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Safety haven
If
Canadian postal workers were to design the perfect winter boot, it
would help them avoid slipping on icy walkways, stop them from missing
their truck brakes while driving and keep them from getting their
crampon spikes stuck in wooden porches.If the hearing impaired were
looking for a hearing ...
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Small tools, big impact
Cancer,
heart disease and stroke are leading causes of death among Canadians.
As a medical doctor, an associate professor of electrical and computer
engineering and a Canada Research Chair in Bioengineering and
Biophotonics, Victor Yang has a unique perspective on these deadly
diseases. Based at ...
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Innovative, naturally
For
the first time this past winter, the Canada Foundation for Innovation
(CFI) launched the Emerging Science Journalists Award (ESJA). The award
was created to support Canada’s talented young science writers. Below is
one of the winning entries by Roslyn Dakin, doctoral candidate in the
Departm ...
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A very gourd idea
It’s
been known for years that plants can take up and store trace amounts of
hazardous metals like nickel, arsenic and cadmium from contaminated
soil in a process called phytoremediation. Until recently, however,
scientists assumed that plants weren’t capable of taking up a class of
toxic chemic ...
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Johne’s happens
Trudging
through a dairy farm to collect manure samples isn’t exactly glamorous
work, but the odorous task is starting to have a big impact on the
health of dairy cattle in Atlantic Canada — and it will save the dairy
industry millions of dollars each year. Technicians at the University of
Princ ...
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Mysterious pumice raft in Pacific explained
Back in August, an enormous floating mass of pumice was spotted in the
South Pacific Ocean off the coast of New Zealand. New evidence of
changes on the seafloor confirms an erupting undersea volcano created
the sprawling rock raft.
New Zealand scientists aboard the research vessel Tangaroa rec ...
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Zionist lobbyist Patrick Clawson reveals more ...
Patrick
Clawson, Director of Research at Washington Institute Of Near East
Policy (WINEP), was in the news last month for suggesting that a false
flag attack should be used to incite a war with Iran and now, in a new
exclusive interview, he candidly admits to the existence of "shadow
wars" in th ...
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Institutionalized state assassinations and the ...
With
barely a week and a half to go until the November 6 presidential
elections, the entire spectrum of the American pseudo-left is exerting
maximum efforts to turn out votes for Obama with the claim that the
reelection of the incumbent Democrat would represent the "lesser of two
evils."
If the ...
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Walmart labor abuses come back to haunt as Bla ...
Walmart
has been hit with a class action lawsuit in the midst of a threatened
employee walkout on Black Friday, one of the busiest, most profitable
shopping days of the year. Will worker troubles have an impact, or is
this old hat for Walmart?
Editor's note: This story has been updated to inclu ...
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Bullying Victim Kills Self in Front of Classmates
Felicia
Garcia was just 15 years old when she killed herself on Wednesday. Her
final tweet? "I can't, im [sic] done, I give up." On Saturday night last
week, the high school freshman went to a party. At the party she ended
up having sex with four members of the varsity football team.
Since Satu ...
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TransCanada in Texas . . .
TRUTHOUT
is a fine site for concerned citizens, and Candice Bernd has an account
you should check out, "SLAPPed, Arrested, Deemed Eco-Terrorists:
TransCanada Blockaders Persevere". It seems that there are concerned
Americans, that don't want Stevie's Tar. Sure seems to have fallen in a
black ho ...
- Simple is good . . .
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The war on women . . .
THE
WAR ON WOMEN continues in the Middle East, and according to Roya
Hakakian's article in the Washington Post, "How blaming the West hides a
war on women", it developed to a fine art in Iran and has
institutionalized misogyny in the Islamic fundies, and has put a killing
frost in the Arab Sprin ...
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Bullies beware . . .
LOVE COMPETENT PEOPLE. Then again, there are those who will demand a National Long-Bow Registry.
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Back to the Bates . . .
DALTON EXITS Ontario politics with a masterful stroke: proroguing the
Ontario Legislature. As a result, there are no debates about the worst
series of mistakes committed by an Ontario administration in one very
long time. From E-Health, to Ornge, to the Oakville Power Station Stu
...
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Fox Gave Indiana Senate Candidate's Rape Comme ...
The
day after Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said
that "even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it
is something that God intended to happen," Fox News mentioned the
comment twice, devoting just over two minutes of coverage to it.
Meanwhile, CNN gave t ...
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Fox Distorts Obama's Comments To Claim He Igno ...
Fox
& Friends ignored parts of President Obama's recent interview with
the Des Moines Register to accuse him of admittedly ignoring the economy
when he took office. In fact, Obama emphasized in the interview that he
had done as much as possible to fix the economy given constant
Republican ob ...
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Fox's Van Susteren Misrepresents State Dept. E ...
Fox
host Greta Van Susteren claimed that recently released State Department
emails prove that the Obama administration knew the attack in Benghazi,
Libya, was an act of terrorism as it was happening and that it was
"ridiculous" for the administration to link the attack to an anti-Islam
video. Ye ...
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Media Focus On Bayonet Numbers, Ignore Romney' ...
In
response to Mitt Romney's debate claim that the Navy's fleet "is
smaller now than any time since 1917," President Obama noted that
military also has fewer bayonets and horses because it has modernized.
Rather than discuss President Obama's accurate point about military
strength, members of th ...
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TIMELINE: Fox News' Role In The "Climate Of Doubt"
PBS'
Frontline recently aired a documentary titled "Climate of Doubt,"
examining how conservative groups, frequently funded by the fossil fuel
industry, have pushed Republicans to reject the scientific consensus on
manmade global warming. Here, Media Matters looks back at how Fox News
has contri ...
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Syria: US-NATO Sponsored Rebels break the Ceas ...
Reported this morning, the cease fire war was broken by the NATO sponsored rebels.
Terrorist acts directed against military posts were conducted throughout the country on Friday.
“Armed terrorist groups opened fire on military posts in Deir Ezzor, including checkpoints in Halabyeh at 7.25 ...
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Imperialism In The X-Factor Age
In
Vietnam, Agent Orange was dropped by the US to poison a foreign
population. In Iraq and the former Yugoslavia, depleted uranium was
used. In Western countries, things are a bit more complicated because
various states have tended to avoid using direct forms of physical
violence to quell their ...
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Countering the Global Corporate-Insurgency whi ...
The
terms insurgency and counterinsurgency can quickly become confusing in a
politically motivated context. However, generally speaking, an
insurgency seeks to overthrow an established institution or political
order, while a counterinsurgency seeks to maintain that order.In the
United States, an ...
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NATO Using Al Qaeda “Rat Lines” to ...
The
discredited and now obscure, defected Syrian ambassador Nawaf Fares,
had claimed mid-summer of 2012 that the Syrian government had been
behind the influx of foreign terrorists that entered Iraq during the
later phases of the US-British occupation of Iraq. These terrorists took
part in campai ...
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Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and the Military Trial ...
Pretrial
arguments began last week and continued Wednesday in the military
commission trial in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba of the alleged 9/11 plotters
over the US government’s attempt to suppress any testimony by the
defendants on their torture at the hands of the CIA.…
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Obama vs. Romney: A Stark Contrast on the Envi ...
Few policy issues separate Barack Obama and Mitt Romney more widely
than the environment and energy. One man believes human activity is
driving global warming, the other questions to what extent humans are
responsible. One advocates federal support for renewable energy
technologies, the other ...
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Coverup No More: Shocking Photos and Emails of ...
This article was published in partnership
with GlobalPossibilities.org.Some two and a half years after the BP oil
spill, Greenpeace has obtained emails and photos from a U.S. government
agency that reveal the extent to which the government tried to shield
the public from the wildlife casu ...
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Why We May Be Able to Start Feeding Ourselves ...
This article was published in partnership
with GlobalPossibilities.org.They are back: blue mussels and menhaden
have returned to Long Island Sound this year in huge numbers. On this
40th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, we can celebrate their
homecoming as a sign of the progress made r ...
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U.S. Poised to Be World's Top Oil Producer, Pa ...
Drill, Baby, Drill Strategy Won’t Lower Gasoline Prices, Will Enrich
Big OilThe AP reports today: This is a good news, bad news story, which
the media, characteristically, gets half right.U.S. oil output is
surging so fast that the United States could soon overtake Saudi ...
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Can We Survive the Lifestyle Choices of the Pl ...
This article was published in partnership
with GlobalPossibilities.org.Although you would not know it from what
passes for debate during the ongoing presidential campaign here in the
United States, the biosphere is under siege. A historically high rate of
ice melt in the Artic, devastatin ...
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Public Utility Commission Ignores Texans’ Crie ...
Even
Support from Businesses Like IKEA Is Not Enough for PUC AUSTIN, TX –
The Public Utility Commission delivered a slap in the face to the more
than 6,000 Texans and 70 businesses and organizations who have actively
called on the Commission to implement and expand the non-wind renewable
portfo ...
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Solar Backers Rally as Public Comment Period Ends
Advocates
fault PUC for turning a blind eye to industry as Texas falls behind
Solar energy backers rallied outside the Texas Public Utility
Commission [last] week seeking enforcement of a seven-year-old law that
would boost electric generation from geothermal, biomass and the state’s
ample suppl ...
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PRICELE$$ – the movie
From
the Fourth of July to the halls of Congress, PRICELE$$ is a filmmaker’s
personal journey across America to answer a burning question: why are
some of our government’s most basic policies, like food and energy, so
out-of-date – and can anything be done about it? Sharing the suspicion o
...
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Rally for Clean Energy and Good Jobs – Thursda ...
We
are taking our Clean Energy Works for Texas campaign to the doorstep of
the Public Utility Commission (PUC) next week. We hope you will join
us for a rally on Thursday, October 18 at 12 p.m. in front of the
William B. Travis building at 1701 N. Congress Avenue, Austin, TX 78701
We are [...]
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Breaking: Daryl Hannah joins tar sands blockade
Actress
Daryl Hannah has been arrested along with Winnsboro ranch owner Eleanor
Fairchild, 78, while staging a protest against Keystone XL construction
on Mrs. Fairchild’s farm. The duo where defending Mrs. Fairchild’s home
and business, Fairchild Farms, a portion of which has been e ...
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Preparations Underway for the World Social For ...
For
the past year, Stop the Wall and the Union of Agricultural Work
Committees (both Grassroots International partners) have been working
diligently with their Palestinian and Brazilian allies to fulfill the
call issued in 2011 at the World Social Forum in Dakar. Then,
participants expresse ...
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No Olive Branches Here: Settler Violence Threa ...
Israeli
settler violence against Palestinians and their property, which
escalated this summer, is on the rise again with this October’s olive
harvest season in the West Bank. Officials from the United Nations as
well as activists in Palestine and Israel are calling on Israeli forces
to intervene ...
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For-Profit Folly in Haiti
Subheadline:
Development-Industrial Complex Can't Deliver Reconstruction After Earthquake
Outside Author Info
Outside Author Bio:
Jake Johnston is a Research Associate at th ...
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Message from Rafael Alegría, Honduran leader o ...
On
May 1 of this year, my colleague Saulo Araujo (Program Coordinator for
Latin America) and I spent the day with Rafael Alegría, a leader of the
Vía Campesina based in Honduras. The video below offers some of his
reflections.
Rafael’s message is clear:read more
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Korean Women Peasant’s Association Awarded the ...
kwpalogo.jpg
Last Wednesday, October 10th, in New York City, I had the privilege of
witnessing the US Food Sovereignty Alliance award the fourth annual Food
Sovereignty Prize to the Korean Women Peasant’s Association (KWPA).read
more
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The Insane Body Piercings of Phuket's Vegetari ...
The
Vegetarian Festival of Phuket takes body piercing to a whole new level,
with everything from motorbike parts to beach umbrellas used to
puncture the skin.
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7 Most Incredible Abandoned Power Plants on Earth
When
they are operational, power plants are constant hives of industry. Once
closed, however, they make perfect sites for urban exploration.
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the full, formatted version of the article
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The Hajj: A Sea of Pilgrims Converging on Mecca
Every year, approaching two million pilgrims converge on Mecca to perform the mandatory once-in-a-lifetime rituals of the Hajj.
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5 Coolest Links of the Week
From
legendary Civil War nurses and famous agoraphobia sufferers, to tragic
rock concerts and air disasters that could have been averted... Five
cool links.
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Shipwreck Carcasses Strewn Around the Cape of ...
The
Cape of Good Hope is known for its violent winds and rough waters. In
these photos, relics of these destructive forces can be seen littering
the rocky coastline.
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Fear, Intimidation & Media Disinformation: U.K ...
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, August 20,
2009
An official UK government report –quoted extensively in Britain’s
tabloid media– is warning the British public that there will b ...
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President European Commission Advocated World ...
Jurriaan Maessen. Infowars. July 24th, 2009
On September 7, 1992, two term President of the European Commission
Jacques Delors gave a speech to the Royal Institute of International A
...
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Billions of People Expected to Die Under Curre ...
Barbara Minton, Natural News, July 21st, 2009
Your right to eat healthy food and use supplements of your choice is
rapidly vanishing, but every effort has been made to keep you in th ...
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Bioweapons, Dangerous Vaccines, and Threats of ...
Stephen Lendman, Global Research, July 7th, 2009
Although international law prohibits the use of chemical and
bacteriological weapons, America has had an active biological warfare pr
...
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Today we’re all prisoners in the USA
Papers, Please! June 2, 2009
As of today, June 1, 2009, even U.S. citizens are officially prisoners
in the USA, or exiles barred from entering our own country without the
government’ ...
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William Ostendorff, GOP-Appointed Regulator, U ...
Source: Huffington Post The inspector general at the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission has launched an investigation into a GOP political appointee
for attempting to thwart an agency probe into safety concerns at a
Michigan plant, NRC insiders tell The Huffington Post. In late May, ...
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William Ostendorff, GOP-Appointed Regulator, U ...
Source: Huffington Post The inspector general at the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission has launched an investigation into a GOP political appointee
for attempting to thwart an agency probe into safety concerns at a
Michigan plant, NRC insiders tell The Huffington Post. In late May, ...
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No One Will Be Charged with a Crime for the MF ...
Source: The Atlantic Wire Authorities are winding down their criminal
investigation of the failed brokarage firm, MF Global, and despite the
lack of oversight and the loss of more than $1 billion in customer
funds, it now seems unlikely that anyone at the firm will face criminal
ch...
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No One Will Be Charged with a Crime for the MF ...
Source: The Atlantic Wire Authorities are winding down their criminal
investigation of the failed brokarage firm, MF Global, and despite the
lack of oversight and the loss of more than $1 billion in customer
funds, it now seems unlikely that anyone at the firm will face criminal
ch...
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Climate Change Poses Food Distribution Risks, ...
* Bridges, roads could be washed away, hitting harvest transport
* "High degree of confidence" weather extremes linked to climate change
* Enough food, but problem is distribution - professor
By Environment Correspondent Alister Doyle
OSLO, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Downpours and heatwaves caused ...
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conscientious objectors need our support
ISRAEL:
Conscientious objector Moriel Rothman sentenced to 10 days'
imprisonment
Israeli conscientious objector Moriel Rothman, 23 year old, from
Jerusalem, arrived in the morning of Wednesday, 24 October 2012, to the
Induction Base in Jerusalem, where he declared his refusal to serve in
the Isr ...
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So Who Do I Vote For?
By
Debra Sweet
I was listening to the "foreign policy debate" while reading blogs and
tweeting. Among people I follow there was a lot of interest in whether
the drone war would come up. It was brought up by Mitt Romney,
approvingly, and then not spoken to by Obama. People also hoped
Guantanamo w ...
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Police Assault Whistle-Blowers in Their Ranks
By Linn Washington, Jr.
Two police lieutenants face a similar criminal charge but one gets a slap on the wrist while the other is fired.
One of these two police supervisors is an officer with a distinguished record of exposing corruption and misconduct.
Guess which of those two veteran ...
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John Douglass: Embodiment of a Ruined Election ...
By
David Swanson
In April I had a chat with Congressional candidate John Douglass who had
just about wrapped up his party's nomination for Congress here in
Virginia's Fifth District. Douglass is a retired Brigadier General, a
former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and a former deputy U.S ...
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Gaddafi and 66 Others Murdered After Capture - ...
More at The Real News
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The age-old battle of goats versus tortoises
by Sarah Laskow.
Before reading further in this post, ask yourself a question (and
answer honestly): Which do you care about more, guiltless (if hungry)
goats or the Galápagos Islands' giant tortoises?
If you answered goats, this post will make you sad.
Here was the ...
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Watch an orca chase a shark out of the water
by Sarah Laskow.
Orcas might be charismatic movie stars, but they are also killer
whales. A family of beachgoers in New Zealand caught on film an orca
fighting with a few sharks. One shark was so eager to get away from the
whale that it beached itself in the shallow water. (That's t ...
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What environmental policy could we expect from ...
by Jess Zimmerman.
Stephen Colbert has officially thrown his hat in the ring for
definitely possibly considering a run for president. He's already
out-polling Jon Huntsman! So what kind of environmental policy platform
could we expect from a President Colbert?
Well, for starters, no ...
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Don’t believe the hype about the ‘ ...
by Christopher Mims.
Some chemists came up with a really clever way to observe the
intermediate stage of an atmospheric chemical reaction, and then some PR
flack got a hold of it and suddenly science has invented a brand-new
molecule that will solve all our climate change woes! As usual, t ...
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Congressional staffers will stop betting on wi ...
by Jess Zimmerman.
We here at Grist mock a lot of people. But we don't always manage to
mock some sense into them. Which is why we're pretty psyched about the
response to Sarah Laskow's feature story revealing that congressional
staffers were making deadly wildfires into a fun ...
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Less Than a Week Away
We
encourage you to register for Awake and Aware.George Green will be a
featured speaker.September 19th & 20th • Burbank, CAClick here for
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The Georgia Guidestones
On one of the highest hilltops in Elbert County, Georgia stands a
huge granite monument. Engraved in eight different languages on the four
giant stones that support the common capstone are 10 Guides, or
commandments. That monument is alternately referred to as The Georgia
Guidestones, or the ...
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The Creation
THE
CREATION (A recent message given to George Green from the "guys
upstairs")
We are pleased to bring understanding and clarification on what is the
Creation. This is a challenge because your language of communication has
not the words for describing this conception of Creation. So as not to
pu ...
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The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging C ...
In
his previous books, James Kunstler focused on the shortsighted vision
of suburban planning; now he expands that view to the country's urban
growth challenges and the need to drastically change our current course
of auto and oil dependency. The Long Emergency is filled with history
plus eye-op ...
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About George Green
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Friends,
Thank you for your interest in our catalog of unusual and informative
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Cartoon caption contest
Take
a look at the cartoon below and enter your caption idea in the comment
section (more ifo on prize, etc. below the cartoon). Eligible captions
will be those posted on my site, Elephant Journal, Wend Magazine,
PlanetSave, Eco-Snobbery Sucks, Ecolutionist, Ecopolitology, and
Twilight Earth. Wi ...
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Exposed: Why the GOP wants to eliminate Clean ...
Whether
we can believe this see-through-elephant-trunk footage or not, the
possibility that elephants have a triple fitration system within their
trunks has to have some credence. Otherwise, why on earth would leading
Republicans try to make it easier for big polluters to further pollute
the air ...
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Apples may lose trees [cartoon]
The
rest of Joe Mohr’s cartoons, and cartoon updates and other green news
on Twitter @GreenCartoons. Related posts:The Aging Activist Monsanto
Gets Beat–May Lose Beets (cartoon) Eco-Snobbery Sucks: The Cartoon
Related posts:The Aging Activist
Monsanto Gets Beat–May Lose Beets (cartoo ...
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Mixed message from USDA chief Vilsack [cartoon]
US
Ag Secretary, Tom Vilsack tells us to eat more natural foods a few days
after fully deregulating GMO alfalfa…I’m confused. Confused as well?
Read the links below and try to figure out this mess. From The New York
Times: Government’s Dietary Advice: Eat Less From Elephant Journal: ...
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BREAKING: Deleted Monsanto cartoon panel, leaked!
Unlike
the former Monsanto cartoon on this subject, this version shows a bit
more clearly who surrendered the future of organic agriculture to
Monsanto. There’s been a lot of talk from both sides (organic and
biotech) about compromise. That is misleading and almost laughable
(read: cryable ...
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Michael Jantzen’s Solar-Powered Transformation ...
Read
the rest of Michael Jantzen’s Solar-Powered Transformation House
Rotates to Create Different Rooms! Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg
Post tags: adaptable construction, green architecture, michael jantzen,
modular building, solar power building, sustainable design, the t ...
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Piers Saxby Candy Creates Charming Lamps Using ...
Piers
Saxby Candy, a Brighton-based designer, hand crafted his Jelly Desk
Lamp and Jelly Table Lamp with using oak wood for the stand and cast an
original 1930s copper jelly mold for the shade. Candy specializes in
traditional lighting with an architectural twist using metalwork
techniques to ha ...
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The Sustainable Disaster Recovery Conference C ...
Natural
disasters are physically, socially, and psychologically devastating to a
town. It can be extremely difficult to rebuild civic infrastructures
and restore the lives of residents. Where do individuals, families,
organizations and governments begin to look for help? Are there
processes, pol ...
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HKS Architects’ Renovated Warehouse Earns San ...
Read
the rest of HKS Architects’ Renovated Warehouse Earns San Francisco’s
First LEED for Homes Mid-rise Gold Certification Permalink | Add to
del.icio.us | digg Post tags: "leed", adaptive reuse, green buildings,
green renovation, hks architects, industrial lofts, leed for ...
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Sweden Plans to Import 800,000 Tons of Garbage ...
Garbage
photo from Shutterstock We’ve heard of importing goods and raw
materials, but importing trash? That’s exactly what Sweden intends to do
in order to compensate for its trash shortfall. Sweden burns trash to
create about 20 percent of its heat, but the Swedes are so diligent
about recyclin ...
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Dinosaurs Sprouted Wings Earlier Than Thought
Dinosaurs
still walk—and fly—among us: We call them birds. Most paleontologists
think birds descended from a group of winged dinosaurs, and thus dinos
never went completely extinct. But where did the wings come from? New
discoveries from Canada suggest that both wings and feathers arose
earlier ...
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Saturn Storm Creates Largest and Hottest Vorte ...
On
the surface, Saturn seems calm. But the appearance of the largest and
hottest vortex ever seen in the solar system has astronomers thinking
that Saturn’s atmosphere has more going on than meets the eye.
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Wired Science Space Photo of the Day: Monster ...
The
giant elliptical galaxy in the center of this image, taken by NASA's
Hubble Space Telescope, is the most massive and brightest member of the
galaxy cluster Abell 2261.
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Public or Private: The Fight Over the Future o ...
All
around the world, from the Himalayas to the Great Plains, fresh water
is starting to run low. It’s shaping up to be one of the 21st century’s
great environmental and humanitarian challenges: People use water faster
than nature can replenish it. Some people argue that privatization is
the ans ...
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Video: Easter Island Statues Could Have ‘Walke ...
The
giant statues of heads on Easter Island, the moai, have posed an
enduring problem for archaeologists -- how did their creators move them?
The most popular hypothesis is that they were rolled across the island
on wooden logs, but one anthropologist has proposed a more unusual
possibility -- t ...
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Ed Klein: Bill Clinton ‘Urging’ Hillary to Rel ...
Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton ordered additional security for the U.S.
mission in Benghazi ahead of the terrorist attack but the orders were
never carried out, according to “legal counsel” to Clinton who spoke to
best-selling author Ed Klein. Those same sources also say former
President Bil ...
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Did Israel just blow up an Iranian weapons fac ...
The
Sudanese government blames Israel for an explosion at a munitions plant
in Khartoum. Israeli media have reported the factory is owned by Iran's
Revolutionary Guard and made arms for Hamas.
The Sudanese government is blaming Israel for an explosion at a
munitions plant in Khartoum early ye ...
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U.S. Officials Guilty of War Crimes for Using ...
5
hours after the 9/11 attacks, Donald Rumsfeld said “my interest is to
hit Saddam”.
He also said “Go massive . . . Sweep it all up. Things related and not.”
And at 2:40 p.m. on September 11th, in a memorandum of discussions
between top administration officials, several lines below the sta ...
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Mississippi Town Sued for Sending Students to ...
On
Wednesday civil rights lawyers filed a lawsuit against the local
government of Meridian, Mississippi, and other defendants for operating
what has been called a school-to-prison pipeline in which students are
denied basic constitutional rights, sent to court and incarcerated for
minor school i ...
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GM Wheat May Permanently Alter Human Genome, S ...
Experts
say that the GM wheat currently in development by an Australian
governmental research agency could, if ingested, shut down certain
genes, leading to premature death or risk thereof to multiple
generations.
The GM wheat developed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research O ...
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Who Are the 55 Cleared Guantánamo Prisoners on ...
I
wrote the following report exclusively for the “Close Guantánamo”
campaign and website, which I established in January with US attorney
Tom Wilner. Please join us — just an email address is required to be
counted amongst those opposed to the ongoing existence of Guantánamo,
and to receive upda ...
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Back Streets and Shop Fronts: Photos of Soho
Back
Streets and Shop Fronts: Photos of Soho, a set on Flickr. This is my
second set of photos of Soho (following my first set here), taken on
September 7, 2012 (a very sunny Friday) as part of my ongoing project to
photograph the whole of London by bike. The 24 photos in this set [...]
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The 9/11 Trial: Torturing Justice
The
last time the US government wheeled out Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the
four other men accused of initiating and being involved in the terrorist
attacks on September 11, 2001 was in May this year, and, as is usual,
the mainstream media turned out in force. That occasion was the formal
arraign ...
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Photos: A Riot of Colour, Solidarity and Indig ...
A
Riot of Colour, Solidarity and Indignation on the TUC March in London, a
set on Flickr. Following up on the photos I published yesterday of the
best placards and banners I saw on Saturday’s 150,000-strong march and
rally in central London (“A Future That Works,” organised by ...
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Photos: The Best Placards and Banners from  ...
The
Best Placards and Banners from “A Future That Works,” the TUC March and
Rally in London, a set on Flickr. Anyone with a heart would be
hard-pressed to say that living in Tory Britain — with the particularly
savage dolts currently in Downing Street and in the Cabinet — ...
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Don't Turn Your Back on the Bankers for Even a ...
The
ink on the legislation is still drying and, already, the mortgage mill
industry is trying to gut the little things that might help to hold them
accountable for their bit part in the complete economic collapse of
this nation:
Dodd-Frank requires that lenders retain five percent of every loan ...
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Sarah Palin: Mayor of New Milford?
Is
this a parody or real life? You decide.
Citizens of New Milford:
I want you to know that I'm on the job 24/7. Twenty four hours a week,
seven months a year. But even with this strict time commitment, I can't
be expected to keep up with everything going on in this vast metropolis.
That's why ...
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Much like the "conservative" GOP...
The
conservative Blue Dogs acted as Bush's domestic poodles, helping to
move a dangerous right wing agenda.
They were owned by the right wing and corporations and there is no big
surprise why more than half of the Blue Dog caucus (28 of 54 members)
were slaughtered in the 2010 elections.
So f ...
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Stop Drinking and Start Doing, Dem Dumb Dumbs
Sober
up, Dems.
You started sucking suds when you captured the Congress in 2006. Since
2008 you've been binge drinking with Congress and the Prez. You even
nibbled on some hot wings and pub nuts. Burp!
And now the bartender just cut your drunk, lazy, liberal, progressive,
leftie ass off. Y ...
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The People Have Spoken. And Their Message Is ...
So.
What the heck happened last night?
The GOP picked up 60 seats in the House, effectively reversing their
losses there from 2006 and 2008, and returning control of that body to
them.
The GOP picked up some 6 seats in the Senate, but the Democratic Party
retains control there.
The GOP picked u ...
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FBI May Investigate Apparent Hate Murder of Wh ...
If
a white man is attacked and murdered because he was “hanging out” with
black friends, should that be investigated as a federal hate crime?
That question looms in Louisiana after 24-year-old Michael Luke “Boulon”
Darby was fatally stabbed earlier this month outside a bar in
Lafayette, where he ...
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Sovereign President: ‘I am in jail because I s ...
James
Timothy Turner, the enigmatic president of the antigovernment
“sovereign citizens” group Republic for the united States of America
(RUSA), has told his followers that despite his incarceration on federal
tax charges, he is still very much their leader. And as for his legal
problems? That’s ...
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Bogus Louisiana Hate Crime Report Illuminates ...
It
happened again this week. A woman in Louisiana told police that she had
been set afire in a horrifying hate crime Sunday — only to have police,
after a full-tilt investigation, say yesterday that she had fabricated
the story.
Sharmeka Moffit, 20, set herself on fire in a park in Winnsboro, La ...
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Possible Hate Attack on Black Woman Roils Loui ...
Update:
Late Tuesday afternoon, authorities in Louisiana said Sharmeka Moffitt,
a 20-year-old African-American woman, set herself on fire in a park in
Winnsboro, La., Sunday night and faked what appeared to be a brutal,
racially motivated hate crime. The alleged attack rattled the small city
of ...
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AFA’s Bryan Fischer Takes Knockout Punch on CNN
Bryan
Fischer, the gay-bashing, truth-challenged spokesman for the American
Family Association, went one rant too far Tuesday for CNN anchor Carol
Costello.
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If Up to New Mexico’s Governor, Undocume ...
A
haunting but ultimately uplifting story out of New Mexico has been
making the rounds in newspapers and TV reports across the country. A
6-year-old girl in Albuquerque was abducted as she walked home on a
suburban street. The kidnapper pulled her into his van, parked near a
rock hiding packing ...
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Victory! NJ Gov. Signs Bill So Survivors Won't ...
In
late June, a vital bill to support rape survivors landed on New Jersey
Governor Chris Christie's desk. The bill, which had strong bipartisan
support in both legislative houses, was to bar rape survivors from being
charged for their own rape kits -- collections of forensic evidence
after a sex ...
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Teen Leads Safe Crosswalk Campaign in Wake of ...
The
shock and grief over a young person's tragic death can be paralyzing.
Not for Kimiko Nishitsuji.
Her friend's sudden death last month after being hit by a car at an
intersection long known to be dangerous for pedestrians instead spurred
her to action and mobilized a community. Kimiko created ...
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Major Progress: Administration to Grant Deport ...
Wow.
Just weeks ago, UCLA graduate and award-winning Dreamer David Cho
posted a petition on Change.org commemorating the ten-year anniversary
of the federal DREAM Act and asking President Obama and the US
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to do everything in their power to
stop deporting tal ...
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Robert Segwanyi Spared Deadly Deportation to U ...
Robert
Segwanyi was scheduled for deportation on August 18, from the United
Kingdom's Heathrow airport. The UK was sending Robert back to Uganda,
where he was tortured with molten plastic and imprisoned for being gay.
Robert was spared from deportation at the very last minute according to
...
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Animal Rights Fight to "Keep Cows on Grass"
Cows
are vanishing from the rolling pastures of the european landscape. The
World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) has joined forces
with Ben & Jerry's and Compassion in World Farming (CIWF) in a new
campaign to draw attention to the disappearance.
...
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UN Expert: Boycott Companies Profiting from Is ...
Richard
Falk, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in
the Palestinian territories, has called for a boycott of businesses
profiting from the Israeli occupation Thursday.
read more
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Chevron Gives $2.5 Million to Conservative Sup ...
The
dearth of large contributions being made by big corporations to super
PACs so far this election has ended.
Chevron Corp., ranked No. 3 on the Fortune 500 list of largest U.S.
companies, made a $2.5 million contribution on Oct. 7 to the
conservative Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC ...
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Dept of Justice Sues State of Mississippi over ...
The
U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday sued the state of Mississippi,
the city of Meridien, the county and several state agencies, alleging
they "help[ed] to operate a school to prison pipeline" that routinely
violated the rights of African-American children and children with disab
...
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Afghanistan: Suicide Bomb Kills Dozens on Musl ...
A
suicide bomb detonated at a mosque Friday morning as worshipers were
emerging from prayers on the first day of Id al-Adha, the most important
Muslim holiday of the year.
read more
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Remains of the Day: Major Web Platforms Suffer ...
Several major web platforms suffer from outages, The US Copyright
Office considers ripping illegal, jailbreaking smartphones is not,
YouTube tests out new UIs, and remote troubleshooting app Soluto adds
support for a major Windows 8 complaint. More »
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When You Need to Remember Something You Can't ...
When want to remember things, we often stick them in our
smartphones or write them on paper, but sometimes we're at the mercy of
our brains. When you have to keep something in mind but have a bad habit
of forgetting, just imagine something crazy in conjunction with it.
More »
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Is the Windows Start button really that big a ...
Great discussions are nothing new here on Lifehacker. Each day, we
highlight a discussion that is particularly helpful or insightful,
along with other great discussions and reader questions you may have
missed. Check out these discussions and add your own thoughts to make
them even more wo ...
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Signature Signs PDFs via Your Multitouch Track ...
OS X: Need to sign a PDF but don't have a pen? If you've got
signature, you can use your finger and multitouch trackpad to sign it
digitally. More »
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Drafty? How to Seal Your Windows and Doors Fro ...
With temperatures dropping, you don't want to let the outside in.
There are various easy ways you can seal tight your leaky windows and
doors. The DIY experts at Stack Exchange tell you how. More »
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Hurricane Sandy: 41 dead as as authorities dec ...
Experts
warn Sandy could contribute to a storm of 'historic proportions'
expected to strike US coastline as early as MondayA state of emergency
was declared in some areas along the US east coast on Friday as experts
warned Hurricane Sandy could contribute to a storm of "historic"
proportions.The ...
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Wen Jiabao's £1.68bn family wealth: China furi ...
New
York Times website blocked after disclosing web of assets in new
embarrassment for Communist partyChina has lashed out at a US newspaper
report that premier Wen Jiabao's family has amassed vast wealth worth at
least $2.7bn (£1.68bn), censoring the New York Times website and
questioning the p ...
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Government orders building standards review
Regulations
including fire safety and wheelchair access could be torn up in an
attempt to cut costs for the construction industryRegulations covering
building standards, including fire safety and wheelchair access, could
be torn up in a government plan to cut costs for the construction
industry ...
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Tearful trader Kweku Adoboli tells trial: 'UBS ...
Former
trader breaks down several times on first day in witness box on charges
that he gambled away £1.5bn of bank's moneyKweku Adoboli repeatedly
broken down in tears on Friday as the former UBS "rogue trader" defended
himself against charges that he gambled away £1.5bn of his Swiss bank's
mone ...
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Silvio Berlusconi sentenced to four years in j ...
Italian
former prime minister, who also faces accusations of sex with underage
prostitute, can appeal twice more against rulingSilvio Berlusconi was
sentenced to four years' jail by an Italian court on Fridayat the end of
a lengthy trial for tax fraud related to the acquisition of TV rights
by h ...
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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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Squashed By Russia: The Sergei Magnitsky Story
NWC
nabbed an exclusive interview with Jamison Firestone, the law partner
and friend of Sergei Magnitsky – a whistleblower whose disturbing story
reveals the ruthlessness and corruption of the Russian government.
Sergei was tortured and killed after he exposed the looting of Russian
taxpay ...
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Presidential Policy Directive on Whistleblower ...
A
recent White House directive on national security whistleblowers has
sparked a major dialog in the whistleblower community. You can read the
National Whistleblowers Center's press release on the directive here.
Below is a full-text analysis from the Whistleblower Support Fund's
Linda Lew ...
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ARB issues decisions on summary decision, sett ...
Today,
the U.S. Department of Labor issued a summary of the September 2012
decisions of its Administrative Review Board (ARB). The twelve
decisions issued in September cover important procedural issues
involving the time limits for filing complaints and petitions for review
to the ARB, con ...
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Stephen Kohn and Richard Angino argue Wiest ca ...
On
October 5, 2012, the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals conducted oral
arguments in Wiest v. Lynch, a case that tests the scope of protection
for whistleblowers under the 2002 Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX). Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, attorney Richard Angino argued the case for Jeffrey
Wiest. ...
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NWC joins in amicus to Federal Circuit on Conyers
Today
the National Whistleblowers Center (NWC) joined with the American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU) in an amicus brief filed by the National
Treasury Employees Union (NTEU). The brief urges the Federal Circuit to
reverse the holding of its panel decision in Berry v. Conyers. There,
the Co ...
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Pollution from Asia Circles Globe at Stratosph ...
(PhysOrg.com)
-- The economic growth across much of Asia comes with a troubling side
effect: pollutants from the region are being wafted up to the
stratosphere during monsoon season. The new finding, in a study led by
scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, provides
additiona ...
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After growth spurt, supermassive black holes s ...
Supermassive
black holes found at the centers of distant galaxies undergo huge
growth spurts as a result of galactic collisions, according to a new
study by astronomers at Yale University and the University of Hawaii.
Their findings appear in the March 25 edition of Science Express.
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Research team finds structure of 'swine flu' virus
A
team of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and other
institutions has solved the structure of a key protein from the virus
that caused last year's "swine flu" influenza epidemic. The structure
reveals that the virus shares many features with influenza viruses
common in the early 20 ...
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Lizard moms choose the right genes for the rig ...
(PhysOrg.com)
-- Two Dartmouth biologists have found that brown anole lizards make an
interesting choice when deciding which males should father their
offspring. The females of this species mate with several males, then
produce more sons with sperm from large fathers, and more daughters with
spe ...
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More than One: Long-Reigning Microbe Controlli ...
(PhysOrg.com)
-- Marine scientists long believed that a microbe called Trichodesmium,
a member of a group called the cyanobacteria, reigned over the ocean's
nitrogen budget.
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RIAA Apparently Forgot To Tell Six Strikes Coo ...
TorrentFreak
broke an unsurprising, but amazing, story this week in uncovering that
Stroz Friedberg, the supposedly "independent and impartial tech expert"
that was brought on to assist the Center for Copyright Information (CCI)
in making sure that the new "six strikes" program BitTorrent monito ...
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Cisco's CEO Rips Into The Patent System & All ...
There
are plenty of discussions about the problem of patent trolls, but if
you think that's the only problem with the patent system, you haven't
been paying attention. There have been a ton of major clashes going on
between big companies, spending billions buying up patents, suing each
other... ...
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DailyDirt: The Unquestioned Benefits Of Chocolate
In
a few days, a lot of chocolate will be eaten by kids (and maybe their
parents), and there will also be a lot of discounted candy and chocolate
on sale in many grocery stores. Just so that we don't feel too bad
about indulging on Halloween treats, here are a few studies that might
ease our gui ...
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Pakistan To Start Monitoring All Emails, Phone ...
You
may remember that, a year ago, Pakistan announced they were banning
encryption online. Not that any such ban would likely to be effective,
but it seems to fit in with the claim that the government has told PTCL,
the Pakistani telco, that within 90 days it must monitor basically all
communic ...
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Warner Brothers And Redbox Sign New Deal: Rent ...
Redbox
has ended its "standoff" with Warner Brothers and, despite its earlier
moves, has come out on the losing end of the deal. If you'll recall,
earlier in the year Redbox decided to let its contract with Warner
Brothers expire after the studio decided to withhold its new releases
for 56 days ...
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Things You Might Have Missed
Took
this pic in San Pedro Sula a few years ago. Those guys are on top of
the mall. They don’t fuck around with shoplifting in that town.
Apparently, SPS is now the most dangerous city in the world. Perhaps
they need to rethink their strategies. What kind of fucktard cares more
about putti ...
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Book Review – The Occupy Handbook
The
Occupy Handbook by Janet Byrne My rating: 1 of 5 stars I hate this
book. I really tried to give it a chance. But I knew going in that any
book about occupy that was compiled by someone described as “an editor
who has worked with Nobel Prize-winning economists, Pulitzer
Prize-winning wr ...
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Things You Might Have Missed
Follow
CD on his quest for medical marijuana. Feminists shrunk Rush Limbaugh’s
penis. (Typing “Rush Limbaugh’s penis” just made me retch.) Ladies, if
you do exactly the opposite of these tips for single women circa 1938,
you too can stay happily unmarried. Are too strong ...
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Confessions of a Former Liberal: A Response to ...
By
now you have probably read, or at least heard about, Rebecca Solnit’s
piece on TomDispatch titled The Rain on Our Parade. Salon republished it
as Hey left wing: Quit griping. Solnit is frustrated that us radicals
are constant Debbie Downers who do nothing but bitch and moan. We can
neve ...
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Things You Might Miss
Not
much time for news and blogs this week, but there is lots of stuff
coming up. If any of you are in the DC area, come by and say hello.
Thursday Justice Policy Institute is having a panel discussion about The
High Price of Bail at the Busboys and Poets on 5th and K. There [...]
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Neither Obama nor Romney have the guts to talk ...
The
New York Times reports: For all their disputes, President Obama and
Mitt Romney agree that the world is warming and that humans are at least
partly to blame. It remains wholly unclear what either of them plans to
do about it. Even after a year of record-smashing temperatures, drought
and Arc ...
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The Bibi-Lieberman deal: A wake-up call to the ...
Larry
Derfner writes: The only way Israel is ever going to give up the
occupation and its habit of military aggression is by going too far – by
becoming such a Goliath that the Western world finally tells it to
clean up its act or find some new allies. Tonight’s union between Bibi
Netanyahu’s Li ...
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In shaky holiday truce, Syrian enemies eye victory
Reuters
reports: Lakhdar Brahimi’s holiday truce may have saved Syrian lives on
Friday, as government troops and rebels drew breath on several fronts –
though dozens still shed blood on Eid al-Adha, the Muslim Feast of
Sacrifice. The U.N. envoy, discreetly downbeat since he succeeded ...
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Obama’s African base for drone warfare
The
Washington Post reports: Around the clock, about 16 times a day, drones
take off or land at a U.S. military base here, the combat hub for the
Obama administration’s counterterrorism wars in the Horn of Africa and
the Middle East. Some of the unmanned aircraft are bound for Somalia,
the colla ...
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Britain rejects U.S. request to use U.K. bases ...
The
Guardian reports: Britain has rebuffed US pleas to use military bases
in the UK to support the build-up of forces in the Gulf, citing secret
legal advice which states that any pre-emptive strike on Iran could be
in breach of international law. The Guardian has been told that US
diplomats hav ...
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Eye implants restore ‘useful sight’ ...
The
first blind patients to be fitted with electronic eye implants in a UK
clinical trial have regained “useful vision” only weeks after surgery.
Chris James was able to see outlines of objects for the first time in 20
years after surgeons fitted him with the device during an eight-h ...
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How That Glass of Red Wine Might Help You Live ...
Researchers
have found new evidence showing that resveratrol, a compound found in
red wine, may play a role in preventing cell aging. The study in rodents
found that when mice had a particular gene — SIRT1 — knocked out, or
turned off, resveratrol had no effect on them. But tests of ...
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Scientists uncover exciting lead into prematur ...
Scientists
have discovered that they can dramatically increase the life span of
mice with progeria (premature aging disease) and heart disease (caused
by Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy) by reducing levels of a protein
called SUN1. This research was done by A*STAR’s Institute of Medical
...
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‘Brake gene’ turned off in pancrea ...
Aggressive
pancreatic tumours may be treatable with a new class of drugs,
according to Cancer Research UK Less than one in five people with this
form of cancer are still alive a year after being diagnosed. A study,
published in the journal Nature, showed that a gene was being switched
off in the ...
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Eating more berries may reduce cognitive decli ...
Blueberries
and strawberries, which are high in flavonoids, appear to reduce
cognitive decline in older adults according to a new study published
today in Annals of Neurology, a journal of the American Neurological
Association and Child Neurology Society. The study results suggest that
cognitive ...
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Will the election continue to give our fossil ...
There’s
a lot more at stake for America on November 6th than Sesame Street or
free contraceptives for female grad students. Like, for example, whether
or not anti-carbon regulatory obstructionism based upon flawed science
and crony politics will continue to escalate energy costs, kill jobs,
and ...
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German media’s veer from green energy
A
few years ago, Germany was “fully committed” to the EU’s goal of ending
fossil fuel use. It was building lots of wind turbines, and even some
solar farms despite its often-cloudy skies. After the tsunami, Prime
Minister Angela Merckel announced Germany would phase out its nuclear
plants quickl ...
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Perverse environmentalist oil sands ethics
The
duplicity and hypocrisy of environmental pressure groups seem to be
matched only by their consummate skill at manipulating public opinion,
amassing political power, securing taxpayer-funded government grants,
and persuading people to send them money and invest in “ethical” stock
funds.
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Obama vs. Romney on gasoline
Initially,
President Obama passed on the gasoline price issue, but Governor Romney
picked it back up, noting that, "When the President took office, the
price of gasoline here in Nassau County was about $1.86 a gallon. Now
it's $4.00 a gallon." Obama had to agree on the prices, but had some
very ...
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Obama vs. Romney on oil and natural gas
President
Obama boasts that, "We have increased oil production to the highest
levels in 16 years. Natural gas production is the highest it’s been in
decades." What's this "we" stuff? Romney counters, "the president’s
right in terms of the additional oil production, but none of it came on
federal ...
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Home rule on that ballot this election season: ...
Ohioans
have experienced a number of different frustrations in trying to get
their government to be responsive to their concerns about fracking. The
biggest one may be the state’s usurping of home rule of home rule on
the issue. Ohio’s Constitution had home rule - basically, the ri ...
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Bain Capital, leveraged speculation and cancer
Maha
has occasionally focused on mesothelioma, and yesterday she emailed a
link to this from Pulitzer Prize winner Gary Cohn. It is a look at how a
Kansas City steel company named GS Industries was bought out by Bain
Capital, sucked dry and shut down. The resulting struggle for many
former emp ...
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Consumer Rage: this is your labor movement und ...
The
NFL’s lockout of union referees, which began in June and ended today,
is just one of several recent examples that serve to illustrate how
little regard Americans give to labor and the treatment of workers.
This phenomenon is found not just among the likes of rightwing
union-buste ...
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Partial transcript, trustee meeting
From
here. Roughly from 2:36-4:50.Q: He didn’t tell you what he thought?
There would be any risk associated with it?A: He said it was, trying to
think of his exact words, symbolic. A lot of what you’re saying is
symbolic, because we still have the Ohio Revised Code we have to follow.
...
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Trustees reject symbolic statement on fracking ...
The
trustee meeting I attended Tuesday actually began over hundred years
ago. In 1910 Ohio voters approved the calling of a constitutional
convention, and in 1912 a whole series of amendments were adopted. The
Ohio History Central link goes to a short but very good summary, and
it’s defi ...
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Busted: Food Myths Brought to You by Corporate ...
Over
the past few months, I've been writing about Proposition 37, the
California initiative that would require foods made through genetic
engineering to be labeled, a policy that is common sense in 61 other
countries, but has been denied to Americans thanks to lobbying by Big
Biotech.Click here ...
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Monsanto Roundup-Ready Alfalfa Should Be Block ...
Alfalfa
genetically modified to withstand Monsanto Co. (MON)'s herbicide should
be taken off the market because regulators didn't properly consider how
it affects endangered plants and animals, environmental groups told a
federal appeals court. Click here to read this article
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SOS: 12 Days Left in Epic California GMO Label ...
The
most recent voter poll on the November 6 Proposition 37 California
ballot initiative to label genetically engineered foods comes out today,
Thursday. And the results are somewhat alarming: after enjoying a
26-point lead for the past six months, our side is now barely ahead in
the polls.
We ...
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Prop. 37 is in Dead Heat Amid Ad Blitz
SACRAMENTO
- Once riding high, Proposition 37, the statewide ballot measure to
label genetically engineered foods, has seen its voter support plummet
during the last month, and a new poll shows the high-stakes battle now
is a dead heat.Click here to read this article
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How can we Feed the World-Today and Tomorrow?
The
biggest players in the food industry-from pesticide pushers to
fertilizer makers to food processors and manufacturers-spend billions of
dollars every year not selling food, but selling the idea that we need
their products to feed the world. Click here to read this article
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FDA Can’t Keep a Secret—Agency Accidently Reve ...
Now,
after careful review of FDA reports and correspondence, I can publish a
number that neither FDA nor these industries want you to know: 706,530
kilograms (kg) of arsenicals were sold for use in food animals in 2010,
the most recent year for which we can determine arsenical sales.
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Pesticide database would be a boost, not a bur ...
If
pesticides are going to be released into our environment, the least we
can do is track who’s releasing what, when, where and how much, so we
can monitor whatever unintended consequences these substances might be
causing.
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Nutrition Conference or Junk Food Expo? Reflec ...
Little
did I know that those few days I spent in Philadelphia would be some of
the most confusing, inspiring, revolting, enlightening, and motivating
days of my professional career to date.
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World Food Day vs Food Day: What’s the Differ ...
October
seems to be the month of food, and not just because of the bountiful
harvests currently filling up our farmers’ market stands. For the second
year now, two awareness days centered on food system complexities are
on the menu this month— World Food Day and Food Day. If you’re confused
as t ...
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The Farm Bill – What Now?
As
of midnight, October 1, 2012, the farm bill officially expired. After
spending a good portion of the summer learning about and reporting on
the farm bill, the notion that a new farm bill might not be in the cards
this year is slowly starting to sink in. Congress still has a chance to
make [.. ...
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Channelling Counterpunch
Seeing
the RSS for Counterpunch down I decided to scan some articles - which
served as a jumpoff for an overview of the Iranian menace stories
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Public Schools Use RFID Chips to Track and Pun ...
In
the San Antonio school district, the Student Locator Project (SLP) is
being beta-tested at Jay High School and Jones Middle School. The SLP
includes the use of radio frequency identification technology (RFID)
Submitted by John Farnham to US Politics & Gov't | Note- ...
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Why Does The U.S. Government Treat Military Ve ...
The
way that the U.S. government treats military veterans is absolutely
disgraceful. Men and women that have given everything for this nation
are literally being treated like human garbage by their own government.
After watching how vets are treated, it i
Submitted by Walter L Bradley Jr to US P ...
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Ten-Year-Old Convinces Jamba Juice To Go Styro ...
Now
this truly is a heartwarming story that goes to show how a little
effort can go a wrong way. Ten-year-old Mia Hansen, with a little help
from her mother, started a Change.org petition to get Jamba Juice, a
smoothie franchise, to quit styrofoam.
Submitted by Cher C. to Green Lifestyle   ...
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The Peculiar Stability of Instability
We
actually deal with the Mideast, Latin America, the Atlantic Region,
Eastern Europe, NE Asia, and SE Asia as if we were still living in the
WW-II era : we deal with the Mideast, Latin America, the Atlantic
Region, Eastern Europe, NE Asia, separately
Submitted by John Farnham to US Politics &a ...
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Sen. Harry Reid discharged from hospital after ...
ShareThisSen.
Harry Reid discharged from hospital after crash on Las Vegas freeway 26
Oct 2012 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was discharged from the
hospital less than three hours after an apparent rear-end crash Friday
afternoon on a Las Vegas freeway, a hospital spokeswoman said. Reid suff
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Iran military action not 'right course at this ...
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military action not 'right course at this time', Downing Street says
--Government reiterates its current opposition to military action
against Iran after revelation US has requested use of UK bases 26 Oct
2012 The UK government has reiterated that it does not believe military
actio ...
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Britain rejects US request to use UK bases in ...
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rejects US request to use UK bases in nuclear standoff with Iran
--Secret legal advice states pre-emptive strike could be in breach of
international law as Iran not yet 'clear and present threat' --Military
action not 'right course', Downing Street says 25 Oct 2012 Britain has r
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Hurricane Sandy 'could break 100-plus-year wea ...
ShareThisGlobal
warming, the greatest nationl security threat went unmentioned in the
'debates,' of course. We don't want to upset the Koch-sucker brothers
and ExxonMobil, now, do we? 'Our best available number-crunching
simulations of the atmosphere simply weren't designed for this scenario'
Hu ...
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Harry Reid hospitalized after car crash, in go ...
ShareThisHarry
Reid hospitalized after car crash, in good condition 26 Oct 2012 Harry
Reid, the Senate majority leader, was hospitalized on Friday with
non-life threatening injuries following an accident in his motorcade. A
spokeswoman for the University Medical Center in Las Vegas, Karen Gordon
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VRM: The Re-emergence of Polio in The Third Wo ...
‘Poliomyelitis
(polio) is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus. It invades
the nervous system, and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hours.
It can strike at any age, but affects mainly children under three
(over 50 percent of all cases). The virus enters the body throug ...
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VRM: Pandemic Preparedness & The Dark Agenda Ahead
We
are currently entering the next phase in the Globalist plan to erode
the bedrock of natural immunity amongst the general population, a
race to gain complete control over our inherent right to
self-determination of the body. Based on all my research thus [...]
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VRM: PCV Vaccine Exposed – Breeding Grou ...
The
road-map leading to most neurological & neuro-developmental
disorders traces back to the earliest vaccines administered to babies
(HEP B, DTaP, PCV, RV, HIB, IPV, MMR). Timing is the key – a premature
breach of the delicate, under-developed “electrical grid network”
designed to prot ...
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VRM: The Flu Report
The
Flu Vaccine deception ranks as one of the great cover-ups &
swindles of the last century perpetrated against the general
population. Not only has the public been systematically lied to by their
elected Government for generations (in league with the World Health
Organization & a Vacc ...
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VRM: The Problem With Vaccines Part 5B – ...
Article
continued from VRM: The Problem With Vaccines Part 5A – Detoxification
& Restoration of The Body
Replenishing the vital mineral base
We must look to children with Autism to determine the full extent of
“vaccine toxicity” derived nutrient deficiencies incurred in th ...
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You Know You're Getting Old When...
A
few weeks back we received our new high-efficiency front loading LG
washer and dryer set and I have to say, I'm pretty impressed by them.
The set was only around $1000 (on sale) but I felt like I'd gone from a
Chevette to a Cadillac when compared to our old set. A cute little
luxur ...
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Control Your Home Thermostat On the Internet!
Today
a fellow from our natural gas company came by to install a new
thermostat as part of the Peaksaver program that we signed up for. If
you haven't heard of Peaksaver, basically what it does is allow the
Ontario government electricity provider to turn off your central air
conditi ...
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Happy Day!: The Water Bill Arrived!
After being shocked a few months ago with a water bill of over $240 I
decided to do a few things to cut down on our water use We converted
our main toilet to a dual-flush and installed a water saving device on
the second (haven't switched it over to a dual yet). We also
installed a new ...
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Strawberry Picking
Our
family went strawberry picking this morning, it's a fun thing to do
once in a while and I think it's a good way to help our 3-year old
daughter realize where food comes from.
While my wife picked berries with our oldest I went for a walk around
the farm with our youngest in the stroller ...
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Pioneer Solar: PV System For Free?
I
received a flyer from Pioneer Solar in the mail the other day which
claims to help people get a solar system installed on their house, farm,
or business for free. Sounds too good to be true, right?
Well, like most things there's good and bad points about it and what
might be a good deal fo ...
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War Panorama
25
October 2012
Zhari District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, with 4-4Cav and Afghan
counterparts, shortly before minor IED strike. (11 September 2011)
Please click on image to view full screen.
or... Click here to view it in panorama mode.
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MEDEVAC at FOB Pasab, Afghanistan
24
October 2012
Mullah Omar
Google has a function called “Alerts.” This function allows users to
program keywords and receive daily updates from the web. Using alerts
is like having your own investigative wing scouring for information on
topics of interest. Two of the k ...
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Customary Law in Afghanistan (2004 report)
23 October 2012
Afghanistan is not lawless: it is different.
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First, Aid the Living
WrittenBy:
Bing West
NATIONAL REVIEW October 22, 2012
A U.S. ambassador is missing and his diplomatic team is desperately
fighting off terrorist attacks. Our commander-in-chief and his
national-security team in Washington are listening to the phone calls
from the Americans under attack and watc ...
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Mark Safranski Comments Col (ret.) Harry Tunnell
22 October 2012
The following email came from Mark Safranski subsequent his reading this letter from Colonel (ret.) Harry Tunnell. The letter.
===Email from Mr. Safranski:===
Interesting, this part in particular:
""A gross lack of concern for subordinates," Tunnell wrote, "manifests it ...
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An attack on Dr. Mukwege
Gunmen came to Dr.Mukwege's house in Bukavu, killed his security guard, and almost killed him.
Here is a profile I wrote of Mukwege in 2009 for The Progressive Magazine.
Here is the press release from PMU.
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The Latest Colombian Peace Process
Colombian
President Juan Manuel Santos has reinitiated a dialogue with the FARC.
Talks began in Oslo and will continue in Havana. The Colombian
government suspended orders to capture the 29 members of FARC's
negotiating team as long as the negotiations take place, but have warned
that they will ...
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Rabble podcast about Haiti's New Dictatorship
Matthew Adams from rabble.ca just did a podcast with me about Haiti's New Dictatorship. Check it out.
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My little review of Fanfare for the Future: Oc ...
I
just wrote a review of Albert, Azulay, and Marty's Fanfare for the
Future: Occupy Strategy at amazon:
***
Full disclosure: I write for ZNet and come from this school of thought,
so this is a knowledgeable review, but not an 'objective' one.
read more
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Updating my archives - Palestine 2002, Chiapas ...
I
have been updating my Writings Archive (see the tab above) and making
sure that all of the links are working, putting copies of the material
published elsewhere into this blog so it's all searchable and such. Part
of this is re-posting work that hasn't been on the internet in a long
time, so i ...
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Germany court rules for Motorola in Microsoft ...
[JURIST]
The Mannheim Regional Court in Germany ruled for Motorola Mobility, a
subsidiary of Google, against Microsoft [corporate websites] on Friday.
This was the fourth decision [FOSS Patents report] in a suit between
Motorola and Microsoft to be issued this year, all of which were
countersuit ...
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UN: proposed Ukraine gay propaganda ban violat ...
[JURIST]
The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
[official website] on Friday condemned [press release] a draft law [bill
8711 materials, in Ukrainian] that would ban pro-gay "propaganda" in
Ukraine. The OHCHR said that the bill would be open to abuse and that it
violates ...
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UK court allows Kenya ex-prisoners to sue for ...
[JURIST]
The Queen's Bench Division [official website] on the High Court of
England and Wales ruled Friday that three elderly Kenyans can sue the
British government for torture they suffered while in detention under
the British Colonial Administration in the 1950s. Judge Richard McCombe
ruled th ...
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UK court approves extradition of terror suspec ...
[JURIST]
The High Court of England and Wales on Friday approved the extradition
of five terror suspects to the US. The court's decision comes a week
after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) [official website] gave
its final approval of the extradition, which it had initially approved
[JUR ...
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Australia High Court upholds tobacco plain-pac ...
[JURIST]
The High Court of Australia [official website] on Friday published its
reasons [text, PDF] for dismissing a lawsuit brought by several large
international tobacco companies challenging the labeling requirements of
the Tobacco Plain Packaging Act 2011 (TPP Act) [materials]. The court
ori ...
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Did America's Cyber Attack on Iran Make Us Mor ...
By invading a foreign nation, the U.S. government may have put our own infrastructure at risk.
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A Twitter Torrent Against ... Congressional De ...
Twitter
is on fire, and Joe Lieberman merely the kindle. The Netroots left -- a
variegated slice of the Democratic base -- is livid about health care
reform. The fire has been slow burning for months, expressing itself in
frustration, firstly, with the congressional leadership, and secondl
...
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2010: Exploring The Frustration Of Seniors
Resurgent
Republic, the GOP strategy/polling consortium, has been finding, in
surveys, a trend among folks over 55 that quite concerns Democrats --
because they're seeing the same thing. Since April, older whites have
not only been venting their frustration at Congress, they've been
increasingly ...
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2010: The Case Against Self-Funding
Confirming
rumors, California gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner announced
today he's donating $15 million to his own campaign because he wants to
"communicate my message of bold 10% tax cuts, a 10% reduction in state
spending, creating a $10 billion rainy day fund, and I will cut our
welfare ...
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Why Lieberman Hates The Health Care Bill
For
progressives, with his latest Hamleting on health care reform, Sen. Joe
Lieberman has officially transitioned from his status as the Senate's
Lucy-Pulling-The-Ball-Away to a guy who, in the words of CAP's Matthew
Yglesias, demonstrates "sociopathic indifference to the human cost" of
his acti ...
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Israeli Education Minister Rumored Enmeshed in ...
I
reported here last year on one of the greatest stories never told in
the Israeli media: that education minister Gideon Saar had sex in a Tel
Aviv club with an underage girl; that all the Israeli reporters knew
this and that none could report it. Though this blog gets the discreet
attention of ...
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New Tikkun Magazine Piece on Israeli Elections
I
significantly expanded upon a post I wrote here about the Israeli
elections for my latest piece in Tikkun Magazine. It lays out the thesis
that Israeli electoral and party politics are essentially dead.
Netanyahu will win the election, but that nothing will change for the
better and nothing c ...
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Israel Sabotages Sudanese Weapons Factory, Two ...
Israel’s
Mossad continued its campaign of sabotage through the Arab world with a
bombing at one of Sudan’s national weapons factories in the national
capital, Kharthoum. Though Sudan said only two workers were killed in
the explosion and several wounded, given the stories told by ey ...
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Israeli Arms Exports Fuel Armenian-Azeri Confl ...
Global
Post has published an important overview of Israel’s role as major arms
exporter fueling the Armenian-Azeri conflict. Recently Azerbaijan
announced a $1.6-billion arms deal with Israel that would bring its
drone fleet to 100 including Israel’s most advanced Heron model. Here
...
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Survey of Israeli Racism: 58% of Jews Label Th ...
Yesterday,
I wrote a post about an Israeli survey by Prof. Camil Fuchs, one of
Israel’s leading pollsters, that examined Israeli Jewish attitudes
toward ethnic and religious identity, racism and other forms of
discrimination. The survey was commissioned by the Yisraela Goldblum
Fund and t ...
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Israeli video games in Gaza: "Minimal collater ...
He
looks at the camera with bright eyes and the beginning of a smile,
wearing a miniature dark blue zipper sweatshirt, the cuffs folded up a
bit to make it fit. I can imagine his mother dressing him that morning,
making sure he would be warm enough. I wonder if she's the one who took
the picture ...
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American Taxpayers Pay and Pay: Subsidizing Is ...
Israel's
Jerusalem Post newspaper recently published an article calling Israel
"The New Golden Country" for young people from around the world. It
reports that Israel boasts "an ever-increasing GDP, a strong currency,
and a lower unemployment rate than the US."
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Spinning the Egyptian Anti-Israel Protest
Today's
New York Times front-page story on Egyptian protests against the
Israeli embassy largely neglects a primary cause of the anger: Israeli
forces' killing of five Egyptian policemen. Egyptian anger over these
deaths grew even greater when Israel's defense minister Ehud Barak
refused to apol ...
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US Ambassador: Support for Israel drives all U ...
While
many Americans may believe that US policies are designed to address
American needs, America's new Ambassador to Israel explains that this is
far from the case.
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Shop Talk: The Sacramento Bee
Editors
at McClatchy's Sacramento Bee recently made a series of questionable
decisions in their coverage of a local event. They ran news stories
about opposition to an upcoming event beforehand and accusations against
it afterward, but didn't cover the event itself.
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Donation will give you ACCESS TO PRIVATE AREA!
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As our private area grows with more and more data, it becomes more and
more desirable. A donation will give you access to this area where not
only will you ...
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BIG NEWS Obama Threatens VETO CISPA
Big
news. President Obama is threatening to veto CISPA, the bill that could
give the government and big companies limitless powers to spy on us
online. The President has folded on a lot of things in the past, but
finally, yes finally, there is hope, the tide maybe changing, from the
GOP Corporat ...
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The Eye On Citrus Show
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Our latest radio show is up, talking about the GOP Forum held in
Crystal River this past Saturday, Jan 14, 2010. The two non-fiction
books relating the dark and illegal deeds of t ...
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Jesse Ventura, 63 Documents the Government Doe ...
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EyeOnCitrus.com is proud to announce that Jesse Ventura, newest book,
63 Documents The Government Doesn’t Want you to read, is availab ...
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What side are you on?
As
a Thanksgiving deadline nears for action by the powerful congressional
committee on deficit reduction, Bernie sounded an alarm over reports
that Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid may be cut. "The American
people have been very clear. They understand how important Social
Security, Med ...
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The Unsuitablog Archive
The
Unsuitablog contains a huge range of posts from simple criticism to
investigation to downright in-your-face sabotage. It also has heaps of
advice on how to recognise and expose greenwash and the entire series of
Monthly Undermining Tasks which helped the book Underminers become a
reality. To ...
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The Unsuitablog: Winding Down and Winding Up
Four
years, and it feels like it. It would take a book to tell the story of
The Unsuitablog: all the work that has gone into it; the sleepless
nights wondering whether a stunt would come off or what the
repercussions of an exposure would be; the arm-aching pixel manipulation
in creating the hund ...
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You’re Not Taking “Radical” ...
On
Monday 5th December, 2011, Bill McKibben, author and figurehead-leader
of 350.org wrote the following in the Daily Kos: You think OWS is
radical? You think 350.org was radical for helping organize mass civil
disobedience in DC in August against the Keystone Pipeline? We’re not
radical. Radica ...
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Strikes vs Royal Weddings
There
is going to be a strike in Britain on Wednesday. The UK Government are
condemning it. This is starting to appear all over Facebook: When the
government decide we can have a day off for the royal wedding it doesn’t
damage the economy, but when the workers decide to strike for a day it
...
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WWF Denies Palm Oil is the Problem, then Count ...
It
seems there is no depth to which the corporate world’s own favourite
NGO, WWF, will not sink. An article in this week’s Guardian was happy to
give WWF some free publicity, implying that the group actually give a
stuff about the wildlife they were apparently set up to protect (or s
...
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Forget The Wealthy. How Do We Tax The Lucky?
A
few weeks ago, the Washington Post ran a lengthy, above-the-fold piece
looking into what impact capital gains tax rates were having on wealth
inequality in America. “Most of the richest Americans pay lower overall
tax rates than middle-class Americans do,” the reporters noted, adding
that duri ...
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Muslim-Baiters Don’t Want To Be Treated ...
Over
the weekend, I posted the following message on Twitter: “When a Muslim
commits terror, every Muslim in the world somehow shares responsibility.
When it’s a white Christian, he’s always a lone wolf.” I wasn’t
commenting on the tendency of commentators to use different words to de
...
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Keith Ellison’s Tears And Epistemic Closure
Rep.
Peter King’s hearings looking into the “radicalization” of the American
Muslim community, and the suggestion that the community doesn’t
cooperate with law enforcement, was largely a waste of time and tax
dollars. The affair didn’t produce a single insight into the actual and
urgent issue of ...
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Praying On Qasr al-Nil
One
of the more memorable scenes of the Egyptian revolution will surely be
that of ordinary Egyptian’s praying on Cairo’s Qasr al-Nil Bridge as
members of Egyptian state police direct their water cannons at them.
Truly a remarkable sight. via Al Jazeera Filed under: Middle East
Tagged: Al-Jazeer ...
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“I Support Democratization, But…&# ...
The
Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg – one of the key proponents of the
disastrous invasion of Iraq – has some serious misgivings about the
fledgling pro-democracy movement that’s taken over the streets of Egypt.
“I support democratization, but,” he cautions, “the democratization we
saw in Gaza (cour ...
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Poynter Study Suggests Designers Give Readers ...
This
post was written by Ryan Graff of the Knight News Innovation Lab and
originally appeared on the Lab's blog.
A team from Medill and Poynter recently presented their findings on an
Eye Track Study for tablets, that sought to answer two questions: 1) How
do people choose what to read? and 2 ...
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Announcing 'Source': Where Journalism and Codi ...
I
sent an e-mail from a hotel room in Berlin in September of last year,
while completely blitzed out from jet lag. In it, I mentioned the idea
of putting together a site that could serve as a center-point for a lot
of the amazing code being written in the journalism community. The
response I got ...
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Super-Fast Autoplay-Enabled Watchup 1.4 Now in ...
One of our bold beliefs here at Watchup has always been to iterate fast
over users' feedback. Watchup is a Stanford startup, incubated at
StartX, the Stanford startup accelerator, and as such we always try to
apply the design thinking principles to our work.
The latest version 1.4 of your ...
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A LocalWiki for Antarctica
Many
months ago, we were approached about helping start up a LocalWiki
project in Antarctica.
In. Antarctica. Antarctica!
The project, named "Open Antarctica," would aim to initially document a
region of roughly 2 miles surrounding the Palmer Station United States
base on the Antarctic Pen ...
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Social Media's Role in the Evolution of Frontl ...
It's
Social Media Week this week, and in recognition of this and our seventh
anniversary next month, we'd like to reflect on the role that social
media has played in the history and development of FrontlineSMS.
'Democratization of Development'
In a recent BBC Future article, I wrote about ...
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Book Review - Insider Histories of the Vietnam ...
We
can’t seem to shake the 1960s. It haunts our politics and
presidential campaigns. It’s echoed in ideological battles in the
Weekly Standard, National Review, New York Review of Books and The
Nation, and in countless websites and blogs. The issues raised by the
sixties always reappear when ...
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The 2012 Vote - Obama's Failed Foreign Policy ...
Presidential
candidates usually frame national security in terms of foreign policy
-- relations between nations, including their treaties, military
agreements, arms sales, foreign aid and military action. But if a
president’s most important job is to protect the welfare of his
nation’s citiz ...
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Film Review - The Oranges: Rotten Fruit
Sometimes
it is a good idea to go to a picture that is an obvious flopperoo, a
real stinker like The Oranges, just for the sake of the insight it can
give you into the workings of the typical Hollywood mindset — which in
this case extends to such very talented stars as Hugh Laurie, Catherine
K ...
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Inside Afghanistan - Afghani Special Forces Ma ...
Eleven
years after U.S.-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
troops first drove the Taliban out of Afghanistan, more questions than
answers litter the landscape of a country that has been reeling under
the burden of war for over 30 years. Most of those questions ask
essentially the ...
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The 2012 Vote - A Slight Edge for Romney in a ...
President
Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, are engaged in
a furious final push for votes with a little more than a week to go
before Election Day on November 6. Both campaigns are going to great
lengths to ensure their supporters get to the polls either on or before
Elect ...
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Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
Sorry
to have been slacking on the blog. Here’s an article I wrote and forget
to post… better late than never! Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/04/06-8
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Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
Sorry
to have been slacking on the blog. Here’s an article I wrote and forget
to post… better late than never! Kill Team: The Bigger Picture
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/04/06-8
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Dear Mr. Beck, I Shook Hands with the Antichrist
Dear
Mr. Beck: I Shook Hands with the Antichrist Earlier this week, Michael
Lind wrote an article for Salon about the misplaced energy in demeaning
alarmists like Glenn Beck.1 Having friends and family who often revere
the inflammatory rhetoric of Beck, Palin, Limbaugh, and others as a
light in ...
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Dear Mr. Beck, I Shook Hands with the Antichrist
Dear
Mr. Beck: I Shook Hands with the Antichrist Earlier this week, Michael
Lind wrote an article for Salon about the misplaced energy in demeaning
alarmists like Glenn Beck.1 Having friends and family who often revere
the inflammatory rhetoric of Beck, Palin, Limbaugh, and others as a
light in ...
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Practicing Peace in the New Year
A
friend, Frank Swift, that I met on my first journey has passed along
some great practical steps towards peace for the new year. Frank has
written a children’s book to help young people see an alternative to the
competition and forcefulness that can too easily get instilled in our
young p ...
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Request For Help During Benghazi Attack DENIED!
UPDATE: CIA spokeswoman Jennifer Youngblood, though, denied the claims that requests for support were turned down.
"We can say with confidence that the Agency reacted quickly to aid
our colleagues during that terrible evening in Benghazi," she said.
"Moreover, no one at any level in ...
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VIDEO-"They Murdered My Son" Seal's Dad Reacts ...
Listen
to the sad voice of Charlie Woods talk about how his son Tyrone was
denied the military help that could have saved his life. This is not
about politics, this is about a dereliction of duty which led to the
death of four brave Americans and the lack honesty coming from the Obam
...
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Newsbusted Exclusive: Just Added-One More Pres ...
Just
when you thought it was safe to go back to the television set. There
were twenty-six debates during the GOP primary season, one debate for
the VP candidates and three more for the two presidential candidates.
One would think that a total of thirty debates was enough--but no. In
...
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Obama's Disgusting New Ad Simulating "First Ti ...
Maybe
I am getting old but I feel this latest commercial for President Obama
is disgusting. This video targeting young adults that compares voting to
having sex for the first time. There really are not words to describe
the ad except wonder if he would really like for his two little girls to
thi ...
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Texas To U.N. "DROP DEAD!" (And Good For Them!)
The UN has no authority in Texas! That's the message Texas AG Greg Abbot
sent the United Nations about their plan to send observers to the US
for the election in two weeks. Abbot sent a letter to the OSCE
(Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) warning the
organizati ...
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Wikileaks Releases DoD Procedure Manual for Gu ...
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | OCTOBER 26, 2012 WikiLeaks published
early this morning hundreds of documents from the Department of Defense
that describe the procedures established by the US government to be used
with suspects detained by the American government who were sent to t
...
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American Medical Association will force people ...
Freedom
of choice when it comes to injecting — or not — a poisonous vaccine may
be a thing of the past if the AMA has its way. By CHRISTINA ENGLAND |
VACTRUTH | OCTOBER 26, 2012 The American Medical Association (AMA)
recently published a paper proposing the introduction of ...
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Recuperación económica sólo occurrirá si los b ...
POR
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | OCTUBRE 24, 2012 A pesar de que se
dice que la crisis financiera comenzó en 2008, su inicio real fue muchos
años antes. Como se explicó ayer, la llamada recuperación que casi
todos los políticos dicen que los gobiernos están buscando es una farsa.
N ...
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Panamanian people temporarily defeat sale of C ...
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | OCTOBER 25, 2012 Not even the heavy
hand with which President Ricardo Martinelli governs Panama was able to
stop The People there from protesting the sale of publicly owned lands.
The strength of a movement supported by social and trade unions last w
...
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Trace from Gardasil vaccine found in brains of ...
Researchers
find that vaccine antigen HPV-16-L1 crossed brain barrier. By NORMA
ERICKSON | SANEVAX | OCTOBER 25, 2012 For the first time in history, a
biologically plausible mechanism of action has been discovered linking a
vaccine to a serious adverse event. Gardasil has left behind i ...
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Windmills overload East Europe’s grid ri ...
Germany
is dumping electricity on its unwilling neighbors and by wintertime the
feud should come to a head. Central and Eastern European countries are
moving to disconnect their power lines from Germany’s during the
windiest days. That’s when they get flooded with energy, echoing
struggles seen ...
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Cape Vincent wind power meeting message to BP: ...
Town
officials and community members from the Jefferson County towns of Cape
Vincent and Lyme gave BP a clear signal at a meeting last night in Cape
Vincent: a wind farm isn’t welcome there. Hundreds turned out for the
meeting. Signs reading, “BP Go Home!” filled the town recre ...
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Turbine troubles: Plymouth area residents cry ...
PLYMOUTH
— Pick a wind turbine, any turbine at all, and chances are the project
is under attack. The one at Camelot Park is the exception. But this
364-foot turbine is located nowhere near residential properties, unlike
the majority that have been proposed in America’s Hometown. “We have
nine wi ...
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World Heritage status at stake on Öland
The
planned wind turbines in southern Öland may cause the area to lose its
World Heritage status. The warning comes from the Swedish Department of
ICOMOS, which is the UN organization UNESCO expert bodies, reports
Ölandsbladet. World Heritage area Southern Öland comprises over 56,000
hectares. T ...
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Anti-windfarm campaigners march on SNP conference
Protesters
across Tayside and Fife marched on the SNP conference in Perth at the
weekend to add their voice to opposition to the Scottish Government’s
windfarm policy. Coinciding the mass protest with Alex Salmond’s address
to the party faithful on Saturday, the campaigners claimed h ...
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No War for Oil: U.S. Dependency and the Middle ...
Ever
since the Royal Navy converted its ships from coal to oil in 1911, oil
has been a “strategic” resource. Powerful nations whose fleets and
economies depend on abundant, readily available oil have schemed and
when necessary fought to make certain they would be able to get all the
oil they wan ...
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Is Hive Democracy an Improvement?
Finland
and Iceland are experimenting with hive democracy (my term for
crowdsourcing ideas for legislation). I suppose it’s fine as far as it
goes. It seems like the practice gives people more ‘voice.’ But it
doesn’t do that much for ‘exit.’ Consider these sch ...
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Klinging to Reality
Up
until recently, one of the brightest lights in today’s blogosphere was
EconLog’s Arnold Kling. (Alas, he recently decided to opt for the essay
form.) He was one of the few bloggers whose every post I read and
pondered carefully. When I found myself objecting to something that
Arnold had writt ...
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Free Cities: From Honduras to Jamaica?
Now
that the Honduran Supreme Court has struck down legislation that would
allow for a Hong Kong-style free city to spring up in that corrupt and
beleaguered country, the Jamaican government is now sitting up and
taking notice. Officials with the corporation (MKG) that would develop
free cities ...
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Subjective Value
For
an undetermined period of time I felt myself cut off from the world, an
abstract spectator. . . . The road kept descending and branching off,
through meadows misty in the twilight. –Jorge Luis Borges, “Garden of
the Forking Paths” The eye of the beholder—that’s where beauty lies. I
look at a ...
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5 examples of interesting data presentations
What do we mean when we say, “Data can tell a story,” or “Stories can be found in data”? (Click the image to view the project.)
Above: From the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Pew Research Center. (More info.)
Above: From OpenSlate, a market resea ...
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What should be in a “visual journalism” course?
One
meaning of the phrase “visual journalism” is simply photojournalism.
There are people who use the two terms interchangeably. I respectfully
disagree with that approach — mainly because the word “photojournalism”
is perfectly good, and clear. It is a word that ca ...
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Should you major in journalism now?
Like
any savvy blogger, I look at my blog stats from time to time. The stats
tell me a lot of people come to this blog because they are searching
for information about how to become a journalist, what to study, and
whether it’s smart to be a journalism major.
I teach about online journali ...
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Blogging basics for journalism students
Having
just finished grading some student blog posts, I have a few thoughts:
1. Headline. The headline (or title) of a blog post should accurately
represent the content of the blog post. If the blog post is a critique
of, say, a news story, don’t write your blog post headline as if your p
...
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Plagiarism lessons and examples
I’m
catching up on some of the (many) things that have been written about
the recent Jonah Lehrer ethics case, and I’d like to highlight this
article for its breakdown and descriptions of some serious
transgressions:
Jonah Lehrer’s Journalistic Misdeeds at Wired.com
I think one thi ...
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Forest for the trees on the job #s
Jack
Welch was wrong that the BLS fixed the job #s. But so what? He was
right on the key point: there is no way in HELL that the economy
produced 873,000 jobs, as per the Household Survey. Ordinary people
know this, and all the pundits who argued about whether the BLS fixed
the # [...]
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Forest for the trees on the job #s
Jack
Welch was wrong that the BLS fixed the job #s. But so what? He was
right on the key point: there is no way in HELL that the economy
produced 873,000 jobs, as per the Household Survey. Ordinary people
know this, and all the pundits who argued about whether the BLS fixed
the # [...]
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Drones are not weapons of the powerful
If
this is true, the drone shot down by Israel was from Hezbollah. Drones
are cheap. They are just big radio controlled planes. They cost
nothing compared to a jet fighter, and the technology is not hard.
Islamic Jihad claims they might have one (who knows). Hezbollah is
sophisticated, they ...
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Drones are not weapons of the powerful
If
this is true, the drone shot down by Israel was from Hezbollah. Drones
are cheap. They are just big radio controlled planes. They cost
nothing compared to a jet fighter, and the technology is not hard.
Islamic Jihad claims they might have one (who knows). Hezbollah is
sophisticated, they ...
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Woops
The
post on jobs #s has been withdrawn for the moment, since I didn’t
notice I was using Current Population Survey #s where I should have
used Employment survey #s. Ouch. I am officially embarrassed. At
least it was only up for a few minutes, though the internet is forever,
as we all kn ...
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Drug Wars in Juarez Fuels Boom in El Paso
My
colleague Malak Behrouznami recently returned from Juarez Mexico where
she grew up as a child. She as a wonderful heritage - her father is
Iranian and her Mother is Mexican. She went Juarez for family and
journalistic reasons. One of her objectives was to find out why Juarez
has become a terr ...
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PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI NEGOTIATIONS TO NOWHERE NO ...
A
few months ago when shooting a documentary in the Middle East, we met
Zeina, a 13-year-old Palestinian living in a Beirut refugee camp. She
was traumatized as she watched the Israeli Gaza war on television. It
changed her life. She now thinks of revenge and cannot understand the
Israeli childr ...
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FROM JOE McCARTHY TO GLEN BECK – TIME TO END F ...
I
listened to Glen Becks "Restoring Honor" speech today hoping to find
something of substance to write about. I found a stringing together of
such empty phrases it does not bear discussion. The more important
issue is why a man whose megalomania seems to have no bounds can become
...
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PAKISTAN FLOODS AND A FAILED POLICY - UN Sec. ...
Ban
Ki Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations, says of the flooding
in Pakistan "The world has never seen such a disaster. It's much beyond
anybody's imagination".
At least 20 million people have lost their homes, more than 1600 have
died, and disease and hunger will c ...
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China and the end of the end of history
Many
economists and political analysts think the current recovery, as it's
being called, is a rather temporary phenomenon. Many expect the
recession to kick back in, and perhaps within a few years get much more
serious. What does that mean in terms of the future of the world economy
and worl ...
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Human variome taking shape with Chinese node
An
ambitious project to log all genetic variations that cause human
disease lunged forward this week with the launch of the Chinese “node”
of the Human Variome Project (HVP). Scientists and clinicians in China
meanwhile are hoping participation will spread genetic counseling and
genetic medicine ...
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US cell-based flu vaccine plant open for business
Americans
may soon be getting flu jabs made with cells and not eggs. The drug
company Novartis opened a first-of-its kind facility in the US to
produce influenza vaccines using mammalian cells, Novartis and US
government officials announced 13 December.
The approach is an alternative to conve ...
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NSF takes broad look at broader impacts
A
National Science Foundation (NSF) task force has finalized its
recommendations for tweaking the agency's two merit review criteria,
'intellectual merit' and 'broader impacts'. And central to that effort
was a non-prescriptive, big-tent definition of broader impacts, says
task force co-chair J ...
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Land grabbing in Africa continues to harm the poor
More
than 200 million hectares of land in poor nations was sold by
governments in land-grabbing deals with industry and investors between
2000 and 2010, a new study reports.
This high global demand for land is likely to continue for the long
term, concludes the study by the International Land ...
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Stratolaunch embarks on hybrid rocket-plane system
Forget
Kennedy Space Center. How about launching massive rockets from the
underbelly of the largest plane ever built? On Tuesday, Burt Rutan, of
aerospace company Scaled Composites, and billionaire Paul Allen, a
former Microsoft executive, announced Stratolaunch Systems -- a company
that aims to ...
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Postwar Prefabs: Britain's Factory-Made Palaces
After
the financial crisis of 2008, much of Great Britain's construction
industry capacity was wiped out. Now, in 2012, there is much fear that
the “traditional” construction industry is too weak to rapidly increase
the rate of housing production, even if the administrative planning
system wante ...
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Local Government in Ohio: More Accessible and ...
There
is general agreement that smaller units of government are more
responsive and accountable to their electorates. However, proponents of
larger governments often claim that this advantage also creates
higher spending and tax levels. On this basis, bigger-is-better
proponents often sugg ...
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The Rise of the Great Plains: Regional Opportu ...
This
is the introduction to a new report on the future of the American
Great Plains released today by Texas Tech University (TTU). The report
was authored by Joel Kotkin, Praxis Strategy Group, and Kevin Mulligan
of TTU. Visit TTU's page to download the full report, read the online
version, o ...
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Decline Of The Asian Family: Drop In Births Th ...
In
the last half century, East Asia emerged as the uber-performer on the
global economic stage. The various countries in the region found
success with substantially different systems: state-led capitalism in
South Korea, Singapore and Japan; wild and wooly, competitive,
entrepreneur-led ...
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The Swaps of Damocles
"Privileged
people don't march and protest; their world is safe and clean and
governed by laws designed to keep them happy...." Michael Brock in John
Grisham's The Street Lawyer (Doubleday, 1998).
"There can be nothing happy for the person over whom some fear always
looms…&rd ...
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Monsanto sleight-of-hand in its NK603 maize st ...
NOTE:
Below is a further comment on the Seralini study by the former
government research analyst (30 years' + experience) who previously
supplied two other comments on why Seralini's findings likely show real
toxic effects and must be taken seriously:
http://www.gmwatch.org/component/content/art ...
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Has a deal been done to bring GM crops to Europe?
Has a deal been done to bring GM crops to Europe?
Helen Wallace and Pete Riley
Public Service Europe, 25 October 2012
http://www.publicserviceeurope.com/article/2644/has-a-deal-been-done-to-bring-gm-crops-to-europe
Some famers in the US are now warning their European counterparts not to make th ...
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Biofortification is an obstacle to food justice
NOTE:
This article by Bob Phelps, the founder and director of Australia's
Gene Ethics campaign group, focuses on biofortification by GM, so when
Bob says, "There are no biofortified foods yet" he's referring to GM
ones.
In contrast to GM's lack of success, there is in fact a long list of
non-G ...
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Protests and court action over GM alfalfa
1.Canada: Farmers Protest "Industry Spin" Designed to Facilitate Licensing of GM Alfalfa
2.USA: Monsanto Roundup-Ready Alfalfa Should Be Blocked, Court Told
NOTE: Useful resource for those in Canada
http://www.cban.ca/Resources/Topics/GE-Crops-and-Foods-Not-on-the-Market/Alfalfa
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1.Farme ...
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Protests and court action over GM alfalfa
1.Canada: Farmers Protest "Industry Spin" Designed to Facilitate Licensing of GM Alfalfa
2.USA: Monsanto Roundup-Ready Alfalfa Should Be Blocked, Court Told
NOTE: Useful resource for those in Canada
http://www.cban.ca/Resources/Topics/GE-Crops-and-Foods-Not-on-the-Market/Alfalfa
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Skilled Work, Without the Worker
Via:
New York Times: The next generation of robots for manufacturing will be
more flexible and easier to train. Witness the factory of Tesla Motors,
which recently began manufacturing the Tesla S, a luxury sedan, in
Fremont, Calif., on the edge of Silicon Valley. More than half of the
building i ...
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Suicide of Deloitte Partner Daniel Pirron Link ...
Via:
Telegraph: The family of a senior partner at Deloitte has called for
answers after he apparently committed suicide days after the auditing
firm was linked to the Standard Chartered Iran dollar trades scandal.
Daniel Pirron, a partner in Delloite’s key General Counsel’s office in
New York, w ...
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Water Shortages Hit U.S. Power Supply
Via:
New Scientist: As the United States’ extended heat wave and drought
threaten to raise global food prices, energy production is also feeling
the pressure. Across the nation, power plants are becoming overheated
and shutting down or running at lower capacity; drilling operations
struggl ...
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Genetically Engineering ‘Ethical’ ...
Via:
Telegraph: Professor Julian Savulescu said that creating so-called
designer babies could be considered a “moral obligation” as it makes
them grow up into “ethically better children”. The expert in practical
ethics said that we should actively give parents the choice ...
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Cows Eating Second Hand Candy During the Drought
Via:
WPRI: Ranchers have struggled with skyrocketing corn prices, because
the drought has made feeding their livestock very expensive. But one
rancher has turned to a very sweet solution. At Mayfield’s United
Livestock Commodities, owner Joseph Watson is tweaking the recipe for
success. &# ...
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Will The Bottom Fall Out? 15 Signs That Layoff ...
If
you still have a good job, you might want to hold on to it very tightly
because there are a whole bunch of signs that unemployment in the
United States is about to start getting worse again. Over the past
several weeks, a substantial number of large corporations have announced
disappointing ...
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37 Facts That Show How Cruel This Economy Has ...
Have
you ever laid in bed awake at night with a knot in your stomach because
you didn't know how your family was possibly going to make it through
the next month financially? Have you ever felt the desperation of not
being able to provide the basic necessities for your family even though
you tr ...
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What If We Adopted A System Where The Banks Di ...
What
if there was a financial system that would eliminate the need for the
federal government to go into debt, that would eliminate the need for
the Federal Reserve, that would end the practice of fractional reserve
banking and that would dethrone the big banks? Would you be in favor of
such a ...
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Obama And Romney Both Favor A One World Econom ...
Either
way this election turns out, American jobs are going to continue to get
slaughtered by the millions. During this campaign, Mitt Romney and
Barack Obama have both attempted to portray each other as the
"outsourcer in chief". Unfortunately, they are both right. Barack
Obama and Mitt Romn ...
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55 Facts About The Debt And U.S. Government Fi ...
The
future of the United States of America is being systematically
destroyed by our politicians, but unfortunately most Americans don't
really grasp exactly what is happening. 30 years ago, our national debt
had just crossed the one trillion dollar mark. Just recently, it
crossed the 16 trilli ...
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Secret money thrives in presidential, high-pro ...
Editor's
note: This story was first published by the Center for Responsive
Politics, where Robert Maguire is a researcher and Viveca Novak is the
editorial and communications director. When Crossroads GPS went up with
an ad last week accusing Democrat Tim Kaine of wanting to raise taxes,
it wasn ...
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Mystery deepens over origins of nonprofit batt ...
The
origin story of the secretive nonprofit that is leading efforts to
invalidate Montana’s campaign finance laws keeps getting murkier.In a
document filed with the Internal Revenue Service, the group claimed
Jacob Jabs as its “primary donor” who had “agreed to provide $300,000”
to get the group ...
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Daily Disclosure: Chevron gives $2.5 million t ...
The
dearth of large contributions being made by big corporations to super
PACs so far this election has ended.Chevron Corp., ranked No. 3 on the
Fortune 500 list of largest U.S. companies, made a $2.5 million
contribution on Oct. 7 to the conservative Congressional Leadership
Fund, a super PAC d ...
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Donor profile: Joe Ricketts
Ranking:
4Total contributions to super PACs: $12.85 million*$12.25 million to
Ending Spending Action Fund (pro-conservative)$500,000 to the Campaign
for Primary Accountability (anti-incumbent) $100,000 to Restore
Our Future (pro-Mitt Romney)Notable federal h ...
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Dark-horse presidential candidates berate role ...
While
President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney,
heartily disagree about the role of money in politics, campaign finance
reform was never breached in any of the three presidential debates this
month.But the issue was front and center during a debate Tuesday in
Chicago spo ...
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A Modest Opinion — It’s a Liberal ...
By
Nathaniel Moher Are you sitting down? Well . . . answer the question.
Whatever. If you’re not sitting down, you should be sitting down,
because I’m about to blow your mind. Did you know that there are other
Liberals that aren’t Justin Trudeau? And I’m not talking about his
father Joseph, I’m ...
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The Navigable Waters Unprotection Act
By
David@Sixthestate.net Continuing Sixth Estate’s fall 2012 budget
coverage, which began with a look at what appears to me to be some
appalling chicanery in the MP pension “reform” scheme, I thought it
would be nice to look at the end of the Navigable Waters Protection Act.
Symbolic of the shif ...
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Is the MPs’ new pension plan a clever ma ...
By
David@Sixthestate.net After weeks of rumours about MP pension reforms
in the works, the Harper regime finally brought them out in the budget
. . . sort of. And it received great approbation for it. The
mediasphere is tremendously excited at the good example the government
is setting here. E ...
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Israel, Gaza, and the Estelle: more high seas ...
By
Frank Moher Once again, Israel has illegally intercepted and boarded a
vessel bound for Gaza with humanitarian supplies, this time with a
modest contingent of 30 aboard, including former Canadian MP Jim Manly.
The ship was in international waters when it was surrounded by six IDF
boats and, a ...
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Amanda Todd’s avengers: not Anonymous enough
By
Frank Moher As much as one would like to see some sort of justice for
Amanda Todd, the 15-year old BC girl who took her life last week after
years of cyber-bullying, what’s gone down on the internet in the last
few days is truly disturbing. On Monday, someone purporting to be part
of [. ...
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The Last Post
This
will be the last post I write for the FRI blog. If this is the first
time you have seen this blog stop reading this right now and go back to
October 2011 in the archives section because those are some of the best
posts I ever wrote about Afghanistan. Or go to the [...]
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How Do You Mend A Broken Heart?
Our
little posse made it out of Afghanistan without any dramas. My brother
Tim left with me because The Bot had made it perfectly clear that his
IED hit from the year before had made him completely unstable and a big
pain in his ass. We went to London again and both my brother and [...]
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Vision Quest
Editors
note: Be sure to start this series from the beginning (Dalton Thomas
Comes Home) so it makes sense. We will try to get more posts up sooner
than we have been lately but Dalton is, to be honest, not doing as well
as we hoped . Baba Tim is also banged up again and [...]
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Band On The Run
Editors
Note: It is important for first time readers to start this story from
the beginning. This is a (mostly) fictional account by my brother,
Dalton Thomas Lynch, who is using the pen as therapy as he adjusts to
living a normal life back in the states. Any donations received by the
FRI bl ...
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Dead Man Walking
Dalton
continues to heal himself using creative writing as his vehicle for
change. Any donations our loyal readers are able to spare for this
cracking tale will go directly to Dalton. For the record, I (Baba T)
did not say “Vet or Ventilate” and insist it was “If we can’
...
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9/11 Perps Still in the Saddle: Killers of 3,0 ...
Here
is yet another independent analysis of the stark truth – posted by Dr.
Kevin Barrett on Veteran’s Today website. People get really upset when
they read my earlier posts, their collective COGNITIVE DISSONANCE makes
them unwilling and unable to grasp the true facts. The Bottom Lin ...
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Comprehensive List of Zionist Crimes Against H ...
This
is not “Fiction” people. This is Fact. When do We The People say
ENOUGH???? A Comprehensive History of Zionist Crimes Revised November
26, 2011 (removed Bali “micro nuke” story – insufficient evidence;
updated 9/11 information) Preface It was decided to ...
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The POTUS “Election” – Chara ...
Oh
yes, it is all just one big “conspiracy” – and anyone who even dares to
entertain the thought that POTUS “elections” are a hoax must be
certifiably insane. Let’s just take an objective look at the facts.
First a direct quote: “You know very well, and the st ...
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CIA – What You Need to Know, But Are Afr ...
From
my friend and colleague in Truth, John Hankey comes this 40 minute
video on the FRAUD that is Mittens Romney: Commentary from Alex James:
Romney’s secrecy in business is detailed, and revealed; as well as his
role as a drug money launderer for GHW Bush; his connection, through
...
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Way to Go Veterans!!!
This
has to be filed in the “What Were They Thinking?” waste bin. The
American Flag is a symbol that means a great deal to American vets – men
who bled and comrades who died to raise the emblem on the mountain top
at Iwo Jima. Unfortunately, to many others The Flag has sadly b ...
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Moving to a New Location
Scotts
Contracting is Moving For the Past week or so I have been moving into a
new Work Shop, Office, and Warehouse. Stay tuned for further Details.
Build Green, Scotty
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Join me to oppose:Res 37 Toxic Air Bill by Sen ...
I
am writing you today in vehement opposition to the toxic air bill
offered by Senator James Inhofe, S.J. Res 37. The Online Petition I
signed via the Environment Defense Action Fund is listed to follow and
emailed to Sen R.Blunt and Sen C.McCaskill. My notes to Dirty Oil Roy
Blunt are at the bo ...
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Little Green Thumb Recycling Adventure
GRATITUDE
OF THANKS TO SOUTHERN METAL PROCESSING. For all my readers who have
been reading about my Back-Yard City Garden. I’m sure you have noticed
that I’ve had some great help from little green thumbs this year. Little
Green Thumbs-Inspecting the Corn Silk on the Sweet Corn Plants ...
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Heat Deaths in Top U.S. Cities-Re:ClimateChange
Climate
change is literally killing us: In America’s 40 largest cities, it’s
estimated that more than 150,000 Americans could die by the end of this
century due to the excessive heat caused by climate change. Find out
more about killer heat and how many more heat-related deaths clima ...
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Retrofit Turns Energy-Guzzling Home into Energ ...
The
extensive renovation achieved an 80% reduction in energy usage. By
Jennifer Goodman Retrofit Turns Energy-Guzzling Home into Energy
Producer The new structure sits on the fieldstone and brick foundation
of the old one. Designer Andrew Webster speced generous glazing on the
south and east sid ...
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GEORGE AND MITT: Like Father, Like Son? Not quite
By
Walt De Vries
From 1961 through 1967, Walt De Vries served George Romney as a campaign
strategist during Romney's terms as Michigan governor; heading campaign
research and strategy for three campaigns and as executive assistant in
the office of the governor. He is co-author, with Lance Tarra ...
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OCTOBER 9, 2002, TEN YEARS AGO TODAY: U.S. Gov ...
From
Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq
War by Michael Isikoff and David Corn:
In Rome on the afternoon of October 7…Elisabetta Burba, an investigative
reporter for Panorama, a Milan-based newsmagazine owned by conservative
Italian Prime Minister Sil ...
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TEN YEARS AGO TODAY: Ari Fleischer Claims Oil ...
Original
...
Q
And I have a question -- how much does oil have to do with the
assessment of the threat from Saddam Hussein? President Bush didn't
mention it.
MR. FLEISCHER: I'm not sure I follow your question.
Q Well, you keep talking about blackmail. You're talking about
blackmail ...
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Bob Woodward on First 2012 Presidential Debate ...
On
Kilmeade and Friends, October 4, 2012
WOODWARD: Now I've not done any reporting on this, but I'm going to give
you my honest view – something happened, maybe in foreign affairs, they
got some intelligence report or something, you know, who knows the
things that can happen in a presiden ...
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Romney: Jack Welch – Who Believes in Strange N ...
From
'Transaction Man: Mormonism, private equity, and the making of a
candidate' in the New Yorker, October 1, 2012:
"The private sector is less forgiving," [Romney] said. "If you make
serious mistakes in the private sector, you'll lose your job, or, if
you're in a position of responsibilit ...
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Indonesian volcano rumbles as president visits ...
For
SMB News Indonesian volcano rumbles as president visits camps
PURWOBINANGUN: Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano spewed more deadly heat
clouds Wednesday as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited some of
the 50,000 evacuees in shelters. Searing gas billowed from the crater of
the 2,91 ...
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Kasaba throws spit on the camera
\Kasaba
throws spit on cameraMUMBAI: Ajmal Kasaba webcam spit on Tuesday during
a hearing in the Bombay High Court for confirmation of the death
penalty, which led the court strictly tell him to behave properly.
Judjes a warning when they Kasaba altercation with the police and spit
at the camera ...
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K’taka Speaker disqualifies 16 MLAs
For
SMB News KBANGALORE: Hours ahead of the trust vote for beleaguered
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa in the Assembly, Speaker K G
Bopaiah disqualified sixteen rebel MLAs, including eleven from ruling
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), legislative sources said on Monday.
Bopaiah signed the ...
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Twin bombing at Shah Ghazi’s shrine kills 8
For
SMB News Twin bombing at Shah Ghazi’s shrine kills 8 KARACHI: Eight
people including two children were killed and over 65 others suffered
injuries when two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside Abdullah
Shah Ghazi’s shrine in Clifton, official sources said here Thursday. Two
heads, beli ...
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Musharraf seeks Pak nation’s apology for ‘mistake
For
SMB News Musharraf seeks Pak nation’s apology for ‘mistakes’ LONDON:
Former president Gen. (Retd.) Pervez Musharraf Friday admitted that
political mistakes were committed in the twilight years of his regime
and sought apology from Pakistani nation for the same. “These mistakes
caused damage ...
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Texas threatens to arrest European monitors se ...
A
handful of international election monitors have touched down in the US
to swing by polling places next month when voters cast ballots for the
president, but officials in the state of Texas have issued them a
warning: you’re not welcome. State Attorney General Greg Abbott has sent
a scathing le ...
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Argentina workers protest new labor risk legis ...
Workers
in Argentina have staged a massive protest to voice their anger at the
new labor risk legislation which they say protects only the insurance
companies, Press TV reports. The demonstrators gathered outside the
National Congress in the capital city, Buenos Aires, to protest a bill
submitte ...
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UK: Want a state pension? Then do voluntary work!
First
of all we were told, British workers are “among the worst idlers” now
it’s suggested when you retire, you could do voluntary work to qualify
for a full state pension! Members may remember some months ago, we were
told that British workers are “among the worst idlers in the world”
according ...
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600 die in new Libya war with supporters of th ...
Amid
conflicting reports that the Libyan city of Bani Walid was captured by
army forces, RT has learned that 600 people were allegedly killed in
Wednesday’s fighting, and over 1,000 have been hospitalized. Locals are
appealing for international aid. Libyan officials claimed that
government force ...
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Arctic plastic debris doubled in past 10 years
A
recent study has revealed that the amount of plastic debris and litter
piled up on the Arctic Ocean’s seabed has doubled in the past ten years.
German researchers at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine
Research studied more than 2,000 photographs of the Arctic Ocean’s
seabed take ...
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ATLwood: Arnold Schwarzenegger is Tuckered out
Sightings â There have been several Arnold Schwarzenegger sightings
this week as he is in town filming Breacher (also called The Ten , since
it's inspired by Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians ) around Tucker
and off of Lawrenceville Hwy . The movie also stars Malin Akerman , Sam
Worthington ...
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We asked, you answered: did the fourth-generat ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook during Apple's media event on October 23, 2012.
Third-generation iPad owners: does the fourth-gen iPad irk you? We asked
that question of Ars readers on Wednesday this week, just after Apple's
second fall media event to introduce the device (as well as plenty of
other products)
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Thursday Night Football Open Thread: Buccaneer ...
Well, after all that, it is time for another Thursday night game.
Tonight's game features our bitter rivals to the northwest taking on
Josh Freeman and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa Bay is coming off a
home 35-28 loss to the New Orleans Saints (the Bucs wore their
creamsicle uniforms) while t ...
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Microsoft Has Two Principal Strategic Aims For ...
After months of intensive ground-preparing activity, Microsoft has
launched the consumer marketing campaign for the much-anticipated new
edition of its OS platform, Windows 8. This is an unusually important
launch for Microsoft, as Windows 8 is more than a mere new version; it
is, in Microsoft’ ...
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World Series Game 2, Giants vs. Tigers score: ...
The San Francisco Giants and the Detroit Tigers are scoreless through
five innings. Madison Bumgarner has given up some loud outs, but they've
been outs nonetheless, and he's stayed ahead of the Tigers so far in
this game. Bumgarner has gotten through five innings, giving up two hits
while stri ...
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Does Apples website notice satisfy the court o ...
The
thing that I think is really wrong is Apple's running commentary
attached to the notice. In that notice, only the first paragraph is the
one that the court requires Apple to display. Apple then spent 5 more
paragraphs, or visually speaking approximately 4x more screen space
arguing its posit ...
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EFF Wins Renewal of Smartphone Jailbreaking Ri ...
The
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) won renewal of critical exemptions
to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in a ruling published
today, including the upholding of jailbreaking rights for smartphones as
well as new and expanded legal protections for video remixing.
"The DMCA crea ...
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Statement of the Librarian of Congress Relatin ...
Section
1201(a)(1) of the copyright law requires that every three years I am to
determine whether there are any classes of works that will be subject
to exemptions from the statute's prohibition against circumvention of
technology that effectively controls access to a copyrighted work.
...This i ...
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Samsung outdoes Apple 2-to-1 in smartphones; N ...
During
the third quarter, Samsung shipped 56.3 million smartphones worldwide,
helping it to secure 31.3 percent of that space for the three-month
period. In the year-earlier quarter, Samsung shipped 28.1 million
handsets for a 22.7 percent share.
Samsung's shipments last quarter were strong eno ...
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Man Claiming Facebook Ownership Arrested on Fr ...
On
Friday, federal authorities sided with Mr. Zuckerberg, arresting Mr.
Ceglia and charging him with a multibillion dollar scheme to defraud
Facebook.
Prosecutors say that Mr. Ceglia, 39, of Wellsville, N.Y., filed a sham
federal lawsuit claiming to have been promised a 50 percent share of
Face ...
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My considered opinion about the presidential c ...
I’ve
been done with the presidential candidates for over a week now. They’ve
raised upwards of two billion, filled the airwaves and intertubes with
endless attacks and platitudes, and managed to not to discuss climate
change, the Eurozone crisis, corruption in high places, or present ...
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Europe crime
ExxonMobil
executive murdered in Belgium. Maybe it was an attempted robbery but it
sounds like a deliberate hit to me. ExxonMobil executive Nicholas
Mockford and his wife were walking out of a Belgium restaurant. Someone
attacked his wife, beat her, then Mockford was shot three times by
another ...
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Microsoft stores have big lines for Surface an ...
It’s been a long time since Microsoft rocked and rolled. But the Borg
is definitely back in town. Windows 8, Surface, Windows Phone, Bing are
all seriously good. Microsoft tablets can have multiple windows and apps
open at once. The iPad can’t do that (yet).The current explosion of
...
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TransCanada tar sands pipeline blockade in fif ...
The
tar sands pipeline blockade hasn’t given up yet despite media
near-blackout. Officially, it seems, the Tar Sands Blockade was supposed
to be over in mid-October, when the New York Times, having thus far
ignored the story, announced that it was a “last-ditch bid.” But Tar
Sands Blockade ...
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Is New York City going insane?
NYPD officer plotted to kidnap, cook and eat women, authorities sayNYC nanny accused of killing 2 kids, stabbing 2 adults
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Yes, I was right on Syria. (And what now?)
I
realize it is unseemly, in the world of international-affairs analysis,
for someone to say quite bluntly "I told you so". I realize, far more
importantly, that the situation in which Syria's 25 million (or so)
people find themselves is one of deep and very hard-to-escape crisis--
one that, whe ...
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News from the negotiated transition in Burma/M ...
I've
recently been devouring Evan Osnos's brilliant piece of reporting in
The New Yorker, on the exciting, now-underway, negotiated transition to
much greater democracy in Myanmar/Burma.
Huge kudos to Osnos for doing this great research and reporting, and to
The New Yorker for, presumably, fund ...
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Two observations on the tragedy in Syria
1.
War always inflicts grave rights abuses on residents of the war zone.
Additionally, its fog allows-- and its passions encourage-- the
commission of a large variety of atrocities such as are very rarely
committed in times of peace. Hence, actions tending toward the
exacerbation of tensions can ...
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'New' Egypt and the Camp David accords
Despite
many setbacks and roadblocks along the way in Egypt, the political
situation there is still one of the most hopeful-- and certainly, the
most momentous-- phenomena in the region. Egypt, remember, really does
carry the strategic ballast of the whole Arab world. How things turn out
there i ...
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July 2006, lest we forget
In
these days six years ago, Israeli PM Ehud Olmert and his team were
battering much of Lebanon to smithereens in the "Dahiyeh War"--
designed, as we remember, to break Hizbullah once and for all, primarily
by battering Lebanese civilians and their infrastructure so harshly
that they would turn ...
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This week on the lobbying bill
The
Lobbying Disclosure Bill has been in the media again this week as
submissions continued at select committee. One of the recurring
questions raised by submitters was why New Zealand needs a disclosure
regime, given that we already have a relatively transparent system.
While this may be true i ...
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World Teachers Day
This
is the day we acknowledge the huge contribution of our teachers to our
lives and communities. A teacher who helps students liberate their
imagination and capacity is a lifelong gift. Yes, we can all remember
teachers who acted as if they would rather have been in the army or
spoke in incomp ...
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Poetry for Maui’s
On
Wednesday I had the awesome opportunity to speak to a class of 8 year
olds at Eastern Hutt School about Maui’s dolphins. It was such a great
day, while I was there I got to listen to their poetry and see all the
effort they have put in to raising awareness and wanting to make a
difference. I ...
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Sharpen up Business NZ
Does
Business New Zealand’s Paul Mackay really think that all the mums that
take the first year of their child’s life off work come back less
competent than their colleagues. Really? His comparison of mothers
returning from parental leave being like rugby players trying to get
back on the ‘top t ...
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Minister confused about wellbeing
The
Minister for Local Government said on Morning Report last Friday: I
think there is a role for local government to undertake economic
development within their regions. It’s contributing to the creation of
jobs and that’s contributing to the wellbeing on that community. (Click
here to listen) ...
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Fraudulent Educational Reform in America
What goes on in America's schools is essentially identical to what goes on in the Madrassas of
the Muslim world. In both, orthodox beliefs are taught as truth and critical examination is discouraged. Two worlds
clash in loggerheads.
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The Short, Miserable Life of American Prosperity
History is not always progressive; there have been many instances of extensive regression. Immoral
institutions can more easily become worse than better. When the Capitalists have accumulated all the wealth there is
and have the means to take away any that is subsequently created, what will ...
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SCOTUS and the Rule of Flaw
The Supreme Court of the United States is an institution that has failed in every possible way. It is
notorious for having issued iniquitous opinions; it has not only failed to resolve but has exacerbated conflicts; and it
has consistently negated the ideals the founding fathers wrote into t ...
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How the Economy Works: The Necessity of Crime
The economy is merely a sum of money, not practices that sustain the oikos, and the money that makes
up the sum is equally valued whether it results from virtuous or vicious, good or bad, constructive or destructive,
humane or inhumane, legal or illegal, beneficent or malevolent practices. A ...
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Governments Exist to Further the Interests of ...
Governments have never existed to solve problems domestic or international. Governments and their
institutions exist merely to further and secure the interests of favored groups, but We the People are never the favored
group.
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What Happens to Your Body If You Don’t Let It ...
By
Dr. Mercola
When's the last time you pulled an all-nighter in order to cram for a
college exam, prepare an important work presentation or socialize out on
the town? If you can't remember, that's a very good thing, as depriving
your body of sleep in this way can lead to some very serious – ...
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Rice Farmers Suing Drug Company and Poultry In ...
By
Dr. Mercola
Three Arkansas farming operations have filed a class-action lawsuit
against Pfizer, Tyson Foods, and three Arkansas poultry producers over
arsenic detected in their rice.1
The lawsuit claims the defendants "knew that excessive arsenic in
chicken litter used as fertilizer on ma ...
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ADHD Drugs Prescribed to Poor Children to ‘Hel ...
By
Dr. Mercola
Medicating children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
is a double-edged sword, not only because of the steep health risks
posed by the medications themselves, but also because many kids labeled
with "ADHD" actually do not have ADHD at all.
Diagnosing ADHD r ...
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How Tumors Exploit Gut Flora to Fuel Growth, a ...
By
Dr. Mercola
Could your gut flora play a role in cancer growth? According to recent
research, the answer is a tentative yes.
Findings published in the journal Nature1 report the discovery of
microbial-dependent mechanisms through which some cancers mount an
inflammatory response that fuels ...
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State Cuts Philosophical Objections from Vacci ...
By
Dr. Mercola
The ethical principle of informed consent means that you have the human
right to be fully informed about the benefits and risks of a medical
intervention and be free to make a voluntary choice about whether or not
to take the risk. The right to make an informed, voluntary vacci ...
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‘Kill us all, then bury us here’: desperate ap ...
The
Guarani are forced to make a perilous river crossing using a narrow
cable to get food supplies.© MPF/SurvivalA group of Brazilian Indians
who endured violence and death to return to their land have made a
dramatic appeal to the government after learning that they face eviction
once more.
Th ...
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UK snubs tribal rights by refusing to ratify k ...
The
more countries that ratify ILO 169, the more protection it offers for
tribal peoples everywhere.© Stephen Corry/SurvivalThe UK has dismayed
tribal and indigenous peoples as well as activists around the world by
refusing to ratify a key international law, which protects their basic
human righ ...
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Land grabs in Ethiopia leave tribes hungry on ...
A
boy from the Lower Omo stands on the riverbank.© SurvivalViolent land
grabs in Ethiopia’s Lower Omo Valley are displacing tribes and
preventing them from cultivating their land, leaving thousands of people
hungry and ‘waiting to die’.
As the world prepares to raise awareness of the issues beh ...
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Leaked plans to resettle Penan surface as bloc ...
The
Penan's blockade of the Murum dam road began on 26th September.©
SCANE/SurvivalLeaked plans to resettle Malaysia’s Penan have surfaced,
as the tribe continues to hold a two-week blockade on the road leading
to the controversial Murum dam.
Anger is growing within the tribe, which says i ...
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Australia’s Channel 7 seeks judicial review of ...
Paul
Raffaele said a Suruwaha girl refused to shake his hand because she
wanted to kill him. In fact, he was wearing so much sun cream the
Suruwaha thought he had a skin disease.© Channel 7Australia’s Channel 7
goes to court tomorrow (11 October) seeking judicial review of a
devastating ruling a ...
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Coca-Cola, Sanofi team for new line of 'Beauti ...
from reuters.com: U.S. soft drink company Coca-Cola Co is teaming up
with French drugmaker Sanofi to launch a line of drinks in France that
will claim to aid health and beauty.
The partnership calls for the co-development and distribution of drinks
under the Oenobiol "Beautific" brand, a Co ...
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Medicine rarely a slam dunk, despite splashy s ...
from reuters.com: Next time a research finding leaves you slack-jawed,
thinking it's too good to be true, you might just be right, according to
a massive new analysis tracking the fate of splashy medical studies.
It turns out that 90 percent of the "very large" effects described in
initial ...
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Portland City Council calendars don't show mee ...
Lots
of Good News on Anti-fluoridation*
from oregonlive.com: Fluoride lobbyists reported meeting personally with
all five members of the Portland City Council in July or August but
only one of those initial meetings appears on public calendars -- under a
vague heading -- leaving lingering ...
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corrupt #Portland city council secretly met wi ...
from
naturalnews.com:
The driving force behind adding fluoride to the drinking water of
Portland and surrounding communities is Upstream Public Health, but the
group's plan has been challenged via a referendum effort that could
block the council's unanimous Sept. 12 vote of app ...
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Parents' fury as boy, 11, is told to leave sch ...
from dailymail.co.uk: A California schoolboy has been forced to stay at
home after his school banned him from attending classes because he
carries the gene for cystic fibrosis.
Colman Chadam, 11, carries the genetic mutation for cystic fibrosis but
doesn't actually have the disease and show ...
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The Bait of Christian Fundamentalism in Africa
source:
Huffington Post, 8/24/2011
Michael Mungai
Co-founder, Dagoretti 4 Kids
I grew up in the hovels of Dagoretti, an impoverished suburb in the
outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. Raised by an unemployed single mother, my
two siblings and I would take turns missing school to babysit our ...
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Puttur: Four Arrested for Forcing Religious Co ...
source:
Daijiworld, Aug 29, 2011
Puttur, Aug 29: Four persons, reportedly belonging to a Christian sect,
were handed over to the police by the residents of Boodujal of Nedle
village near Uppinangady on Sunday August 28. The locals, including some
dalits, accused K J Kunhimonu (30) from Mun ...
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Andhra Pradesh: Church priest rapes minor girl ...
source:
India today, July 1, 2011
A Christian priest has been arrested for raping a 16-year-old girl and
setting her ablaze in his house at Nadendla village of Guntur district
in Andhra Pradesh.
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The changing face of the church
source:
Deccan chronicle, July 13, 2011
Its a well-documented fact that people adopt aspects of other cultures
around them. The churches in Andhra Pradesh are following this custom
and Indianising some of practices. At St Andrews Orthodox Church, West
Marredpally, a Dwaja Stambam has been ...
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Pastors wife accuses him of sexual abuse of mi ...
source: Bangalore Mirror, June 17, 2011
In her police complaint, Priyalatha has charged
Shantaraju, pastor of Bethel Church and Bethel Student Centre, with
having sex with young girls and getting them to abort
S Shyam Prasad
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Will The Bottom Fall Out? 15 Signs That Layoff ...
If
you still have a good job, you might want to hold on to it very tightly
because there are a whole bunch of signs that unemployment in the
United States is about to start getting worse again. Over the past
several weeks, a substantial number of large corporations have announced
disappointing ...
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37 Facts That Show How Cruel This Economy Has ...
Have
you ever laid in bed awake at night with a knot in your stomach because
you didn't know how your family was possibly going to make it through
the next month financially? Have you ever felt the desperation of not
being able to provide the basic necessities for your family even though
you tr ...
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What If We Adopted A System Where The Banks Di ...
What
if there was a financial system that would eliminate the need for the
federal government to go into debt, that would eliminate the need for
the Federal Reserve, that would end the practice of fractional reserve
banking and that would dethrone the big banks? Would you be in favor of
such a ...
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Obama And Romney Both Favor A One World Econom ...
Either
way this election turns out, American jobs are going to continue to get
slaughtered by the millions. During this campaign, Mitt Romney and
Barack Obama have both attempted to portray each other as the
"outsourcer in chief". Unfortunately, they are both right. Barack
Obama and Mitt Romn ...
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55 Facts About The Debt And U.S. Government Fi ...
The
future of the United States of America is being systematically
destroyed by our politicians, but unfortunately most Americans don't
really grasp exactly what is happening. 30 years ago, our national debt
had just crossed the one trillion dollar mark. Just recently, it
crossed the 16 trilli ...
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Every end is a new beginning...
Just
remember that death is not the end...
So, whilst The Talking Clock is - for now at least - mothballed, the
many friends and regular readers who are "awake" might want to join me
in my little sidestep venture:
http://conspiracywatch.blogspot.co.uk/
Blogrolls need to be added and the ...
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Okay Captain Ranty... this blogger resigns fro ...
On
the day that the BEST blogger in the blogosphere - Captain Ranty - has
posted to announce 'end of transmission' (though not for the first
time)...
...having mulled over what Captain Ranty has to say, rather than
replying to the above linked blogpost in comments or via 140 characters
on Twi ...
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European Union (Approval of Treaty Amendment D ...
Here
are the highlights of the European Union (Approval of Treaty Amendment
Decision) Bill, Second Reading debate which took place in the House of
Commons yesterday.
Bill Cash MP
Plainly, the implosion in Europe does affect us, and this failed attempt
to put a sticking plaster on an increasi ...
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Nothing Tutu Hide, Nothing Tutu Fear, Mr. Bliar
Archbishop
Desmond Tutu is all over the world's media for boldly coming out in
public with a call for George W. Bush and Tony Blair to stand trial at
the International Criminal Court in The Hague for war crimes over the
invasion of Iraq and overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
Part of Tutu's thinking ...
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The People's Memorial: 15th Anniversary Tribut ...
As
is now a yearly thing for this blog, a few images of the tributes left
at Kensington Palace for the fifteenth anniversary of Diana's death.
Those of our readers who come here as fellow Diana admirers are more
than welcome to save the images - links back greatly appreciated. Click
on the th ...
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Search for new executive director of Center on ...
Karen
Greenberg, executive director of NYU Law’s Center on Law and Security
(CLS), announced she is leaving to pursue other career opportunities.
Greenberg’s tenure as executive director began with the founding of the
Center in 2003. Under her stewardship, CLS … Continue reading →
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Today’s Terrorism News
Today’s
Terrorism News post will be the last one for the summer. Along with the
staff here at the Center on Law and Security, and with particular
thanks to The Soufan Group for its generous support and to Carolyn
O’Hara … Continue reading →
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Today’s Terrorism News
In
Association with The Soufan Group At Radicalization Hearing, Rep. King
Says al Shabab Poses Threat Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) held a third
congressional hearing on Islamic radicalization in the United States
Wednesday, this one focused on the threat of … Continue reading →
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Today’s Terrorism News
In
Association with The Soufan Group Four Indicted for Drug Trafficking to
Benefit Terrorism Federal prosecutors in New York unsealed indictments
Tuesday against four men they say conspired to sell drugs and buy
weapons for Hezbollah and the Taliban in … Continue reading →
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Today’s Terrorism News
In
Association with The Soufan Group In Arkansas, Man Accused of Killing
Soldier Strikes Plea Deal A man on trial for shooting two U.S. soldiers,
one of whom was killed, outside of a military recruiting station in
2009 reached a … Continue reading →
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20 Things I did After Installing Ubuntu 12.10 ...
Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal is here already. A lot of new features has
been added, but overall performance remains a major cause of concern.
Feedback from our readers also point to such a direction. You can find a
number of interesting reactions from users in our previous post
discussing Ubun ...
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Canonical ups the ante over Windows 8, Calls i ...
"Avoid the pain of Windows 8. All new Ubuntu 12.10 is out now," reads
Canonical's official banner announcing the arrival of Ubuntu's latest
iteration, Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal. Pretty strong language, I must
say. It is a normal practice in the corporate world to NOT name their
biggest comp ...
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Ubuntu Needs a "Project Butter" like Android
I'm a fairly satisfied Ubuntu 12.04 LTS user and I'm quite optimistic
about the forthcoming changes to Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal. But that
doesn't mean they both are somehow "perfect" or something. Unity, which
was a huge departure from the traditional GNOME 2.0 desktop, has been
around&nbs ...
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Additional Drivers Application Moved to Softwa ...
On the WiFi front, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" was a big
disappointment for me. Nothing seemed to work until I started using an
alternative network manager called Wicd. Things are slowly starting to
get better with each new update in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal, but not
there yet. So ...
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23 Brand New Features in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal ...
The Ubuntu juggernaut is moving ahead and huge improvements and brand
new features keeps pouring in. Every new Ubuntu release cycle gives you
the impression that, things have really been improved and enough
features have been added, until you start seeing the changes being done
in the next rel ...
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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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