. I am, without doubt, middle-aged. To some people that is a depressing rea ...
- Making an open enterprise work
Calls for media, business or government transparency have never been so noisy or so widespread. The mantra “sunlight is the best of disinfectants” (usually attributed to US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis) has been picked up as a cure for bad governance across the piece. But there is an err ...
- Dual use education in neuroscience
The Royal Society hosted a Roundtable meeting on dual use education and awareness raising in neuroscience on Friday 16 March. The meeting was intended to follow up on aspects of the recent Brain Waves 3: Neuroscience, conflict and security report, but specifically looked at the recommendation th ...
- Human enhancement and the future of work
Last week, I attended a joint meeting organised by the Academy of Medical Sciences, British Academy, Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society on human enhancement and the future of work. It’s the first time that all four academies have come together like this on a policy issue. Such ...
- New Trends in Think Tanks in China
Xufeng Zhu is currently Professor at the Zhou Enlai School of Government, Director of the Centre of Chinese Policy Science, and Associate Director of the Centre for MPA Education, Nankai University. He has published extensively, including on China’s Think Tanks (Tsinghua University Press, ...
- UK and China, comparing notes on science and p ...
For a science policy nerd like me, meeting with international counterparts is like taking a holiday or meeting old friends in the pub at Christmas; there are many fresh things to explore but you can quickly get down to business. Friday’s small but perfectly-formed gathering in Beijing of abou ...
- Now, hairbrush that reads your mind
WASHINGTON - Who says hairbrush can only be used to comb locks? Scientists have made a hairbrush like device that would be able to monitor mental activity. One of the main techniques for measuring and monitoring mental activity, called functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), can often b ...
- Man U?s bemused Fergie tells shifty Roo to res ...
LONDON - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has told key striker Wayne Rooney that he must respect the club and its traditions if he wants to stay on. Commenting on reports that suggest that the star player wants to leave Manchester United for another club - either Manchester City or ...
- Google Street Viewers spot ?God? floating over ...
SYDNEY - Google Street View has spotted a god-like figure floating midair above a lake in Quarten, Switzerland. Although the image, discovered by the Gawker blog, is apparently the result of some sort of light distortion or lens flare, blogger Max Read has questioned whether it might have more ...
- Dogs reduce stress in autistic children: Study
WASHINGTON - Dogs-apart from being man’s best friend-have a special role to play in the lives of children with special needs. A new study by the Universite de Montreal has suggested that specifically trained service dogs can help reduce the anxiety and enhance the socialization skills of ...
- How sex hormones influence right heart function
WASHINGTON - A new study has revealed human sex hormones influence the structure and function of the right ventricle (RV) of the heart. The researchers found that in women receiving hormone therapy, higher estrogen levels were associated with higher RV ejection fraction and lower RV end-systol ...
- Delaware to Consider Shark Fin Trade Ban
The demand for shark fins puts endangered shark species at higher risk ©Oceana/LX With the session ending in just three days, Delaware may become the first East Coast state to ban the shark fin trade. HB 324, the bill banning the sale, trade, possession and distribution of shark fins througho ...
- Presenting the 2012 Ocean Heroes Finalists
After a long deliberation process, we’re ready to announce the finalists for our 2012 Ocean Heroes Award. We received over 400 fantastic nominees from all over the country (and a few international ones), but we think these five juniors and six adults are the best of the best. You’ll have a ch ...
- Victory for Polluted Chilean Community
© Claudia Pool We have some good news from Chile -- Oceana has been fighting against the approval of a thermoelectric plant, Punta Alcalde, and we are excited to announce that the plant’s permit was denied this week. The plant was to be built in Huasco, which is already suffering from severe ...
- Andy Sharpless at Ideacity 2012
Watch live streaming video from ideacity at livestream.com Did you know that the world’s oceans have the power to feed millions of hungry people? It’s true, but only if we make sure that we’re using them sustainably. Our CEO Andy Sharpless spoke about this at the Ideacity conference in Toronto ...
- Intermission at the Ocean Heroes Awards
Alexandra Cousteau aboard Oceana's Hanse explorer in the Baltic ©Oceana/Carlos Suarez We’ve gathered hundreds of nominations for this year’s Ocean Heroes Contest and over the next 6 days, Oceana’s Finalist Selection Committee will have the difficult task of choosing six Adult and six Junior F ...
- Queer Talk: Please Don’t Feed Oreos to the ‘Ho ...
Joyce L. Arnold, Liberally Independent, Queer Talk, equality activist, writer. On the night of June 27 / early morning of June 28, 1969, what came to be known as the Stonewall Riots, or the Stonewall Rebellion, began. For any number of reasons, that night when the latest of the frequent police r ...
- Rielle Hunter Met Her Perfect Match with the I ...
I couldn’t imagine I was, given I was 43 and had never been pregnant. Johnny and I never used birth control, but I was always mindful of my cycle and I was certain that I had never been ovulating during any of my visits with Johnny. [...] I discovered (to my shock and surprise) that [...]
- Dr. Condoleezza Rice, the Set Up for Sarah Palin
Asked where she disagrees with President Obama on foreign policy, she said she understands “how hard it is to be in the White House,” but said the United States cannot “lead from behind.” “The United States has to have a view, it has to gather people around that vie ...
- Rand Paul Is Not Libertarian, He’s Not Even Co ...
“FETAL PERSONHOOD” being considered over a woman’s own personal freedom is not a libertarian idea. It’s not even a conservative idea. In fact, when women like myself say Do Not Tread On Me, it may be a civil rights and privacy notion, but it also used to be a conservative ...
- Yes, Mr. Limbaugh, Climate Change is Real
VICTORY FOR planet-loving people over industry and environmental marauders came today in a spectacular validation of the EPA. From the AP: A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington said that the Environmental Protection Agency was “unambiguously correct” in using ...
- Arab Apartheid Against Palestinians
The Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon are considered the worst in the region in terms of poverty, health, education and living conditions, according to a report published this week by the American Near East Refugee Aid [ANERA], one of the largest
- The Incredible Shrinking US-Israel Security Co ...
In light of increased sensitivity to intelligence leaks, it seemed innocuous – or even admirable – when the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) asked the Senate to remove a few words from the US-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act
- Turkey's Sex, Lies and Videotapes
Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals did not criminalize all porn recently—it just ruled that anyone in possession of videos depicting oral or anal sex may be sentenced to prison. This followed a recent ruling identifying videos of gay and group sex as
- Birthplace of Christ Used in Bid for Palestini ...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), will soon decide whether to honor the Palestinian application to award The Church of the Nativity the designation of a World Heritage Site—a title reserved for locations
- Russia's Masterstroke: Bailing Out Cyprus
What a fine mess the Europeans have made with their deluded dream of a common European currency for 17 countries with different languages, cultures, traditions and economic systems. As a result of the experiment with the euro, almost all countries along
- Home Prices Up–Slightly
Just out from Case Shiller/S&P: “New York, June 26, 2012 – Data through April 2012, released today by S&P Indices for its S&P/Case- Shiller1 Home Price Indices, the leading measure of U.S. home prices, showed that on average home … Continue reading →
- Waiting on Housing
Assuming everything runs on schedule this morning, check back at about 8:15 AM Central for the Case Shiller/S&P Housing data. This is the biggie that cuts through all the noise in the data and gives realistic numbers on how much … Continue reading →
- Coping: With GMO Crops
I mentioned the other morning that a local TV station down here in Texas was pointing at a 15-year old strain of GMO grass as being suspect in the death of a small herd of roping cattle. Was something triggered … Continue reading →
- Court: Week Two
After all the hype last week about how the Supreme Court (which I’ve rebranded the supreme corps for putting corporations ahead of humans in the Citizens United case) might do in Obamacare, we’ll see this week if it really happens. … Continue reading →
- Coping: Some Monday Job Hunting ideas
If you have been unemployed for a while, and you want a career where you can make a few dollars, consider truck driving. Story in USA Today says there is a national shortage and some of the long haul drivers … Continue reading →
- NIGERIAN PARTIES vs PARTIES IN ENGLAND
Once you have been to ‘one’ Nigerian party in your life it is safe to say that you will always know the menu. It is an unwritten rule that you can be as exotic as you like, but if your party lacks certain fundamental items, it really isn’t a party. There ‘must’ be J ...
- AFRICAN ROMANCE: ‘Thorns With Roses̵ ...
I once attended a wild party where I had an unusual encounter. It came in the form of a one night stand. I was a twenty-two year old student, sent to the US to get my MBA so I could take over my father’s thriving business someday. My girlfriend whom I’d whimsically thought would become [...]
- AWKWARD TOPICS: A 12 Year Old Has A Baby, Shou ...
This topic is for you, yes, you! I want to know your opinion on this matter. What do you think? A 12 year old has a baby, should she be allowed to keep it? On a biological level this is perhaps not a very common scenario, but for some reason, Amy is 12 years old [...]
- RANDOM RANTS: ‘Infidelity’ – ...
It’s one of the biggest issues facing sexual relationships today and the demise of most relationships can usually be traced back to it. But what exactly is cheating? The dictionary defines it rather unhelpfully as “marital disloyalty; adultery”. I find this definition almost insulting. Where do ...
- FLASH FICTION: ‘A Christmas Miracle̵ ...
Spending Christmas in hospital was not how Yinka envisioned her holidays. Hospitals were places where she received bad news: “I’m sorry your aunt is dead”; “I’m sorry you can’t concieve children naturally “; and so on. She and her husband, Tunde had worked hard all year, deferring all their annu ...
- Tattoos, movies, and commies: Sciencey stuff t ...
Much to do here even as the semester winds down in Boston and Cambridge. On Monday, science writer Carl Zimmer meets Terry Gilliam, so to speak. Zimmer will be the speaker at the Coolidge Corner Theatre's "Science and Screen" airing of Gillam's 12 Monkeys. In a future world devastated by di ...
- Sat. is last chance to see "Prints and the Pur ...
Artist Brian Knep has a lab on Longwood Avenue -- not a studio. He's not a scientists; he's the Harvard Medical School artist-in-residence. Knep says he looks to science for "metaphors about life, about change, about healing." So, when he led group through the Prints and the Pursuit of Knowledge ...
- New Kendall Square restaurant set up to host b ...
When new drug development company H3 decided to throw a party to launch the opening of Kendall Square labs and offices, organizers didn't have to go very far. They took the elevator downstairs. Last week, local researchers, bio boosters and lots of men in dark suits from the Japanese drug comp ...
- BU's biolab makes it to level-2, still seeking ...
Massachusetts environmental regulator recognized that there is a big difference between TB and Ebola. So, last week, they granted Boston University permission to begin using their new biolab to work on bio safety level-2 materials. From the Globe: For years, the National Emerging Infectious ...
- Sunday's Chef Adrià talk at Harvard' sells out
Most of Harvard's Science and Cooking Lectures are first come, first served, so to speak. But, you needed a ticket for Tuesday's return of superstar Spanish chef and modernist Ferran Adrià of elBulli, who talked about "The New Culinary Think Tank - el bulli 2.0." And they were scooped up a few d ...
- Jay Rockefeller: A Voice of Reason, and Vision
Ed Chen, Federal Communications Director, Washington, DC Jay Rockefeller is quite the truth-teller. I was reminded of that when he discussed the future of coal while opposing a bid in the Senate last week to repeal historic public health prote ...
- Toxic oil and gas waste being dumped in wells ...
Amy Mall, Senior Policy Analyst, Washington, D.C. There is a new must-read investigation into documented environmental contamination of groundwater around the country from oil and gas waste that has never before been brought to light. ...
- Plan for Arctic Drilling a Bad Move When No Pr ...
Frances Beinecke, President of NRDC, New York City Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said on Tuesday that his agency is poised to approve oil and gas drilling in the Arctic waters off the coast of Alaska later this summer, and sell more Arctic offshore ...
- Testing the Waters: Pollution is an Equal Oppo ...
Henry Henderson, Director, Midwest Program NRDC, Chicago, Illinois Pollution is refreshingly nondiscriminatory. Often, it is a shared burden that messes with everyone. With the 4th of July coming, issues of water pollution come into focus and make ...
- How Clean Is This Beach?
Peter Lehner, Executive Director, New York City When I travel for work--NRDC has offices across the country--I like to try to get out and take a swim. It's a nice break from suing polluters. But I'm always wondering: How clean is that beach in Santa ...
- National Police Misconduct NewsFeed Daily Reca ...
Here are the 12 reports of police misconduct tracked for Tuesday, June 26: Los Angeles, California sheriff’s deputy, Henry Marin, has been sentenced to two years in jail for attempting to smuggle heroin, hidden inside a burrito, into a courthouse. … Continue reading →National P ...
- The Robert Charles Leone Arrest Video
A short video documentary was recently released about the 2010 arrest of Robert Charles Leone by Pennsylvania State Troopers. The gist of the story is that when Leone failed to pull his vehicle over to the side of the road–despite the … Continue reading & ...
- Florida Newspaper Exposes Speeding Cops
From the Sun-Sentinel: “All law enforcement officers must be fully aware of the ethical responsibilities of their position and must strive constantly to live up to the highest possible standards of professional policing,” James Loftus, director of the countywide department, … C ...
- A Survey on How Cities and Counties Handle Pol ...
From the Connection Newspapers: The National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement supports member cities and counties with citizen police oversight functions. Its U.S. membership is approximately 100 organizational and individual members and growing. The association exists to pr ...
- To Ease Concerns, the Police Painted the Tank ...
From Wired: Small police departments across America are collecting battlefield-grade arsenals thanks to a program that allows them to get their hands on military surplus equipment – amphibious tanks, night-vision goggles, and even barber chairs or underwear – at virtually … Con ...
- Medvedev Warns of Nuclear War
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has warned the West against launching ‘hasty wars’, which may increase regional tensions and even trigger a nuclear war. “Sometimes these [military] actions — which undermine state sovereignty — could result in a fully-fledged regional war ...
- Putin, Obama Square Off As Russian Troops Mass ...
Barely a week after the American President Obama’s top national security aide, Thomas Donilon, warned President Putin in the Kremlin that the “world may about to end,” Russia’s leader abruptly canceled a scheduled meeting with his US counterpart and stated he would not attend the G-8 Summit over ...
- Faber: ‘Massive Wealth Destruction’ Coming, We ...
The critical question over the next decade isn’t “where will my returns be highest?” but “where will I lose the least money?” That, according to economist and investor Marc Faber, is the scenario facing investors today. As the author of the Gloom, Boom, and Doom Report, Marc Faber is a well-know ...
- Russia Warns of ‘Dead End’ in U.S. Missile Talks
Russia said Thursday its dispute with the United States over missile defense was near a “dead end” and warned it might have to deploy new rockets in Europe to take out elements of the controversial shield. “We have not been able to find mutually-acceptable solutions at this poi ...
- China and Russia hold joint naval exercises in ...
China and Russia are conducting a major joint naval exercise in the Yellow Sea from April 22 to 27. The drills are a response by the two countries to their growing concerns about the Obama administration’s aggressive “pivot” to Asia that includes a military build-up and the strengthening of US a ...
- Solar Thermal Models Built
Another four of our famous solar thermal models have been built in NSW, thanks to the efforts of Beyond Zero Emissions volunteers, the Paramatta Climate Action Network, and the Granville Men’s Shed. The models are of a concentrated solar thermal plant with a molten salt storage (CST+) power stat ...
- WME leaders list 2012: GOVERNMENT + NGO LEADER
The idealistic realist Matthew Wright Outfit: Beyond Zero Emissions Position: Executive Director Completely decarbonising our coal-rich nation by 2020 might be seen as an idealistic notion, but not to Matthew Wright. As co-founder of the NGO Beyond Zero Emissions, he has provided insight in ...
- Now we’re cooking without gas!
Zero emissions buildings are good for your health Common wisdom has it that gas is the best for cooking and it’s the most efficient for heating. This thinking is out of date, as will be demonstrated in a talk at the Healthy Buildings Symposium by Trent Hawkins, Buildings Plan project director ...
- Denying responsibility for our fossil fuel exports
As Prime Minister Julia Gillard greets other world leaders at the Rio+20 sustainable development summit, a close look at the official messages her government is sending to the world on our behalf reveals a fundamental contradiction. On the one hand, the Government appears aware of what is at ...
- Solar tariff fitted up
Commission counts only the upfront cost, misses savings Solar feed-in tariffs have been framed. By focusing on the cost but ignoring the savings from solar power, a backlash is being encouraged when we should be celebrating success. The Austra ...
- World's last 300 Narcondam hornbills threatene ...
A plan to build a radar installation on a remote island puts the world's only population of some 300 Narcondam Hornbills (Aceros narcondami) at risk, warns Conservation India.
- Brazil’s environmental leadership at ris ...
The Brazilian government is putting its global environmental leadership at risk by ignoring scientific concern on large infrastructure projects and changes in the country's forest laws, warned an association of more than 1,200 tropical scientists gathering last week in Bonito, Brazil on the heel ...
- Small farmers cause substantial damage in the ...
Small farmers are less likely than large landowners to maintain required forest cover on their property in the Brazilian Amazon, worsening the environmental impact of their operations, reported a researcher presenting at the annual meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation ...
- Dams are 'centerpiece of greenwashing' in the ...
Brazil's ambitious plans to build 30 dams in the Amazon basin could trump the country's efforts to protect the world's largest rainforest, said a leading Amazon scientist speaking at the annual meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) in Bonito, Brazil.
- Agricultural area larger than Texas has been ' ...
Compiling over 1,000 foreign land deals from 2000-2010, a new report finds that 702,000 square kilometers (271,043 square miles) of agricultural land worldwide has been sold-off to foreign governments or international corporations, an area larger than Texas. The report by the Worldwatch Institut ...
- Timis cleared to take executive roles
Controversial businessman Frank Timis has been cleared to take an executive role at his two Perth-based oil and gas plays, two years after a bruising battle with the Australian Securities Exchange that saw them list instead on the low-profile National Stock Exchange. (Photo: Timis cleared to ta ...
- Journalism is Organised Gossip: Discuss
Many great thinkers have held the belief that “a free press is not a privilege but an organic necessity in a great society”. It is against this background that a recent blog by the British High Commissioner, Ian Hughes’ blog (19/06/12) on the issue of press freedom in Sierra Leone must be hailed ...
- Deputy Commissioner of NaCSA interacts with SA ...
The Deputy Commissioner of the National Commission for Social Action (NaCSA) Charles Rogers has interacted with 30 carefully selected participants of an ongoing Master Trainers workshop on the establishment of Self–Help Affinity Groups in poor communities for community Base Facilitators (CBF) an ...
- CDP leader blasts APC and SLPP
The Leader of the newly registered political party Citizens Democratic Party (CDP) Joshua Carew has accused both the All Peoples Congress Party (APC) and the Sierra Leone People Party (SLPP) of creating tribal and regional divide ahead of the General Election to be held November 17, 2012. (Phot ...
- Malaria experts join forces with Novartis to e ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, June 26, 2012/ – Today, more than 35 countries from across Africa are represented at this year’s National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) Best Practice Sharing Workshop, entitled ‘Empowering Communities: The Heart of Malaria Control’. Convened by Novartis (http://ww ...
- Sheldon Richman on Submitting to Political Aut ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks thinks America “has a followership problem” because “vast majorities of Americans don’t trust their institutions.” But is anti-authoritarianism actually a problem in America today? Sheldon Richman looks around and sees very little real rejection o ...
- A.M. Links: Charlie Rangel, Orrin Hatch Surviv ...
Charlie Rangel survived a primary challenge in a redrawn district in New York City, virtually securing a 22nd term in Congress. Senator Orrin Hatch survived a primary challenge as well, and will likely become the Senate Pro Tempore and 3rd in line to the presidency if he wi ...
- Jacob Sullum on 'Our Right to Decency on the P ...
Last week, after the Supreme Court passed up a chance to overturn federal restrictions on the content of TV and radio shows, Morality in Media President Patrick Trueman declared, "The FCC must now enforce our right to decency on the public airwaves." Senior Editor Jacob Sullum says un ...
- Brickbat: That Will Teach Him
A teacher at Salinas Elementary School in Texas ordered 24 kindergarten students to hit another student who had allegedly been bullying others. School officials say the teacher ordered the punching after a younger colleague asked her how to deal with the alleged bully. Both teacher ...
- The Inevitable Man-Bites-Dog Story
It is well established that "synthetic drugs" make you fuck goats and eat people's faces. It turns out they also make you eat the family dog. While it's still alive. On Monday police in Waco, Texas, charged 22-year-old Michael Daniel with felony animal cruelty because of a June ...
- Richard Wolff, Bill McKibben, Kim Stanley Robi ...
I have just enough of a residual interest in science fiction to have heard the name of Kim Stanley Robinson, but didn’t have enough interest to actually check out his books. But that changed when I heard his works referenced recently — and danged if he doesn’t sound like a nice ...
- Double your pleasure, double your fun with Dou ...
First, some straight talk from James Earl Carter: THE United States is abandoning its role as the global champion of human rights. … our country can no longer speak with moral authority on these critical issues. … At a time when popular revolutions are sweeping the globe, the United ...
- The Ron Paul Insurgency Hits A Roadblock In Ma ...
Remember the Ron Paul group’s efforts to take over various state-level Republican Party organizations? In Massachusetts, the established Republicans have struck back: Evan Kenney had just turned 18 and registered to vote for the first time when he campaigned to be an alternate delegate to ...
- In the “conservatism is based on stupidi ...
Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy: One of the most frequently repeated talking points used by lawmakers seeking to reduce or eliminate income and estate taxes is that doing so will usher in an economic boom. Recently a number of observers, led by supply-side economist Arthur Laffer, have ...
- In the “irony is officially dead” ...
Porfirio Lobo, the unlawfully selected successor to the Honduran dictatorship, has announced that the Paraguayan coup is a “wound to democracy.” For the record, the Paraguayan coup, while lacking in due process, at least did not involve machine gunning the presidential palace at 5AM ...
- This Week in Tech
In This Week in Tech we check out the next paradigm shift: going from sustainable to evolveable, graphene captures light, NYC gets its Gamification on, Japan to boom with renewable energy, Kevin Kelly on the "Global Collectivist Society," RedLetterMedia decimates Prometheus, 3 ...
- Why Rio +20 Failed
The following first appeared on CharlesEisenstein.com You know folks, I'm a bit worried about my 16-year-old son, Jimi. When he was 13, he grew three inches. When he was 14, he grew five inches. When he was 15 his growth slowed to three inches, and no matter how much I feed him ...
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- Lowline Under Delancey
Support the Delancey Underground Project at the fundraiser for their innovative vision, Lowline, this Wednesday, June 27, at the Bowery Hotel. read more
- From Tree-Hugger to Tech-Lover
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- RIO+20: Promised Green Economy Was a Fake, Say ...
When the Rio+20 summit on sustainable development ended Friday, there were winners and losers – mostly losers. The United Nations and the host country Brazil – along with big business – put a positive spin on the outcome of the conference, a follow-up to the 1992 Earth Summit. It was another his ...
- Rio Outcome Bleak With No New Funding*
Amidst recrimination, anger and charges of “strong arm tactics”, negotiators eventually endorsed a global plan of action for sustainable development following marathon sessions lasting over six weary days. A proposal for a 30-billion-dollar global fund for sustainable development – initiated by ...
- New Set of Sustainable Development Goals Looks ...
When world leaders from over 100 countries wind up their three-day Rio+20 summit in Brazil next week, they will leave behind the shattered remains of a slew of proposals that never got off the ground. A 30-billion-dollar Global Fund for Sustainable Development? A Financial Transactions Tax? A Su ...
- Cilantro Spices Up Coexistence with Drought in ...
Many grow lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, beets and other vegetables. But cilantro is ever-present in the gardens that are helping rural families weather the lengthy drought that is once again wracking Brazil’s impoverished Northeast. Cilantro is the favourite “because of the flavour it adds to bean ...
- Activists Aren’t Mourning Obama’s ...
When a reluctant George H.W. Bush, Sr., then U.S. president, changed his mind and decided at the eleventh hour to address the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio, he sounded defensive in his strong response to charges that the United States was one of the major powers responsible for the some of the world& ...
- SPS Governing Council Representative Nominatio ...
We are accepting nominations for students to join the School of Professional Studies Governing Council. The Governing Council considers proposals for new courses, degrees, certificates and programs that will be offered by the School. Two students and an alternate are needed to serve on the Cou ...
- Follow-Back: The Power of Twitter
Twitter, a social micro-blogging website has burst onto the scene and become embedded into the fabric of society and more importantly has become one of society’s methods of staying ‘in touch.’ Twitter has attracted users from all walks of life, be they mainstream corporations, governmental organ ...
- Solicitation of Nominations for SPS Governing ...
We are now accepting nominations for students to join the School of Professional Studies Governing Council. The Governing Council considers proposals for new courses, degrees, certificates and programs that will be offered by the School. Two students and two alternates are needed to serve on t ...
- Smarmy Prince, Contemptible Hypocrite, Ayatoll ...
What a group. What a choice. The remaining field of Republican presidential candidates is one of the weakest in history. It is not just the liberal media that thinks so. Former Republican Congressman and current MSNBC host Joe Scarborough believes it and right wing pundit Charles Krauthammer cal ...
- Silently Waiting
The ruthless brutality which humankind has been known to unleash upon their fellow humans throughout history seems unrelenting and in fact almost unbelievable when considered in hindsight. For example, the Holocaust, the Trail of Tears, the Middle Passage, and the Great Purge – all events of his ...
- Corporate Media Poisons the Well
In northeastern “British Columbia,” a blockade was held by a dozen Tla’amin First Nation members at the reserve’s voting station over concerns that the “treaty” process is undemocratic.1 An opinion columnist at the online Vancouver Sun wrote a piece that deser ...
- Never Ending Load of Gobshite from the Lying B ...
One thing that Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) can be relied upon for: a never ending stream of disinformation with cesium laden piles of putridity. Firstly, there is the matter of the Unit 4 spent fuel pool, that many experts claim could collapse in a major earthquake leading to massive re ...
- Cuba: A Society in Motion
In Cuba change is in the air. But such change should not be read as an end to the revolution. “The United States and the exile community are dead wrong if they think that regime change will take place at any time in the near future,” said Julio Diaz Vazquez, a professor at the Center [...]
- Will Future Generations Have to “Blame it on Rio?”
The weather in Rio de Janeiro during the three-day UN “Earth Summit II” was warm, gray, indistinct—a soft haze covered the city and muted its world-famous contours. Something like that cloudiness shrouded the concluded summit itself—a generalized feeling of anti-climax and uncertainty. The massi ...
- The Elite Coup is Complete
The American plutocratic revolution is now complete. The proof is: There are no criminal charges for the housing bust and financial meltdown of 2008. Starting with Reagan in the 1980s, as of today the Right has won their decades-long overthrow for complete control of America. An elite corps of w ...
- Obama bars Congress from obtaining Fast and Fu ...
US President Barack Obama has intervened in a Capital Hill probe centered on Attorney General Eric Holder, asserting executive privilege to keep documents linked to the Fast and Furious gun smuggling operation withheld from Congress. In the midst of an investigation being spearheaded by the H ...
- Obama bars Congress from obtaining Fast and Fu ...
US President Barack Obama has intervened in a Capital Hill probe centered on Attorney General Eric Holder, asserting executive privilege to keep documents linked to the Fast and Furious gun smuggling operation withheld from Congress. In the midst of an investigation being spearheaded by the H ...
- N. Carolina refuses to compensate hundreds ste ...
North Carolina has voted down the first attempt to compensate the victims of its eugenics program, one of 32 such programs that sterilized tens of thousands without their knowledge or consent across the US from the 1930s to the 1970s. Opponents cited budgetary restraints and concerns of sett ...
- N. Carolina refuses to compensate hundreds ste ...
North Carolina has voted down the first attempt to compensate the victims of its eugenics program, one of 32 such programs that sterilized tens of thousands without their knowledge or consent across the US from the 1930s to the 1970s. Opponents cited budgetary restraints and concerns of sett ...
- Farage: “The Euro Titanic Has Now Hit The Iceberg”
In an epic rant, trumping Biderman, UKIP’s Nigel Farage appears to have reached the limit of his frustration with his ‘peers’ in the European Parliament after the Spanish bailout. Rajoy’s proclamation that this bailout shows what a success the euro-zone has been, sends Farage over the edge as he ...
- New Initiative to Combat Toxic Threats
Reducing the risks associated with chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threats is the goal of a new multi-country initiative known as the Centres of Excellence (CoE). The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), representatives of the European ...
- Haiti’s “Gold Rush” Promises ...
Twenty billion dollars worth of gold, copper and silver hidden in the hills of the hemisphere’s poorest country. Investors in North America so convinced of the buried treasure, they have already spent 30 million dollars collecting samples, digging, building mining roads and doing aerial su ...
- Genetic Research Gives a Ray of Hope in Guatemala
Cases like that of a little boy with an undetected metabolic disorder whose parents sold everything they owned to cover the costs of medical treatment that was ineffective prompted a doctor to create a vanguard institute of human genetics in Guatemala. “A couple from a rural village, who longed ...
- Success of Remedial Education in DRC
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo is enjoying success with the remedial education centres set up to give children from underprivileged backgrounds a free education and vocational training. Evodie is one of the 20,000 children at remedial education centres – known as CRS – who pa ...
- Conflict Heats Up in the Sahara
“We’ve been building a lot of new walls lately,” says Polisario Front commander Ahmed Salem as he drives his 4 X 4 across Tindouf in Western Algeria. But the newly introduced security measures may not be enough to ensure the survival of the Western Sahrawis. Salem Ahmed drives along ...
- Unique Object in Collision Course with Milky W ...
In 2011, astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope have discovered a gas cloud with several times the mass of the Earth accelerating fast towards the black hole at the center of the Milky Way. This was the first time ever...
- NASA Tweaks Flight Path of Mars Science Lab -- ...
On Tuesday, NASA adjusted the flight path of Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft on for delivering the rover Curiosity to a landing target at Gale Crater.The car-size, one-ton rover is bound for arrival the evening of Aug. 5, 2012, PDT (early...
- Giant Arc of Light --A Mystery Observed Behind ...
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have found a puzzling arc of light behind an extremely massive cluster of galaxies residing 10 billion light-years away. The galactic grouping, discovered by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, was observed as it existed when...
- "Look North of the Big Dipper": A Tiny Field o ...
For over a decade astronomers have been probing a region of the northern sky, not far from the handle of the Big Dipper, that is relatively free of bright stars and the diffuse glow of the Milky Way. The scientists...
- SETICON 2 & Beyond --"Mankind Will Make Contac ...
SETICon 2 conference ran this past weekend in Santa Clara, California to share ideas on what has been discovered of late regarding the possibility of life on other planets and what might lie ahead.Much of the discussion was focused on...
- Where are all the dead bodies from swine flu? ...
Until a couple of days ago, the CDC had claimed that the swine flu pandemic of 2009 killed roughly 18,500 people. That's been the "official" number for the last three years. But suddenly, in a burst of revisionist inspiration, the CDC has retroactive altered medical...
- Afraid of whistleblowers, TSA acquiring techno ...
What does it say when an agency is so afraid of what its own employees might say, that it is willing to invest in technology to spy on them to prevent (or, at a minimum, identify) whistleblowers? In this day and age, the Leviathan seems unwilling to stop at anything...
- Blaming China for mercury pollution is not sol ...
Eighty-seven percent of all mercury falling on the United States comes from outside the country. Two thirds of worldwide mercury contamination comes from industrial pollution from Asia as mercury in the air settles into lakes, streams, and oceans. There is a global reservoir...
- China bypasses Big Pharma patents, authorizes ...
The Chinese government has officially amended its patent laws to allow drug companies to reproduce generic, low-cost versions of expensive, patented drugs, a daring move that is sure to shake up the pharmaceutical industry. According to Reuters Health, information posted...
- Why NOT to give your doctor an anti-vaccine li ...
Every so often, information circulates around the alternative vaccine community recommending that parents ask their child's pediatrician to sign a liability form. Typically, these forms list vaccine ingredients and ask the doctor to assume liability for any adverse events...
- GOP Goal: Kill Health Care Reform and a Lastin ...
Despite the overwhelming consensus of legal scholars regarding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, the United States Supreme Court seems poised to strike down all or part of President Obama's signature health care reform law. If so, that would be the culmination of a decades-long ...
- The Young and the Reckless
Admittedly, the young Barack Obama was a pothead and tried cocaine. Apparently, the young Mitt Romney was a bully who liked to pretend to be a cop, a firefighter and a gangster. But whether or not early Obama dabbled in dope or Romney was, well, a douchebag, doesn't really matter. Or, at leas ...
- The Mandates We Love
As the Supreme Court prepares to decide the fate of the 2010 Affordable Care, recent polling from Reuters and the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that Americans support its major provisions except for one. The individual mandate to purchase private health insurance beginning in 2014, the part of ...
- Romney "Sick at Heart" Over Bain Job Losses
Back in 2007, Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney declared that taking a big payment from a company that later failed "would make me sick, sick at heart." If so, Romney by now must be badly in need of a quadruple by-pass. Because as the New York Times became just the latest to report, t ...
- Mitt Romney's Golden Showers
"It is more blessed," Jesus said, "to give than to receive." That may be, but the billionaire backers of Mitt Romney's presidential campaign and Super PAC plan to do both. As they gather this weekend for a three-day Romney conclave in Park City, Utah and a secret Koch brothers summit in San Di ...
- Plant More Wind Power with GreenerGreenGrass ( ...
It’s been awhile since we wrote about a Click it for Good! campaign. But there’s a new one going that could use all the clicks you can give it. You can go straight to the post to get clicking. It is: Share this link for free wind power – compliments of GreenerGreenGrass. But j ...
- Panguite, New Mineral Discovered In Meteorite
The Allende meteorite that exploded over the skies of Mexico in 1969 is the source of a newly discovered mineral, panguite. More than 40 years after crashing to Earth this meteorite is still a spring of information, a previously unknown mineral embedded in it was recently identified by scientist ...
- Gene Analysis Reveals Up to 79 New Species of ...
Many species of shark and ray have taken major hits from human over-hunting (e.g., “finning” and sport-killing) as well as marine environment changes brought about by climate change impacts (e.g., the collapse of many smaller fish species). Understanding how these creatures li ...
- Condors Are Being Driven To Extinction By Lead ...
New research from environmental toxicologists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows that California condors are exposed to harmful levels of lead regularly. The main source of this being from ingesting lead ammunition. This continual exposure to lead is preventing the condor& ...
- Rinehart, The Age, and the End of Australian J ...
What could arguably be labeled the most reliable and intellectual newspaper in Australia is having its future journalistic integrity threatened by a mining magnate who believes that in exchange for her financial help, she should not only receive director positions on the board as well as ...
- Illuminati Planning Another Financial Crash? ...
"The American people are being disenfranchised, disinherited, and enslaved." The PBS Documentary "The Warning" proves the Illuminati bankers deliberately sabotaged the financial system before 2008. This was not the first time nor will it be the last."Economic c ...
- CIA directing arms shipments to Syria’s “rebel ...
22 June 2012 CIA agents have been deployed to Turkey to organize the arming of the so-called rebels in Syria seeking the overthrow of the government of President Bashar al-Assad, the New York Times reported Thursday. The report, citing information provided by senior US officials as well a ...
- UNASUR Foreign Ministers in Paraguay to Discus ...
Río de Janeiro, June 21 (Prensa Latina) Foreign ministres from member countries of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) are scheduled to leave today for Paraguay to discuss the situation in that country in the wake of decisión by the Chamber of Deputies to open an impeachment against Pre ...
- The Right Wing Move to Impeach Paraguay's Pres ...
Editor's Note: Does this sound familiar to anyone? It was 3 years ago this month that democratically-elected President Zelaya was thrown out of office by a coup in Honduras backed by the US State Department. In January, 2010 we published Mike Whitney's article, In South America, left-wing presid ...
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks from E ...
22 June 2012 Australian and US governments “playing word games” WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange spoke out today from the Ecuadorian embassy in London about the escalating assault on his democratic rights and why he had been compelled to seek political asylum in Ecuador. Interviewed b ...
- Voter Suppression: Is It Just Political? + Hum ...
I bet you can grasp this complex debate over supposed voter suppression. Yes, that’s the same “theory” that Nancy Pelosi (snort!) is exploiting to explain why Darrell Issa is going after Attorney General Eric Holder. Via Erin Burnett’s Outfront on CNN, “Voter ID Law ...
- Democrats & Obama are spending more than they ...
Ahhhhhhh. Doesn’t this make you sad? I’m all choked up. It’s embarrassing they’ve had to move to a cheaper venue for their national convention. The video from today’s Special Report With Bret Baier tells more of the story: Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com ...
- Obama’s best shot — probably his only shot
In 2008, millions of white Americans felt great pride in voting for the first-ever black president. But there’s a problem. The President has turned out to be a poor executive, ignorant about the complexities of economics, bored by meetings and briefings, and exhibiting a strong preference ...
- [With Two Updates] Breaking: GOP senators issu ...
UPDATES below: (1) A new directive from James Clapper, head intel honcho. “Clapper’s order applies to 16 intelligence agencies, including the CIA, FBI, National Security Agency and Defense Intelligence Agency. …” and (2) Hokma quoted Pat Caddell‘s allegatiion that the lea ...
- Wars, Politics, and so on…
I’ve been watching “The Revolution,” on Netflix streaming the past week or two. Originally aired in 2006 on The History Channel, it’s a fascinating and deep telling of the events leading to the founding of the United States of America. Rather appropriate brain food as we approach another anniver ...
- Hope for a Global Spring?
Perhaps it’s because of the economy is beginning – finally – to pick up in the US. Perhaps it is because I’m sick to death of bad election-year politics, so I’m looking at anything else that comes along of interest. Maybe it’s even because I wrote about creative destruction the last time I did a ...
- The only way to change your past is to steal s ...
I get a fairly regular flow of emails about independent film projects. Most of them, to be honest, bounce straight off me – which says less about their quality than it does about my own taste in cinema. Independent cinema – like independent music and literature – has lots of pr ...
- Censorship: I’m guilty as charged
So, I stand accused of censorship by someone whose comment I declined to approve on this post. I figure anyone willing to throw around accusations of censorship is probably a big fan of radical transparency; hence, by way of amelioration, here is the digital papertrail for the full exchange. (Em ...
- The Future Always Wins
Soooooo, yeah – I’ve been busy. Did you miss me? New job, Masters degree… doesn’t leave a lot of spare time, so it doesn’t. But it’s been quiet here too long, so it’s time to dust down the soapbox and run a mic-check. One-two, one-two. The Future Always ...
- New Economies
Last month I pondered the extent to which the Arab Spring and Occupy Everything are socially-driven acts of creative destruction. Creative destruction is defined as a “process of industrial mutation that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying ...
- Do People Misestimate Their Future Reactions?
When someone is asked to predict their emotional reaction to a future, hypothetical event, they usually underestimate how they will respond, according to previous research. However, a new study, led by Heather C. Lench of the Department of Psychology at Texas A&M University, suggests otherwi ...
- Therapist Self-Disclosure Decreases Stigma of ...
One of the primary reasons people neglect to seek treatment for their mental health problems is because they are concerned about the external and internal stigmas associated with mental illness. Public stigma is the external belief that one is defective if they receive therapy for their problems ...
- GoodTherapy.org Weekly Inspirational Thoughts
November 23, 2011 – As we approach Thanksgiving, the day that reminds us to be thankful for those around us, we present Ghandi’s belief in the unity of all living things. Keep this in mind as you care for your loved ones this weekend and for those who are less fortunate. Happy Thanks ...
- Can Negative Attributions Predict Marital Diss ...
Engaged couples form patterns of positive and negative behavior that can predict their marital satisfaction. “Serious marital dissatisfaction predicts increased risk for a major depressive episode, even when controlling for history of depression,” said Rebecca E. Osterhout of the New Mexico Vete ...
- Three Steps for Dealing with Panic Attacks
Panic attacks are usually initiated by a triggering thought or collection of thoughts that are anxiety-provoking in nature. These thoughts then cause an overly exaggerated anxiety response in the body (choking sensations, dizziness, tightness, tingling, etc). These physical sensations are then o ...
- M 5.2, Flores region, Indonesia
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:56:55 UTC Wednesday, June 27, 2012 08:56:55 PM at epicenterDepth: 9.30 km (5.78 mi)
- M 5.1, Volcano Islands, Japan region
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 11:30:01 UTC Wednesday, June 27, 2012 09:30:01 PM at epicenterDepth: 10.60 km (6.59 mi)
- M 5.7, El Salvador
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 06:31:03 UTC Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:31:03 AM at epicenterDepth: 160.50 km (99.73 mi)
- M 5.3, Guatemala
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 17:19:06 UTC Tuesday, June 26, 2012 11:19:06 AM at epicenterDepth: 181.40 km (112.72 mi)
- M 5.2, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 14:17:40 UTC Wednesday, June 27, 2012 03:17:40 AM at epicenterDepth: 159.90 km (99.36 mi)
- Korea at the green-growth crossroads
A political turning point for South Korea raises a number of important questions about Seoul’s sustainable development strategy, writes HSBC climate-change strategist Wai-Shin Chan.South Korea emerged from national parliamentary elections in April with the ruling Saenuri party holding a ...
- “Don’t write off cap-and-trade”
It’s time to stop the hand-wringing over carbon markets, writes Robert Stavins. Low permit prices in Europe and America point to changing circumstances and fixable flaws – not the failure of an idea.Various journalists and advocates have, of late, described America’s ...
- After Rio, a new consensus
The text agreed in Brazil may be a compromise, says Ma Jun, but it shows the world is a fairer place than 20 years ago. On the summit sidelines, the campaigner spoke to Xu Nan about global politics, supply chains and China's shifting role.Ma Jun is founder of the Institute of Public and Environm ...
- The hard climb continues
Most observers have been disappointed by Rio+20 and rightly so. But the conference has kept the door open for some constructive work – in mountain conservation, for instance, writes Joydeep Gupta.The politics of Rio+20 – as in similar global conferences – has worked at two leve ...
- Pale shade for the green economy
One of the most hotly debated concepts in the approach to Rio has been watered down in the summit’s draft declaration to a point where it means almost nothing. Joydeep Gupta reports.“Green economy” has been the buzz-phrase in national and international development circles for q ...
- Wikiarguments: A Practical Plan to Get Big Mon ...
Wikiarguments: A Practical Plan to Get Big Money Out of Politics By Carmen Yarrusso There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.”–Henry David Thoreau Clearly, our government ...
- IOT: Healthcare for All Jan Call
Call – Healthcare for All IOT Date – Jan 18, 2011 Agenda: 1. Introductions—Dr. Bill Honigman, PDA Healthcare for All IOT coordinator and California State Coordinator 2. National Single Payer Movement—Katie Robbins, Healthcare-NOW! 3. States Single Payer Movement–Chuck Pennacchi ...
- PDA Weekly Field Report 1/7/2011 – 1/18/2011
Little Victories! Field Site: onenationpda.org California ADEM elections: Congratulations to all our PDA California friends and allies who completed a sweep up and down at the state at the recent CA Democratic Party Delegate elections. This will put the ...
- War is a Crime: Join In For Justice
WarIsACrime.org JOIN IN FOR JUSTICE! 1/17/11 Washington, D.C., and Quantico, Va. Protest of FBI Raids and Bradley Manning Imprisonment http://www.defendingdissent.org/action/Events.htm 1/18/11 Washington, D.C. Panel with Rep. Rush Holt, Emily Berman from the Brennan Center for Justice, Shah ...
- An American Suicide Terrorist
William John Cox The shooter of Congresswoman Gifford acted as a domestic suicide terrorist on the political “battleground” of American politics. His YouTube postings and “goodby” phone messages are ominously reminiscent of the traditional farewell videos ...
- Salmonella Escapes for Clark College Lab
KOIN TV Sally Showman reported on a very interesting way of contracting Salmonella. A teenager was sickened by a strain of Salmonella that originated inside a Clark College microbiology lab earlier this month. "We believe the child could have been infected one of two ways," Catherine Kro ...
- Pink Slime Lawsuit Press Conference (and book ...
According to KTIV this morning: We'll have to wait a while longer to learn the details of a lawsuit being filed by a former employee of Dakota Dunes-based Beef Products Incorporated. Bruce Smith has postponed a news conference he had scheduled for this afternoon at company headquarters. No expl ...
- CDC: "chicks, ducklings, and other live baby ...
According to the CDC, epidemiologic, laboratory, and traceback findings have linked this outbreak of human Salmonella infections to contact with chicks, ducklings, and other live baby poultry from Estes Hatchery in Springfield, Missouri. A total of 66 persons infected with the outbreak strai ...
- Pink Slime Headed to Court?
According to KTIV TV, a "former BPI employee will file a civil lawsuit following the controversy surrounding lean, finely textured beef -- or LFTB" (a.k.a. Pink Slime). "[T]he civil suit he'll file against a 'national news broadcasting company,' and other individuals involved." Here ...
- Cantaloupe Listeria Outbreak: 146 Sickened wit ...
CNN’s Scott Bronstein and Drew Griffin did a great job of telling the back-story on the deadliest foodborne illnesses outbreak in the US in 100 years.
- Official: EPA officially approves E15 for sale ...
Filed under: Government/Legal Putting E15 (a mix of 15 percent ethanol and 85 percent gasoline) on sale in the U.S. has been all but official since April, when the Environmental Protection Agency approved the first applications to make E15. Now, "all but official" has become official, with th ...
- Official: Mitsubishi promises Outlander plug-i ...
Filed under: Hybrid, Paris Motor Show, Crossover, Mitsubishi, Electric We've been waiting since the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show - when Mitsubishi first talked about the PX-MiEV, a plug-in CUV concept - for some sort of real-world plug-in Outlander. It looks like we're finally going to get our wish ...
- Video: Translogic checks out the made-for-whee ...
Filed under: Videos, Hatchback, Specialty, Electric The people behind the subway-friendly, all-electric Kenguru have experienced many of the ups and downs that other start-up EV companies are all too familiar with. In fact, when you first go to the Kenguru website, it doesn't ask if you want ...
- Rumormill: Next-gen Chevy Volt to ditch 1.4-li ...
Filed under: Hybrid, Sedan, Hatchback, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GM, Electric No one at General Motors is talking publicly about a rumor post over at InsideEVs that claims the 83-horsepower, 1.4-liter range-extending gas engine currently used in the Chevrolet Volt will "definitely not" be the engi ...
- How GM got 3 more miles out of the 2013 Chevro ...
Filed under: Car Buying, Hybrid, Hatchback, Chevrolet, Electric As we learned earlier today, the 2013 Chevrolet Volt has beefed up. The new model year vehicle has a "bigger" battery and can go three extra miles when driven solely on the battery. We spoke with GM representatives to get more in ...
- FRIDAY: Amy Goodman on HBO's Real Time with Bi ...
Democracy Now!’s award-winning host Amy Goodman will appear on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday, June 29th at 10 pm ET.
- Democracy Now! Live Coverage of U.S. Supreme C ...
Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman will host a live one-hour broadcast on Thursday morning, June 28, covering the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Guests will include health insurance industry whistleblower Wendell Potter, Georgetown Un ...
- Wanna Buy An Election? Mother Jones Expose on ...
Part two of our conversation with Monika Bauerlein and Andy Kroll of Mothers Jones magazine. The new cover story in the magazine is called "Follow the Dark Money." We discuss at how Karl Rove, Sheldon Adelson and others are bankrolling Mitt Romney’s campaign, why President Obama ...
- A Movement Built By Dreamers
By Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan Undocumented immigrants in the United States number around 12 million people, a group larger than the populations of most countries on the planet. Among those are as many as 800,000 young people who are now most likely eligible for limited legal status, tha ...
- VIDEO: Police Detained Ramarley Graham's Grand ...
Ramarley Graham, 18, was shot dead on February 2 after New York police officers raided his home without a warrant and shot him dead. He was unarmed. Ramarley’s grandmother and his six-year-old brother were home at the time of the shooting. The police detained the grandmother for hours aft ...
- Arizona Immigration Law Ruling: Supreme Court ...
HuffPost By- Mike Sacks Posted: 06/25/2012 10:19 am Updated: 06/25/2012 2:52 pm WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a split decision in the Obama administration’s challenge to Arizona’s aggressive immigration law, striking multiple provisions but upholding the & ...
- Companies’ Ills Did Not Harm Romney’s Firm
New York Times By MICHAEL LUO and JULIE CRESWELL Published: June 22, 2012 Cambridge Industries, an automotive plastics supplier whose losses had been building for three consecutive years, finally filed for bankruptcy in May 2000 under a mountain of debt that had ballooned to more than $300 milli ...
- Romney’s Bain Capital Invested In Companies Th ...
Washington Post By Tom Hamburger, Thursday, June 21, 7:53 PM Mitt Romney’s financial company, Bain Capital, invested in a series of firms that specialized in relocating jobs done by American workers to new facilities in low-wage countries like China and India. During the nearly 15 years that Rom ...
- Romney Campaign Said to Ask Scott to Downplay ...
Bloomberg By Michael C. Bender - Jun 21, 2012 1:46 PM MT Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign asked Florida Governor Rick Scott to tone down his statements heralding improvements in the state’s economy because they clash with the presumptive Republican nominee’s message that the nation is suffer ...
- Follow the Dark Money
The down and dirty history of secret spending, PACs gone wild, and the epic four-decade fight over the only kind of political capital that matters. Mother Jones —By Andy Kroll | July/August 2012 Issue “There are two things that are important in politics. The first is money and I can& ...
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Photo: James Duncan Davidson Source: TED In pictures, quotes and more. As the world becomes interconnected, the ways we relate and learn about one another (and the rules about what we share) are changing. That’s the inspiration for TEDGlobal 2012: Radical Openness, happening now in Edinbu ...
- Iceland De-zombifies-While Americans Fork Over ...
By Dave Gonigam Hooray for Iceland. The nation has effectively purged an entire class of zombies. Late on Friday, the Icelandic government repaid $483.7 million in loans to the International Monetary Fund. Ahead of schedule. On top of another early payment totaling $900 million in March. “Icelan ...
- Pentagon Lists 110 Potential Drone Bases in U.S.
[click on the image for a larger version By Steven Aftergood The Department of Defense has identified 110 sites in the United States that could serve as bases for military unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones. Continue reading the article . . . Solari Report Blog Commentaries
- The World at War, $20 at a Time
by Catherine Austin Fitts In April, I dropped into the Verizon Store in Corte Madera, California. I was headed to Portugal. My iPhone did not work globally. On my last few trips to Europe, Verizon had sent me a temporary global phone which needed to be returned. Getting my reception switched and ...
- Rappoport on the Election
The people of the United States are, as usual, being whipsawed between two ridiculous alternatives. Every four years, this happens by design. Stir up the hatreds and the rancor, make it appear that a new face is the answer, pin hope on Hope, vote for a better day, pick a leader who will take u ...
- 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 Spectrum
Stepping up University at Buffalo The Spectrum The president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, recognized the direness of the situation and began to mobilize military forces to combat the Taliban. ... and more »
- Obama, us leaders should contemplate future of ...
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 L ...
- 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 »
- Run from the rising waves! (The latest climate ...
Summary: The past month has brought forth a sudden burst of studies using models to forecast an acceleration in rising sea levels, accompanied by alarmist new stories. Here we review them, seeking the common element. There has long been an odd pattern to climate science articles and news, appe ...
- Run from the rising waves! (The latest climate ...
Summary: The past month has brought forth a sudden burst of studies using models to forecast an acceleration in rising sea levels, accompanied by alarmist new stories. Here we review them, seeking the common element. There has long been an odd pattern to climate science articles and news, appe ...
- A look back at the madness that led us into ou ...
Summary: Now that we’re extricating ourselves from the first two nations we occupied in the War On Terror, with no gains to offset the cost in money and blood, let’s re-examine the advice that led us into those holes. Like the memos planning the Vietnam War, after the war they’ ...
- A look back at the madness that led us into ou ...
Summary: Now that we’re extricating ourselves from the first two nations we occupied in the War On Terror, with no gains to offset the cost in money and blood, let’s re-examine the advice that led us into those holes. Like the memos planning the Vietnam War, after the war they’ ...
- Slowly more people see the “quiet coup&# ...
Summary: Slowly the quite coup in motion becomes visible to Americans. One by one. Unfortunately we’re still early in the problem recognition stage, while the coup advances rapidly. Here are three articles, milestones along the road away from the Second Republic to our new political regime ...
- Vatican kicks out Roma on Easter
Press TV – About 150 Roma gypsies were barred from participating in the Easter vigil of the basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls on Sunday, after temporarily taking shelter there on Good Friday, The Telegraph reported. Local and foreign pilgrims, who had gathered to attend the vigil, ...
- Euro strikes 16-month high against dollar
Breitbart – The euro struck a 16-month high against the dollar and the Swiss franc notched a record high versus the US unit Tuesday amid heightened investor nerves over this week’s busy economic calendar. The European single currency hit $1.4653 in morning trade, the highest point si ...
- British pound devalues by 94% in 50yrs
PressTV – A new survey shows that the value of money in the UK has dropped by 94 percent over the past 50 years, which means an 18-time increase in retail prices. The survey carried out by BM Savings has found that almost £1,800 is needed to match the buying power of £100 in 1960, [...]
- Peru suffers an ‘environmental tragedy’
IOL – The rising price of gold has multiplied by six the pace of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest in the Peruvian region of Madre de Dios in recent years, a study published on Tuesday said. Illegal gold searches using primitive techniques in the years 2003-9 led to the destruction of ...
- Next step humans? Every new pet dog in Britain ...
Daily Mail – Every new pet dog will be microchipped under sweeping Government regulations to combat dangerous animals. Each puppy born and dog sold will have an electronic chip implanted under the skin. Details will then be placed on a national database accessible by police and the RSPCA. ...
- Re-Writing History - The Afghan Surge Version
I've been meaning for some time to read and write a bit about Rajiv Chandrasekaran's new book on Afghanistan, but deadlines, work and the raising of a 6-month old daughter tends to get in the way. Still I've been struck by the popular reaction to the book, which appears to be an updated versio ...
- Washington’s Chronic Threat Inflation
In the March/April print edition of Foreign Affairs, Michael Cohen and I coauthored an essay challenging the prevailing rhetoric of Washington-centric threat inflation, “Clear and Present Safety: The United States Is More Secure than Washington Thinks.” We argue that the world today is one with ...
- South Asia's New Regional Realities
US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta urged New Delhi to adopt a “more active role” in Afghanistan as NATO troops prepare to withdraw and championed an expansion of the US-India defense and security partnership. Speaking in the Indian capital during a visit there earlier this month, ...
- Top of the Morning: Epic Drought in the Koreas ...
Top stories from DAWNS Digest Security Council to Release Report Accusing Rwanda of Fueling DRC Rebellion There’s been much drama over whether or not the Security Council would release the secret annex to a report that all but accuses the Rwandan government of supporting mutineers in the army of ...
- Turkey's Prudent Management Ends Syria Crisis
Four days after Syria’s downing of a Turkish F-4 fighter aircraft, the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan brought the crisis to a close by securing NATO support, reporting its views to the UN Security Council, complaining formally to Damascus, and altering the rules of engag ...
- Medicare is Not Your Savior
Vermont Representative Peter Welch says that, if the Supreme Court overturns the Affordable Care Act, Democrats should begin to push for universal Medicare: “If the Supreme Court rules against Obamacare, we have to have a substantive policy and political response — in my view, that’s Medicare f ...
- On the Word "Faggot"
(Flickr/Lisa Monster) Rabble-rouser and sex columnist Dan Savage has a corner of the gay blogosphere clutching its pearls over his use of the word "faggot" to describe members of GOProud, the gay Republican group that endorsed Mitt Romney last week: The GOP's house faggots grab their a ...
- Yes, America, Global Warming Does Exist
“Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four,” Winston Smith, the hero of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eight-Four, writes in his secret journal. “If that is granted, all else follows.” Or to paraphrase for the modern era, “EPA is not required to re-prove the existence of the atom ever ...
- Why Windows 8 Might Force Microsoft into the L ...
Farhad Manjoo has a great column on the pitiful performance of PC trackpads: I switched to Apple notebooks more than five years ago, and I did so precisely because of things like the trackpad. I’ve searched high and low for a Windows notebook with a touchpad that comes close to the buttery blis ...
- Not Everyone Can Be a Radical
While Anne-Marie Slaughter was blowing away the work-life crowd last week, David Blankenhorn, in The New York Times, dropped a similar thought bomb on the LGBT world, coming out in favor—kinda sorta—of legal recognition for same-sex couples. David Blankenhorn, founder of the socially conservati ...
- Barclays Execs Get No Criminal Charges for Int ...
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT Okay, so the Associated Press (AP) just reported that "Barclays and its subsidiaries have agreed to pay more than $450 million to settle charges that it tried to manipulate key global interest rates." That might seem like a lot of money, but remember ...
- Truthout Revealed That at Least Some Bush Admi ...
MARK KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT BuzzFlash at Truthout has recently run two commentaries on the failure of the Bush administration to prevent 9/11 (based on recently declassified documents) and his inexplicable prolonged elementary school visit, even after being informed of both of t ...
- The Affordable Care Act, Supreme Court, and He ...
MARK VORPAHL FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT Any day the Supreme Court is expected to rule on the constitutionality of Obama's Affordable Care Act (ACA). Most at risk is this act's "individual mandate" which requires everyone to buy health insurance from a private insurer or face a steep fine. If the ...
- The Facts Make It Clear: Public Workers and Un ...
PAUL BUCHHEIT FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT The wealthiest Americans have a long-held delusion, passed along through their media outlets to the rest of us, that they pick up the bill for most of our country's needs, and that middle-class public workers and unions benefit from their generosity. But f ...
- Catholic League’s William Donohue’s Rage Again ...
BILL BERKOWITZ FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT Let's start with the now immortal words of United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who during a February 2002 press briefing tried to explain the absence of evidence linking the government of Iraq with the supply of weapons of mass destruction ...
- Time to rebuild the Periodic Table electronically
Back in the 20th century, around the time quantum physics was emerging, Niels Bohr tried to explain the pattern of elements that make up the Periodic Table based on the order in which each atom’s “shells” fill with electrons. Unfortunately, the theoretical filling order governe ...
- Giving birth in an MRI machine
It’s unlikely to be a comfortable place to deliver a baby, but now a video documents the first birth in an MRI machine. Christian Bamberg and a team from Charité University Hospital in Berlin, Germany, announced the world first in December 2010, but the movie has only recently been release ...
- Michael McIntyre’s three ways to save the planet
Michael McIntyre and Steven Murphy of Carleton University and Bernard Funston of Northern Canada Consulting in Ottawa, and Canada, suggest that the resources required to sustain human life are being degraded perhaps to the point of no return. They suggest that now is the time for collective acti ...
- Tea and crumpets and prostate cancer risk
Earlier this week I criticised the endless studies reporting that tea, sex, coffee can raise and/or lower prostate cancer risk. Well, NHS Choices has waded in with its usual balanced assessment of the work and come to a sensible conclusion: Men who are tea drinkers should not be alarmed by the r ...
- Size does matter for wind turbines
Earlier today there were concerns aired regarding harm to eagles and other birds caused by rotating wind turbine blades. However, a new study in the journal ES&T suggests that bigger wind turbines are “greener” in terms of materials used and the electricity generated. So, if the ...
- EPA Challenged Over Failure to Implement Clean ...
Public-interest groups filed a notice today of their intent to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for failing to fully implement new air-quality standards for lead, required under the Clean Air Act. The EPA revised 30-year-old air standards for lead in 2008, lowering allowable airborne lead ...
- Congressional Democrats Escalate Criticism of ...
The combination of unprecedented secrecy during three years of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) “trade” agreement negotiations and recent leaks of TPP chaptersrevealing that U.S. negotiators have approved extreme, troubling terms has sparked a veritable tsunami of congressional critic ...
- Bahrain: Police Attack Peaceful Protest
Bahraini authorities should immediately end the use of security forces to unlawfully attack peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today. Riot police used teargas and sound bombs to disperse a demonstration on June 22, 2012, called by Al-Wefaq, Bahrain’s largest opposition group. re ...
- Cambodia: Release of 13 Women a Victory for Th ...
Today’s decision by Cambodia’s Appeal Court to release 13 women imprisoned for peacefully protesting against a forced eviction is a victory for their community, but their convictions must now be overturned, Amnesty International said. On 24 May, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court sentenc ...
- Latino Students Hit Hard by Doubling Student L ...
As student loan interest rates are set to double in 4 days for 7.5 million students, college leaders of Hispanic Serving Institutions are urging the US Senate to take swift action to freeze the low rate on subsidized Stafford student loans. On July 1, if Congress does nothing, the interest rate ...
- The Real UVA Story: The 99 Percent Win
Valerie Strauss In the end, it wasn't really so much about the ousted and then reinstated University of Virginia president, Teresa Sullivan, or about the governing board leader, Helen Dragas, who had led a secret campaign against her an ...
- Who is Bankrolling the Fight Against "Obamacare?"
Brendan Fischer The lead plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court challenge to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the National Federation for Independent Business (NFIB), is a highly partisan front group masquerading as the "na ...
- Rio+20 Ends in Failure, Corporate Capture
Pratap Chatterjee The United Nations Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development in Brazil concluded this past weekend with no new government pledges. On the other hand, multinationals scored a public relations victory by claiming that the ...
- The Failure of Rio+20 is a Wake-Up Call for Pe ...
Adam Parsons Almost a week since the Rio+20 Earth Summit ended, civil society is coming to terms with the ‘epic failure' of global leaders to agree meaningful action for addressing the worsening planetary and social crises.read more
- Old Monopoly Tricks in the New Media Age
Tim Karr Welcome to the Comcast Age.(Free Press/Flickr) No, that's not a new corporate slogan, but the future facing Internet users everywhere. Cable giants like Comcast and Time Warner have come to dominate information access in the Un ...
- Why Romney Couldn’t Convince The Washing ...
The Mitt Romney campaign met with editors of the Washington Post today in an attempt to get the paper to retract a story about how the private equity firm Bain Capital helped outsource jobs when Romney was its CEO. Initially, the campaign merely admonished the Post for not distinguishing between ...
- Federal Judge: Counseling Student Has No Right ...
A federal judge in Georgia has ruled that Jennifer Keeton’s constitutional rights were not violated when Augusta State University expelled her from its counseling program for her unwillingness to abide by its professional ethics. Keeton insisted that homosexuality is an “immoral pers ...
- Thinking Big: NREL Study Shows 80 Percent Rene ...
by Adam James and Bracken Hendricks Americans have always prided themselves on thinking big. When it comes to energy, the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) has given big-thinkers everywhere a shot in the arm with a new study that concludes: “Renewable energy sources, accessed with commerciall ...
- Judge Allows Florida Voter Purge To Move Forwa ...
Federal Judge Robert Hinkle rejected the Justice Department’s request for a temporary order suspending Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s (R) effort to purge tens of thousands of names from his state’s voter roles. According to the AP, Judge Hinkle relied on highly questionable reasonin ...
- REPORT: How The Earned Income Tax Credit Boost ...
Our guest blogger is Seth Hanlon, Director of Fiscal Reform at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. A House subcommittee held a hearing today titled “How Welfare and Tax Benefits Can Discourage Work.” The clear subtext of the hearing is that negative work incentives can justify cuts to ...
- Two Books
In light of my busy schedule and my sense of ennui today, I thought I'd just provide links to two books that I'm currently reading. The first book is Edward Dolnick's The Clockwork Universe about the intellectual history leading up to Isaac Newton's theory of gravity. It's very brisk, almost li ...
- Joe Oliver gets interrupted and FUCK HIM
And Dan Gardner and other twits stand up for him. Gardner, pull your head out of your ass. Either the harpercons are a threat to democracy, either they are contemptuous of Parliament, either they are fraudsters, or they are not. And if they are undemocratic thugs, then they should be forced to s ...
- Constitutional Insurgency
I wrote about this concept once before. I think it holds true more today. harper has launched an all-out assault on our system of government. he disregarded the majority in Parliament. he stole his majority through election fraud. he now uses his fraudulent majority to ram through his corrupt, u ...
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So, yesterday, when I posted about how neo-liberals will appeal to progressives by incorporating feminist, pro-GLBT or anti-racist policies into their grab-bag of electoral platforms (so long as they don't really cost anything), CounterPunch.org posted an essay by Mike Whitney on the very same t ...
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This might not be a popular post. I don't want to come off all Marxist here and privilege economic oppression as the worst and most important form of oppression. I think what I want to do is warn people that capitalism, which is impoverishing the world and destroying the planet, can and will gra ...
- 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 an ...
- 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 100 ...
- 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 ...
- Mysterious Clintonville Booms Caught On Tape
March 30, 2012 Prison Planet By Paul Joseph Watson “Something really weird is happening in Clintonville. The authorities say they are mini-earthquakes. But everyone knows there is no way that explanation is correct.” –KTRN An audio engineer has captured on tape the sound of one ...
- United Nations Soft-Kill Depopulation Agenda E ...
March 30, 2012 Prison Planet By Paul Joesph Watson “Click the link the below to watch the video exposing the truth about depopulation.” –KTRN Eugenics expert Jurriaan Maessen talks to Paul Joseph Watson about the population control agenda. Click here for the interview and video ...
- Money is Not Needed with Energy Abundance
March 30, 2012 Activist Post By Amaterasu Solar In order to understand the very basis of money, it is best to contemplate how it developed in the first place. Once society developed past the clan stage, when barter, trade and so forth arose, it became the practice to place value on the products ...
- TSA Continues To Expand Operations Outside Of ...
March 30, 2012 Activist Post By Madison Ruppert “If you don’t think the TSA is out of control yet, read this article.” –KTRN Through so-called VIPR teams, meaning Visual Intermodal Protection and Response, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a child agency o ...
- Concern Over National Defense Resources Prepar ...
March 30, 2012 Info Wars By Kurt Nimmo Asawin Suebsaeng, who is an editorial fellow at Mother Jones, seems to have a problem understanding the Constitution and the national security state. He takes the political “right” to task for warning about the National Defense Resources Preparedness execut ...
- Yemen Air Forces bombs soldiers, kills 240
The Yemeni Air Force bombed the al Samaa Republican Guard garrison in the Arhab district of Sanaa today, deliberately killing 240 guardsmen. The attack came after the troops refused to attack pro-revolution tribesmen with artillery. “The government did not stand quiet when the guards refused ord ...
- Yemenis protest against al Qaeda
In a direct rebuke to the terror group, residents of Taiz held a major protest against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) on Thursday evening after prayers. Protesters held signs denouncing AQAP that said, “Your racism will do nothing but make us stronger.” Taiz is the largest city in Yeme ...
- اوباما يفقد السيطرة على اليمن
My article from PJM at al Mostakela: اوباما يفقد السيطرة على اليمن تخاطر الولايات المتحدة بتمكين القاعدة في اليمن وتنفير الشعب اليمني عن طريق إحباط تغيير النظام هناك كتبت – جين نوفاك يعتبر اليمن بلد معقد، فقد ظل يرزح تحت وطأة اضطرابات كبيرة، كما أن فهم اليمن يخبرنا الشيء الكثير عن الشرق ال ...
- Yemen’s CT chief accused of war crimes
After Yemen’s Republican Guard killed and dismembered tribal prisoners Thursday, Arhab tribesmen issued a statement Friday demanding the immediate arrest and prosecution of General Ahmed Saleh as a war criminal. Ahmed Saleh heads the Republican Guard containing US funded counter-terror units and ...
- Yemen protesters announce boycott of US, Saudi ...
Protesters in Yemen announced a boycott today of US and Saudi products, a largely symbolic move in light of Yemen’s grave humanitarian crisis. Protesters allege that the Obama administration has thwarted their efforts for regime change. Millions across Yemen have demanded the end to the 33 year ...
- Ron Paul’s Federal Reserve audit approved by H ...
Dark Politricks Feed View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comRaw Story One of Rep. Ron Paul’s (R-TX) lifelong policy goals is on the brink of becoming a reality. In a nearly unanimous voice vote on Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee approved a bill that would re ...
- Whistleblower Reveals Plan To Evacuate London ...
Dark Politricks Feed View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.com200,000 casket linings on standby says undercover journalist who infiltrated security team Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Wednesday, June 27, 2012 An undercover journalist going by the pseudonym ‘Lee Hazledea ...
- Corporate Media Poisons the Well
Dark Politricks Feed View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comDissident Voice Article dissidentvoice.orgBy Kim Petersen In northeastern “British Columbia,” a blockade was held by a dozen Tla’amin First Nation members at the reserve’s voting station over conc ...
- Study: ‘Stand your ground’ laws result in an a ...
Dark Politricks Feed View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comRaw Story A working paper (PDF) released this week with the National Bureau of Economics Research found that states that have passed controversial “Stand Your Ground” laws, such as the one George Zimme ...
- U.S. Army Admits Troops Conducting Law Enforce ...
Dark Politricks Feed View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comYet it continues to happen across the country on a routine basis Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Wednesday, June 27, 2012 As military vehicles roll down streets and highways in St. Louis, Missouri amidst rising conc ...
- Five Years for Dandelion Salad … So Time ...
by Lo Editor Dandelion Salad June 27, 2012 Well, it’s been 5 years now on Dandelion Salad and most of my regular readers are well informed of the death and destruction running amok in the world, so I’m going to change the focus of the blog. First, I’d like to thank all of you, ...
- The Julian Assange Show: Noam Chomsky and Tari ...
Dandelion Salad Jun 26, 2012 by RussiaToday A surprise Arab drive for freedom, the West’s structural crisis and new hope coming from Latin America. That’s the modern world in the eyes of Noam Chomsky and Tariq Ali, two prominent thinkers and this week’s guests on Julian Assange ...
- Gareth Porter: Economic War Against Iran Conti ...
with Gareth Porter Featured Writer Dandelion Salad June 26, 2012 Jun 25, 2012 by TheRealNews Gareth Porter: US continues to insist Iran gives up all nuclear enrichment and offers no concessions on sanctions Economic War Against Iran Continues; Still No Evidence of a Weapons Gareth Porter is an i ...
- Michael Parenti: Lesser of Two Evils?
with Michael Parenti Featured Writer Dandelion Salad Michael Parenti Blog www.michaelparenti.org June 25, 2012 by AkashaTempleRadio Progress Toward Democracy Blog Talk Radio Brian Stetten and Ruthann Amarteifio, looking for Democracy! Michael Parenti, www.michaelparenti.org, author of 23 books, ...
- Are Wars Inevitable? by William T. Hathaway
by William T. Hathaway Guest Writer Dandelion Salad June 20, 2012 “We’ve always had wars. Humans are a warring species. Without an army to defend us, someone will always try to conquer us.” These assumptions have become axioms of our culture. They generate despair but also a ce ...
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This man's brain comprehends in a fraction of a second what is about to happen, and orders his body into what looks like a superhuman sprint to get out of the way. The flight mechanism kicks in so fast the conscious mind, distracted by thoughts of work, home, leisure and love, plays no role in t ...
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Tupac Rises Well, fuck me.... From even a few dozen rows back, reportedly, the hologram of Tupac was utterly believable. How long before a Michael Jackson hologram culled from his greatest live performances is touring the world's stadiums? I've been waiting decades to see holographic tech ...
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Hypnotic, grin-making. A house filled with interactive reproductions of classic art, coming soon: Starry Night (interactive animation) from Petros Vrellis on Vimeo.
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Normal blogging output will return soon. Making some movies. In the meantime, enjoy :
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Best. Christmas. Ever A Short Story By Darryl Mason "Is your father okay?" He waited for her to answer. He couldn't tell her what happened while she was away... "He's not getting better, if that's what you mean." How could he tell her, right now? She had more than enough on her mind alread ...
- Lia Tarachansky: Thousands of Israelis Join “C ...
On Friday, June 22 Daphnie Leef, the symbolic leader of the J14 social justice movement in Israel was violently arrested while trying to set up a protest tent. The action was meant to reinvigorate... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lan ...
- Lia Tarachansky: Israel’s J14 Movement and the ...
On June 2nd, Wafa Tiara, a Palestinian agricultural worker organized under the Ma’an union was supposed to address Israel’s J14 social justice movement. The protest was meant to serve as an indicator... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian ...
- Jonathan Cook: The evil of humanitarian wars
Societies cannot have democracy imposed from without, as though it were an item to be ordered from a lunch menu. The West’s democracies, imperfect as they are, were fought for by their peoples over... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian la ...
- Author: Israel can claim the title of the most ...
Sami Michael: "Israel is in danger unless its leadership understands it isn't located in Europe's tranquil north but in the Middle East's seething center," said Michael. "We may lose everything.... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian lands ...
- Akiva Eldar: Palestinian disinheritance sponso ...
It's a shame the police don't show the same determination treating the settlers who invade private Palestinian land as they do evicting the temporary settlers on Tel Aviv's Rothschild Boulevard. It's... The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation of Palestinian ...
- Are These the Men that Made the World Fat?
- Pharma’s Top 10 Marketing Settlements
If it seems like the number of lawsuits that Big Pharma companies are settling―many of them out of court without going to trial―are rising, they are. From Merck’s $950 million Vioxx deal to the latest announcement that Pfizer has made an $896 million settlement with Prempro victims, the deals sh ...
- How Treating Non-Aggressive Breast Cancers wit ...
It’s only been a few months since a ground-breaking study published in the British Medical Journal reported that mammographic breast cancer screening could be doing more harm than good. It was a hard blow to the medical paradigm that preaches mammography as the end-all, be-all to cancer detectio ...
- Doctors Slam Parents for Vaccine Choices & FDA ...
By Barbara Loe Fisher On June 13, 2012, a study conducted by government health employees working at the Oregon Health Authority and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) was published in Pediatrics, a medical journal owned by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). [1] Government ...
- Midwife Mania? More Babies than Ever Are Deli ...
In 2009, 8 percent of all babies born in the U.S. were delivered by midwives. It’s an all-time high in the history of birthing in this country. New Mexico holds the record for most babies delivered this way―24 percent. And, according to Time Healthland, it’s a trend that not only is growing, but ...
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by Siobhan McInerney-Lankford by Siobhan McInerney-Lankford This post is part of the Yale Journal of International Law Volume 37, Issue 2 symposium. Other posts in this series can be found in the related posts below. [Dr. Siobhán McInerney-Lankford is a Senior Policy Officer in the Operations ...
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by J.B. Ruhl by J.B. Ruhl This post is part of the Yale Journal of International Law Volume 37, Issue 2 symposium. Other posts in this series can be found in the related posts below. [J.B. Ruhl is the David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law at Vanderbilt University Law School] In Avoidi ...
- Weekday News Wrap: June 27, 2012
by An Hertogen by An Hertogen As a second boat of refugees in less than a week sinks on its way from Indonesia to Australia’s Christmas Island, Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard wants to revive an earlier plan to have refugees processed in Malaysia in exchange for the accept ...
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by Kevin Jon Heller by Kevin Jon Heller In case you missed it, I want to call your attention to an excellent editorial on the ICC written by friend-of-OJ John Bellinger III. Although John does not support US ratification of the Rome Statute, he argues that the ten-year history of the Court ha ...
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by Robin Kundis Craig by Robin Kundis Craig This post is part of the Yale Journal of International Law Volume 37, Issue 2 symposium. Other posts in this series can be found in the related posts below. [Robin Kundis Craig is a professor of law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of L ...
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- Report: White-Collar Wage Theft Examined in Ar ...
Report: White-Collar Wage Theft Examined in Arizona PHOENIX, Ariz. - Wage theft can take a 15 percent cut out of a person's earnings each year, according to a new report that examines the issue by state. The research shows that Arizona, like most states, lacks wage theft protections for workers. ...
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Hidden rider poses unprecedented constitutional assault, blocks USDA authority and denies GE crop safeguards The Center for Food Safety (CFS) and a coalition of farm, food safety, environmental and consumer advocacy groups today formally submitted a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Co ...
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by Michele Simon After years of debating, petitioning, rulemaking, and outright stalling, this week the federal government is finally implementing new requirements for testing E. coli in ground beef. Why is this cause for celebration? Because while the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safet ...
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By Michele Simon Few things get a media frenzy going like the combination of two words: radiation and food. Despite the ubiquitous availability of truly unhealthy foods 24/7, just raise the specter of radioactivity on our plates, and people suddenly get very serious about what they are eating. A ...
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Public remains in the dark another year as the federal government considers approving genetically engineered salmon Earthjustice sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last Friday calling on the agency to provide a final substantive response to a citizen petition filed one year ...
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by Bill Freese, Science Policy Analyst With Memorial Day just a few days away, many across the country will soon stop and remember the meaning of military service and the ultimate sacrifice so many gave — and are still giving. Remembering is what the day is all about. And yet sometimes we can do ...
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GUEST POST by @jazminchavez and @juliagrob: “Latinos: Turn Off Your TV, Co�o!”: GUEST POST BY Jazmin Chavez & Julia Ahumada Grob of "East WillyB" By the time of this publication, we should all be familiar with the recent controversy regarding ABC sitcom, “Work It,” in which Puerto Rican act ...
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China must abandon censorship | APNS Article 35 of China's constitution as adopted in 1982 clearly states that: "Citizens of the People's Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration." For 28 years this article has stood ...
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The Billanthrope: Why I Wrote Koontown: Black people are inherently inferior. This is not something you would often hear anybody say outright—if at all. That would be racist, and we live in a time when even devout racists get offended if you actually call them “racist.” The closest we tend to ge ...
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“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistiguishable from magic” –Arthur C. Clarke Perhaps none of us will ever see straw being converted to gold, or water to wine, but the technology to power a wand-like instrument by waving it around has arrived. The electronics of the d ...
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Reading many psychology books recently is, surprisingly, changing my behavior for the wiser. Ever a pessimist and cynic, I’ve usually harbored little or no hope. I’ve even seen hope as a curse, and a weapon of self-torture. But as a result of what I’m reading, I’ve begun to explore the ways diff ...
- Bad Cop, Worse Cop?
A report spread around the world today smears (wrongly, in my opinion) Juan Carlos Bonilla Valladares, the new Honduras police chief. It throws into relief two great problems in Latin American police forces, corruption and vigilante justice. When faced with an absolute breakdown of the justice s ...
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I think the rights of copyright holders to protect their interests should not infringe on our rights to be considered innocent until proven guilty. By demanding the unilateral right to take down any website without due process, the media lobbyists are infringing the rights of all internet users. ...
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Jean-Yves Blondeau, a daredevil inventor, has created a suit that allows the wearer to skate downhill while lying flat on the pavement. His suit has been featured in Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel’s comedy, “Yes Man“. This looks immensely fun, and quite a bit less dangerous the ...
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Dear Friends and supporters, The latest news from Qamar, the lawyer from Rabbis for Human Rights representing Palestinian Susiya: the occupation’s “Civil Administration” agreed to extend the period for the submission of the juridical objections to the demolition orders issued f ...
- Urgent alert to save Susya village from destru ...
Dear Friends, Please have a look at the announcement below. For the last twelve years we have worked closely with our Palestinian friends in Susya, protected them to the best of our abilities from continuous violent harassment by Israeli settlers and by the army, fought the legal battle to keep ...
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In March, we reported here about an unusual Israel High Court petition by Israeli settler-run groups, demanding that the (fraudulently named) “Civil Administration” carry out demolition orders in Palestinian Susya. Settler pressure upon the government to make Palestinian life more di ...
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I have written early in an attempt to draw parallels between Trayvon Martin and the killing of Palestinian youths by settler vigilantes. Today we are protesting a killing done by “Border Police” in Israel. The name suggest an obvious link to police brutality in the United States: wit ...
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On Sunday (January 9 2011), Yediot’s Itamar Eichner reported [emphasis mine; full translation here]: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is furious with outgoing Mossad Director Meir Dagan because of the briefing Dagan gave journalists last Thursday. In the course of that briefing, Dagan sha ...
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As Israel’s diplomatic position erodes and the Palestinian Authority’s campaign for the unilateral recognition of a state in the 1967 borders gains ground, the demand for “direct negotiations” has become a central talking point of Israeli government spokespeople. Here ...
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On December 24 2010, Yediot’s Friday Political Supplement ran an interview with New Yorker editor David Remnick by Adi Gold. Most of the interview was dedicated to his new biography of Barack Obama. Gold did ask a political question on Israel and Reminck’s response was very blunt. No ...
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Breaking the Silence has just published a landmark collection of soldier testimonies from the Occupied Territories spanning the period 2000-2010. The 432 page book can now be browsed, downloaded and embedded here. If you read nothing else, take the time to look over the first to pages of the int ...
- Following local pressure, Adidas reconsiders s ...
This Maariv article [full translation below] from Friday is particularly badly written and repetitive, so I’ll summarize. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat decides to hold the first Jerusalem International Marathon in March 2011. He gets Adidas to sponsor the event. An Israeli runner registers an ...
- Tax cheats got $1.4 billion in stimulus loans
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Free Beacon Russian strategic nuclear bombers threatened U.S. airspace near Alaska earlier this month and F-15 jets responded by intercepting the aircraft taking part in large-scale arctic war games, according to defense officials. The Russian war games began the same day President Obama ...
- Assad says Syria at war as battle reaches capital
Claims they shot down Turkish jet -- because they thought it was Israeli! TURKEY: Target Any Forces Nearing Border... BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syrian President Bashar al-Assad declared on Tuesday that his country was at war and ordered his new government to spare no effort to achie ...
- The Michigan State House Vagina Dialogues
So, this Michigan state congress woman said the word “vagina” on the floor of the Michigan state house while debating new regulations on abortion in that state. Because of this, she was banned from speaking on that floor anymore. It seems when I’m on the road or otherwise out of touch, that’s wh ...
- NATO Loses Plane Violating Syrian Airspace
NATO attempts to use own act of war to justify escalation – also, NATO-backed terrorists murder/kidnap journalists with absolute impunity – setting dangerous precedent. by Tony Cartalucci June 27, 2012 – Once again the Western press preys on the ignorance of the population as ...
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Nic Lewis has spent a great deal of time analyzing this important paper in climate science. He has posted an article at Climate etc., readers may comment here or there, Nic will be around to answer technical quesitons. — Jeff Questioning the Forest et al. (2006) sensitivity study by Nicho ...
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Climate science hasn’t changed a bit since climategate. Sure there are now some climate scientists trying to find a middle ground between insane liberal energy activism and reality, but why is anything other than simple reality necessary? A slow path to Euro-crazy politics is still the wro ...
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I hope to be a blogger someday again but in the meantime Timetochooseagain kindly offered this contribution - Jeff ====================================== TTCA I find that when discussing problems of what are ostensibly physical systems, little progress can be made until people formulate their i ...
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As we have continued to argue on the last thread about whether it makes sense to sort trees by ‘sensitivity’ to temperature (it doesn’t), we left off one of the most important critiques of dendroclimatology. This has been discussed here before in the context of Dr. Craig Loeh ...
- Understanding Growth Response Modeling
As we have continued to argue on the last thread about whether it makes sense to sort trees by ‘sensitivity’ to temperature (it doesn’t), we left off one of the most important critiques of dendroclimatology. This has been discussed here before in the context of Dr. Craig Loeh ...
- Spencer Soper Wins Sidney Award for Exposing B ...
Business reporter Spencer Soper of The Morning Call has won the October Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman foundation for his expose of Dickensian conditions in Amazon.com's warehouse in Pennsylvania. Temperatures inside the "fulfillment center" soared to over 100 degrees over the summ ...
- Spencer Soper Wins Sidney Award for Exposing B ...
Business reporter Spencer Soper of The Morning Call has won the October Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman foundation for his expose of Dickensian conditions in Amazon.com's warehouse in Pennsylvania. Temperatures inside the "fulfillment center" soared to over 100 degrees over the summer ...
- Spencer Soper Wins Sidney Award for Exposing B ...
Business reporter Spencer Soper of The Morning Call has won the October Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman foundation for his expose of Dickensian conditions in Amazon.com's warehouse in Pennsylvania. Temperatures inside the "fulfillment center" soared to over 100 degrees over the summer ...
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Hey, Michele Bachmann, you know who was really, really pro-vaccination? The Founding Fathers. Read all about it in my new article at The Nation. George Washington argued for mandatory inoculation of citizens against smallpox and mandated the inoculation of the Continental Army, under the ...
- Bachmann's Anti-Vaccine Rhetoric is Bad Scienc ...
Hey, Michele Bachmann, you know who was really, really pro-vaccination? The Founding Fathers. Read all about it in my new article at The Nation. George Washington argued for mandatory inoculation of citizens against smallpox and mandated the inoculation of the Continental Army, under the . ...
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Facebook has added a small icon linking to an “About Facebook Advertising” page next to the word “Sponsored” above ad units on the site. This gives users a quick way to learn more about how Facebook ads work and why users … Continue reading →
- Facebook updates Messenger and Pages Manager m ...
Facebook updated its Messenger and Pages Manager mobile apps on Monday with new features and bug fixes. Version 1.1 of Facebook Pages Manager for iOS adds functionality that was missing when the app was first released in May. Now page owners … Continue reading →
- Petflow, Walmart, Converse and more on this we ...
Petflow leads the list of weekly gainers for the People Talking About This metric among retail and consumer merchandise pages. The top 10 pages gaining People Talking About This saw increases between about 30,000 and almost 250,000 engagements. We compile this … Continue reading →
- Facebook removes Find Friends Nearby feature, ...
Facebook has removed its little-known location-based feature called Find Friends Nearby. A day after the feature had been revealed by TechCrunch, Facebook removed it from its mobile site and apps. Facebook tells us it never formally released the product and … Continue reading →
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More than six months after Timeline launched for users around the world, Facebook still hasn’t made the new profile mandatory. Timeline, like most Facebook changes, has a large group of critics. But unlike most Facebook changes, this one has been … Continue reading →
- Hero on the run: Julian Assange and his US det ...
Lawrence Davidson argues that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be treated as a hero, not hunted as a criminal, because he has exposed US violations of domestic and international law, noting that if Assange had instead exposed the sins of Russia in Chechnya or China in Tibet, he would have ...
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Stuart Littlewood exposes the lies peddled by Israel's foreign pimps, most recently in a Wall Street Journal article by David Harris, Executive Director of the American Jewish Committee, and shows how Israeli public relations fail the simple test of decency, honesty and truthfulness.
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Lawrence Davidson argues that the corrupting influence of the Zionist lobbies in the USA has mean that American officials abroad routinely betray US citizens where Israel is involved.
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Graham Peebles views the Meles Zenawi regime's chronic suppression of the internet and media freedoms in Ethiopia and asks how long will Addis Ababa's allies in the US, Britain and the European Union tolerate the regime's flagrant violations of rights enshrined in domestic and international law.
- Egypt between the devil and the deep blue sea
Jamal Kanj views the sad choice facing Egyptians in the second round of the country's first-ever democratic presidential election: Ahmad Shafik, a Mubarak-era establishment figure representing the military's privileged status, and Muhammad Morsi of the reactionary Muslim Brotherhood.
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Thousands of illegal gold miners battled police for control of a regional capital in the Amazon basin on Wednesday and at least three people were killed by gunfire. Outnumbered riot police fired tear gas against miners who wielded clubs and rocks and tried to seize strategic facilities in Puert ...
- Brazil to Dilma: Fulfill campaign promise!
The Forest Code is dwindling, and with it the Brazilian forests. Soon to be voted in the House, the text that distorts the country’s main environmental law was the target of a demonstration today in Brasilia, which brought together social movements and environmental groups, asking the Pr ...
- European energy corporation plans to flood Rai ...
Spanish energy cooperation Endesa (subsidiary enterprise of the Italian Enel cooperation) is builiding a giant hydro-electric power plant next to the River Magdalena, Colombia- The construction work has started today- the protest camps of the local farmers and fishermen have been evacuated by fo ...
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The group of students, part of Yale’s annual Rainforest Expedition and Laboratory with molecular biochemistry professor Scott Strobel, ventured to the jungles of Ecuador. The mission was to allow “students to experience the scientific inquiry process in a comprehensive and creative way. ...
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Loggers in Brazil captured an eight-year-old girl from one of the Amazon’s last uncontacted tribes and burned her alive as part of a ‘campaign’ to force the indigenous population from its land! Sign Petition and share: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/813/288/541/ The ...
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