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The Death of a Father: an old photo brings bac ...
Sipping
some wine to mourn – or perhaps to celebrate? – my leaving Austria, one
of my elderly neighbours mentioned the resignation speech of Austrian
Chancellor Kurt Schusschnig in 1938, which ended with the words “May God
protect Austria.” Every Austrian knows what happened after the
Annexatio ...
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Stronach’s new “false flag” ...
You
read about it on this blog first: Globalist and Magna chief Frank
Stronach has been trying to recruit people for a new „false flag“
opposition party as the euro crisis escalates. Stronach even rang the
solictor handling the sale of my flat in Vienna and offered him a job as
Justice Minister. ...
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Stauffenberg in the Wolf’s Lair: Read th ...
At
a time of crisis, terror and tyranny, Claus von Stauffenberg seized
the initiative and tried to assassinate Adolf Hitler and overthrow the
Nazi regime in a coup in July, 1944. As such, he is an example to us all
today. The mass impoverishment of people by the fractional reserve
banking scam ...
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FRANK STRONACH: WHY DID THE MAGNA CHIEF RING T ...
*Frank
Stronach, CEO of Magna, rings solicitor handling the proceeds of the
sale of my flat and offers him job as justice minister and
chauffeur-driven car *Phone call happens almost immediately after I sign
the contract *Bizarre call comes to light after I return to sign a
second document: Schw ...
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Letter confirming my complaint against Baxter ...
Here
it is again: a pdf copy of a letter from the Austrian Health Ministry
dated May 2009 confirming that I had made a complaint against Baxter and
Avir and that state prosecutors had started an investigation into the
incident involving the contamination of 72 kilos of seasonal flu vaccine
with ...
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Raw Milk Police Defeated As Jury Finds Minneso ...
A
small victory over the raw milk police, though the government is quick
to state this ruling doesn’t set any precedent. The Star Tribune
reports: A soft-spoken Minnesota farmer was cleared of violating state
laws for distributing raw milk Thursday, a verdict advocates for such
foods called thei ...
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World renowned scientist lost his job when he ...
Dr
Arpad Pusztai evoked world wide media attention in August 1998, when he
said in British TV that he would not eat genetically engineered food
because of the insufficient testing procedures they have undergone.
Pusztai is a world renowned expert on food safety, who worked at UK’s
leading ...
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Sliding Down an Endless Wall into the Silence
By
Visible Sliding down the silence of an endless wall, blowing on a
leprechaun’s horn. I don’t know if a leper or a khan got their word
names tangled together, all I know is that I am in the saucer pod,
hovering over the petri dish, a simmering stew it is. Well there’s wars
and [...]
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The GMO debate is over; GM crops must be immed ...
(NaturalNews)
The GMO debate is over. There is no longer any legitimate, scientific
defense of growing GM crops for human consumption. The only people still
clinging to the outmoded myth that “GMOs are safe” are scientific
mercenaries with financial ties to Monsanto and the biotech i ...
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UC Professor Eyes Permanent Sterilant To Cull ...
Jurriaan
Maessen ExplosiveReports.Com September 18, 2012 During a speech earlier
this year given by University of California-Riverside professor Richard
Cardullo, the cottonseed derivative Gossypol is being proposed as an
adequate sterilant to bring down the birthrate in the United States.
Stati ...
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Inner Worlds
Emanuel
Swedenborg (1688-1772) wrote prolifically about his inner life. His
wild visions influenced, among many others, William Blake, Ralph Waldo
Emerson, Carl Jung, and W.B. Yeats. Yet Swedenborg remains difficult to
access directly, difficult to assess objectively. Paradoxically, what
was cry ...
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Mormon Madness
It's
not enough that we have sham Christian Evangelicals trying to run
things. Now a Mormon wants — or seems to want — the presidency. But do
you know what Mormons believe? I thought not. And yet, ironically, it
will probably be thanks to Evangelical mouth breathers that we won't be
...
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Another Take on American Divisions
Stipulating
hypothetically that religion is the big dividing line in American life
(per last week's show), it seems not unreasonable to make a case that
religious divisions manifest mainly through sectional politics. Taking
it a step further one might well wonder about sectional differences gene
...
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American Divisions
Bill
Schneider says that the U.S. is more politically divided today than it
has been at any time since the Civil War. I think he's right. Which is
not to say that compromise is the ticket. Instead, I'd like to see some
brains reclaimed by reason from among those who want His Almightiness to
run ...
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Billionaires vs. Science
Sociopath
billionaires. They cause a ton of trouble across the board but the very
worst thing they do is to deny global warming. They should, in my view,
be thrown in jail for subverting science. Because, however, we don't
have laws yet against scientific malpractice the next best thing, the
onl ...
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Afghan War: Payback Time
Frontline
September 22-October 5, 2012 Payback time John Cherian ==== When
President Barack Obama took office in 2008, there had been only around
four such attacks. The “Green on Blue” killings leapfrogged after the
President ordered his military surge in 2010 in tandem with the
announcement of ...
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Benghazi: Uncle Indispensable Was Here
The
Taylor Report September 21, 2012 The Benghazi Thing It is play-like
time in the “indispensible nation” From the Halls of Montezuma, take
one: Let’s play-like we care about international law and respect for
other peoples. Libya has oil but we care only for humanity and progr ...
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State Department Lays Out Global Interceptor M ...
U.S.
Department of State September 10, 2012 Growing Global Cooperation on
Ballistic Missile Defense Remarks by Frank A. Rose Deputy Assistant
Secretary, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance Berlin,
Germany Edited by RR Standard Missile-3 Block IB launch June 27, 2012
(Missile Defe ...
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As East Asia Tensions Rise: U.S. Campaign Play ...
Global
Times September 21, 2012 Election rhetoric drives China to speak out
==== The provocations by these presidential candidates are too much for
the Chinese people to bear. US politicians show an indifferent attitude
toward the feelings of the Chinese people. China should not turn a blind
eye ...
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West Tests Double Standard Policy In Syria
Voice
of Russia September 21, 2012 West tests double standards on Syria
Konstantin Garibov The West is testing its double standard policy on
Syria. That’s how Russian experts have reacted to the reports that
Western countries are planning to supply a large batch of heavy arms to
the Syrian oppos ...
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Libyan Fighters in Syria Admit al Qaeda Suppor ...
By
Madison Ruppert theintelhub.com September 22, 2012 The calls for
foreign intervention amongst the armed rebel forces in Syria have never
ceased despite the United States directly assisting the
rebels in obtaining funding to get their hands on heavy weaponry on top
of carrying out intelligence ...
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Take the Test to See If You Might Be Considere ...
Washingtonsblog.com
September 21, 2012 Find Out If You Are Doing Things Which Might Be
Considered Suspicious There have been so many anti-terrorism laws passed
since 9/11 that it is hard to keep up on what kinds of things might get
one on a “list” of suspected bad guys. We’ve prepared this quick ...
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Score One for Hedges v. Obama
By Stephen
Lendman, Contributor theintelhub.com September 21, 2012 On July 20,
1969, Neil Armstrong called his Apollo 11 landing “one step for man, a
giant leap for mankind.” Hedges v. Obama perhaps reflects a baby step,
if temporary, for justice. On September 12, Southern District o ...
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US to Delist & Arm American-Killing Terror Cult
Continuity
of Agenda: Neo-Cons and Obama administration sponsor global terror
against Iran By Tony Cartalucci theintelhub.com September 22, 2012 As
the US government confirms that terrorists involved in the Benghazi,
Libya US consulate attack were indeed the very militants funded, armed,
and pro ...
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Long Knives Target Iran
By Stephen
Lendman, Contributor theintelhub.com September 21, 2012 Some
background: February 11, 2012 marked the 33rd anniversary of Iran’s 1979
revolution. It ended a generation of repressive rule under Washington’s
installed Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. In 1953, CIA operative Kermit ...
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Tracking Hate Crimes, Tracking the FBI’s Crimes
[Ever
since the criminal/hate massacre of Sikhs took place on August 5, 2012,
in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, the shock and anger at that horrifying
murderous act by a white-supremacist gunman has fueled an intense
discussion and debate within the Sikh community and South Asians, and
among all who stan ...
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Tracking Hate Crimes, Tracking the FBI’s Crimes
[Ever
since the criminal/hate massacre of Sikhs took place on August 5, 2012,
in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, the shock and anger at that horrifying
murderous act by a white-supremacist gunman has fueled an intense
discussion and debate within the Sikh community and South Asians, and
among all who stan ...
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Nepal: former Liberation fighters’ disa ...
[Years
after the abandonment of the revolutionary people's war, in exchange
for false promises, the illusory "gains" have proven empty and are
losing their remaining adherents. -- Frontlines ed.]
——————————————&# ...
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Nepal: former Liberation fighters’ disa ...
[Years
after the abandonment of the revolutionary people's war, in exchange
for false promises, the illusory "gains" have proven empty and are
losing their remaining adherents. -- Frontlines ed.]
——————————————&# ...
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China’s migrants and the desperate strug ...
["Civil
society" activists examine the barriers to their "underground"
influence and the effect of their activism among migrant workers in the
post-socialist, capitalist China. -- Frontlines ed.] China: The view
from the ground Hsiao-Hung Pai , http://www.opendemocracy.net, 18
September 2012 T ...
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Hunger Strike in Solidarity with Palestinians
Today
is day 1 of my 30-day hunger strike in solidarity with the Palestinian
hunger strikers who will, within days if not hours from now, die for
refusing to accept the unacceptable if we do not unite in their defense.
- Ken O'Keefe
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Coming soon – ‘The Age of Responsi ...
'The
Age of Responsibility'
At what point do we as people take responsibility for the actions of the
governments we outnumber tens of thousands, if not hundreds of
thousands to one? At what point do we take responsibility for the
governments we pay our blood money to in the form of taxes? At wh ...
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Coming soon – ‘The Age of Responsi ...
'The
Age of Responsibility'
At what point do we as people take responsibility for the actions of the
governments we outnumber tens of thousands, if not hundreds of
thousands to one? At what point do we take responsibility for the
governments we pay our blood money to in the form of taxes? At wh ...
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Interview with Mark Glenn on ‘The Ugly T ...
We
shall discuss this and more;
“When the LORD your God brings you into the land you are to possess and
casts out the many peoples living there, you shall then slaughter them
all and utterly destroy them…You shall make no agreements with them nor
show them any mercy…You shall destroy their alta ...
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Interview with Mark Glenn on ‘The Ugly T ...
We
shall discuss this and more;
“When the LORD your God brings you into the land you are to possess and
casts out the many peoples living there, you shall then slaughter them
all and utterly destroy them…You shall make no agreements with them nor
show them any mercy…You shall destroy their alta ...
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Life is change and change is life
And
here is proof: The Courant's parent company, Tribune, is backing away
from maintaining this particular blog format -- Movable Type -- in favor
of another blog platform, one that is unworkable here.
Namely, the new format allows blog comments to go online unapproved, and
-- I say th ...
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Maybe CEO salaries need a Buffett rule
"Peer
benchmarking" helps move compensation for CEOs ever higher.
Perhaps one of the high-dollar bosses should take a page from Warren
Buffett, who in August suggested in a New York Times essay that the rich
don't carry their weight in taxes. Meanwhile, Buffett, himself, has
refined his earlier ...
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De-pinkifying breast cancer
There's a growing movement that seeks to turn the pink ribbon upside down.
You can read more here.
Flickr photo
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Why the occupation?
You can see more Mother Jones charts here. You can read about Hartford's
budding Occupation here, with a planning meeting set for 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday at Bushnell Park, and again at 5 p.m.
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Cleansing after Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur starts at sundown on Friday and here's one man's take on it.
Flickr photo
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Florida A&M Correct in Asserting Deceased Stud ...
26-year-old
Robert Champion, a drum major at Florida A&M University, died after
being hazed by bandmates aboard a team bus. The university has
asserted that it should not be held liable for the death because
Champion was an adult.Contributor: Calvin Wolf
Published: Sep 11, 2012
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Bear-Hugging the President and Why Pizza Shoul ...
Scott
Van Duzer, the owner of a Florida pizza restaurant, garnered some
measure of fame when he “spontaneously” grabbed the president of the
United States and lifted him off the ground. Hot Air is suggesting that
he now wishes he hadn’t.Contributor: Mark Whittington
Published: Sep 11, 2012
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Patience Should Be a Major Deciding Factor in ...
One
can't necessarily expect a major change in the economy between
presidential elections. Sometimes it's best to trust the process of the
current leadership in the White House.Contributor: Roy A. Barnes
Published: Sep 10, 2012
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Romney Needs to Show Math, Not Just Principles ...
Americans
care more about performance than rhetoric and will vote for whichever
politician seems like the surest bet to enhance economic prosperity.
Mitt Romney has an advantage to gain control of the economic
conversation but is failing to do so.Contributor: Calvin Wolf
Published: Sep 10, 2012
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American Voters: Caught Between the Facts and ...
Eastwood
spoke to the broader point that he was attempting to make and which
might have gotten lost in the rush to question, applaud, defend, or
ridicule his speech at the RNC. That point? President Obama is a "hoax
perpetrated on the American people."Contributor: Saul Relative
Published: Sep 07 ...
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Today On Mars: Curiosity Shows American Pride
U-S-A!
U-S-A! U-S-A! This self-portrait was taken by Mars rover Curiosity's
MAHLI camera on Sept. 19 (its 44th sol, or Martian day, if you're
keeping track). It shows off one of four logos on its arm--logos for
NASA, the Jet Proulsion Laboratory, and the Curiosity mission itself are
also repres ...
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The Most Amazing Images Of The Week, September ...
A mind-bending videogame, shoes with GPS, a charming liliger cub, and more of our favorite images from this week
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Timeline: Space Shuttle Endeavour's Greatest M ...
Record-setting
space walks, the dawn of the International Space Station, and other
highlights from the retiring shuttle's 25-mission career As the
Endeavour Orbiter heads west from Cape Canaveral, Florida on its way to
its retirement home in Los Angeles this week, we take a look back at the
NAS ...
- Images Of The Week, September 17-21, 2012
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The Statistical Physics Of Ponytails And Other ...
Science is our key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe, and also
occasionally the key to unlocking the brain waves of dead salmon. Thus:
another year, another announcement of the Ig Nobel prize winners, the
men and women behind the most unlikely, hilarious, thought-provoking
science of t ...
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Autumn blast on its way
A
deep area of low pressure looks set to dominate our weather late in the
weekend and into next week as the official start of autumn (which is
the 22nd September this year, defined as the day the sun crosses the
equator into the southern hemisphere) coincides nicely with the first
meteorological ...
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Wet end to September raises autumn flooding co ...
The
second half of September look set to be dominated by low pressure, with
little chance of a prolonged dry settled spell of weather.
All computer weather models are indicating that temperatures are likely
to be below normal, with rain expected at times across the UK - although
there will be s ...
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Global temperature update
Global
temperatures in August were 0.34C above the 30 year running average,
according to the UAH satellite measure, showing a small increase on the
previous month, shown below.
It's the 3rd warmest August in this particular satellite data set which
began in 1979.
Using the more standard ...
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Summer 2012 - 2nd wettest on record
The
Met Office have said that summer 2012 will be the second wettest
(summer is June, July and August combined for statistical purposes) on
record across England and the UK as a whole, using rainfall data back to
1910.
So far 367mm of rain has fallen, compared with 384mm which was recorded
in ...
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Arctic sea ice now lowest on satellite record
The
extent of sea ice in the Arctic region has dropped sharply in the last
few months.
Only in April, Arctic sea ice had staged an impressive recovery and was
close to the 1979-2012 average, reaching levels not seen in April for
over 10 years.
But yesterday, the National Snow and Ice data ce ...
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Agrodiplomacy: PRC-Ukraine $3B Loans-for-Corn
It's
no big secret that Ukraine has been on the ropes financially for the
past few years. Alike every sort of commodity exporter nowadays,
however, it's found itself in luck as the the world's banker du jour and
its voracious appetite have come to the rescue. That is, troubled
countries can of c ...
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Vladimir Putin Tells USAID to Beat It (Just Be ...
Let
me preface this blog post by saying I don't want to see no blood, so
there's no point in USAID acting like a macho man. It doesn't matter
who's wrong or who's right--just beat it.
I believe that I have been fair in criticizing the US development agency
USAID on two main grounds. First and f ...
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Japan, PRC & Dumbly Shooting Down Flying Geese
The
migration of the so-called "Flying Geese Model" has been responsible
not only for integrating more regional economies into the world
economy's fold but also raising living standards in East Asia as the
centre of economic gravity is rapidly heading towards our part of the
world. The essential ...
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What Euro at $1.31 Says About Western Economies
Not
to my particular surprise--I too believe that the world should worry
about the dollar and not the euro--the common currency went back up to
$1.31 after the Federal Reserve announced QE3. Oh, the irony. Here we
were supposing that old Europe had been left for dead, yet even this
currency used ...
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The World's Best Central Bankers Don't Do QE3
The
definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and
expecting different results - Albert Einstein
Here in the rest of the world, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is regarded
somewhere between a joke and a menace. It thus comes no surprise that
the world's most infamous central b ...
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21 Facts About America’s Decaying Infras ...
You can tell a lot about a nation by the condition of the
infrastructure. So what does our infrastructure say about us? It says
that we are in a very advanced state of decay. At this point, much of
America is being held together with spit, duct tape and prayers. Our
roads are ...
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Is America The Most Materialistic Society In T ...
When it comes to materialism, has any nation ever surpassed what we are
seeing in the United States right now? We define our lives by how much
stuff we have, to a large degree our personal and business relationships
are defined by how much money we make, and even most of the imp ...
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The Federal Reserve Is Systematically Destroyi ...
Last week the mainstream media hailed QE3 as the "quick fix" that the
U.S. economy desperately needs, but the truth is that the policies that
the Federal Reserve is pursuing are going to be absolutely devastating
for our senior citizens. By keeping interest rates at exceptionall ...
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How QE3 Will Make The Wealthy Even Wealthier W ...
The mainstream media is hailing QE3 as a great victory for the U.S.
economy. On nearly every news broadcast, the "talking heads" are
declaring that Ben Bernanke's decision to pump 40 billion dollars a
month into our financial system is definitely going to help solve our
economic ...
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QE3: Helicopter Ben Bernanke Unleashes An All- ...
You can't accuse Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke of not living up
to his nickname. Back in 2002, Bernanke delivered a speech entitled
"Deflation: Making Sure 'It' Doesn’t Happen Here" in which he referenced
a statement by economist Milton Friedman about fighting deflation ...
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Georgia’s interior minister resigns over priso ...
Georgia’s
interior minister has resigned amid protests over videos showing
physical and sexual abuse of inmates in the country’s prisons. “I feel
moral and political responsibility that we failed to eradicate the
horrible practice (of torture),” Bacho Akhalaia said in a stateme ...
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Mysterious underground pyramids found in Italy
A
group of Italian and American archaeologists discovered unique
underground pyramid in the town of Orvieto, Italy, says Utro.ru. The
constructions carved in volcanic limestone rock were found underneath a
wine cellar of a residential house. All lower constructions were
completely buried under t ...
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Bank of America plans to cut 16,000 jobs by en ...
Major
US financial services corporation Bank of America plans to slash 16,000
jobs by the end of the year as part of an extensive cost-cutting
measure to make the institution more profitable. Following the planned
reduction in the Bank’s workforce, the multinational US company would no
longer ho ...
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Pakistani protesters try to siege US embassy, ...
Pakistani
police have fired teargas and used batons to repel over 1,000
protesters trying to march on the US Embassy in Islamabad. Official
Mohammed Iqbal says the protesters are mainly students. Eight police
officers have already been reported as injured. The US embassy in
Islamabad is located ...
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Russia resumes cooperation with world’s most i ...
Russia
and North Korea signed an agreement to settle the debt of $11 billion.
90 percent of the debt is forgiven, and the remaining amount will be
used in exchange for aid. Russia made it clear that it was ready for
partnership. But will the courage of Moscow return North Korea into the
ranks of ...
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Heartless Hart at it Again
Melbourne
Archbishop Denis Hart just cannot stop insulting victims every time he
opens his mouth. He wrote another letter this week, in conjunction with
his fellow Victorian bishops and leaders of religious orders, which
reached its intended audience, the news media, yesterday. He even
started o ...
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True meaning of the word “CATHOLIC”
C
– Callous A – Arrogant T – Totalitarian H – Hierarchy O – Obstinately L
– Lying about I – Indecent assaults against C – Children
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Pope’s butler faces jail, unlike rapists ...
In
yet a further example of pernicious Vatican hypocrisy, the Pope’s
butler, Paolo Gabriele, faces trial and very likely jail for the crime
of revealing the truth about the corruption and infighting endemic
amongst the ‘holy’ men who inhabit the Vatican. It is indeed encouragin
...
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Vale John Pirona
John
Pirona was farewelled yesterday in a moving, uplifting and beautiful
ceremony. A huge number of family, friends, colleagues and well wishers
spilled out of the building, filling the surrounds with a sea of people
who fervently wished they could somehow undo the events which led to
this day. ...
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Letter to politicians demanding Royal Commissi ...
In
my previous post I called on everyone to write to politicians to demand
action to ensure that John Pirona’s tragic death is the last one. I am
happy to help make this important job easier. Here’s a draft letter if
you don’t have time to write your own. Or use it as a start [...]
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Progressives to Launch an Environmental Impact ...
(September
4, 2012) The DC-based group Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR)
recently announced a major new project: an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) on U.S. immigration policy. PFIR has also unveiled the
website for the new project, and invites public comments on the proper
scope ...
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Prairie Dog Preservation & Black-footed Ferret ...
Published
on Aug 17, 2012 by NewMexicoPBS Why is it important for prairie dogs to
be restored to their native habitat? Biologist Dr. Ana Davidson and
Petunia (Gunnison’s prairie dog) join us to share insights about the
ecology of New Mexico’s grasslands and the importance of reestabl ...
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Upcoming Public Meetings About the Village at ...
Please
attend these important public meetings about the Village at Wolf Creek
access project - The Wolf Creek and Alberta Park – Rio Grande National
Forest Land Swap DEIS Comment Period ends September 28th and the
Forest Service seems poised to give Leavell-McCombs Joint Venture (LMJV)
204 ...
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Around the Campfire with Uncle Dave – Natural ...
Natural
History: the Ground Upon Which Conservation Rests ©2012 Dave Foreman
It is a few months later than I would have liked, but the next Rewilding
Institute book, Take Back Conservation, is at last with Raven’s Eye
Press in Durango. It will roll off the press in time for Yule gifts
(hint, h ...
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The Politics of Climate Change
Originally
published in CounterPunch – Weekend Edition August 3-5, 2012 The Age of
Unsustainable Problems The Politics of Climate Change by Dr. BRIAN
MILLER and GEORGE WUERTHNER Politics cloud the issue of climate change.
We have a global economy driven by fossil fuels. Whoever controls ...
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Fracking Industry Dumping TRILLIONS Of Gallons ...
The fracking industry is secretly dumping trillions of gallons toxic
waste with all kinds of pollutants from all kinds of sources into wells
during and after drilling. ~ Alexander Higgins - Video - Related article
read more
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Another Schmuck Walks!... Eric Holder Cleared ...
The release of the final report
on the Fast and Furious investigation came late Tuesday. The report
rips the Congressional contempt charge against Holder to utter shreds. ~ Nathaniel Downes - Related article
read more
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Stolen Identity?!?... What To Do If Your Ident ...
Identity theft occurs when someone steals your personal information and
uses it without your permission. It is one of the fasting growing crimes in the nation! ~ Related articleread more
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USDA Wants RFID Tracking Technology To Be Mand ...
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and
bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And
that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of
the beast, or the number of his name.” (Revelation 13:16-17)
read more
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H. R. 3553... Dennis Kucinich Calls Out Monsan ...
”In 1992 the Food and Drug Administration decided that genetically
modified organisms (GMOs) are the functional equivalent of conventional
foods. They arrived at this decision without testing GMOs for
allergenicity, toxicity, anti-biotic resistance and functional
characteristics." ~ Video
r ...
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The Ant and the Grasshopper
The
Ant and the Grasshopper (Aesop’s version) In a field one summer’s day a
Grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart’s
content. An Ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn
he was taking to the nest. “Why not come and chat with me ...
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Peter Schiff Says Massive Collapse Of The Dollar
During
a recent interview between Peter Schiff (CEO of Euro Pacific Precious
Metals) and Greg Hunter (USAWatchdog.com), Schiff says the latest round
of ‘QE3′ by the Fed has only postponed the coming collapse. The longer
we wait the worse it’s going to be because we simply compo ...
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Best Popular Mid-Priced Pocket Knife
Tell
us about your pocket knife! There are quite a number of makes and
models of pocket knives covering a wide range of price, quality, style
and purpose. Buying a pocket knife is a personal choice of this
combination of preferences. As I often do when looking to determine some
of these factors ...
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Favorite Survival Books Reader Poll Results, S ...
The
results are in and counted from those who responded to the reader poll
for their favorite survival books, regardless of category (fiction,
reference, etc.). Thanks to all who participated! We ended up with about
150 titles. I have organized them and created a PDF for you to download
so you c ...
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Medicine in Your Bug-Out-Bag
Advice
from a MSB reader… “I found myself in a situation to use my (B.O.B. RX)
for a few days and they had lost their potency. When I checked with my
pharmacist she said, ‘Never leave blood pressure pills or heart/nerve
pills in a hot car as the heat will nullify the effect wit ...
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Second Hostage Situation In A Month Liveblogge ...
A
hostage situation unfolded over Facebook today when a 22-year-old
Pittsburgh man held a victim hostage in a downtown skyscraper... and
updated his Facebook status in real time. Klein Michael Thaxton, 22,
updated his Facebook page throughout the day with real-time, public
status updates such as ...
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When Innovation Makes You Drool: The Hand-Made ...
What does pretzel-infused ice cream have to do with business innovation?
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At Facebook, Vevo, And Apple, The Hare Is The ...
This
week, Facebook released a slew of updates for its iOS app and its
Facebook and Facebook Messenger apps for Android. The company also
announced we can expect to see updates every 4-8 weeks for each of its
mobile products, including Facebook for iOS and Android, Camera, and
Messenger. As Vent ...
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DARPA's Cybernetic Binoculars Tap Soldiers' Br ...
Binoculars
on the battlefield are fine, as long as soldiers know what they're
looking at. But when a target's not so clear or, say, a shopkeeper with a
broom could easily be mistaken for an insurgent with an RPG, the
eyes--even the conscious, rational mind--might not be the best tool for
threat- ...
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Crash The Super Bowl, Work For "Transformers" ...
The
winner of this year’s Doritos Crash the Super Bowl ad contest will be
rewarded with a job on Transformers 4 and possibly $1 million. Sh*t just
got real. Michael Bay discusses.
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Jadaliyya Celebrates Its Two-Year Anniversary
Jadaliyya
completes its second year today. In trying to keep up with events and
expectations, we slept even fewer hours during this year. We are happy
to do it all over again, at least for a few decades.
There is so much to keep up with, so we will not write much here.
Suffice it to say that we ...
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Statehood Bid One Year Later: No State, No Bid ...
In
early August 2012, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas vowed
to renew the United Nations statehood bid in September:
"Even if this step conflicts with other parties' interests … [W]e will
not step back. . . . Israel neither halted settlement activities, nor
recognized ...
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الكنيسة والنهضة: عفا الله عمّا سلف
تبدو
الكنيسة في تونس، التي ينطبق عليها بحق نعت الكنيسة العابرة جراء التبدّل
الدائم لرأسها ولقاعدتها، قد تخطّت مرحلة التوجّس، بعد أن مرّ زهاء العام
على تسنّم "حركة النهضة" ظهر السلطة في تونس. فبعد أن أدمنت الكنيسة ريبة
من بلوغ حزب إسلامي مقاليد الحكم، وعملت على إشاعة تلك الريبة في الغرب ...
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Egyptian Workers and the Revolution: An Interv ...
The
following interview was conducted on 14 September 2012 with Kamal
Abu-Eita, General Secretary of the Egyptian Federation of Independent
Trade Unions (EFITU), and the head of the Real Estate Tax Authority
Union, which was founded in 2008 as Egypt’s first independent union.
In the first part ...
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Labor Strikes in Egypt; Iran Tribunal in London
For
the past week, the world's attention has been focused on the protests
in front of US embassies in Muslim majority countries. There has been
special attention devoted to the protests in front of the American
embassy in Cairo, however, Egyptians were gearing up for a different
kinds of p ...
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Valsecchi takes GP2 title
Max Chilton underlined his F1 credentials with a commanding win in
Singapore, but the day belonged to Davide Valsecchi who claimed the GP2
Series title. A fourth-place finish was enough for the Italian to claim
DAMS' second title in as many years - Romain Grosjean took the 2011
title for the ...
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Vettel maintains practice dominance
Singapore: Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel made it a
clean sweep of practice domination for the Singapore Grand Prix,
clocking the fastest time for the third straight session hours ahead of
qualifying on Saturday. The 60-minute session was red-flagged with three
minutes remaining ...
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Su-wei beats Robson in 3 sets to win in G ...
GUANGZHOU, China — Hsieh Su-wei of Taiwan scored beat Laura Robson
of Britain 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 Saturday to win the Guangzhou Open. Robson had
nine aces but was let down by her serve, offering 22 break opportunities
to Hsieh and hitting 11 double faults. Hsieh, who made the third round
at ...
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Di Matteo rebuts ex-Chelsea manager Gulli ...
Tweet London, Sep 22(ANI): Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has
refuted one of his predecessors at Stamford Bridge, Ruud Gullit's
criticism of Fernando Torres, who had claimed the striker is not good
enough for the club. Gullit had said the current team often appears to
be playing with only ...
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Fognini advances to St. Petersburg Open f ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Fabio Fognini of Italy beat Daniel
Gimeno-Traver of Spain 6-3, 6-4 Saturday to advance to the final of the
St. Petersburg Open. Fognini will play in his second career final after
winning his maiden title in April in Bucharest, Romania. The 53rd-ranked
Fognini r ...
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Now it's 4D film: The high-tech cinemas which ...
Hollywood
is converting blockbuster films into 4-D because cinemagoers are
shunning pricey multi-dimensional 3-D versionsBut the experience has
left some fans feeling sick, damp and pummeled after watching movies
like Kung Fu Panda 2 and the latest ......
Submitted by Anna Smith to Science & ...
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10 Best British Open Performances
Rory
McIlroy's Tiger-esque performance at Congressional has many golf fans
wondering what the 22-year-old has in store for Royal St. George's, one
of the most difficult courses in the Open Championship rotation. Past
winners Walter Hagen, Sandy Lyle and..
Submitted by Anna Smith to World ...
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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 |& ...
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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 ...
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Green energy investment hits record global high
Global
investment in renewable energy sources grew by 32% during 2010 to reach
a record level of US$211bn (£132bn), a UN study has reported.The main
growth drivers were backing for wind farms in China and rooftop solar
panels in Europe, it said.
Submitted by Anna Smith to Green Lifestyle &nb ...
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V. Bush
Vannevar
Bush This has not been a scientist’s war; it has been a war in which
all have had a part. The scientists, burying their old professional
competition in the demand of a common cause, have shared greatly and
learned much. It has been exhilarating to work in effective partnership.
No ...
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The Killing of the Liberal Arts
JOSEPH
EPSTEIN In a loose definition, the “liberal arts” denote college study
anchored in preponderantly Western literature, philosophy, and history,
with science, mathematics, and foreign languages playing a substantial,
though less central, role; in more recent times, the social science
subjec ...
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Tyrants and Art
Culture
thrives on conflict and antagonism, not social harmony – a point made
rather memorably by a certain Harry Lime, says philosopher John Gray.
"In Italy, for 30 years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror,
murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vin
...
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Barthes in China
Adrian
Versteegh “It will be necessary to start off with the major fact,”
writes Roland Barthes in Travels in China, “the absolute uniformity of
clothes.” That this should count as a “major fact”—partway through a
journal that opens with a gripe about freshly stained trousers—ought to
provide so ...
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Tokyo’s Katsumi
Japan’s
most volatile politician is making a splash in the South China Sea —
and the Chinese are beating the drums of war. MARK MACKINNON "I do what I
do because I want to," Shintaro Ishihara wrote in his 1956 novel The
Punishment Room. "Do what you please, and sooner or ...
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School trips and history lessons
It
isn’t often that you see your boss’s face light up like a kid in a
sweet shop, but when Paul Nurse, the President of the Royal Society,
walked in to Power Hall at the Museum of Science and Industry in
Manchester (MOSI) on Tuesday morning, the noise and steam coming from
the working engines [...]
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Lessons from across the pond?
When
it comes to scientific research, the US and UK are the world’s
undisputed heavyweights (see Rising Above the Gathering Storm and The
Scientific Century). The US invests heavily in quality research, and
the UK relies on its productivity and ability to punch well above its
weight. Both nati ...
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Sowing the seed corn…
Having
worked in environment and sustainable development policy for the past
couple of years, my recent foray into the world of science and
innovation policy represents something of a paradigm shift. Thankfully,
the GovNet Science & Innovation conference presented me with an
opportune idiot’ ...
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A timely contribution to a fractious debate
For
a nation that’s only drilled three shale gas wells, and only
hydraulically fractured (‘fracked’) one of them, the UK is remarkably
engaged in the shale gas debate. The reasons for this are manifold, but
two seem particularly salient. Firstly, the UK’s lone instance of
fracking for shale gas ...
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Science’s Olympic legacy
Credit:
johnthescone Earlier this week I attended a Parliamentary Links Day on
the subject of Science and Sport. As an armchair athlete and a bit of
an equipment geek I was looking forward to fuelling my conviction that
but for the will and resources I would currently be entering my
pre-Olympic ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Lasers can cure long-sightedness too
LONDON
- Laser surgery, presently used to treat short-sightedness, is being
tested as a cure for presbyopia, or long-sightedness that develops with
age, as well.
If successful, it could dramatically reduce the need for reading
glasses.
The deterioration results from the stiffening of the eye ...
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Protests over pension reform cripple life in F ...
PARIS
- The protests by French labour unions against President Nocolas
Sarkozy’s pension overhaul plan entered its second week Wednesday,
thwarting fuel and other supplies and disrupting normal life across the
country.
Sarkozy has proposed increasing the standard, minimum retirement age
...
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Clenching fists can help ease painful moments
LONDON - People facing unpleasant tasks can ease their painful moments by simply tensing their muscles, a study says.
The study also found that clenching fists temporarily boosts self-control and willpower.
Iris Hung from the National University of Singapore and Aparna Labroo from the Univers ...
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Interview with Syrian Girl - Part 1
My
guest in the 2nd hour of today's show is activist and vlogger Mimi
Al-Laham, better known as "Syrian Girl" on youtube. Mimi has been
posting videos for some time highlighting the deceptions in the
mainstream media coverage of the Syrian conflict.
Our conversation ranges from questions about ...
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International news and analysis with George Ge ...
Today's
show covers a variety of both local and international news with our
in-studio guest Georgios.
Some of the topics covered include developments in the Assange
stand-off in London, and a final ruling in the protracted civil lawsuit
over the death in Gaza of activist Rachel Corrie.
We al ...
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Public grief over deaths of 5 Australian soldi ...
5
Australian soldiers killed and the media/government oligarchy are
engaging in a paroxysm of fake grief - really just a form of propaganda.
Obama kills dozens of innocents in drone attacks every week and the
media doesn't give a rat's backside.
They talk about "rogue attacks" as if this is ...
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Group discussion on free speech, Wikileaks and ...
Today's
show is cram packed with discussion, analysis and interviews.
In the first hour we have a four way discussion between the host,
Hereward Fenton, Leon Pittard of Fair Dinkum radio and regulars John
Bursill and Josh Jackson.
The topic of our discussion is the current stand-off between ...
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Julian Assange in the crosshairs - Part 1
Today's
show focuses on the stand-off between Julian Assange and the British
government. The news about his acceptance by Ecuador had not yet broken
as we went to air.
We also take a look at the science-fiction level totalitarian
surveillance system known as "TrapWire", amid speculation that t ...
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156 Million Pounds of Fish Wasted in Northeast
Bycatch
a threat to fisheries ©Wikimedia Commons
Bycatch is a word that is thrown around a lot in the fishing industry,
but when a trawler is throwing away half the fish it catches, somehow
“bycatch” doesn’t seem to adequately capture the scope of the problem.
It’s that sort of scale of waste ...
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Victory! Strict Shark Finning Ban Moves Forwar ...
Blue
sharks are targeted for their fins. © Karin Leonard/Marine Photobank
Today we moved closer to a complete ban on shark finning in the European
Union!
The Fisheries Committee of the European Parliament voted in Brussels
today to support a strict ban on shark finning, both in European Unio
...
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Shell Halts Offshore Oil Drilling in Arctic fo ...
©Wikimedia
Commons
After a disastrous few weeks that saw drilling shut down in the Arctic
due to unpredictable ice floes, and then the failure of its oil
containment dome during testing, Shell has decided to scale back plans
for drilling in the Chukchi Sea North of Alaska this season. Instead ...
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Creature Feature: Pacific Barreleye
Prepare
to witness what has to be one of the strangest animals on planet
Earth. Behold: the Pacific barreleye. As this video shot by the
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute demonstrates, NASA need not
look to the heavens to find aliens. 2,000 feet deep in the Pacific
ocean lurks this o ...
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The Hidden World of the Pacific Seafloor
In
this gorgeous new Oceana video Alexandra Cousteau delves into Monterey
Bay to illuminate the diversity of life at the bottom of the ocean, a
crucial habitat that is under the constant threat of obliteration from
bottom trawling. Using an ROV the camera captures an otherworldly scene,
as scall ...
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Massacre On The Nueces.
12:15 AM, Aug. 10, 1862, about a hundred dismounted Confederate cavalry
and state militia crept across the dry Texas Hill Country towards the
banks of the clear Nueces River. There 67 men were garrisoned and
currently a sleep. The silence was shattered in the dark night in the
din of gunf ...
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The Bell P-59 Airacomet. It Saw Little Action ...
There’s a rusty spavined Bell P-59 Airacomet sitting in the museum
bone yard at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mohave Desert. The sun bakes
and preserves this old dinosaur that at one time represented the hopes
of a nation just entering the exciting jet age. The fact is only 66 of t
...
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Military Anecdote Day
“Many interviewers when they come to talk to me, think they’re being
progressive by not mentioning in their stories any longer that I’m
black. I tell them, ‘Don’t stop now. If I shot somebody you’d mention
it.”
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The Thai Police Use A Dowsing Rod To Find Bombs.
Introducing the GT200, the newest technology that allows the Thai
paramilitary to detect bombs. There is one problem with the rational,
cool, evening marketing name of the GT200. It is little more than a
plastic rod and a plastic shell. Whether or not it works depends on who
you ask. But ...
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The Day The Passengers Had To Pick Up The Bill.
OK, so this is a first I believe in aviation history. So earlier this
month an Air France flight from Paris to Beirut, Lebanon had to be
diverted to Damascus, Suria. Turns out that France had imposed
sanctions on Syria because of the internecine fighting and the apparent
crimes of ...
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Queer Talk: DADT Repeal Anniversary, and The S ...
There
have been some extra rainbow sighting type events, such as uniformed
members of the military marching in Pride Parades. But Don’t Ask, Don’t
Tell was repealed a year ago on September 20, and none of the dire,
apocalyptic, the sky is falling warnings have occurred. Servicemembers
Legal Defe ...
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AARP Boos Paul Ryan
WHEN
YOU work in Congress crafting policy it’s a different story than when
you stand in front of the very people you’re planning to shiv if you get
the power. From Think Progress, their post was tweeted 5,493 as of this
post, with Ryan getting called “liar” and told him to “go ...
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News Desk: Libyans in Benghazi Rise Up Against ...
THE
KILLING of Ambassador Chris Stevens seems to have crystallized the
intense power the militias are exerting. What’s being reported is that
this led citizens to the doors of the headquarters of the Islamist Ansar
al-Sharia, with members shooting as they fled from the citizen surge.
From ...
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Top Story: Romney’s Tax Dump Friday, with a 20 ...
WHAT
ARE they thinking by allowing Price Waterhouse to release a 20-year
summary of the Romneys tax returns? Maybe the Romney Team figures it’s
been such a bad 3 weeks there’s nothing that can make it worse. Well,
released tax teasers could and just might. It’s stupefying. R ...
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Forget Bill, Barack, and Mitt, Joe Biden Cream ...
THE
MOST watched speech of both conventions was the barn burner from Vice
President Joe Biden. Nielsen ratings are out and New York Daily News has
the story. Nielsen has finished compiling the ratings from all the
networks that covered the conventions, right down to C-Span, and a
higher percenta ...
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Blasphemy for Fun and Prophet
The
last time that Americans spent this much time concerning themselves
with blasphemy, witches were being tried in Salem and many a settler
suspected that on a dark and stormy night the devil might come wandering
through the woods. But in those parts of
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BBC Backs Down; Threats of Physical Violence
The
British Broadcasting Corporation has cancelled the screening of a
controversial documentary about the history of Islam after the presenter
was threatened with physical violence. The private screening was to
take place, followed by a debate, at the
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Where Are the Muslim Protests for... ?
Muslims
who are outraged by an amateur film produced by an Egyptian Christian
do not seem to be equally offended when many crimes are committed in the
name of Islam. There are only three reasons why Muslims could be
speaking out against the terrorists.
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France Condemns the Holocaust and Antisemitic ...
The
recent french film, "Sarah's Key," released in 2010, and based on the
novel by Tatiana de Rosnay, portrayed accurately the willing
participation during World War II of the French Vichy State, its
authorities and police in facilitating the Holocaust.
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The Peace Process: View from the West Bank
The
day the video was released containing US Republican presidential
candidate Mitt Romney's remarks that the "Palestinians are not
interested whatsoever in peace," the PLO announced that it was studying
the possibility of canceling the Oslo Accords. The
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Beware the Next Week or Two
Screaming
upside ahead? Massive gold/silver pop? Or, does a wide swath of smart
money get panicky (realizing the run from the 2009 low is over) and
blow out…leaving markets to crumble. Although a lot of pundits have
been expecting the … Continue reading →
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Coping: With Friday’s Serious WuJo
Reader
Ivan wants to go a little deeper into the topic we touched on earlier
this week: Things mysteriously disappearing and then reappearing.
Seems people do the same thing and Ivan points to a CoastToCoast AM
report on topic in … Continue reading →
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Another Day in the Handbasket
You
know the old saying? “World’s going to hell in a handbasket.” Except,
thanks to advances in technology, we don’t need no stinking
handbaskets.” We have several things which are better. Starting with a
bunch of contested islands which  ...
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Coping: Thursday at the WuJo
Reader
Mark and his girlfriend have just had what we might call a “two-fer” –
which is to say two Wujo-like events in quick succession: “Howdy!
Girlfriend and I each had a neat wujo today. Here’s mine… I live next …
Continue readi ...
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Watching the Detectives
Cue
Elvis Costello and the Attractions….we’ve got Theme Tuesday going.
True to this new concept in concept creative economic snooze-writing,
I’m decked out this morning in my Sherlock Holmes attire: hat and pipe,
ready to deduct like crazy. Slowly, I … C ...
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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 ...
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Dwindling Arctic Ice Signals a Clear Need for ...
Rocky Kistner, Communications Associate, Washington, DC
In Hollywood’s latest cetacean love-fest, Big
Miracle, three gray whales are trapped in the encroaching Arctic ice of
the Chukchi Sea, soon to be part of a heroic rescue attempt ...
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Stop the War on Health
Adrianna Quintero, Senior Attorney, Director, La Onda
Verde de NRDC, San Francisco
The House of Representatives approved a bill today that
hits the environment and our health squarely in the face while profiting
the powerful coal industry.
Th ...
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The Clean Water Act: Still Needed in the Real ...
Jon Devine, Senior Attorney, Washington, D.C.
On my bike ride into work today, I was stopped in my
tracks by the scene pictured below – huge, billowing piles of some kind
of foamy substance flowing out of a storm drain and into Four Mile Run,
...
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Do a home energy check-up this fall
Pierre Bull, Policy Analyst, Air & Energy, New York
City
As the seasons transition from summer to fall, you've
likely put together a running home checklist with to-do's like: (1)
check the batteries and test the smoke alarms, (2) rake the leaves, an
...
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Bill proposed to end tax exemption for tar san ...
Anthony Swift, Attorney, International Program,
Washington, DC
House Members proposed a bill to require tar sands companies to pay into
the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF), which is used to pay for
spill response. As NRDC and Oil Change Int ...
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National Police Misconduct NewsFeed Daily Reca ...
Here
are the 8 reports of police misconduct tracked for Thursday, September
20, 2012: Beach Park, Illinois: A family is still wondering what
happened when a package was delivered and then 10 minutes later drug
raiders burst through the front … Continue reading →National Police
Miscon ...
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Police Raid Wrong House, Kill 61-Year Old Man
From
ABC News: A 61-year-old man was shot to death by police while his wife
was handcuffed in another room during a drug raid on the wrong house.
Police admitted their mistake, saying faulty information from a drug
informant contributed … Continue reading →Police Raid Wrong Hou ...
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Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Agency & Dept of J ...
From
the Associated Press: WASHINGTON — The Justice Department’s internal
watchdog on Wednesday faulted the agency for misguided strategies,
errors in judgment and management failures during a bungled
gun-trafficking probe in Arizona that disregarded public safety and
resulted in hun ...
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Victim of Police Raid Says ‘It Changes Your Fr ...
From
the Sun Times: Architect Paul Brown was in the basement of his home at
the end of Adelphi Avenue when he heard a “huge noise” Friday afternoon
that drew him up the stairs where he was met by gun … Continue reading
→Victim of Police Raid Says ‘It Changes Your Fr ...
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National Police Misconduct NewsFeed Daily Reca ...
Here
are the 12 reports of police misconduct tracked for Wednesday September
20, 2012: Las Vegas, Nevada: The families of two men who died during
encounters with police officers have each filed a lawsuit. The lawsuits
allege that the officers … Continue reading →National Police Misco ...
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Children born to parents who eat GM wheat may ...
Australia’s Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has developed a
novel variety of genetically-modified (GM) wheat that contains an
altered protein and enzyme-suppressing mechanism that some scientists
are now saying could cause serious problems for the human ...
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U.S. Says Disputed Islands Covered by Japan De ...
U.S.
Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said islands at the heart of
a dispute between Japan and China fall under an American defense pact
with Japan, while urging the sides to resolve the standoff via
diplomacy. “We want to focus more on issues associated with the
maintenance of peace a ...
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France to close embassies, schools in 20 count ...
France
said it would temporarily close its embassies and schools in 20
countries Friday after a satirical magazine in Paris published insulting
cartoons of the Muslim prophet Muhammad, a move it fears will add “fuel
to the fire” of global tensions over an anti-Islam film. The French
government, ...
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China Warns World War III Being Planned To Ous ...
A
new report prepared by the Foreign Military Intelligence Main
Directorate (GRU) of the General Staff of the Armed Forces for President
Putin is warning today that the mysterious 5-day visit by Chinese
Defense Minister Liang Guanglie to India this past week (the first such
visit to India by a h ...
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US And Britain Send Warships To The Persian Gu ...
An
armada of US and British naval power is massing in the Persian Gulf in
the belief that Israel is considering a pre-emptive strike against
Iran’s covert nuclear weapons programme. Battleships, aircraft carriers,
minesweepers and submarines from 25 nations are converging on the
strategically im ...
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BZE submission to the Renewable Energy Target ...
To
download the full submission click here.
(NOTE: Some people have trouble downloading files from our website,
with some downloads stopping before completion. If you have this
problem then right-click on the link and "save link as" to save the
file onto your computer)
We welcome the opport ...
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Adelaide, SA: Repowering Port Augusta, Rally f ...
When:
SUNDAY September 30th
Time: 1.pm
Location: Rundle Park, Adelaide (next to Rymill Park opposite the corner
of East/North tce)
Want help to make SA the solar state? We know we need to move away from
ancient fossil fuel technology, to clean renewable energy – now is our
chance!
Port August ...
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Zero emissions homes: save the climate and mon ...
If
you aim for a zero-emissions house, you can live in
comfort, while saving money and the climate. That’s the
message from research and practice, according to climate and
renewable energy think-tank Beyond Zero Emissions.
Members of th ...
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Trigeneration: Sydney's white elephant
Matt
Wright
The City of Sydney is comparing apples with oranges when it promotes its
Trigeneration Master Plan (designed in partnership with Origin Energy
and subsidiary Cogent Energy) as cleaner than burning coal in
centralised power plants.
Beyond Zero Emissions’ fundamental criticism of the ...
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Gas industry in denial over carbon emissions
MEDIA
RELEASE 4th September 2012
Industry talk of developing an industry in “low emissions” coal-seam gas
is a fantasy, according to renewable energy and climate think-tank
Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE).
Yesterday, the Committee for Economic Development Australia (CEDA)
released their Austra ...
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Amazon deforestation jumps in August
Satellite
imagery released by the Brazil's National Space Research Institute
(INPE) reveals a sharp jump in deforestation during the month of August.
The new data, which wasn't publicized by usual press release on INPE's
homepage, was first highlighted by O Eco, a Brazilian environmental news
site.
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Industrial plantations in the tropics
Several
social and environmental groups are commemorating 'International Day
against Monoculture Tree Plantations' today, September 21, due to
concerns about deforestation, pollution, and displacement of local
communities.
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What's wrong with tree plantations?
Public
environmental awareness has come a long way since September 1962, when
Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring' was published, stimulating the birth of
the environmental movement.
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New forest map shows 6% of Amazon deforested b ...
An
update to one of the most comprehensive maps of the Amazon basin shows
that forest cover across the world's largest rainforest declined by
about six percent between 2000 and 2010. But the map also reveals
hopeful signs that recognition of protected areas and native lands
across the eight coun ...
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Religious fervor drives elephant slaughter
The
legal ivory trade is failing to protect elephants which are being
slaughtered en mass across the African continent to meet demand for
religious trinkets, argues a new investigative report published in
National Geographic by Bryan Christy.
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New Tractor for Herbalist
A
tractor worth over £1,500 has arrived at the Queen Elizabeth II Quay
meant for the voluntary organization known as Council of Traditional
Healers Sierra Leone. President of the Council of Traditional Healers,
Dr. Sheku Tarawally informed this medium that the organization is not
having any supp ...
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AMA Donates Free Marklate at Kossoh Town
The
Salaam Clinic of Africa Muslims Agency has donated free multi-vitamin
Marklate to under five children and lactating mothers at Kossoh town,
Western rural areas. Over 100 children and lactating mothers benefited
from the 3 day activities especially for the western area. Speaking to
this pres ...
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“I’m Delighted that my son is recovering well” ...
Madam-Aminata
Strasser, the biological mother of AC Milan and Leone Stars midfielder
Rodney Strasser has told Sierra Express Media Sports that she thanks God
that he has listened to her cry that her son will finally make a
comeback nest month. I’ve been praying all this while together with my
hu ...
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“We will revive Royal Stars FC this weekend” T ...
The
team manager of Royal Stars FC has told Sierra Express Media Sports
that he, other officials, and old players of the club, will today
Saturday 22nd September 2012 have a reunion and revival meeting at the
Aberdeen playing field at 4:00pm. According to T.M-Ishmael Bah, he said
the club was a ...
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World Vision boosts Health Ministry on Cholera ...
World
Vision Sierra Leone a child focused organization has donated a
consignment of cholera treatment drugs, water purification supplies,
mobile phones and Le 25m to the Ministry of Health and Sanitation to
respond to the cholera emergency that has killed hundreds and infected
thousands in Sierr ...
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Reason TV Replay: Remy's "Why They Fought"
As anti-American protests break out across the globe - even in
countries we ostensibly helped to liberate - it's worth recalling
the past dozen or so years of U.S. foreign policy and the
sacrifices we've all made to make America safer.
Watch "Why They Fought," internet ...
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Shikha Dalmia on Immigration and America’s Str ...
Many U.S. cities caught in a spiral
of economic decline think they have a rescue plan: an influx of
immigrants. Officials are carrying out policies aimed at attracting
foreigners in hopes that their energy and drive will reverse
decades of population losses and set the stage for a re ...
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Reason TV Replay: Attack Ads, Circa 1800
ABC News mainstay Ted Koppel recently took on
"the truthsayers" during an segment for the show
Rock Center. The veteran former host of Nightline tried to
make the case that characters ranging from Bill O'Reill to Bill
Maher to Ann Coulter are driving contemporary poli ...
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Baylen Linnekin on the USDA’s Failing School L ...
January 2012 saw the release of new
federal school lunch rules which added more fruits and vegetables
to USDA-provided public school lunches; capped salt, fat, and
calories; and replaced white flour with whole wheat flour. First
Lady Michelle Obama, who "championed" the rule changes, ...
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Forget Romney's 47/53 Divide, the Real Split i ...
Improbably enough, there was a
kernel of truth at the core of Mitt Romney's
much-derided comment about
47 percent of Americans paying no income taxes and, therefore,
being bound to serve as Barack Obama's government-dependent
minions. That bit of discussion-worthy data is that th ...
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This may be the first victory in the war on terror
Conal
Urquhart, The Guardian: Militias blamed for the killing of US
ambassador Chris Stevens have been forced out of Libya’s second city,
Benghazi, by popular protests. At least 11 people were killed and 60
wounded as militiamen tried to defend their compounds against thousands
of demonstr ...
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The corruption of medicine
Ben
Goldacre, The Guardian: In 2010, researchers from Harvard and Toronto
found all the trials looking at five major classes of drug –
antidepressants, ulcer drugs and so on – then measured two key features:
were they positive, and were they funded by industry? They found more
than 500 trials in ...
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Why, hello there, Megan McArdle!
Via
Ritholtz, and Yves a review of the career of Atlantic/Newsweek/Daily
Beast columnist Megan McArdle by Yasha Levine and Mark Ames of Project
S.H.A.M.E. . The part I found most interesting: * McArdle received
journalism training from the right-wing Institute for Humane Studies,
headed by Charl ...
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Which Candidate Would Be Better for America ...
Would
our country be more respected with Barack Obama or Mitt Romney in the
White House? I think the answer to that is “not the candidate whose
party is bluntly criticized by members of other governments”. The
Australian treasurer, Wayne Swan, in an unusually blunt criticism of US
po ...
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Friday Cat Blogging
Alexander “helps” me make the bed. Notice that his tummy fur is growing back, but the pink skin still shows through.
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Water for Phosphate, Not People
Gafsa
region in the south of Tunisia was once an oasis; today the phosphate
industry has plunged it into a water crisis. “This summer for the first
time we had water cuts on a daily basis,” says Lakhdar Souid,
coordinator of the Blue Plan for a Green Tunisia. “Gafsa (343 km south
of capital Tuni ...
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Laissez-Faire Failing World’s Dwindling ...
Growing
water shortages in many countries are a major threat to global security
and development and should be a top priority at the U.N. Security
Council, a panel of experts said in a new report. However, that report
ignores the biggest threat to water security: neoliberal policies of the
free m ...
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China Puts Up a Green Shield Against Sandstorms
The
setting sun is still streaming in through the poplars along the shelter
belts, but Horquin Lianjun is done with farm work for the day. The
desert wind has turned bone chilling. Lianjun’s half hectare of farmland
sports neat spaced-out rows of maize crops, as in that of Hua Limei,
his neighbo ...
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Kashmir’s Melting Glaciers May Cut Ice With Sc ...
Jowhar
Ahmed, an air-conditioner dealer in Srinagar, is pleased at a spurt in
business this summer caused by temperatures soaring over 35 degrees
Celsius – unusual in this alpine valley ringed by snow-capped mountains.
“I sold more than 70 air-conditioners in just one month,” Ahmed, who ru
...
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Whose Timber is it Anyway?
With
Pakistan’s last major stands of deodar (cedar) threatened by a ‘timber
mafia’, the local people in the Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
province are resorting to direct action to stop the denudation of their
picturesque alpine homeland. Since April, the community in Ayun town has
been ...
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Speech-Language
Development is a Queens based private practice dedicated to improving
speech and language in children, teens and young adults, ages three
through 21 who have communication disorders. We are approved Providers
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Beta Testing “In Your Class”
SPS
is participating in a CUNY pilot program this fall of the Beta version
of In Your Class, a unique social networking service developed by CUNY
students for CUNY students. The pilot launch date is today, September
20th, 2012. In Your Class connects students with their classmates,
professors, a ...
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Getting to Know… Lisa Poelle
Lisa
Poelle, faculty member for the Child Development Associate (CDA)
program at the CUNY School of Professional Studies, is author of the
soon to be released book, The Biting Solution: The Expert’s No-Biting
Guide for Parents, Caregivers, and Early Childhood Educators. Lisa’s
twenty-five years ...
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Looking for Cowbell Cheers
On
Your Mark, Get Set…. Go!!! Last Sunday, I joined the CUNY School of
Professional Studies “Race for the Cure” team comprised of students,
faculty, and staff. Being with our team of over 20-strong was such an
emotional high for me. All dressed in our CUNY SPS blue shirts, we (and
our mascot, Le ...
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Candidacy Phase for BS in Health Information M ...
Great
news! Our BS in Health Information Management is now in the candidacy
phase of the CAHIIM (www.cahiim.org) accreditation process. Our
students can now register as students with AHIMA (www.ahima.org) using
our SPS Educational Program Code (#159). This will allow students to
reap the ben ...
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Your Thoughts Become Your Reality
The
power of positive thinking; if you can believe it, you can achieve it;
walk by faith, not by sight; what you think about, you bring about; keep
your eyes on the prize… All these sayings and mantras are what millions
of people repeat and live by every day. All stem from the law of attra
...
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Veterans For Peace Supports U.N. Committee in ...
Leah
Bolger, President of Veterans For Peace, applauded a United Nations
Committee this week for raising concerns about the recruitment of
children into the U.S. military, the U.S. killing of children in
Afghanistan, the U.S. detention and torture of children labeled
“combatants,” an ...
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The Dawn of Medicare
A
highly risible tactic of the Tea Partyers in the United States has been
criticism of president Barack Obama as a “socialist”1 (insulting to
Obama but more so to socialists), particularly since he attempted to
reform a medical care system in a country where over 50 million were
without medical ...
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Hope is for the Lazy: The Challenge of Our Dea ...
In
2005, I preached on the ecological crisis in a sermon I titled “Hope is
for the Weak: The Challenge of a Broken World.” Looking back, I
realize that I had been far too upbeat and optimistic, probably trying
too hard to be liked. Today I want to correct that. Hence, my updated
title: “Hope [...]
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Inflation of the University Degree
Catch
22s Well it seems now that college graduates are up in arms about the
student loan payments that they will have to make after graduation, and
while Congress and the President have taken the necessary measures to
keep student loan rates from increasing, college graduates still must
confront ...
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After The Fireworks Have Faded
On
July 4, the people of the U.S. marked the passing of another year’s
perfunctory Independence Day festivities. The date, also, was occasioned
by the formal announcement from physicists at CERN (European
Organization for Nuclear Research) that, according to the banner
headline at CERNR ...
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Monsanto Apologists Attempt to Spin Shocking G ...
A
shocking new study conducted by French scientists which shows that rats
fed on Monsanto’s genetically modified corn suffered cancer and
premature death has been met with a furious response from GMO
apologists, who are desperately trying to cast doubt on the the study in
an effort to discredit ...
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Monsanto Apologists Attempt to Spin Shocking G ...
A
shocking new study conducted by French scientists which shows that rats
fed on Monsanto’s genetically modified corn suffered cancer and
premature death has been met with a furious response from GMO
apologists, who are desperately trying to cast doubt on the the study in
an effort to discredit ...
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Obama Appeals Court Ruling That Strikes Down I ...
On
Wednesday, New York federal judge Katherine Forrest issued a ruling
which blocked provisions of the NDAA that could have seen American
citizens kidnapped and held indefinitely without charge. In
“permanently” halting the enforcement of the law, Forrest noted how the
plaintiffs presented “evi ...
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Obama Appeals Court Ruling That Strikes Down I ...
On
Wednesday, New York federal judge Katherine Forrest issued a ruling
which blocked provisions of the NDAA that could have seen American
citizens kidnapped and held indefinitely without charge. In
“permanently” halting the enforcement of the law, Forrest noted how the
plaintiffs presented “evi ...
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US and China Caught Secretly Testing GMO Rice ...
Instead
of putting genetically modified foods through proper trials as
consumers have been demanding for years, it appears the United States
Department of Agriculture in alliance with the Chinese government have
instead chosen to secretly test their latest GMO rice on young Chinese
children. Wha ...
- September 20-23, 2012 -- WEEKEND FORUM
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September 20-23, 2012 -- Beyond the corporate ...
Political views from behind the doors in Beijing
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September 19-20, 2012 -- Micro blogging from China
Island fever in Beijing
- September 18-19, 2012 -- Micro-blogging from China
- September 17-18, 2012 -- Micro blog from China
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A Day Off to Riot in Peace
The
holiday declared by the Pakistani government on Friday seems to have
given free rein for the rioting and killing over the American film that
is disrespectful of Prophet Muhammad. “If people had gone for work, they
wouldn’t have had time to join these protests,” says Khan, 37, mother
of two w ...
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Maldives Talks Condoms
For
an orthodox Islamic country, the Maldives has made remarkable progress
in halting the spread of HIV in the Indian Ocean archipelago through
bold awareness programmes and the distribution of condoms. A few
years ago, condoms were available in the Maldives only at drug stores
and on produc ...
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A Lake of Hope and Conflict
Parvez
Ahmad Dar climbs three hours to reach the hilltop, generator-equipped
tourist centre in Ajaf village, 35 kilometres from Srinagar, to recharge
his mobile phone. The 46-year-old president of the Wular Valley
People’s Welfare Forum is in high demand as an activist and organiser –
he c ...
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Water for Phosphate, Not People
Gafsa
region in the south of Tunisia was once an oasis; today the phosphate
industry has plunged it into a water crisis. “This summer for the first
time we had water cuts on a daily basis,” says Lakhdar Souid,
coordinator of the Blue Plan for a Green Tunisia. “Gafsa (343 km south
of capital Tuni ...
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Reluctant Farewell to Arms in Côte d’Ivoire
In
his black boots and green fatigues – complete with arm patches bearing
the name of the national army, Forces Republicaines de Côte d’Ivoire –
Ousmane Kone looked every bit the soldier as he stood guard over an
electricity and water distribution company one Tuesday afternoon in
Abidjan. But hi ...
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By Delisting the MEK, the US is Taking the Mor ...
Summary:
The U.S. Department of State took the moral and strategic bankruptcy of
America’s Iran policy to a new low today, by notifying Congress that
the Obama administration intends to remove the mojahedin-e khalq (MEK)
from the State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organizations (FTO
...
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Iran: "We Lied!" -- not really
Summary:
Naturally, the New York Times seized on this -- the story that an
official in charge of Iran's nuclear program, Fereydoon Abbasi, has
"admitted" that Iran occasionally tried to mislead on its nuclear
program:
"Iran's top atomic energy official said in an article published Thursday
th ...
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Consequences of war with Iran
Summary:
The US military forces can destroy Iran, or as an Iranian-American
analyst told the author of this article, they can take that country back
to the 19th century, but they will become trapped in another long,
unconventional, asymmetric conflict - known as fourth generation warfare
(4GW ...
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Stop Last Minute Senate Vote to Adopt Netanyah ...
Summary:
I am calling to ask that the Senator oppose S.J.Res. 41, which sets
dangerous red lines for war with Iran. This measure could be headed to
the Senate floor today and I strongly urge the Senator to oppose it and
to support a peaceful, diplomatic resolution to the standoff with Iran,
...
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US Warns Israel: Attacking Iran May Ruin Treat ...
Summary:
According to reports in the print version of Israel’s Yediot Achronot,
the Obama Administration has recently warned Israel that an attack
against Iran could mean an end to their existing peace treaties with
Egypt and Jordan.
source: antiwar.comread more
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Weekend Image: Supermassive Star Lights Up a N ...
The
breathtakingly beautiful Cocoon Nebula is located about 4,000 light
years away toward the constellation of Cygnus. Hidden inside the Cocoon
is a newly developing open cluster of stars dominated by a massive star
in the center of the above...
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"Basic Organics Needed to Ignite Life Started ...
Researchers
at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., are creating
concoctions of organics, or carbon-bearing molecules, on ice in the lab,
then zapping them with lasers. Their goal: to better understand how
life arose on Earth. In a new...
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The 'Daily Galaxy' Twitter Followers Soar Abov ...
Join
the 217,000 Daily Galaxy fans around the world who follow us via their
Twitter page. Our followers include many of the planet's leading
astronomers and scientists, astronauts, space observatories, news
organizations, universities and governmental space organizations such as
NASA,...
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Comment of the Day --Is a Habitable Exoplanet ...
"So
- What happens when scientists actually find a planet that strongly
appears to have life - and it is out of reach? Too far away to reach in a
human life span by current technology, and technology to get...
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"There May Be Trillions of 'Earths' Orbiting R ...
So
believes Yale University astronomer Pieter Van Dokkum, who also says
that red dwarf stars have been discovered that are over 10 billion years
old, which means they've had enough time for complex life to develop
and evolve. Van Dokkum...
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The basis of mass mind control
It's
so simple. And everybody knows it.
Mass mind control focuses on two elements: image and feeling.
By linking the two primary elements, it is possible to short-circuit
thought and "cut to the chase," when it comes to enlisting the
allegiance of huge populations...
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Brad Pitt goes public in support of American f ...
Say
what you will about his politics, Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt
definitely believes in his First Amendment rights to freedom of speech
and expression.
Oh, and he most definitely believes in his Second Amendment right to own
a firearm.
Pitt recently put it out...
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New autism risks for school-aged children: Pla ...
According
to the work produced by the Greater Boston Physicians for Social
Responsibility in 2000, In Harm's Way: Toxic Threats To Child
Development, millions of U.S. children exhibit learning disabilities,
reduced IQ, and destructive, aggressive behavior due to toxic...
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'AlphaDog' military robots are built to be qui ...
As
the military looks for new and better ways to become lighter, more
highly mobile and lethal, research continues looking into a number of
projects that will allow our forces in the near future to better shoot,
move and communicate on tomorrow's battlefields.
One...
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A daily dose of chocolate is shown to help pre ...
A
wealth of scientific evidence continues to demonstrate the powerful
health benefits of consuming a wide variety of polyphenols from natural
foods. In past studies, resveratrol, curcumin and grape seed extract
have been shown to help prevent cardiovascular disease,...
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Hostage Taker Updates FaceBook During Police S ...
Posting
on his Facebook page that he “cant take it no more,” an armed man was
posting updates on the social-networking site after taking a man hostage
in downtown Pittsburgh. The profile page of Klein Michael Thaxton went
down hours after police said he went into a building while arm ...
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Facebook’s $9.5 Million ‘Beacon ...
A
divided federal appeals court is approving a $9.5 million settlement to
a class action lawsuit challenging Facebook's program that monitored
and published what users of the social networking site were buying or
renting from Blockbuster, Overstock and other locations. A dissenting
judge said th ...
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Judge Refuses to Order YouTube to Remove Anti- ...
A
California judge refused Thursday to order YouTube to remove
controversial footage from "Innocence of Muslims," the inflammatory film
that sparked a U.S. backlash in the Middle East.
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E-Mail Privacy Reform Vote Postponed Until Aft ...
A
Senate committee on Thursday delayed until after the November elections
whether to approve sweeping digital privacy protections requiring the
government, for the first time, to get a probable-cause warrant to
obtain e-mail and other content stored in the cloud.
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Open Season on Patents Starts Thursday, Thanks ...
Thanks
to a change in U.S. patent law, citizens can now help challenge patents
before they are issued -- and a collaboration between the Patent
Office, Stack Exchange and Google hope to turn the power of
crowdsourcing on unworthy applicants.
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Romney Haunted by Reagan's Ghost
During
his failed 1994 Senate race, Mitt Romney tried to reassure liberal
Massachusetts voters that "I was an independent during the time of
Reagan-Bush; I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush." Now, Reagan's
ghost is getting his revenge.
After Romney defended the carried interest exemption t ...
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Romney and Netanyahu of One Mind on Two State ...
Earlier
this year, Mitt Romney spoke glowingly of his friend and former Boston
Consulting Group colleague, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"We can almost speak in shorthand," Romney told the New York Times,
adding, "We share common experiences and have a perspective and
underpinning ...
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You Know Mitt Romney is Out of Touch When...
Ann
Romney picked the wrong week to complain that her husband "has been
demonized in many ways as being heartless." As a video released Monday
from a recent big dollar donor event once again confirmed, "heartless"
doesn't begin to describe Mitt Romney. After all, the same man who said
last yea ...
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Remember When Republicans Accused Greenspan of ...
Last
summer, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified that if
Congress did not act to spur the sluggish economic recovery, the central
bank would. Now, more than a year after fleeting GOP presidential
front-runner Rick Perry (R-TX) first suggested the "treasonous" Fed
chief should be lyn ...
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Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Kama Sutra
Mitt
Romney's foreign policy manual is a lot like the Kama Sutra. It
contains virtually every possible position. As it turns out, Romney's
tried them all. But he's offering no apology for being unable to
maintain any of them for very long.
As a quick glance shows, the Romney guide to interna ...
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Max Keiser: Mike Ruppert: Peak Oil and The End ...
Dandelion
Salad Sep 22, 2012 by PressTVGlobalNews In this edition of the show Max
interviews Mike Ruppert from collapsenet.com. He talks about the
decline of the American empire at the end of the age of oil. Mike
Ruppert is an American author, a former Los Angeles Police Department
officer, and ...
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CLOSEDOWN: Lunar Miasma
Because
every now and then, in the middle of the night, what you want is some
classic Berlin School style synth washes. And Lunar Miasma does the
best ones. G’night. Impermanent Nature (sicsic022) by Lunar Miasma
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ARIADNE AND THE SCIENCE: 2/5 – by Molly Crabap ...
There
was lots of names for the thing Ariadne made: computational flora,
iGrass, memory trees, That Damned Stuff. There were lots of names for
Ariadne, too, because when she got tired of nobody being able or willing
to answer her questions, she just released Ariadne’s Meadow into the
world ...
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The Neocons and 9/11
Robert
Parry: The emerging history of 9/11 reveals that President George W.
Bushâs failure to protect the nation resulted from neocon insistence
that Iraq was the real threat, not al-Qaeda. The political relevance
today is that the neocons want back into power under a Mitt Romney
presidency
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SpaceX Dragon Capsule Set To Launch Again Octo ...
SpaceX
is in preparation to launch its Dragon spacecraft for the first of its
planned twelve cargo resupply flights to the International Space
Station, as per their contract with NASA. “On Thursday, NASA confirmed
that the much-anticipated launch of SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft aboard
the 18 ...
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NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Will Now Be Able T ...
Curiosity,
NASA’s newest Mars rover, is continuing its journey to its first major
science destination, Glenelg. Covering nearly 40 yards per day, it scans
the surface for interesting rocks, using its mast-mounted camera. In
order to improve this ability, NASA is planning to deploy new soft ...
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Solar Energy Take-Up Across the World
The global solar power industry has experienced remarkable growth since
the 2009 recession. The growth rate each year between 2007 to 2011 was
around 70%. At the end of 2011, the total GW of solar panels installed
worldwide was 62, divided between residential roofs, commercial
buildings, ...
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Fossilized Forests Of The North Will Return Wi ...
The recently discovered fossilized forests in the far north of Canada
will eventually return along with the changing climate, according to
Alexandre Guertin-Pasquier of the University of Montreal’s Department of
Geography. “According to the data model, climate conditions on By ...
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Massive Solar Explosions May Be Caused By ‘Cor ...
Coronal cavities, which are holes in the sun’s outer atmosphere or
corona, may be the root cause behind solar eruptions, according to new
research. Understanding them may lead to a much better ability to
predict potentially dangerous solar storms. The coronal cavities act as “
...
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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 ...
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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
...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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The Nightowl Newswrap
By
@BGinKC
Another week come and gone...and frankly, I don't know how many more
like this one I can take.
That's how you want to spin it, eh @SpeakerBoehner?. The Weeper of the
House has a novel reason for why President Obama is beating Mitt Romney
like a rented mule in Ohio...Governor Kasich h ...
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Voters Face "Choice" Not "Referendum" Election ...
By
@TedFrier
The Republican game plan for 2012 was to make this a "referendum
election" not one asking voters to make a "choice" between the parties.
Well, you know what they say about the best laid plans of mice and men?
Despite Republican's best efforts, we've now got ourselves an elect ...
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Plastic Annie has a Meltdown
By
@BGinKC
I have been saying for weeks that Ann Romney is not a help to her
husband's presidenatial aspirations, but instead she hurts him every
time she opens that rich, entitled, two-Cadillac-driving mouth of hers
in public. Yesterday, she had a meltdown on Iowa Public Radio, where she
had b ...
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The Nightowl Newswrap
By
@BGinKC
Ye gods and little fishes...is it November 6th yet? Can it be? Please?
Even Romney is turning against Romney, if you can believe that.
@SenatorReid made @USSenScottBrown face his opponent Harry didn't play
nice with wittle Scottie and the GOP goons in the Senate who were
apparently t ...
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Serfin' USA
By
@BGinKC
When I was a child studying European history in school, I vividly recall
being grateful that I was born in the United States in the middle of
the 20th century in an enlightened and egalitarian era where everyone
had a shot at a job that paid a living wage and when they got old and
cou ...
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10 States Where Income Inequality Is Growing F ...
The
findings are hardly surprising. Currently, the wealth held by the top
400 Americans is more than the combined wealth of the bottom 150
million, as economist Robert Reich pointed out earlier this year.
Submitted by Carrie B. to Society & Culture | Note-it! | ...
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Troy Davis One Year Later
We
speak with three people who joined us for our special live broadcast on
the night Troy Davis was executed in Jackson, Georgia, including his
sister, Kimberly Davis. "This is a tough time both for me and my family,
but as my brother said, he always..."
Submitted by Nancy C. to US Politics & ...
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Open Thread - 9/22/2012
Personal news, a Jig Zone puzzle, 3 short takes, and a homemade cartoon (shown).
Submitted by TomCat S. to US Politics & Gov't | Note-it! | Add a Comment
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TAKE ACTION NOW! Stop Brutal Killings of ...
Most importantly, Navi Mumbai officials must start taking action
against inhumane stray dog killings. Sign this petition and demand that
the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation start enacting laws against
civilians torturing stray dogs and severely punish
Submitted by Cal Mendelsohn to Animals ...
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Help Pass Ban On Exotic Animals In Circuses In ...
Send a message to Anaheim Mayor Tait and the City Council, urging them to pass this important legislation.
Submitted by Cher C. to Animals | Note-it! | Add a Comment
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Obama Surrendering to Terrorists
Despite
Obama’s attempt to position himself as a hard-hitting, pipe laying
killer of terrorists, his actual policy is helping fuel a resurgence of
terrorist strikes. It is true that CIA drone strikes in Pakistan and
Yemen have killed a raft of suspected terrorist operatives. Good. It is
tr ...
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Old News 47% vs New News 46%
While
Candidate Obama enjoys his serenades to class warfare, hacking at
millionaires and billionaires who don’t pay a fair share of the tax
burden, Mr. Romney must learn to enjoy taking a hatchet to free riders
hoping Democrats will continue transfer payments to themselves or to the
worthy ...
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“How Romney Can Win”: Talk Prosperity
Karl
Rove. “Bush’s Brain.” The mastermind behind American Crossroads. Here
is its latest TV ad, “Next,” the latest of many: As I was prepping this
post to share “Morning Jay: How Romney Can Win,” at The Weekly Standard,
I noticed that Jay Cost, the autho ...
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Tweeeeeeting into the Weekend (No Mo’ Work, Yo ...
First,
the political goodies: Stephen Hayes, always on top of things, as is
Bret Baier and Charles Krauthammer (who’s a neocon but …) — both Steve
and Charles are on Bret’s special panel daily: Pentagon report last
month warned that Libya jihadist group in final stages of ...
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Prince Romney of the Middle Class [Update]
John
Batchelor’s response to any unhappy with his remarks about Romney’s
speech: “Whatever Romney is or wants to be, it is not the determinant of
the election. Obama and the economy are the question before us. Romney
is a stand in for NOT POTUS.” _________________________ ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Groups to court: Uphold EPA rebuke over W.Va. ...
Groups
to court: Uphold EPA rebuke over W.Va. mine
Marietta Times
Mountaintop removal is a highly efficient but destructive form of strip
mining that blasts apart mountain ridge tops to expose multiple coal
seams. The resulting rock and debris is dumped in streams, creating
so-called valley fill ...
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Happy 98th To Living Legend Ken Hechler - unEA ...
Happy
98th To Living Legend Ken Hechler
unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog)
Terry Tempest Williams Joins Mountain Hero Campaign. Fighting against
mountaintop removal, this week we're proud to announce the support of an
incredibly strong woman: writer and activist Terry Tem... by Liz Judge:
B ...
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Groups to court: Uphold EPA rebuke over W.Va. ...
Legal
News Line
Groups to court: Uphold EPA rebuke over W.Va. mine
Ventura County Star
Mountaintop removal is a highly efficient but destructive form of strip
mining that blasts apart mountain ridge tops to expose multiple coal
seams. The resulting rock and debris is dumped in streams, creating ...
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Public memorial scheduled for activist Larry G ...
Public
memorial scheduled for activist Larry Gibson
Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Friends and family of anti-mountaintop removal
activist Larry Gibson will celebrate his life and legacy on Sunday, Oct.
14 from 2 to 6 p.m. in a public event at the Charleston Municipal
Auditorium. Gibson ...
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'We don't have the right to blow up mountains' ...
'We
don't have the right to blow up mountains'
Asheville Citizen-Times
Mountaintop or “mountaintop removal” mining is a legal and a very
efficient way, according to mining experts, to extract coal, a powerful
source of energy that brings electricity to homes, businesses, schools,
and ...
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M 5.1, New Britain region, Papua New Guinea
Saturday, September 22, 2012 13:31:04 UTC
Saturday, September 22, 2012 11:31:04 PM at epicenterDepth: 59.00 km (36.66 mi)
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M 5.4, Oaxaca, Mexico
Saturday, September 22, 2012 12:30:01 UTC
Saturday, September 22, 2012 07:30:01 AM at epicenterDepth: 35.70 km (22.18 mi)
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M 5.2, Sakhalin, Russia
Saturday, September 22, 2012 09:37:01 UTC
Saturday, September 22, 2012 08:37:01 PM at epicenterDepth: 325.10 km (202.01 mi)
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M 5.6, Tonga
Saturday, September 22, 2012 06:58:26 UTC
Saturday, September 22, 2012 07:58:26 PM at epicenterDepth: 10.50 km (6.52 mi)
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M 5.1, Greece
Saturday, September 22, 2012 03:52:25 UTC
Saturday, September 22, 2012 06:52:25 AM at epicenterDepth: 10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Romney Releases 2011 Tax Returns and By His Ow ...
Desperate to shift the national discussion away from his dismissal of
half the country as indolent, unwashed and irredeemable, Mitt Romney
released his 2011 tax returns today. According to his own words, the
return “disqualifies” him from the presidency.Why? Because the Romneys
inflated their ...
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Marijuana Can Prevent the Spread of Cancer, Re ...
Two scientists at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco
have found that cannabidiol (CBD), a non-toxic marijuana compound that
delivers many of weed's benefits without the high, might stop metastis
in aggressive cancer, "potentially altering the fatality of the disease
forever."Th ...
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Paul Ryan Loudly Booed by AARP Crowd
Senior citizens: wise to the Ryan plan? The VP Candidate most
well-known for his desire to privatize medicare was soundly
booed--repeatedly--at an appearance before the senior citizen lobbying
group AARP.From the Washington Post's writeup here's what happened after
the first round of boos came ...
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Something Big Is Shifting in the Electorate -- ...
President Obama has pulled ahead in the swing states of Colorado, Iowa
and Wisconsin, according to a new poll by released Friday morning by the
Wall Street Journal/ NBC News/Marist College, “reaching the 50 percent
threshold in all three battlegrounds.”The WSJ/NBC/Marist poll finds that
Obama ...
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Elizabeth Warren Plays the GOP Card Against Sc ...
Earlier this week, I swore off making sweeping pronouncements about the
direction of the Massachusetts Senate race between Scott Brown and
Elizabeth Warren, which is probably a good thing, since I don’t think
their first debate last night moved the needle dramatically for either
candidate.That ...
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Hostage Taker Updates FaceBook During Police S ...
Posting
on his Facebook page that he “cant take it no more,” an armed man was
posting updates on the social-networking site after taking a man hostage
in downtown Pittsburgh. The profile page of Klein Michael Thaxton went
down hours after police said he went into a building while arm ...
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Facebook’s $9.5 Million ‘Beacon ...
A
divided federal appeals court is approving a $9.5 million settlement to
a class action lawsuit challenging Facebook's program that monitored
and published what users of the social networking site were buying or
renting from Blockbuster, Overstock and other locations. A dissenting
judge said th ...
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Judge Refuses to Order YouTube to Remove Anti- ...
A
California judge refused Thursday to order YouTube to remove
controversial footage from "Innocence of Muslims," the inflammatory film
that sparked a U.S. backlash in the Middle East.
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E-Mail Privacy Reform Vote Postponed Until Aft ...
A
Senate committee on Thursday delayed until after the November elections
whether to approve sweeping digital privacy protections requiring the
government, for the first time, to get a probable-cause warrant to
obtain e-mail and other content stored in the cloud.
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Open Season on Patents Starts Thursday, Thanks ...
Thanks
to a change in U.S. patent law, citizens can now help challenge patents
before they are issued -- and a collaboration between the Patent
Office, Stack Exchange and Google hope to turn the power of
crowdsourcing on unworthy applicants.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Official: Renault donates all-electric Popemob ...
Filed
under: Minivan/Van, Etc., Europe, Renault, Electric
Popes know how to travel in style, as the long list of iconic
Popemobiles can attest to. In recent years, His Holiness Benedict XVI -
aka the "Green Pope" - has been trying to clean up those bubbly vehicles
with alternative powertrains ...
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Exclusive: In deep with Tesla CEO Elon Musk: F ...
Filed
under: Etc., Tesla
Tesla Motors Elon Musk spends about half his working life - i.e., almost
all of his waking hours - in his office at SpaceX in Los Angeles. The
automotive CEO is, after all, also in charge of the rocket company,
which means that he's thinking about a lot more than just ...
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Exclusive: Elon Musk: 'The credit for saving T ...
Filed
under: Earnings/Financials, Tesla, Electric
Back in 2009, the plug-in vehicle world was surprised to learn that
Daimler had invested $50 million in Tesla Motors. What we didn't know at
the time was that the money came deus ex machina style just before the
EV startup reaper was about to ...
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Report: GM will sell 2,500 Chevy Volts in Augu ...
Filed
under: Car Buying, Sedan, Chevrolet, GM, Electric
We should be getting August's official sales numbers early next week,
but The Detroit Free Press is already reporting that General Motors will
have something to be proud of in the announcement: 2,500 Chevrolet Volt
sales, the car's best ...
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Official: New CAFE rules officially finalized; ...
Filed
under: Government/Legal
Increasing the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards for model year
2017-2025 cars to 54.5 miles per gallon was first proposed in July 2011.
Since then, there has been a lot of back and forth, a lot of positive
and negative responses, and, lately, a delay for ...
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New "Harvest of Empire" Film Examines U.S. Int ...
At a time of heated and divisive debate over immigration, Onyx Films
presents "Harvest of Empire," a feature-length documentary that examines
the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in
Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today.
Based on the ...
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Alfred McCoy: "Torture and Impunity: The U.S. ...
In this online exclusive, we continue our discussion with University of
Wisconsin professor Alfred McCoy on U.S. torture policy, the Obama
administration’s refusal to prosecute war crimes, and new revelations
that waterboarding was used more often than the government ever
acknowledged.
...
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Amy Goodman's Fireside Chat with Workers Set t ...
Democracy Now! ’s Amy Goodman speaks with three workers at the
Bain-owned Sensata Technologies factory in Freeport, Illinois, all of
whom are camping in a tent city called "Bainport" across the street from
the factory. Dot Turner has worked there for 43 years, Cheryl Randecker
...
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Get the Frack Out of Our Water: Shale-Shocked ...
By Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan
Western Pennsylvania is considered the birthplace of commercial oil
drilling. On Aug. 27, 1859, Edwin Drake struck oil in Titusville, Pa.,
and changed the course of history. Now, people there are busy trying to
stop wells, and the increasingly pervasive d ...
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Tune in Thursday: Mother Jones Reporter David ...
As Romney tries to contain the fallout from the recently released
secret video of his conversation with high-end donors, we’ll speak with
David Corn of the magazine Mother Jones , which broke the news and
posted the video online.
Corn is the magazine’s Washington bureau chief ...
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Barack Obama Speech Text: Read The President&# ...
Huff
Post Posted: 09/06/2012 10:26 pm President Barack Obama delivered his
Democratic National Convention speech at the Time Warner Cable Arena in
Charlotte, N.C. on Thursday night. Below, his prepared remarks as
prepared for delivery. Michelle, I love you. The other night, I think
the entire co ...
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Bill Clinton’s 2012 DNC Speech – FULL TE ...
Being
Liberal 9/5/12 Here is the text of President Bill Clinton’s speech to
the Democratic National Convention as prepared for delivery and released
by the convention’s press office: We’re here to nominate a President,
and I’ve got one in mind. I want to nominate a man whose own life has
known ...
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This Seat’s Taken…
This seat’s taken. OFA.BO/c2gbfi, twitter.com/BarackObama/st… — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) August 31, 2012
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Paul Ryan Address: Convention Speech Built On ...
Huff
Post Ryan Grim Posted: 08/30/2012 12:29 am Updated: 08/30/2012 11:52 am
TAMPA, Fla. — Paul Ryan pledged Wednesday that if he and his running
mate Mitt Romney were elected president, they would usher in an ethic of
responsibility. The Wisconsin congressman and GOP vice presidential can
...
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Paul Ryan Fails — The Truth
The
Washington Post By Jonathan Bernstein Posted at 11:56 PM ET, 08/29/2012
It was, by any reasonable standards, a staggering, staggering lie.
Here’s Paul Ryan about Barack Obama: He created a bipartisan debt
commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent
them on their ...
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The Gold ‘Shadow Chart’
By
Jesse’s Café Américain A “Cup and Handle” is a bullish continuation
pattern in an uptrend. The greatest factor working against this current
gold chart as a cup and handle is that it appears during a
consolidation pattern in a broader uptrend. The ‘cup’ is best ...
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Listen to Catherine Austin Fitts’ Interv ...
Guns
and Butter Host Bonnie Faulkner interviews Catherine Austin Fitts:
Unpacking Mr. Global, Part III QE3: Infinite Quantitative Easing The
world that is dying and the world that is being born Where the money
went Where some of the money is returning Fraud and the black budget The
three big lie ...
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“You Are Here” 2.0
By Michael Keller The days of getting lost in the art museum or mall
might be drawing to a close. So, too, might the universal experience of
forgetting where you parked your car and stomping around angrily, then
hopelessly, through floor upon floor of multistory garage. Last
November, Google un ...
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Microsoft, HP Skirted Taxes via Offshore Units ...
By Kim Dixon Technology giants Microsoft Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co
used offshore units to shield billions of dollars from U.S. taxes by
taking advantage of loopholes and stretching the limits of the tax code,
a Senate panel said on Thursday. Calling tax avoidance rampant in the
technology sec ...
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Transcript for Precious Metals Market Report w ...
Transcript
for the Precious Metals Market Report with Franklin Sanders is now
available to Subscribers! From the transcript: Catherine: Well, you sent
me the German constitutional court report today, and you know, I’m used
to – it’s kind of pretty hard to applaud you, but that one really did
get ...
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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 ...
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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 »
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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 ...
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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 »
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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 »
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What’s happening in Greece? News from th ...
Summary:
The euro crisis began 30 months ago. The cheers for each new solution
proved unwarranted. Likewise the fears of the skeptics, as the periphery
nations have held together under horrific stress. So far. Here we look
at public sentiment in Greece. See the For More Information section at t
...
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Question time on the FM website. Post your qu ...
Summary:
It’s time again for question time — “ask the mineshaft”. In the
comments post your questions about geopolitics — and post your answers
to other people’s questions. This is a community exercise, from the
German “Gemeinschaft” (see Wikipedi ...
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Our choice of a leader reflects our true self. ...
Summary:
We watch the campaign to learn about the candidates. But we too are a
key part of the game. We help set its rules, style, and form. It
reveals much about us, and the New America now under construction on the
ruins of the America-that-once-was. During the 1960 campaign against
Nixon so ...
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What are the limitations of the Fed’s po ...
Summary:
Although one of the most power agencies of the US government,
obsessively discussed in the financial news, it remains one of the least
well understood. Here we examine the limitations on its power. Readers
can decide for themselves if these limitations are too tight, or too
loose. Cha ...
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About the violent mobs in the Middle East. And ...
Summary:
Every large event, every fork in the road, signals the need to stop and
think about our course of action. America today is defined by our
refusal to do so, as we see in our reaction to the riots. Our mob
psychology mirrors theirs, but we tend to reply with greater firepower.
That doesn& ...
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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, ...
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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 ...
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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, [...]
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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 ...
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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.
...
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Russian Military Reform: Not Quite There Yet
With
the last year defense budget of $72 billion, Russia has overtaken
Britain and France to become the world’s third-largest defense spender.
The Russian armed forces are in the midst of wide ranging transformation
whilst acquiring some state-of-the-art weapons, including French-built
Mis ...
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The Freedom Tour of Aung San Suu Kyi
The
hour before Aung San Suu Kyi’s arrival at a human rights town hall
hosted by Amnesty International Thursday wasn’t quiet. The audience
chanted (“What do we want? Human rights!”). A biographic video was
played. Magazines with Suu Kyi’s face on the cover were distributed.
Like pre-match hype, ...
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Palestine Seeking Observer Membership Status at UN
The
Palestinian Authority is making waves at the United Nations over its
status, wanting a vote by year-end. If this sentence sounds familiar,
it’s because this is the second year in a row that Palestine has made a
push for statehood at the U.N. around the start of a new General
Assembly s ...
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You Might Have Missed: National Security Threa ...
Margaret
Coker, Adam Entous, Jay Solomon, and Siobhan Gorman, “Miscues Before
Libya Assault,” Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2012.
Some officials say the U.S. could have sent military forces to Benghazi
from U.S. Naval Air Station Sigonella, which is some 450 miles away in
Sicily, or mobiliz ...
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Democracy Is Not Fading Away
On
September 15, the U.N. observed the International Day of Democracy, an
occasion meant to encourage reflections on the state of democracy around
the world and ways to promote and consolidate it. Many of the
reflections I saw stuck with a theme that’s been sounded a lot in the
past few ye ...
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Nine Is the Loneliest Number
I try to resist the temptation to argue that any particular statement a
candidate makes represents his "true" self, revealing what he wants to
conceal the rest of the time. This is something that campaigns say
whenever their opponent makes a "gaffe," but in general what matters
isn't what someo ...
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Could Romney Have Been a Different Candidate?
Mitt Romney has made a lot of mistakes in this campaign, not all of
which came in the last couple of weeks. Now that we've moved into the
"Is he doomed?" phase of campaign coverage, the always thoughtful Ron
Brownstein wonders if Romney sowed the seeds of his own undoing by the
way he ran his p ...
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What Makes An Activist?
Faced with being despised and threatened, the normal human instinct is
to hide. You keep your head down. You pass, if you can. If you can’t,
you try not to draw attention to whatever it is about you that your
government and your neighbors believe is evil. Throughout history, those
who’ve tried ...
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Friday Music Break
For today's Music Break, we're doing kind of a
swaying-back-and-forth-with-gentle-head-bob thing. This is Virginia
Coalition, doing "Home This Year" in somebody's back yard. The guy in
the back is the keyboard player, who, having no keyboards, decides to
make the most out of that tambourine.
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The Democrats Have a Lot of Governors' Mansio ...
Republicans already dominate governor's mansions around the country.
Twenty-nine states have GOP governors, thanks largely to 2010, when the
party took 11 governorships away from the Democrats. Given those
numbers, it might not seem like there's much left for Democrats to
defend. But, as it hap ...
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Five Adjectives That Scream "Don't Vote Republ ...
PAUL
BUCHHEIT FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT
There are more than five, of course, and voting Democrat may not be much
of an improvement, but attaching these adjectives to the comically
contemptible GOP seems more than appropriate.
Obstructionist
In 2010 Mitch McConnell said: "The single most importa ...
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Mitt Romney's Most Unexcellent Adventure
WILL
DURST FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT
Mitt Romney has to be more relieved than an Iowa corn farmer in the
middle of a thunderstorm to be back on home soil. Arms wide. Head back.
Wet face. Smile. Podium steps. National Anthem.
The American electorate may harbor an ambivalent attitude towards the
...
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BuzzFlash Commentary Will Soon Be Posted on Tr ...
MARK
KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT
In a day or two, BuzzFlash Commentary (formerly known as the BuzzFlash
blog) will move to the actual Truthout site. It is an exciting step in
the continued integration of BuzzFlash into Truthout.
Not only will there be the physical move of the site ( ...
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We Wrecked Iraq, We Pulled Out, We Redeployed ...
ROBERT
C. KOEHLER FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT
We wrecked Iraq, we pulled out, we redeployed in Anaheim.
This ain't working, guys- I mean, firing rubber bullets into anguished
crowds, siccing attack dogs on moms and children. I mean, inventing
enemies, going to war, unleashing state-of-the-art fire ...
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The Massive Voter Fraud of the GOP
MARK
KARLIN, EDITOR OF BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT
Isn't it voter fraud to deny US citizens the right to vote?
That is what the Republican Party is engaged in its campaign to place
onerous requirements on the poor, infirm and destitute seniors, the
homeless, students and others to vote.
Politico recen ...
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Pearls of wisdom
Various
people have been leaving a trail of pearls regarding my forthcoming
book Deceived Wisdom. You can get a free sampler here or of you’re in
the UK pre-order the print edition in plenty of time for Christmas.
Ahaargh! Francis Wheen – Judging by the sampler, it’s my dream b ...
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Faecal matters
One
of the most trivial ethical debates raged on my Facebook page after I
posted about whether one should hang a toilet roll “over” or “under”. Of
course, for those with a vertical toilet roll holder, it’s a moot
point. But, silliness aside, there is an important mo ...
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Toilet paper orientation
Whoever
said Wikipedia, or Sciencebase come to that, was trivial? This is
meaning-of-life stuff: Toilet paper when used with a toilet roll holder
with a horizontal axle parallel to the wall has two possible
orientations: the toilet paper may hang over (in front of) or under
(behind) the roll. Th ...
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Notes for a Periodic Table of Elements Songs
Working
on creating a Periodic Table of the Elements in which each entry is a
song: Love is Like Oxygen – The Sweet Gold – Spandau Ballet Helium –
Feeder Titanium – David Guetta Pocket full of Kryptonite?”
http://t.co/dMtlfLFu Radiohead ‘My Iron Lung’? L ...
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A blacksmith’s good heat and bad heat
An
engineer friend visited a working blacksmith on a museum and asked him
about the metallurgy and heating processes. The blacksmith pointed out
that coke is the best fuel for getting a good hot furnace and that a
gas-fired furnace, while able to get up to the same temperature does not
produce a ...
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Central Asia Really Could Go To War Over Lack ...
Earlier
this week, President Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan indicated that efforts
by Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to build hydroelectric power stations on
rivers that flowed into Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan could “spark war.”
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The Salton Sea: Death and Politics in the Grea ...
California's
Salton Sea, created by accident in the early 1900s, is set to become
the latest casualty in the water wars, and is threatening to take the
American West down with it.
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Kenya: Kenya's Water Wars Kill Scores
[IPS]Nairobi
-Water scarcity is fuelling deadly inter-ethnic wars that continue to
claim lives in Kenya, according to government officials. And if nothing
is done to educate communities on how to conserve the valuable resource,
the situation will escalate, governance experts and environmentalist
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Future Water Wars?
Growing populations, climate change, and diminishing water resources are combining to make water the oil of the 21st century.
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Uzbekistan Leader Warns of Water Wars in Centr ...
President
Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan has upped his rhetoric against neighboring
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, warning that their efforts to build
hydroelectric power stations on rivers upstream could spark war.
Speaking during an official visit to Astana on September 7, Karimov
launched a broadsid ...
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The Journey From High Schoolers To Climate Lea ...
by
Amanda Peterson, via Climate Access School is back in session for high
schools all across the country and the one thing on every student’s mind
is, of course, climate change. OK, maybe in most schools who’s dating
whom, getting into college and the elections are getting a bit more
play. But ...
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Romney’s Housing ‘White Paper’: No Plans For F ...
Our
guest blogger is John Griffith, a Policy Analyst with the Economic
Policy team at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. There’s an
old rule of thumb in politics: if you have rotten news to drop, do it
late on a Friday afternoon. Mitt Romney tweaked that rule yesterday: if
you have a ...
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How Less Education Leads To Lower Life Expectancy
White
Americans without high school diplomas have seen their life expectancy
fall by four years since 1990, according to results from a recent Health
Affairs study. The New York Times reports that the drop was sharpest
among less-educated white women, whose life expectancy dropped by five
years, ...
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Open Thread Plus Toles Cartoon Of The Week
A cyber-penny for your thoughts.
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We Saved The Ozone Layer. We Can Save The Climate.
by
David Doniger, via NRDC’s Switchboard Climate change is not the first
planetary pollution crisis we have faced. That distinction belongs to
the depletion of the earth’s protective ozone layer. This Sunday marks
the 25th anniversary of the signing of the world’s most successful
environm ...
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Video Magic
This guy looks like he's been through a lot ...
... what??? I'm busy again!
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Kim Rivera
So,
the harpercon cartel has decided to deport US war resister Kim Rivera.
The harpercon government (and their brain-dead fans) believe that
because you voluntarily join the US military you are bound, legally and
morally, to participate in illegal wars and all the other war crimes
that follow fr ...
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harper the Pants-Pissing Coward
There
are a lot of "conservative" scum-bags who are given to braggadacio
about harper's political longevity and how their hero has successfully
crushed his opponents time and time again. Which is stupid nonsense of
course. harper LOST the last election and he'd be on the road to prison
if a coal ...
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Mitt Romney's Bad Day
I
don't want to talk too much about this; what with the disastrous state
of Canada's political culture (as represented by the Mayoralty of Rob
Ford in Toronto), and the opening of a new session of Parliament which
the fraudulent, illegitimate harpercon cartel chose to mar with the
constant repet ...
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No Oversight Needed For CSIS
At least that's what CSIS Director Richard Fadden said in response to
the Canadian Human Rights Commissioner's recommendations:
In a newly declassified memo, CSIS director Dick Fadden dismisses the
Canadian Human Rights Commission's recommendation that national
security agencies do mor ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Don't Let Violence Against the Homeless Go Unp ...
Despite
its economic troubles, Detroit is not known for being kind to the
homeless. That's too bad, since there are nearly 10,000 homeless people
living there.
In October, police say that Steven James Diponio, 54, became so enraged
at Charles Duncan, 42, who was homeless and sleeping behind a sc ...
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The Correct, Easy Way To Make Green Smoothies ...
April
3, 2012 Natural News By Paul Fassa “Adding green super food smoothies
to your diet is a great thing to do for your health. There are many
amazing benefits of adding more green vegetables in your diet and making
smoothies is an easy way to get them in your tummy.” –KTRN Du ...
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Pfizer Execs To Stand Trial For Cover-Up Of Dr ...
April
3, 2012 Natural News By Ethan A. Huff “Here is more proof that drug
companies are evil to the core.” –KTRN Four former executives at Pfizer
Inc., the world’s largest drug company. — Henry McKinnell, John
LaMattina, Karen Katen, Joseph Feczko — as well a ...
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Three Benefits Of Dark Chocolate That Will Hel ...
April
3, 2012 Natural News By Celeste M. Smucker, MPH, PhD “More evidence
that chocolate is quite healthy. But don’t confuse real chocolate over
the garbage called Hershey’s.” –KTRN The Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) reports that 68 percent of adults over the age ...
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McDonald’s Stock Slides As More Consumers Turn ...
April
3, 2012 The Onion By The Onion “Even though this is satire, The Onion
nailed it – McDonald’s does not serve real food.” –KTRN The McDonald’s
Corporation announced Tuesday that it will close 175 restaurants and cut
nearly 600 corporate jobs, responding to ...
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Ron Paul Is Trying To Save GOP From Themselves
April
3, 2012 RT By RT “Ron Paul may be the only one who can save the GOP.
The party is in complete turmoil these days.” –KTRN Presidential hopeful
Ron Paul might not represent what his Republican rivals are touting
this election year, but the Texas congressman says that he won ...
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High risk US embassy in Yemen gets Marine rein ...
High
risk US embassy in Yemen gets Marine reinforcements as protests
continue by Jane Novak An elite Marine rapid response team arrived in
Yemen’s capital to protect the US embassy there which remains vulnerable
and in disrepair following a mob attack this week. Protests against a
video clip dee ...
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State Department ends Yemen arms embargo
Without
much fanfare or explanation, the US State Department revised its
defense export policy on Yemen and will now consider applications for
licenses to export lethal defense articles to Yemen. The July 3, 2012
Federal Register notice updates the US International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (I ...
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Yemen’s Al-Qaeda booby traps southern ci ...
Several
children were among 25 people killed by land mines planted as al Qaeda
fled Yemen’s southern province of Abyan, the Yemen Executive Mine Action
Center (YEMAC) said on Sunday. Reporting to Abyan’s governor, the YEMAC
said it had cleared or exploded over 2100 shells and mines since June
13 ...
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Yemen’s al Qaeda threatens to execute 73 hostages
Al
Qaeda in Yemen threatened to execute 73 captured Yemeni soldiers unless
the terror group’s imprisoned comrades are released. “Executing
prisoners is a serious violation of the laws of war and a war crime,”
Human Rights Watch said in a statement today. “It is also a war crime to
use detainees ...
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Obama’s strategic blunder in Yemen may shield ...
A
law passed by Yemen’s cabinet on Sunday provides blanket immunity to
former president Ali Abdullah Saleh and all those who served in his
governments over the last 33 years. One unintended consequence may be to
also immunize those al Qaeda operatives on the payroll of the Yemeni
military and se ...
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Ask Alex Jones #9
Dark
Politricks Feed
View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comPrisonplanet.com
Aug 11, 2012 Alex answers Planet Infowars members’ questions.Check out
all the best #altnews at DarkPolitricks.com
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Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan to be Mitt Romney’s V ...
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View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comRawStory.com
Following information that former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) would
announce his choice for Vice President outside the USS Wisconsin in
Norfolk, Virgina, sources have confirmed that the nominee will be Rep.
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American Values
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View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comDissident Voice
Article dissidentvoice.orgBy William Blum The United States and its
comrade-in-arms, Al Qaeda. And other tales of an empire gone mad.
Afghanistan in the 1980s and 90s … Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990 ...
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U.S. Army tests football field-sized super spy ...
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View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comRawStory.com The
U.S. Army’s Long-Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV) — a
high-tech robotic spy blimp — was launched for its 90-minute maiden
voyage on Tuesday from a military base in Lakehurst, ...
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Historic Hypocrisy: UN-Backed Rogue States Pla ...
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Article dissidentvoice.orgBy Felicity Arbuthnot The greatest crime since
World War II has been U.S. foreign policy. ” Former US Attorney
General, Ramsey Clark On May 4th, 2012, UN Secretary General ...
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Max Keiser: Mike Ruppert: Peak Oil and The End ...
Dandelion
Salad Sep 22, 2012 by PressTVGlobalNews In this edition of the show Max
interviews Mike Ruppert from collapsenet.com. He talks about the
decline of the American empire at the end of the age of oil. Mike
Ruppert is an American author, a former Los Angeles Police Department
officer, and ...
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Not A Gaffe, But The Real Romney by Ralph Nade ...
Dandelion
Salad by Ralph Nader The Nader Page Sept. 20, 2012 There was something
missing from the release of a tape showing Mitt Romney pandering to fat
cats in Boca Raton, Florida with these very inflammatory words: “There
are 47 percent who are with him, (Obama) who are dependent upon governme
...
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Dennis Kucinich Calls Out Monsanto: Americans ...
Dandelion
Salad http://kucinich.house.gov Washington, Sep 19, 2012 On the Floor
of the House of Representatives, Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH)
today called out Monsanto by name for opposing efforts to grant
consumers their right-to-know about genetically engineered food.
Congressman Kucinic ...
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Obama Wins Right To Indefinitely Detain Americ ...
Dandelion
Salad Sep 18, 2012 by democracynow DemocracyNow.org – The Obama
administration has filed an emergency appeal of a federal judge’s
decision to block a controversial statute that gave the government the
power to carry out indefinite detention. Judge Katherine Forrest ruled
ag ...
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Chris Hedges: OWS – The Ruling Elite Is ...
with
Chris Hedges Featured Writer Dandelion Salad September 15, 2012 Sep 17,
2012 by RTAmerica Today protesters are gathering in downtown Manhattan
to mark the first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street movement which
kicked out a year ago in Zuccotti Park. RT’s Marina Portnaya is speaking
wi ...
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A Few Weeks Ago, Rupert Murdoch Was Still King Of The World
A glimpse at life before the hacking scandal, from the UK Independent :
It was only a few weeks ago that Rupert, his son James, daughter
Elisabeth and Rebekah Brooks were the talk of the town; hailed as the
king-makers to the pol ...
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Julian Assange, 2012:
They've ranked him amongst war criminals....for exposing war criminals.
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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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NIH Decision Signals the Beginning of the End ...
With
the retirement of 110 government-owned chimpanzees at the New Iberia
Research Center, the end of medical research on man’s closest living
relative may be near. New Iberia operates the largest research chimp
colony in the United States and is a bastion of a practice abandoned in
every other ...
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Royal Observatory Picks Best Astronomy Photos ...
This
year's best images of the heavens include colliding galaxies, open star
clusters, and frozen waterfalls beneath a twinkling night sky. All
these photos are winners in the Royal Observatory Greenwich's annual
Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition.
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Slime Molds Take Over the Globe
By traveling from city to city on a map, microscopic protists known as slime molds have figured out how to take over the world.
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Wired Science Space Photo of the Day: Lunar La ...
If
you're like us, you could look at photos of galaxies, planets, moons
and nebulas all day. But you don't have all day, so let Wired Science
bring you the most intriguing, beautiful or mysterious view of space we
can find. We promise they will be mind-blowing and tempt you to replace
your deskt ...
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Romantic or Reckless? The Plan to Message Alie ...
If
you've ever pondered what you would say to an alien, you may get that
chance between 7:30 and 8 p.m. PT tonight. Tweets in Space is a project
to capture 30 minutes worth of tweets with the hashtag #tweetsinspace to
beam toward an exoplanet in hopes of messaging any aliens that live
there.
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Israel rejects US-backed Arab plan for confere ...
Israel
expressed its strong opposition on Wednesday to an Arab initiative,
supported by the Obama administration, to hold a conference that would
debate the possibility of a nuclear-free Middle East.
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian lan ...
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Russell Tribunal on Palestine – New York sessi ...
The
Russell Tribunal on Palestine (RToP) will be holding its fourth
international session in New York City on Saturday, October 6 and
Sunday, October 7. The RToP is an International People’s Tribunal...
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian ...
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Wally Shawn: On the necessity of the Russell T ...
Actor
Wally Shawn explains why the Russell Tribunal on Palestine is, at this
moment in time, crucial, and why you should join.
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian lands, now in its fifth decade. Go to the IOA website
for much more...
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APJP: End all demolitions in Al Bustan, Silwan ...
Architects
and Planners for Justice in Palestine call upon the mayor of Jerusalem
to put an end to all house demolitions in Al Bustan, Silwan, and the
rest of East Jerusalem.
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian lands, now in its fifth deca ...
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Jonathan Cook: US love affair with Israel mask ...
Politicians
may prefer to express admiration of Israel, and hand over billions of
dollars in aid, but the US security establishment has - at least in
private - always regarded Israel as an...
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian lands, now ...
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Screening for Specific Genetic Mutations with ...
Screening
air-dried fine needle aspirations (FNA) for a panel of genetic
mutations linked to follicular or papillary thyroid cancer could reduce
the need for diagnostic thyroid surgery, according to data presented at
the 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association (ATA) in
Quebec Cit ...
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New Mouse Model May Provide Insights Into Rare ...
ew
mouse models can help scientists study a rare disease, called SECISBP2
syndrome, that causes abnormal thyroid hormone metabolism, delayed bone
maturation, as well as other abnormal characteristics that vary by
individual, according to new data presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting
of the Ameri ...
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Novel Sequencing Tools to Play Important Role ...
Next-generation
sequencing analyses of the follicular variant of papillary thyroid
carcinoma may elucidate the biological underpinnings and clinical
behavior of an increasingly common disease, according to data presented
at the 82nd ATA Annual Meeting in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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Disparities Exist in Surgical Management of Th ...
A
spectrum of disparities exist in the surgical management of
well-differentiated thyroid cancer, according to new data presented at
the 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Thyroid Association (ATA) in
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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What Is the Smithsonian? First Ad Campaign Pla ...
Most
Americans know the Smithsonian―or at least they think they do―with its
iconic objects, like the Hope Diamond and Dorothy's ruby slippers,
coming to mind. But the Smithsonian is far more than objects on exhibit.
To help people understand that it is a place of scientific discovery,
cultural e ...
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Weekend Roundup: September 15-21, 2012
by
An Hertogen
by An Hertogen This week on Opinio Juris, we posted Harold Koh’s speech
on international law in cyberspace, delivered earlier this week, as part
of our efforts to make important international law speeches more
readily available. The decision by the Obama administration to ...
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A Common Prayer: Religious Sensibilities and t ...
by
Robyn Curnow
[Robyn Curnow is a graduate of the University of Melbourne and the
University of Queensland. She works as a lawyer in Melbourne.]
Reactions to the prosecution and sentencing of three members of Pussy
Riot in August this year have revealed sharp disparities in the ways
different ...
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U.S. to Delist “Good” Terrorist Group
by
Kevin Jon Heller
Just in case you are not yet convinced that the Obama administration's
counterterrorism policies are actually worse than the Bush
administration's:
The officials said U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had made the
decision to remove MEK from the list, and that it was ...
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Weekday News Wrap: Friday, September 21, 2012
by
Jessica Dorsey
by Jessica Dorsey A Syrian airstrike has killed at least 54 amid heavy
fighting in northern Syria. At a UN Security Council meeting, Iran was
attacked about the aid it is providing to Syria’s government forces. At
the IAEA’s meeting in Geneva, Iran and Israel squa ...
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Is the U.S. Obligated to Defend Japan’s Senkak ...
by
Julian Ku
by Julian Ku As things continue to get ugly between China and Japan over
the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, the U.S. has tried to stay out of the way.
Still, although the U.S. has tried to stay neutral on the territorial
dispute, it appears the U.S. is obligated by treaty to defend any ...
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Parties Debate How to Slow Medicare Costs
Parties
Debate How to Slow Medicare Costs PHOENIX - Both sides in this year's
national election agree the country is going to have to cut spending
growth in Medicare. But Democrats want to reduce payments to health-care
providers, while Republicans want to change Medicare to a voucher
program. R ...
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Westerners Back Impact Fees for Renewable Ener ...
Westerners
Back Impact Fees for Renewable Energy on Public Lands PHOENIX – In
western states, including Arizona, party lines practically disappear in a
new poll about balancing renewable energy development with protection
for public lands.
Nearly three out of four voters in 11 states said ...
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Food Fight? Expert Weighs In on Benefits of Or ...
Food
Fight? Expert Weighs In on Benefits of Organic PHOENIX - Much media
attention has been given to the recent release of a Stanford University
study that found little evidence of additional health benefits from
organic foods. But other experts, including Joe Pedretti, an
organic-education spec ...
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New Poll Shows Strong Support for Food Stamps, ...
New
Poll Shows Strong Support for Food Stamps, Opposition to Cuts PHOENIX,
Ariz. - Three-quarters of Americans say cutting billions from the food
stamp program is the wrong way to reduce federal spending. That's the
result of a new survey from the Washington, D.C.-based Food Research and
Action ...
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AZ Tax Backers Seize on New School Spending Report
AZ
Tax Backers Seize on New School Spending Report PHOENIX - Arizona has
made the deepest cuts to elementary and secondary education of any state
in the nation during the past five years, according to a new report
from the Washington, D.C.-based Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Report co ...
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Center for Food Safety Calls Dow, SOCC Backroo ...
Today,
Center for Food Safety issued a response to a joint statement by The
Save Our Crop Coalition (SOCC) and Dow Chemical announcing SOCC has
dropped its opposition to 2,4-D resistant “Agent Orange” crops. This
backroom agreement was made prior to any approval of 2,4-D resistant
crops by the U ...
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Stanford Research on Organics Hits the Stats, ...
By
Lisa J. Bunin, Ph.D, Organic Policy Coordinator, Center for Food Safety
“Are Organic Foods Safer or Healthier than Conventional Alternatives?”
Stanford University researchers attempted to answer this question in
their recently released analysis of published literature on the health,
nutrition ...
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Environmental, Public Interest Groups Ready fo ...
Longstanding
violation of Endangered Species Act provisions highlights Sixty-Day
Notice filing Today, the Center for Food Safety, Beyond Pesticides and
the Sierra Club, along with affected citizens from around the country,
filed a Sixty-Day Notice letter with the Environmental Protection Agency
...
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Oregon Court of Appeals Grants Stay, Canola Pl ...
Groups
and producers pleased with court ruling, damage to local growers
temporarily averted The Oregon Court of Appeals has ruled that the
Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) failed to provide adequate
justification for a temporary rule issued earlier this month that would
have allowed the un ...
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Center for Food Safety Lawsuit Targets FDA, OM ...
Food
Safety and Modernization Act rules unlawfully delayed as risks
increase, public health threatened The Center for Food Safety (“The
Center”) today filed suit in federal court against the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for
their failure to im ...
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The Best Sources for Real Estate Listings
Posting
your home into some credible Real Estate Listings are the best way you
can do if you want to sell your property right away. It is not expensive
either to do real estate listing. Most of home sellers nowadays have
got their property listed for a very minimal amount, and most of these
sell ...
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House Hopping
House Hopping
Adolescent years are a challenge. For everyone involved. Young
individuals searching, yearning for their independence though not yet
prepared to manage the cost/benefit scales of life. Crazed parents hurt
by their child's sudden rebuttals and scared by both their loss of
control ...
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Buying Property
Buying Property
In buying property, you need to know on the things on what you want to
do in on your property. It also means that anything you want to wish to
have in your property. It can be like a beautiful view in which you can
view the sea or the city or an urbanized area. Well, people do ...
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IRA Real Estate Investments: Real Estate Investing
IRA Real Estate Investments: Real Estate Investing
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Real Estate Investing Myths
Real Estate Investing Myths
Myth #1 - Real estate investing requires money to invest.
Yes, money is required for you to invest in real estate. It just does
not have to be your own. Some of the options that are available are
co-ownership, financing from moneylenders and the seller financing t ...
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Apple’s Superiors Jumped the Gun?
Maybe
Apple should have waited to announce iOS6 at the same time with the
iPhone 5 launch, or announced the iPhone 5 sooner. Opinions about the
new iPhone vary from “evolutionary” to “boring”. iOS6 on the other hand,
is definitely more atractive. If Apple had chosen to co ...
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O Ridiculous Fortune
O
fortuna! Velut luna, statu variabilis! Semper crecis et decrecis, vita
detestabilis! (Carmina Burana) O fortune! Like the moon you are
ever-changing: Always increasing and decreasing, making life
detestable!(Rough translation) Whenever I’m feeling depressed, laughter
is often the way out ...
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Where’s the switch?
I’ve
been somber for two days in a row, which isn’t very common in me
anymore. It feels as if someone turned off the light. I suspect that in
the chemicals of my brain, this is not too far from the truth. Lately I
haven’t had to make an effort to feel well. I could [...]
Relate ...
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Older and Wiser
I
had feared my coworkers would forget my birthday this morning, since
even one of my closest friends saw me this morning and apparently
forgot. But they didn’t! This reminds me of past birthdays in Mexico,
and shows me that the people at Kansas City Southern, Mexico are
classier than any ...
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Disney-Pixar Pollution
For
a movie titled “Brave” Pixar are behaving like cowards. I knew it the
moment Princess Merida rode her horse out of her castle. A character
song. A musical cue. Suddenly I wasn’t watching a Pixar movie, I was
watching Mulan or Pocahontas. The very thought of another Disney
princess is bad eno ...
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Kangaroo cull
Last
week, members of animal welfare groups protested against kangaroo cull!
''A recent survey of 600 Canberrans by Territory and Municipal Services
found 79 per cent were supportive of kangaroo culling under some
circumstances and 70 per cent were supportive of culling for
conservation of smal ...
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Environmental News 01/06/2012
Environmental
News You Shouldn't Miss
Storms hit ahead of sunny long weekend
The last day of autumn may have stolen winter’s thunder with a wet storm
hitting the city yesterday afternoon. Dark skies covered the
metropolitan area and much of the South West from mid-afternoon, with
rain an ...
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Green Capital Australia
Today
is Green Capital Day in Australia. Do you know something about that?
Well, Green capital was established in 2002 by The Total Environment
Center (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t rct=j
q=the%20total%20environment%20center source=web cd=1 ved=0CF4QFjAA
url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tec.org.au%2F ei=G ...
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Environmental News 31/05/2012
Environmental
News You Shouldn't Miss
Premier's park hunting backdown the price of power sale
National parks in NSW will be opened up to recreational hunters as part
of a deal between the Shooters and Fishers Party and the government to
ensure passage of its electricity privatisation bill ...
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Giraffe: A delicate animal that requires speci ...
Last
week, The Age website
(http://www.theage.com.au/environment/conservation/giraffes-die-of-shock-after-zoo-rampage-20120515-1ynlq.html)
published an article about 2 Giraffes' death from stress after a zoo
rampage in Poland.
Here you have an extract from this moving article: « Giraffes are ex ...
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