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Battle-lines are drawn as debate over gay marr ...
A gay marriage bill which profoundly divides France crept through
parliament today in the face of thousands of wrecking amendments.Related
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Man beaten in Cairo now blames protesters – bu ...
When disturbing video footage emerged of a naked man being brutally
beaten by riot police as he lay cowering on the roadside on Friday
night, many Egyptians compared the scenes to the worst abuses of state
power under former president Hosni Mubarak’s regime.Related StoriesFears
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Punxsutawney Phil, rubbish weather forecaster
Punxsutawney Phil, the celebrated groundhog, was taken out of his
burrow this weekend to reveal that spring would come early this year.
Good news for those Americans who have suffered from the extremes of
weather of late, but things look less good for those who prefer a more
scientific approach ...
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Barak hints Israel was behind attack on Syria
Israel’s outgoing Defence Minister, Ehud Barak, has given the strongest
hint yet that his country was behind an attack on Syria last
week.Related StoriesSyrian television broadcasts images of alleged
Israeli airstrikePrime Minister to meet with Afghan and Pakistani
leadersSuicide bomber and gun ...
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Suicide bombers in Kirkuk attack show al-Qa’id ...
Suicide bombers killed at least 16 people outside the police
headquarters in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk today in the third
such attack in the region in recent weeks.Related StoriesSyrian
television broadcasts images of alleged Israeli airstrikePrime Minister
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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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'Loud boom' alarms residents in Springfield, M ...
People in several counties in our viewing area wondering "what was that sound?"
Dozens of you have let us know about a "loud boom" or explosion between 6:30 and 8:30 Saturday night.
KSPR has received reports about it from Mount Vernon, Nixa, Ozark, Aurora, and Reeds Spring but so far authoriti ...
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At least 10 people injured as 6.9-magnitude ea ...
At
least ten people have been injured as 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit the
coast of Hokkaido, Japan. The authorities are assessing the extent of
material damage. Two nuclear power plants are in the affected area.
Some of the victims were taken to hospitals with non-life-threatening
injurie ...
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Soda, candy out under USDA's proposed school s ...
The
Obama administration proposed regulations Friday that would prohibit
U.S. schools from selling unhealthy snacks.
The 160-page regulation from the Department of Agriculture (USDA) would
enact nutrition standards for "competitive" foods not included in the
official school meal.
In practice, ...
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Big brother to log your drinking habits and wa ...
Data includes weight, cholesterol, BMI, family health history and pulse
rate Doctors will be forced to reveal alcohol consumption and smoking
status Privacy campaigners described it as 'biggest data grab in NHS
history' Part of new Health Service programme called Everyone Counts
Officials insi ...
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Burger King to DNA test its beef after food pr ...
Burger
King will reportedly test its meat to make sure it is 100 percent beef
after horse DNA was found in beef products from one of its food
processors.
Diego Beamonte, Burger King's vice president of global quality, told
Bloomberg Businessweek that "details for DNA testing have not been worke
...
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10 Myths Conservative Media Will Use Against I ...
As
congressional leaders debate a framework for comprehensive immigration
reform that will likely grant undocumented immigrants legal status,
conservative media are engaged in promoting myths and falsehoods about
what reform means for the country.Is It True That 20 Million
Undocumented Immigrant ...
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Major Newspapers Overlook NRA Leader's Flip-Fl ...
During
the January 30 hearing on gun violence, National Rifle Association
representative Wayne LaPierre said a proposal to expand background
checks would be a "nightmare" for Americans, contradicting his 1999
testimony on behalf of the NRA in support of such an expansion -- a
flip-flop highlight ...
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UPDATED: 16 Media Myths About Proposals To Str ...
Opponents
of stronger gun laws have used their media platforms to continue to
promote myths and falsehoods about firearm policy, often parroting gun
lobby talking points, in the weeks leading up to today's Senate
Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence.NEW: How do fe ...
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Fox's Varney Claims Historically Low Discretio ...
Fox
News host Stuart Varney claimed that federal discretionary spending is
"out of control." In fact, discretionary spending has already been
reduced by $1.5 trillion, and non-defense discretionary spending is
projected to be at the lowest level in 50 years.Varney: Discretionary
Spending Is "Tot ...
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A Look Back: Erick Erickson's History Of Infla ...
CNN
contributor Erick Erickson is reportedly leaving the network for Fox
News. During his nearly three-year tenure at CNN, Erickson repeatedly
made inflammatory statements, indulged in conspiracy theories, and false
statements such as the smear that Democrats support mythical "death
panels."Eric ...
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Rogue Elements within US Military: Defense Nom ...
The
Washington Post today reports an interesting exchange that is said to
have happened between the President in his first term, and Chuck Hagel,
the nominee to be the next Secretary of Defense.
Bob Woodward writes in the Post that…
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Genocide in Guatemala
Recalling
“The principle function of the state and its officials is to protect
its citizens” (NYTimes), Judge Miguel Angel Gálvez ordered the trial of
Efraín Rios Montt, former dictator of Guatemala and his intelligence
chief José Mauricio Rodríguez Sánchez, for…
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Washington OK’s Israeli Aggression on Syria
It
shouldn’t surprise. Washington and Israel are longstanding imperial
partners. Significant regional operations are jointly planned.
It’s done well in advance. It’s for strategic advantage. Operations are
part of a greater regional agenda.
On February 1, TIME magazine headline ...
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Effects of Fluoride on Human Health: “Ca ...
U.S.
National Research Council Scientists: Fluoride Can Damage the Brain and
Bones
Concern grew in the late 1970s that even low levels of exposure to lead
caused adverse changes in the mentally functioning of children.
The same thing is now…
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Drone Warfare: US Covert Actions in Pakistan, ...
by
Chris Woods, Jack Serle and Alice K Ross
In Pakistan a heavy CIA drone campaign targeted both so-called ‘good’
and ‘bad’ Taliban. Three senior militants were among the dead.Yemenwas
hit by the highest number of airstrikes in one month…
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5 Power Brokers Who'll Determine the Fate of t ...
This article was published in partnership
with GlobalPossibilities.org.On Thursday, visitors to the PipeTech
Americas Summit got a speech they weren’t planning on hearing. As
employees from pipeline construction companies gathered to discuss new
technology and listen to Tom Hamilt ...
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Hate Eating Corporate Food? Democracy Is the B ...
This article was published in partnership
with GlobalPossibilities.org.We may be able to agree that much of our
food system is broken, but how we begin to fix it is much harder to
understand. Wenonah Hauter, director ofFood and Water Watch, takes on
this challenge in her new book, Foodop ...
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Las Vegas Accused of Engineering Massive Water ...
Las Vegas exudes an all-you-can-eat mentality. People walk between
casinos carrying giant cups of slushy liquor; advertisements blare from
speakers on the streets pitching the best shows, best food and best
deals; escalators take you across streets and directly into malls. You
spend your time ...
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Time to Break Up the Monopolies: Why Fixing Ou ...
This article was published in partnership
with GlobalPossibilities.org.We may be able to agree that much of our
food system is broken, but how we begin to fix it is much harder to
understand. Wenonah Hauter, director ofFood and Water Watch, takes on
this challenge in her new book, Foodop ...
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Corporate Land Grabs Reveal a Hidden Agenda: C ...
Writing in National Geographic in December 2012 about “small-scale
irrigation techniques with simple buckets, affordable pumps, drip lines,
and other equipment” that “are enabling farm families to weather dry
seasons, raise yields, diversify their crops, an ...
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Nuclear plants nationwide could share the fina ...
Nuclear
Electric Insurance Ltd. (NEIL), the company that insures all 104 U.S.
nuclear power plants has just around $3.6 billion on hand to pay for
claims from broken nuclear plants in California (San Onofre nuclear
power station), Texas (South Texas Nuclear Project), Michigan (Cook
nuclear power ...
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Free Tickets to Documentary Chasing Ice Feb 8-10
Chasing
Ice is an environmental documentary film, listed in the top 15 best
documentaries for the Oscars, coming to Austin TX on Feb 8-10 at Regal
Arbor. Chasing Ice follows acclaimed photographer James Balog on an epic
journey as he deploys time-lapse cameras at glaciers around the world.
R ...
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Ding Dong the witch is dead. Which old witch? ...
According
to a report yesterday by Terrance Henry of NPR’s StateImpact Texas
(click here to read the article), the Las Brisas coal power plant
proposed for Corpus Christi has not only been suspended, but Chase
Power’s parent company, which was financing the project, has gone out of
b ...
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South-central Partnership for Energy Efficienc ...
The
South-central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER)
enters its second year with an exciting Summit, designed to explore,
further develop, and prioritize policies and strategies needed to push
energy efficiency forward in new buildings, existing buildings, and
electric marke ...
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Rep. Waxman Statement on New Reports on the Cl ...
Today,
Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Henry A. Waxman issued the
following statement on new research from the Pembina Institute and Oil
Change International, indicating that the Keystone XL pipeline will
accelerate the reckless expansion of the tar sands industry and the
climate im ...
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The Only Volcano on Earth You Can Explore From ...
Iceland is known for its many volcanoes, but Thrihnukagigur stands out as the only one you can explore on the inside.
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Amazon Rainforest Reeling from Eight-Year Mega ...
New research led by NASA has found that a swath of the Amazon rainforest is reeling from eight years of devastating megadrought.
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Unbelievably Lifelike Body Art: The Creepy Opt ...
Check
out the amazing 3D-seeming body paintings of Japanese artist Hikaru
Cho, who does some strange things to the human anatomy with only
acrylics at her disposal.
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the full, formatted version of the article
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Toe Wrestling: The Bizarre Sport Sweeping the ...
Here's
one sport you might not even know existed. But with broken toes and
tough competition (with tougher sounding names) to contend with, toe
wrestling isn't for wimps!
This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see
the full, formatted version of the article
...
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2012's Biggest Moments in Science
The
year 2012 was another biggie for scientists and science freaks around
the globe. This infographic recaps on the stories that got brains
buzzing and tongues wagging.
This is just a brief summary, please visit Environmental Graffiti to see
the full, formatted version of the article
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The New 21st Century COINTELPRO Mobius Strip: ...
A
quick update on a number of different fronts developing around 21st
century Cointelpro operations. This material includes the important
bureaucratic fault line of authorizing "otherwise" illegal government
operations, an important topic of research... Granted, Season 3 of the
X-Files is playin ...
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End of the Tar Sands? Under media near-blackou ...
VIA:
Protect the Sacred Timeline Photos: Here is a picture of Faith Spotted
Eagle signing the International Treaty to Protect the Sacred. This is
the first time a woman has signed such a treaty and she did so on behalf
of the Brave Heart Society. Let the healing continue in the name o ...
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Kurt Johnson & Corporate NAFTA farm politics, ...
"[T]he
activists we are concerned about here are the ones who want to change
the way your industry does business--either for good or bad reasons:
environmentalists, churches, Public Interest Research Groups, campus
organizations, civic groups, teachers unions, and 'Naderites'." (quoted
in Montag ...
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How to check cops checking your driver's licen ...
Yet
another nasty branch on the poisonous tree of data abuse in Minnesota
is bearing its digital fruit. Anne Marie Rasmusson, a former law
enforcement officer, got 'checked out' by an absurdly sprawling array of
Minnesota law enforcement officers illegally abusing their driver's
license lookup s ...
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MPD Tracking OccupyMN Facebook BBQs: Minneapol ...
Dateline:
Pseudo-Secret Minneapolis (aka Fridley): What WCCO called the "secret"
"City of Eyes" Strategic Information Center has been located on the
Google! Your Federal Stimulus Money & FY2010 Homeland Security
Appropriations At Work - A Facility for Spying on Facebook Occupy
Barbecues
It' ...
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Militants free Filipinos seized with Jordanian ...
Story
Image:
Freed Philippine hostages, cameraman Ramil Vela (in bed) and his
colleague audio technician Roland "Buboy" Letriro (L) are treated at the
provincial hospital in Jolo, Sulu province, on the southern island of
Mindanao, on February 3, 2013, hours after theyIslamist Abu Sayyaf ...
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N.Korea military meeting hints at nuclear test
Story
Image:
This photo, released by North Korea's official Korean Central News
Agency (KCNA) via the Korean News Service (KNS) on February 2, 2013,
shows N.Korean leader Kim Jong-Un meeting with participants of the 4th
Conference of Cell Secretaries of the Workers' PNorth Korean leader ...
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NFL Super Bowl returns to the Big Easy
Story
Image:
Workers install signs at the Superdome in New Orleans on January 31,
2013. New Orleans will return to the center of US sport's grandest stage
by hosting Super Bowl 47 on Sunday, a milestone on the city's road to
recovery from Hurricane Katrina.New Orleans will return to the ...
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Russia in ground-breaking talks with Syrian op ...
Story
Image:
A rebel fighter poses in front of a Soviet-made T55 tank abandoned by
pro-Syrian regime forces in al-Yaqubia in northern Syrian, on February
2, 2013. Ground-breaking talks between the Russian foreign minister and
the Syrian opposition leader have bolstere Ground-breaking tal ...
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White House releases Obama skeet shooting photo
Story
Image:
US President Barack Obama shoots clay targets on the range at Camp
David, Maryland, on August 4, 2012, in this photo released by the White
House on February 2, 2013. The White House on Saturday released a photo
of President Barack Obama skeet-shooting, inThe White House has ...
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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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"12 Things You Didn't Know about Rosa Parks" - ...
Monday marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Rosa Parks. Tune in
Monday to learn more about the celebrated activist in our interview with
Jeanne Theoharis, author of "The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks"
(Beacon Press, 2013). In the meantime, read an excerpt from the book bel
...
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Rosa Parks, Now and Forever
By Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan
On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks famously refused to give up her seat on the
bus to a white passenger in Montgomery, Ala., thus launching the
modern-day civil-rights movement. Monday, Feb. 4, is the 100th
anniversary of her birth. After she died at the age of 9 ...
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Obama’s Dirty Wars Exposed at Sundance
*By Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan
PARK CITY , Utah — As President Barack Obama prepared to be sworn in
for his second term as the 44th president of the United States, two
courageous journalists premiered a documentary at the annual Sundance
Film Festival. “Dirty Wars: The World Is ...
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Aaron Swartz and the Freedom to Connect
Aaron Swartz wanted nothing more than to change the world. He was doing
just that until he ended his own life, at the age of 26, on Jan. 11.
Aaron was a social justice activist, gifted with deep understanding of
how computers and the Internet work, and how they could empower people
around the w ...
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VIDEO: Amy Goodman on MSNBC’s Up With Chris Ha ...
Democracy Now!’s award-winning host Amy Goodman appeared on MSNBC’s "UP
w/ Chris Hayes" Sunday to discuss the Obama administration’s use of
drones, and John Brennan’s nomination to lead the CIA . Wach the videos
below to see much of the conversation.
Visit NBCNews.com fo ...
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Times Scare
ISLAMABAD–The
apparent links between Pakistan and Faisal Shahzad are certainly cause
for concern, but let’s not lose site of things here. The attack in Times
Square was a fizzle. The rush to claim credit is a bit embarassing for
the TTP and looks like it was — like the attack itself — a rush job ...
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Stepping up - University at Buffalo The Spectrum
Stepping
up
University at Buffalo The Spectrum
The president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, recognized the direness of
the situation and began to mobilize military forces to combat the
Taliban. ...
and more »
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Obama, us leaders should contemplate future of ...
BBC
News
Obama, us leaders should contemplate future of Afghan women
Chicago Tribune
Would nuclear-armed Pakistan become even more vulnerable to its own
Taliban insurgency? Will a defeat embolden America's enemies? That line
of thinking must ...
Vietnam syndrome has begun in AfghanistanSri L ...
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Officials: Campus blasts perplexing - United P ...
Officials:
Campus blasts perplexing
United Press International
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- The International Islamic
University, where bomb blasts killed at least six people, is a unique
Pakistani institution ...
and more »
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Schools closed in Pakistan after bombing - GMA ...
Schools
closed in Pakistan after bombing
GMA news.tv
An Associated Press reporter met three Taliban fighters Tuesday
traveling in a car with darkened windows at Shaktoi, a town close to the
border between ...
and more »
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Six Yummy Organic Recipes For Your Super Bowl ...
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the rest of Six Yummy Organic Recipes For Your Super Bowl Party
Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Chili Recipe, Eggplant
sliders, Homemade Tortilla Chips, Hummus pinwheels, Hummus Recipe,
Lowfat dip, Mediterranean Salsa, Organic party food, Super Bowl Party,
Super B ...
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Stay in a Giant Wine Barrel Room Overlooking T ...
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the rest of Stay in a Giant Wine Barrel Room Overlooking The Black
Forest in Germany Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Air
BnB, eco design, eco-tourism, funky hotel, germany, green design,
Recycled Materials, recycled wine barrels, Sasbachwalden, Schlafen im
Weinfas ...
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Foster + Partners Unveil Plans for 3D-Printed ...
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the rest of Foster + Partners Unveil Plans for 3D-Printed Moon Base!
Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: 3d printed lunar base,
Alta SpA, eco design, esa, european space agency, Foster and Partners,
green design, Monolite U, moon colonization, Scuola Superiore Sant'An
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Sruli Recht’s ‘Forget Me Knot’ Ring is Made Fr ...
Reykjavik-based designer Sruli
Recht is known for producing producing fashions that surprise and
delight, but his latest creation is of a more, shall we say, personal
nature. We are of course talking about the “Forget Me Knot” ring, a
one-of-a-kind bauble made with a swath of flesh from Recht’s ...
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GIVEAWAY: Win a Lotus Travel Crib & Portable P ...
Whether
headed cross-country or just around the corner to a friend’s house, the
Lotus Travel Crib and Portable Play Yard is perfect for any growing
family constantly on the go. We’ve teamed up with Guava Family to give
one lucky reader a Lotus Crib (worth $200) for free! This innovat ...
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Ankara Embassy Bombing: Not Another Benghazi
Once
again, hearts and prayers go out to a victim of a terrorist assault on a
US diplomatic establishment. The February 1 suicide attack on the
American embassy in Ankara claimed one wounded, a visiting Turkish
journalist, and two dead–embassy security guard Mustafa Akarsu and the
bomber himsel ...
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The Era of Austerity or the Era of Intervention?
A
variety of commentators listened to President Obama’s Inauguration
speech and, having heard few words devoted to foreign policy, declared
that the second term of this Administration will be marked by less
activism on the global stage. The draw downs from Iraq and Afghanistan
readily reinforce ...
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You Might Have Missed: Drones, Mali and Iran
Thomas
Hegghammer, “Should I Stay or Should I Go? Explaining Variation in
Western Jihadists’ Choice Between Domestic and Foreign Fighting,”
American Political Science Review, February 2013.
Trudy Rubin, “The Next Steps in Afghanistan,” Philadelphia Inquirer,
January 31, 2013.
“It’s d ...
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Libya's Spheres of Bad Influence
The
tragic events unfolding in North Africa have brought to the attention
of the West a reality that has been long underestimated and neglected:
the rapid collapse of law and order in the countries that went through
the revolts of the so-called Arab spring. Western countries have relied
on the h ...
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Chuck Hagel Hearing and the Iran Nuclear Dilemma
Senator
Chuck Hagel’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services
Committee was a protracted, repetitive, and disappointing affair. Rather
than discuss the decisions for which the secretary of defense is
empowered by U.S. law to make and implement as the “principal assistant
to t ...
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Senator Pornstache
On the day we learned of Ed Koch's death, we also learned that someone
who has been making trouble in New York almost as long is thinking of
running for Senate from New Jersey, where he now lives. We're speaking,
of course, about Geraldo Rivera, the man who uncovered Al Capone's empty
vault, wh ...
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"Acting White" Isn't a Thing
Every community has its problems. It’s only among African Americans,
however, that those problems are pathologized and turned into a symptom
of “culture.” Crime against neighbors becomes “black-on-black” crime,
the predictable patterns of poor communities becomes a “culture of
dependency,” and ...
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Is Obama Moving to the Left?
Is Barack Obama moving to the left in his second term, and what is he
risking by doing so? That's what Ron Brownstein asks in a long National
Journal article, and though Brownstein is as comprehensive and careful
as ever, there are some fundamental flaws in his premises. But here's
what he says ...
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Exit Scott Brown
When it was clear that Barack Obama would choose John Kerry to lead the
State Department, I wrote that it was tantamount to giving Scott
Brown—and the Republican Party—another Senate seat. Brown may have lost
his bid for reelection, but he remained popular among Massachusetts
voters, and would ...
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A Contraception Compromise
Last year, as part of implementation for the Affordable Care Act, the
Obama administration rolled out a rule on contraception that inspired a
huge backlash from religious conservatives and began the “war on women”
fight that extended through the presidential campaign. In short, Health
and Human ...
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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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Bombs and Racist Propaganda Found in Connectic ...
Just
down the road from the scene of the December school massacre in
Newtown, Conn., police in Stamford have discovered a home filled with
bomb-making materials, assorted firearms, and white supremacist and
anti-police propaganda.
Stamford police and FBI agents today identified and interviewed a ...
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Struggling National Alliance Takes Another Hit ...
In
a growing campaign to embarrass and oust the chairman of the once
influential National Alliance (NA), California member Jim Ring, widely
seen as the real leader of the notorious neo-Nazi group, has resigned in
order to “save the organization from going into complete obscurity.”
Ring quit last ...
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Texas Prosecutor ‘Involved’ in Ary ...
Two
men, reportedly masked and dressed entirely in black, gunned down a
Kaufman County, Texas, prosecutor this morning as he walked to a city
courthouse. The Dallas Morning News reported that the victim had been
“heavily involved” in the investigation of members of the Aryan
Brotherhood.
The ent ...
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Police: Hostage Taker in Alabama Standoff Has ...
The
man who ignited a hostage standoff in southern Alabama when he shot a
bus driver and took a child into an underground bunker is a
“survivalist” who has ties to the antigovernment movement, an official
with the Dale County Sheriff’s Office told Hatewatch this morning.
The gunman i ...
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TeaParty.org Drops the (Other) H-Bomb
Godwin’s
Law, an Internet adage started by lawyer and writer Mike Godwin in
1990, states, “As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a
comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one.”
The law’s point, Godwin explained in a 1995 article for Wired magazine,
was the Internet see ...
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What Security Means to Edi
Diane Ovalle
Michelle Chen
Photo: Diane OvalleThere’s nothing special about the Arma family.
They’re like countless other American households, with parents working
hard to raise their k ...
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The Growing Wealth Gap Is Unsustainable
Antony
Jenkins, chief executive of Barclays, who appears before MPs and peers
on the banking standards commission this week, has removed one issue
from the agenda, namely his right to a bonus of more £1m.read more
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What India Taught Me About How to End Hunger
Frances Moore Lappé
Photo by Tilman Cornelius Dette.In the late ’60s, my life changed
forever. I asked, Why are millions of people going hungry? Every other
species seemed to have figured out how to feed itself and its offspring.
So w ...
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The Baffling Response to Arctic Climate Change
David Suzuki
The Arctic may seem like a distant place, just as the most extreme
consequences of our wasteful use of fossil fuels may appear to be in
some distant future. Both are closer than most of us realize.
read more
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Guns and Games
Kristen Saloomey
Ryan Smith’s apartment has two giant wide-screen televisions and three
video gaming systems: an X-box and Playstation in his bedroom, and a Wii
in the living room. He says he grew up playing Mario and Ms Pacman and
no ...
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Survey of nation's largest cities finds wa ...
(Phys.org)—Although
reports of drought conditions, water wars and restrictions have often
painted a bleak picture of the nation's water availability, a new
University of Florida survey finds that conditions aren't quite so bad
as believed.
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February calendar:
1
Erie Auto Show Thursday and Friday, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, noon-8 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 2, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 3, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Bayfront
Convention Center presented by Automobile Dealers of Erie County
features new car models automotive accessories Nationwide race car on
display. Cost 5 at ...
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U.S. water supply not as threatened as believe ...
A
research study adds a new twist to previous studies of the nation's
water supplies. The study finds that when infrastructure is included in
the mix (reservoirs, dams, etc.), water vulnerability is less of a
threat than previously believed.
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Popular crocodile slide may lead to Biloxi wat ...
BILOXI
-- It might look like families are being swallowed by a huge crocodile
when the newest attraction debuts at Big Play Family Fun Park on Beach
Boulevard in March.
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Nation's Water Supply Not as Threatened as ...
University
of Florida research study adds new twist to previous studies of the
nation's water supplies; finds that when infrastructure is included in
the mix (reservoirs, dams, etc.), water vulnerability is less of a
threat than previously believed.
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Paul Krugman Destroys GOP’s Talking Points On ...
On
Sunday, economist Paul Krugman hit back against GOP claims that public
sector employment has increased under Obama, and that such jobs consist
mainly of wasteful bureaucrats and somehow count less economically than
private sector ones. Back in September it was tea party Senator Rand
Paul (R-K ...
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New Mexico Utility Agrees To Purchase Solar Po ...
The
economic viability of solar power is advancing rapidly. It’s actually
already more then competitive within certain markets, and the price of
solar panels saw a precipitous decline over the last four years. In
fact, solar technology has been advancing so rapidly that analysts have
had t ...
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Secretary of Defense: Iran Has Not Made A Deci ...
If
you watched Chuck Hagel’s Senate confirmation hearing to become
Secretary of Defense, you’d assume that Iran is at most days away from
obtaining a nuclear weapon, requiring an immediate decision on the use
of force. “If your position is truly prevention and not containment,
...
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NRA Head Fearmongers About Background Checks: ...
National
Rifle Association Executive Vice President and CEO Wayne LaPierre
offered a litany of excuses for his organization’s opposition to
universal background checks on gun sales and purchases this morning,
telling Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace that the American Medical
Association ...
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GOP Rep Compares Gun Regulation To ‘Banning Sp ...
In
an exchange on ABC’s This Week this morning with Nobel Prize-winning
economist Paul Krugman, Rep. Lou Barletta (R-PA) was outraged that
lawmakers reacted to the mass murder of school children by an armed
gunman by trying to prevent similarly disturbed individuals from
obtaining guns. Th ...
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thwap the Online "Activist"
For
reasons that will be a big secret for now, the old thwapster thinks
he's going to take an indefinite break from online "activism" I can't
see wasting my time bloviating on the inter-toobz about how this or that
atrocity is a shitty atrocity.
The phone lines are open though. You're free to s ...
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34 Homeless Deaths in Toronto
This
post was supposed to get done yesterday but I did a bunch of other good
things instead. It's something that's been on my mind for a while.
I might very well have missed something, but I seem to recall that when a
homeless person froze to death in Toronto during the Mike Harris
regime, ther ...
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Ontario Liberal Sleaze
The
following post will be an expansion of the ideas in a comment I left in
response to today's post at Owen Gray's "Northern Reflections" blog. I
very much like Mr. Gray, even as he attempts, now and again, to
resurrect the Liberal brand in Canada. In the case of today's post,
where he wa ...
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Freedom and Human Rights
So
I saw this YouTube video via Sister Sage, and I thought that, well, the
first thing then is that a lot of these trolls' comments will dry-up
after the taxpayer money spigot has been turned off. Secondly, that when
we get power in this country we will destroy the Conservative Party of
Canada a ...
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Don't Feed the Trolls!!!
I
notice with considerable consternation, that the troll has returned to
Saskboy's comments section. The individual in question will obnoxiously
guffaw over the slightest errors (either real or the product of a
deliberate misreading of what someone says) but lapses into cowardly
silence when its ...
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Reflections of Change
Tomorrow
I will turn 50, a half century of life. Compared to those who raised me
there appears to be little change from when I was born. There was no
industrial revolution, no war wide wars, but looking closer change has a
more human face.
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Roberto 'Living in Limbo' Luongo has no where ...
It
goes almost without saying that we all need a home and obviously
Roberto Luongo is no different. Yet after years of tremendous service
in Vancouver, and a great start to the current NHL season, he appears to
no longer have one there. So where then?
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What is the appropriate sentence for Canada's ...
Jeffery
Deslisle is the first person convicted under Canada's Security of
Information Act, a law passed in the aftermath of 9/11. Deslisle, a
former Navy intelligence officer, was convicted of selling secrets to
the Russians.
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Canada says good-bye to penny
Effective
February 4, 2013, the Canadian government will not distribute any more
pennies and that may mean you may lose or earn a few pennies when making
purchases in cash.
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Canada's national energy strategy: Alberta oi ...
With
the XL Keystone and Northern Gateway pipelines in limbo, Alberta's
Premier Alison Redford is looking at markets in Central and Atlantic
Canada. In an effort to market Alberta oil, Redford is developing a
national energy strategy.
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Mississippi Launches Plan To End Child Homeles ...
Fulfilling
the wishes and happiness of children is at the heart of the holiday
season. So, now seems particularly timely for Mississippi to launch a
new plan to end child homelessness (pdf) in the state. What better way
to set the season of giving in motion than by committing to finding safe
an ...
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Thanksgiving 2.0: Food, Poverty and Telling th ...
This
Thanksgiving, most of us around the country shared a bountiful harvest
feast with friends and family. We celebrated all that we are thankful
for by gorging ourselves right into a food coma. It's the American way.
Unfortunately, it's also the American way to be thankful for all that we
have ...
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Homeless People Wanted: Must Be Open to Demean ...
What
are they thinking? People obviously don't see the homeless as human or
they wouldn't attempt to hire them to do most of the insane, demeaning
and illegal jobs out there. Here's a small sampling:
Rob dead bodies. The Aokigahara forest at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan
is the site of 50 to 100 ...
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LA Plans to Make Homelessness Go the Way of th ...
Instead
of pretending homelessness doesn't exist, creating new laws to make it
illegal to sit or sleep in public, or sending homeless residents on a
one-way trip out of town, Los Angeles County may attempt to actually do
something about ending homelessness. And the county is setting the bar
high ...
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Don't Let Violence Against the Homeless Go Unp ...
Despite
its economic troubles, Detroit is not known for being kind to the
homeless. That's too bad, since there are nearly 10,000 homeless people
living there.
In October, police say that Steven James Diponio, 54, became so enraged
at Charles Duncan, 42, who was homeless and sleeping behind a sc ...
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Brrrrr! It’s Cold Out There!
It
is cold out there! So, what can you do to warm up and avoid the huge
heating bill at the same time?! There are things you can do to keep warm
besides blasting the heater or wearing wool from head to toe. How to
Stay Warm During the Cold Season Poor circulation may be [...]
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 12-8-12
Today,
Kevin explains what the United States government would do if American
citizens started to rebel! Plus, Dr. Betty Martini explains the DANGERS
of Aspartame and why you need to avoid it at all costs! Health:
Asparagus May Help Hangovers Wine Protects Skin from Radiation
Government: An Army ...
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 12-29-12
Today,
Kevin explains why most people will not be successful in network
marketing. Plus, Princess stops by the show to reveal secrets “Kevin”
doesn’t want you to know about! Self Help: Maximize Your Downline
Success Training Lose A Pound A Day! Government: Wisconsin Fight: Bill
Limiting Unions ...
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 2-2-13
Today,
Kevin gives you even more proof that inflation is already here and that
your standard of living is declining rapidly because of it. Self Help:
Uncontaminated Meat Further Your Education Manifest Your Every Desire
The Only Answer To Cancer Drop-Dead Gorgeous Hair Without The Side
Effects H ...
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 11-24-12
Today,
Kevin explains why you should not be donating your hard-earned money to
large charities and for disaster relief. Plus, Kevin reveals where to
find the best quality products in your area! Self Help: Protect Yourself
From Meat Glue Shine A Little Light On Me Health: 9 Salads Calorically
Wor ...
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Hadi appoints new SCER
On
Monday Yemen’s interim president Mansour Abdo Hadi named several judges
to the Supreme Commission on Elections and Referendum (SCER). The SCER
is responsible for the technical aspects of elections and has a pivotal
role in maintaining or subverting the integrity of electi ...
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High risk US embassy in Yemen gets Marine rein ...
High
risk US embassy in Yemen gets Marine reinforcements as protests
continue by Jane Novak An elite Marine rapid response team arrived in
Yemen’s capital to protect the US embassy there which remains vulnerable
and in disrepair following a mob attack this week. Protests against a
video clip dee ...
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State Department ends Yemen arms embargo
Without
much fanfare or explanation, the US State Department revised its
defense export policy on Yemen and will now consider applications for
licenses to export lethal defense articles to Yemen. The July 3, 2012
Federal Register notice updates the US International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (I ...
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Yemen’s Al-Qaeda booby traps southern ci ...
Several
children were among 25 people killed by land mines planted as al Qaeda
fled Yemen’s southern province of Abyan, the Yemen Executive Mine Action
Center (YEMAC) said on Sunday. Reporting to Abyan’s governor, the YEMAC
said it had cleared or exploded over 2100 shells and mines since June
13 ...
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Yemen’s al Qaeda threatens to execute 73 hostages
Al
Qaeda in Yemen threatened to execute 73 captured Yemeni soldiers unless
the terror group’s imprisoned comrades are released. “Executing
prisoners is a serious violation of the laws of war and a war crime,”
Human Rights Watch said in a statement today. “It is also a war crime to
use detainees ...
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Stiglitz: Economic inequality preventing a rob ...
Dark
Politricks Feed
View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comRaw Story Nobel
Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on Sunday said the United States
would continue to recover from the economic collapse at a snail’s pace
unless the middle-class was strengthened. Durin ...
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Kirkuk Carnage: 41 Killed, 96 Wounded across Iraq
Dark
Politricks Feed
View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comKirkuk Carnage: 41
Killed, 96 Wounded across Iraq Antiwar.comMargaret Griffis At least 35
people were killed and as many as 90 more were wounded in a complex
attack on an army base in central Kirkuk. The attack began whe ...
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Rev. Jesse Jackson Says Gun Supporters Are Dom ...
Dark
Politricks Feed
View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comKurt Nimmo Prison
Planet.com February 3, 2013 During an interview with the Wall Street
Journal posted on January 30, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said
anti-government people espousing what amounts to a Confederate ideology
wil ...
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U.S. Approved Israeli Bombing of Syria … and M ...
Dark
Politricks Feed
View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comU.S. Approved
Israeli Bombing of Syria … and May Join the War at Any Moment By
WashingtonsBlogwashingtonsblog.com Despite the Pretense that the U.S.
and Israel Are Not Intervening In Syria’s Civil War, They A ...
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Assad’s Best Friend Attacks Syria
Dark
Politricks Feed
View the latest alternative news at DarkPolitricks.comAssad’s Best
Friend Attacks Syria By Veterans TodaySunday, February 3rd, 2013 Assad’s
Best Friend Attacks Syria — — Do you know what love is? I’ll tell you:
it is whatever you can still betr ...
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Sibel Edmonds on NATO, Terrorism, 9/11 and Dru ...
by Sibel
Edmonds Featured Writer Dandelion Salad Originally published by Boiling
Frogs Post January 29, 2013 In this ground-breaking interview, famed
FBI whistleblower and Boiling Frogs Post founder Sibel Edmonds lays out
the thread connecting NATO’s Gladio operations to Turkish paramilitaries
a ...
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The real invasion of Africa is not news and a ...
Dandelion
Salad by John Pilger Global Research http://johnpilger.com January 30,
2013 A full-scale invasion of Africa is under way. The United States is
deploying troops in 35 African countries, beginning with Libya, Sudan,
Algeria and Niger. Reported by Associated Press on Christmas Day, this w
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Drone Warfare Dance: The Things We Make
Dandelion
Salad Joe Friendly·Jan 31, 2013 Things We Make, a powerful theatrical
dance exploration of the horrors of drone warfare directed by Shana
Solomon at the Culture Project January 28, 2013 as part of their
Blueprint For Accountability series. It preceded a conversation about
drone warfare ...
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Revolutionary Love and its Terrible Hurts by D ...
by
Daniel N. White Guest Writer Dandelion Salad January 29, 2013 One
Morning in Sarajevo: 28 June 1914 by David James Smith, 2008 David James
Smith is a British journalist and One Morning is his second book. My
copy was printed in the UK and has rave cover blurbs on it from various
English publ ...
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Martin Duberman: Howard Zinn’s Life and ...
Dandelion
Salad lauraflanders·Jan 28, 2013 Martin Duberman, the author of the
biography of Howard Zinn, “A Life on the Left,” explores the historian’s
powerful legacy. from the archives: Howard Zinn: Be Honest About the
History of Our Country A People’s History of The US by How ...
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Only
A Few Weeks Ago, Rupert Murdoch Was Still King Of The World
A glimpse at life before the hacking scandal, from the UK Independent :
It was only a few weeks ago that Rupert, his son James, daughter
Elisabeth and Rebekah Brooks were the talk of the town; hailed as the
king-makers to the pol ...
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Julian Assange, 2012:
They've ranked him amongst war criminals....for exposing war criminals.
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This
man's brain comprehends in a fraction of a second what is about to
happen, and orders his body into what looks like a superhuman sprint to
get out of the way. The flight mechanism kicks in so fast the conscious
mind, distracted by thoughts of work, home, leisure and love, plays no
role in t ...
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Tupac Rises
Well, fuck me....
From even a few dozen rows back, reportedly, the hologram of Tupac was utterly believable.
How long before a Michael Jackson hologram culled from his greatest live performances is touring the world's stadiums?
I've been waiting decades to see holographic tech ...
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No title
Hypnotic, grin-making. A house filled with interactive reproductions of classic art, coming soon:
Starry Night (interactive animation) from Petros Vrellis on Vimeo.
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Wired Science Space Photo of the Day: Wheatley ...
Magellan
radar image of Wheatley crater on Venus. This 72 km diameter crater
shows a radar bright ejecta pattern and a generally flat floor with some
rough raised areas and faulting. The crater is located in Asteria Regio
at 16.6N,267E.
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Wired Science Space Photo of the Day: Starburs ...
Messier
82, also known as the Cigar Galaxy, is a starburst galaxy about 12
million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. Starburst
galaxies undergo extremely high rates of star formation and are thought
to represent a particular phase in ...
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Wired Science Space Photo of the Day: Haunting ...
This
image was obtained with the wide-field view of the Mosaic Camera on the
Mayall 4-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. vdB 141 is a
reflection nebula located in the constellation Cepheus. Sometimes
referred to as the ghost nebula, ...
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Video: Fish Neurons Fire in Real-Time as It St ...
Studying
the links between brain and behavior may have just gotten easier. For
the first time, neuroscientists have found a way to watch neurons fire
in an independently moving animal. Though the study was done in fish, it
may hold ...
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You May Have Been Born to Flock
More
than 70,000 people will flood into the Louisiana Superdome in New
Orleans this Superbowl weekend, while thousands more swarm through the
city's French Quarter. From a certain perspective, might those football
fans resemble, say, a herd of wildebeest or ...
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At least 166 homes in Israeli settlement built ...
Dror
Atkas: "The contemptible cooperation of the state with land theft in
the West Bank is constantly growing... They are trying to retroactively
legalize whatever they can in order to enable massive...
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian ...
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Jonathan Cook: Israel’s left turn to the far right
This
election has been a personal blow to Netanyahu, but not to the right.
Netanyahu misread the public mood, but not on the central issues that
should define the left-right divide in Israel: the...
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian land ...
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Hannu Reime: Neither one nor two states, but a ...
A
continuous theme in ... the book is the view that the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a confrontation between the Zionist
settler-colonialism and the Palestinian Arab people; it’s the last
colonial...
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian ...
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Remembering Howard Zinn
We
remember Howard Zinn, our friend and teacher (and among the first
members of the IOA Advisory Board), who passed away on 27 January 2010,
leaving a formidable legacy. In the words of his close...
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian land ...
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Jonathan Cook: Palestinian citizens wearily ey ...
As
Nazareth, the capital of Israel’s Palestinian minority, gears up for
the country’s general election next week, the most common poster in the
city features three far-right leaders noted for their...
The Israeli Occupation Archive (IOA) covers Israel's military occupation
of Palestinian la ...
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Arizona Goes Red Today for Women's Heart Disease
Arizona
Goes Red Today for Women's Heart Disease PHOENIX – You can expect to
see plenty of folks in Arizona with a bit more color in their clothing
Friday, because it's National Wear Red Day.
The annual event is held to encourage people to wear red to help raise
awareness that heart dise ...
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Economist says a Fairer Tax Code Could Close t ...
Economist
says a Fairer Tax Code Could Close the Deficit PHOENIX, Ariz. - Some in
Congress want to cut Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security to close
the deficit. Some economists argue that a smarter strategy would be to
change the existing federal tax code. ...(Read More)
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The Flip Side of "Fake Online Girlfriend" R ...
The
Flip Side of "Fake Online Girlfriend" – Real Danger PHOENIX - The
"fake online girlfriend" hoax involving University of Notre Dame
football star Manti Te'o has made headlines for a couple of weeks.
Sensationalism aside, a new report highlights the very real dangers
online relationship ...
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AZ Reform Groups View Senate Immigration Frame ...
AZ
Reform Groups View Senate Immigration Framework with Cautious Optimism
PHOENIX - Immigration reform must include family preservation, say
Arizona advocates. Various groups reacting to a reform framework
announced by eight U.S. senators, including Arizona's John McCain and
Jeff Flake, say the ...
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Free Tax Help Available from AARP Foundation S ...
Free
Tax Help Available from AARP Foundation Starting Friday PHOENIX - Tax
season is here again, and whether you use an accountant, a computer
program, or file on your own, it can be an expensive and complicated
process. But thanks to the AARP Foundation, free tax help will be
available to Arizo ...
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Center for Food Safety Calls on EPA to Follow ...
New
European Pesticide Agency study reports “unacceptable” dangers to bees;
supports suspension of use in U.S. Today, the Center for Food Safety
(CFS) called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to follow
the cue of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and immediately
suspend t ...
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Congress Passes Damaging Farm Bill Extension i ...
Biotech
riders omitted, but organic and other sustainable programs take a major
hit By Colin O’Neil, Director of Government Affairs, Center for Food
Safety On September 30, 2012 Congress did the unthinkable when it let
the 2008 Farm Bill – the legislation that governs national food and farm
poli ...
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Post-Prop. 37 Poll Shows Strong Public Support ...
Young
voters, communities of color, women pushed landmark initiative to near
win; more than one-fifth of ‘no’ voters favor GE labeling An independent
post-election poll shows that California voters continue to strongly
support the labeling of genetically engineered (GE) foods in the wake of
Nove ...
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Obama Administration Snubs Risks, Moves Forwar ...
400,000
public comments, 40 Members of Congress ignored; CFS calls proposed
approval of first ever GE animal “premature and misguided” Center for
Food Safety sharply criticized today’s U.S. Food and Drug
Administration’s (FDA) announcement releasing an Environmental
Assessment (EA) on the contro ...
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Center for Food Safety, Save Our Seeds File Su ...
Case
pitting corporations against farmers set to impact the future of seed
patents Today, Center for Food Safety (CFS) and Save our Seeds (SOS)—two
organizations dedicated to promoting safe, sustainable food and farming
systems—challenged the agrochemical giant Monsanto and its restrictive
“seed ...
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REAL ESTATE MARKET CALIFORNIA
California real estate market trends, while having their own changes
periodically, tide, remain more in sync with the current market across
the nation and many people might not even think to buy a house now given
the real estate market and the state of california things to buy.
California real ...
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LONDON PROPERTY AGENCIES
If you are thinking of buying property in London is important to use all
the resources available to you. Check out every Estate Agent in London
as well as the local press for private property advertising. A search
for "Estate Agents London" or "Agent Real London" on Google or MSN
should prov ...
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Woodlands Water Heater
Woodlands
water heater area unit price effective alternatives to standard
heaters, which need a considerable quantity of energy. Straightforward
to put in, woodlands water heater don't need a vessel to produce plight.
Woodlands water heater area unit best-known by completely different
names like ...
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CHOOSE CARPET FOR DECORATING YOUR HOME
Choosing
a carpet for your home is no easy task. Regardless of whether you’re
looking for a textured and more luxurious carpet or cut pile, Berber,
frieze or patterned carpet, today’s have a vast selection of all the
styles and color choices you could need.
Some companies will allow you t ...
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The Best Sources for Real Estate Listings
Posting
your home into some credible Real Estate Listings are the best way you
can do if you want to sell your property right away. It is not expensive
either to do real estate listing. Most of home sellers nowadays have
got their property listed for a very minimal amount, and most of these
sell ...
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The Drug War, explained
The
war on drugs is raining bullets on the poorest countries of in the
American continent, and on Mexico. It is hard to describe just how much
impact this billion-dollar business in drugs and weapons is having on
the people of Latin America. But the people responsible are not just the
cartels, t ...
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Aaron Swartz on SOPA
The
late Aaron Swartz explains SOPA. His recent suicide has been in the
news so much that I feel it isn’t worth discussing. His opinions,
though, are.
Related posts:
Aaron Ortiz, Rest in Peace I’m very sorry to say that one of my
namesakes...
Aaron Ortiz, Flickr Pro These are some o ...
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Merida and the Bechtel test
The
thing that most resonated about this talk was Colin Stokes’s defense of
a particular Disney Princess: Merida, from Pixar’s Brave. I wrote a
disappointed rant about that movie when it came out. I still deeply
dislike the “You are a princess, act like it!” storyline. I ...
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Another Civil Coup in Honduras?
In
2009, the Honduran congress and supreme court perpetrated a messy coup
against president Manuel Zelaya. Yesterday President Lobo and the
Honduran congress have perpetrated an “institutional” coup against the
supreme court, sacking 4 out of its 5 members. This was in retaliation
fo ...
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Fractal Reality
We
inhabit a place in space, time and probability where none of the
coordinates that we use to measure them have raced into infinity so far.
But instead of a flat, sterile, constant and unchanging space, we live
in a complex, dynamic, and unpredictable reality. In short, we inhabit
chaos. Just l ...
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Kangaroo cull
Last
week, members of animal welfare groups protested against kangaroo cull!
''A recent survey of 600 Canberrans by Territory and Municipal Services
found 79 per cent were supportive of kangaroo culling under some
circumstances and 70 per cent were supportive of culling for
conservation of smal ...
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Environmental News 01/06/2012
Environmental
News You Shouldn't Miss
Storms hit ahead of sunny long weekend
The last day of autumn may have stolen winter’s thunder with a wet storm
hitting the city yesterday afternoon. Dark skies covered the
metropolitan area and much of the South West from mid-afternoon, with
rain an ...
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Green Capital Australia
Today
is Green Capital Day in Australia. Do you know something about that?
Well, Green capital was established in 2002 by The Total Environment
Center (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t rct=j
q=the%20total%20environment%20center source=web cd=1 ved=0CF4QFjAA
url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tec.org.au%2F ei=G ...
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Environmental News 31/05/2012
Environmental
News You Shouldn't Miss
Premier's park hunting backdown the price of power sale
National parks in NSW will be opened up to recreational hunters as part
of a deal between the Shooters and Fishers Party and the government to
ensure passage of its electricity privatisation bill ...
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Giraffe: A delicate animal that requires speci ...
Last
week, The Age website
(http://www.theage.com.au/environment/conservation/giraffes-die-of-shock-after-zoo-rampage-20120515-1ynlq.html)
published an article about 2 Giraffes' death from stress after a zoo
rampage in Poland.
Here you have an extract from this moving article: « Giraffes are ex ...
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Israeli Voters Upset with Bibi – But wil ...
Over
the past couple of months, there seems to have developed growing
disconnect between most of Israel’s political analysts – and the actual
dynamics of the campaign for Israel’s general elections, which will
take place in only 3 days.
In October when the election was announc ...
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Israeli Elections: Labor party leader pays ste ...
As
events in Egypt, Syria and Palestine heat up…
…The nation-state in the middle of all this, Israel, has had its own
share of high political drama. True, instead of blood, only tears and
virtual ink were shed there. But as usual in Israel-Palestine, it makes
for a good story.
Earlie ...
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Gaza Ceasefire: Giving Thanks to President Obama
There
is a ceasefire in Gaza. It remains to be seen if and when the promise
to open Gaza to normal civilian movement, laconically stated in the
ceasefire agreement, will be fulfilled. On Friday, less than 48 hours
after its enactment, the first bad sign appeared. In at least two
locations near t ...
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Let’s Stop Bibi Netanyahu’s Sicken ...
Part
of expatriate life is worrying for the health of elderly overseas
parents. My father-in-law’s health is bad enough to worry about, even
without this recent crap. My wife’s parents live in Moshav Shahar,
Israel, some 15km from the Gaza Strip as the missile flies. Their home
has n ...
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How NOT to Introduce New Green-Tech: The Cauti ...
We
have just ended four weeks during which Israeli business and politics
were almost completely shut down due to a spate of Jewish holidays.
There’s a known refrain in Hebrew: “After the Holidays”, meaning “Don’t
worry, we’ll get back to you sometime in Octobe ...
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Yediot’s Plocker: Thank you Mossad for r ...
On
Sunday (January 9 2011), Yediot’s Itamar Eichner reported [emphasis
mine; full translation here]: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is
furious with outgoing Mossad Director Meir Dagan because of the briefing
Dagan gave journalists last Thursday. In the course of that briefing,
Dagan sha ...
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“Rejectionist front”: Maariv detai ...
As
Israel’s diplomatic position erodes and the Palestinian Authority’s
campaign for the unilateral recognition of a state in the 1967 borders
gains ground, the demand for “direct negotiations” has become a central
talking point of Israeli government spokespeople. Here ...
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New Yorker editor David Remnick to Yediot:  ...
On
December 24 2010, Yediot’s Friday Political Supplement ran an interview
with New Yorker editor David Remnick by Adi Gold. Most of the interview
was dedicated to his new biography of Barack Obama. Gold did ask a
political question on Israel and Reminck’s response was very blunt. No
...
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Breaking the Silence’s landmark new book ...
Breaking
the Silence has just published a landmark collection of soldier
testimonies from the Occupied Territories spanning the period 2000-2010.
The 432 page book can now be browsed, downloaded and embedded here. If
you read nothing else, take the time to look over the first to pages of
the int ...
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Following local pressure, Adidas reconsiders s ...
This
Maariv article [full translation below] from Friday is particularly
badly written and repetitive, so I’ll summarize. Jerusalem Mayor Nir
Barkat decides to hold the first Jerusalem International Marathon in
March 2011. He gets Adidas to sponsor the event. An Israeli runner
registers an ...
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Zero tolerance mall cop filmed tasering an abu ...
Supporters
have raised $20,000 for an Atlanta security guard who became an
internet sensation this week after he posted videos online showing his
refusal to give in to abuse from troublemakers. Darien Long made
headlines earlier this week after a video showing him tasering a violent
woman outsid ...
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American Sniper author Chris Kyle shot dead in ...
Iraq
veteran and ex-US Navy seal Chris Kyle, known as the deadliest sniper
in US history, has been shot dead on a Texas shooting range, reports
say. His body was found at Rough Creek Lodge range on Saturday with that
of another man. A suspect was arrested. Mr Kyle, 38, wrote the 2012
bestseller ...
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Dominican prostitute: Sen. Bob Menendez ‘likes ...
This
scandal runs really deep! According to our Deadlinelive.info ongoing
investigation… Republicans, democrats, and media use some of these same
“services” - Stay tuned for the results of our research! In a
little-noticed email published online Wednesday by Citizens fo ...
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The Future of “Obama – Care” ...
*
For the record – this is the #1 reason that we did everything we could
to stop O Care. We have explored many free market / local solutions to
the problems of US Health care, and none of them involve loss of
privacy, insurance corps, or the IRS / Govt. In our opinion - [...]
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Decorated Combat Veteran Arrested In New York: ...
n
the latest attack on the American people, a decorated War Hero has been
arrested and charged with five counts of third degree criminal
possession of a weapon, for having empty 30 round AR-15 Magazines in his
vehicle. On Sunday January 6th Staff Sgt. Nathan Haddad, a decorated
combat veteran, w ...
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Condensation Driven Winds
I
have been receiving emails from the authors of the condensation driven
wind theory for several days now as they have published a new paper.
Since I have no time whatsoever, I haven’t even read their latest work.
Judith Curry has kindly taken on their guest post and it can be read
there ...
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The Lukewarmer’s Way
When
a climate scientist claims that 2 + 2 =5 and the rest of the scientists
tell them it doesn’t, CS turns a blind eye. Michael Mann’s hokey
stick nonsense drives those of us who actually read math completely
wild. When they add extreme need for compulsory planet wide behavioral
...
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A Reasoned Rejection of Science, Explaining th ...
Ex-spurt
is a commonly misunderstood term. The true definition of Ex-spurt is,
“A drip under pressure”, or perhaps in past tense form, “a drop under
pressure.” Often an ex-drip will self-identify as a spurt, but on closer
examination he is really just a drip. Reader (A ...
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Yellow Science
Reader
Skiphil has left a link to some incredible commentary by our good
friend Stephan Lewandowski who apparently holds a PhD in bovine
scatology. There is nothing wrong with being educated in scatology,
however, Stephan’s propensity to practice his chosen craft publicly
leaves one wonde ...
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Common Sense on Government Spending
Tom
Fuller and I have always had a cordial relationship despite the fact
that his politics are Pelosi-left. He left a comment on the last
thread in relation to taxes and the deficit which depicts exactly how
the left-wing media is trying to portray our current debt situation.
While he is ref ...
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Spencer Soper Wins Sidney Award for Exposing B ...
Business
reporter Spencer Soper of The Morning Call has won the October Sidney
Award from the Sidney Hillman foundation for his expose of Dickensian
conditions in Amazon.com's warehouse in Pennsylvania.
Temperatures inside the "fulfillment center" soared to over 100 degrees
over the summ ...
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Spencer Soper Wins Sidney Award for Exposing B ...
Business
reporter Spencer Soper of The Morning Call has won the October Sidney
Award from the Sidney Hillman foundation for his expose of Dickensian
conditions in Amazon.com's warehouse in Pennsylvania.
Temperatures inside the "fulfillment center" soared to over 100 degrees
over the summer ...
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Spencer Soper Wins Sidney Award for Exposing B ...
Business
reporter Spencer Soper of The Morning Call has won the October Sidney
Award from the Sidney Hillman foundation for his expose of Dickensian
conditions in Amazon.com's warehouse in Pennsylvania.
Temperatures inside the "fulfillment center" soared to over 100 degrees
over the summer ...
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Bachmann's Anti-Vaccine Rhetoric is Bad Scienc ...
Hey,
Michele Bachmann, you know who was really, really pro-vaccination? The
Founding Fathers. Read all about it in my new article at The Nation.
George Washington argued for mandatory inoculation of citizens against
smallpox and mandated the inoculation of the Continental Army, under the
...
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Bachmann's Anti-Vaccine Rhetoric is Bad Scienc ...
Hey,
Michele Bachmann, you know who was really, really pro-vaccination? The
Founding Fathers. Read all about it in my new article at The Nation.
George Washington argued for mandatory inoculation of citizens against
smallpox and mandated the inoculation of the Continental Army, under the
. ...
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Facebook roundup: photo tags, privacy, Crunchi ...
Facebook
re-enables photo tag suggestions – Facebook announced Thursday that it
is re-enabling the photo tag suggestion feature in the U.S., which uses
facial recognition to help users identify friends in their photos. The
controversial feature launched...
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Facebook platform now encompasses more than 50 ...
More
than 50 million pages and 10 million apps are now part of the Facebook
platform, according to a document filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission today. Facebook provided these updated stats after last
reporting...
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27M users bought virtual goods using Facebook ...
Approximately
27 million users bought virtual goods using Facebook Payments in 2012,
up from 15 million in 2011, according to a document the company filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission today. Facebook generated
$810 million...
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News Feed is the next Facebook pillar in need ...
When
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg debuted Graph Search in January, he
explained it as being one of the three pillars of the social network. He
sees Timeline, News Feed and Search as the primary ways users...
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Facebook careers: filmmaker, product marketing ...
Facebook
added 42 new positions to its careers page this week, including a
number of openings on the user operations, product marketing, analytics
and sales teams. The company added a listings for user operations
analysts for regions including...
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Peru police clashes with illegal gold miners: ...
Thousands
of illegal gold miners battled police for control of a regional capital
in the Amazon basin on Wednesday and at least three people were killed
by gunfire. Outnumbered riot police fired tear gas against miners who
wielded clubs and rocks and tried to seize strategic facilities in Puert
...
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Brazil to Dilma: Fulfill campaign promise!
The
Forest Code is dwindling, and with it the Brazilian forests. Soon to be
voted in the House, the text that distorts the country’s main
environmental law was the target of a demonstration today in Brasilia,
which brought together social movements and environmental groups, asking
the Pr ...
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European energy corporation plans to flood Rai ...
Spanish
energy cooperation Endesa (subsidiary enterprise of the Italian Enel
cooperation) is builiding a giant hydro-electric power plant next to the
River Magdalena, Colombia- The construction work has started today- the
protest camps of the local farmers and fishermen have been evacuated by
fo ...
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Plastic eating Fungi discovered in Amazon Rain ...
The
group of students, part of Yale’s annual Rainforest Expedition and
Laboratory with molecular biochemistry professor Scott Strobel, ventured
to the jungles of Ecuador. The mission was to allow “students to
experience the scientific inquiry process in a comprehensive and
creative way. ...
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Justice for 8year girl burned alive by loggers ...
Loggers
in Brazil captured an eight-year-old girl from one of the Amazon’s last
uncontacted tribes and burned her alive as part of a ‘campaign’ to
force the indigenous population from its land! Sign Petition and share:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/813/288/541/ The ...
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Our new BFP DVD “The Police State” ...
Our
second BFP DVD includes The EyeOpener Police State Series with James
Corbett, plus 2 bonus BFP Reports – Blackballed: ‘How the FBI Bends
FOIA’ and TSA: ‘Tyrants Sucker America,’ plus an exclusive interview
with BFP’s Andrew Gavin Marshall and a Jamiol/BFP Political Cartoon
Gallery. Ple ...
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Must Watch Video- Operation Gladio Part I: Fro ...
Unveiling
the Curtain on the West’s Strategically Orchestrated & Executed
Global Terror Campaign This groundbreaking investigative video report is
Part I of series on Operation Gladio produced by James Corbett of
Corbett Report. The episode includes an introduction to Operation Gladio
and in ...
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Soothing the Beast: Saturday Night BFP-Jamiol ...
Lila
Downs – “La Bamba” This week’s Soothing the Beast BFP/Jamiol music pick
is all about me and one of my all-time favorite songs…La Bamba. I first
heard way back when Richie Valens made it hit. This performance is by
Lila Downs. This is the second time Downs has been picked for our ...
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Podcast Show #104: Falling Dominos in the Horn ...
The
Boiling Frogs Show Presents Pepe Escobar Pepe Escobar, one of our
favorite globe-trotting journalists and offshore voices, joins us for
this fascinating analysis of the French war in Mali, the bloody hostage
scene in Algeria, and blowback from the “liberation” of Libya. In this
wide-ranging ...
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Must Watch Video- Operation Gladio Part I: Fro ...
Unveiling
the Curtain on the West’s Strategically Orchestrated & Executed
Global Terror Campaign This groundbreaking investigative video report is
Part I of series on Operation Gladio produced by James Corbett of
Corbett Report. The episode includes an introduction to Operation Gladio
and in ...
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Jerusalem Post’s Anti-Semitism Fetish Leads to ...
J’Accuse!
The Jerusalem Post is known for perpetrating hoaxes based on fake
reports of anti-Semitism. It published a story purporting that Norway
was riddled with anti-Semitism. Turns out the report was written by
someone who made almost all of it up. He mistook his own personal fear
of ...
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Republican Jewish Coalition Lies Saying Didn’t ...
A
few days ago I posted here that I received an anti-Hagel robocall from
the Republican Jewish Coalition. Jim Rutenberg picked up on my report
and included it in his post at the NY Times Caucus Blog. He later
updated his post with a denial from the RJC: The Republican Jewish
Coalition called M ...
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Israel Falls to 112th Place in Press Freedom Index
Reporters
Without Borders 2013 Press Freedom Index (full report) has just been
published. Last year, Israel was ranked 92nd and it sunk a further 20
spaces to 112th this year (out of 179 ranked). The fall was at least in
part due to Israel’s deliberate targeting of the Gaza press center ...
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Pro-Israel Plutocrats Lauder, Adelson Funding ...
Yesterday
night, I was having dinner with my family when the phone rang. I could
see it was some sort of telemarketing call based on Caller ID, but I
picked up the receiver anyway. Turns out, it was the Republican Jewish
Coalition calling with word of all the terrible things Chuck Hagel has
do ...
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Blowback from Israeli Attack on Syria
Any
thought that Syria would remain silent about Israel’s attack on a
weapons convoy making its way through Syrian territory toward Lebanon
was dashed today as not just Syria, but Iran, Russia and Hezbollah all
condemned the strike in quite harsh terms: The Iranian deputy foreign
minister ...
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NPR Watch: Linda Gradstein Has Done It Again o ...
NPR's
reporter Linda Gradstein has done it again. She has managed to take a
"must report" story on Israeli-Palestinian relations -- the new report
by B'Tselem on the non-combatants, including children, killed by the
Israeli military during the Israeli attack on Gaza -- and report it in a
manner ...
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Documentary Video: Shooting the Messenger
This
documentary on the deliberate killing and intimidation of journalists
in conflict zones, examines how international reporters became targets.
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Impressions of Israeli Executions in the West Bank
Much
planning had gone into our family vacation in Israel-Palestine. We
could spare only the last two weeks of 2009, and so had developed an
uncompromising itinerary for each day, allowing a mere half-day to
recover from jet lag from our trip from California. After devoting most
of the first wee ...
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Calling Bono: Your Palestinian Gandhis Exist . ...
In
your recent column in the New York Times, "Ten for the Next Ten," you
wrote: "I'll place my hopes on the possibility -- however remote at the
moment -- that...people in places filled with rage and despair, places
like the Palestinian territories, will in the days ahead find among them
their G ...
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Noam Chomsky and the pro-Israel lobby: Fourtee ...
Noam
Chomsky has been called the US leading intellectual by pundits and even
some sectors of the mass media. He has a large audience throughout the
world especially in academic circles, in large part because of his
vocal criticism of US foreign policy and many of the injustices
resulting from t ...
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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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How Journalists Can Secure Their Digital Perimeter
Truism of the day: Your digital perimeter is not secure. You know that.
The question for journalists is what can you do right now to strengthen
it?
Are your editors and managing editors doing enough to help you? As my
fellow Knight Fellow Melissa Chan, who was a correspondent in China,
points ...
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OpenBlock Rural Finds Three Key Audiences for ...
The
key lesson from the first year of our Knight News Challenge grant? The
future of data journalism and digital public records at rural newspapers
depends on building a product that balances the needs of three key
audiences: the consumers, professional reporters and content sponsors.
The ...
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How the Geolocation Revolution Has Evolved
This
is the first post in a series on geolocation startups and services.
For years, entrepreneurs, tech observers and journalists have known two
things about the geolocation space: It holds an enormous amount of
promise, and it's taking an awfully long time to get there.
Geolocation s ...
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Platial Leads the Way for Geolocation Revolution
This
is the first post in a series on geolocation startups and services.
For years, entrepreneurs, tech observers and journalists have known two
things about the geolocation space: It holds an enormous amount of
promise, and it's taking an awfully long time to get there.
Geolocation s ...
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Mapping with Kites in the Age of Drones
This
post compares technologies for aerial photography, but it is also about
how tool choices can embed values, including transparency, openness,
and accessibility, into the growing popular culture of mapping.
Most map imagery is collected by airplane or satellite and processed by
GIS (ge ...
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Broken Government - Senate Leader Dodges on Se ...
Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) fended off questions about Sen.
Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) at a press conference about immigration reform.
The first question out of the gate was from CNN correspondent Jim
Acosta, who asked Reid when he learned that Menendez had reimbursed a
political do ...
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Obama's Second Term - Managing State: Some Adv ...
The
back-to-back Senate testimonies of secretary of state nominee John
Kerry and sitting Secretary Hillary Clinton served up quite a contrast:
the former outlining the big policy ideas he intends to pursue; the
latter delving into the details of bureaucratic
information-dissemination and decisio ...
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The Battle for Syria - Syria's War Affecting T ...
On
January 21, members of the Turkish Youth Union (TGB), a far-left
nationalist group, attacked German Patriot missile teams dispatched to
help defend Turkey against threats from Syria. The incident served as a
reminder of the unexpected ways in which the Syrian war could impact
Turkey's stabili ...
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Environment vs Energy - ‘Virtual Chimney’ ...
Simple
‘blast’ fences called baffles could deliver improvements in air
quality for people living near airports, new research has found. Placed
behind a runway, the baffles could serve as a ‘virtual chimney’,
funnelling emissions from aircraft engines upwards where they can
disperse more ...
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America on Edge - Prescription Overdose Rate R ...
The
rate of drug overdose from prescription opioids increased seven-fold in
New York City over a 16-year period and was concentrated especially
among white residents of the city, according to latest research at
Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. The study is one
of the earlie ...
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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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Why Obama's Foreign Policy is So UnRealistic
By Barry Rubin
One of the main features of this misguided contemporary foreign policy
debate is the corruption of the concept of Realism. In some ways, the
school called Realism was simply a way of teaching principles long
regarded as obvious in Europe to Americans, whose idealism abou ...
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Unemployment Rate RISES to 7.9%
More
evidence Obamanomics is a failure. The labor department just announce
the unemployment rate grew to 7.9% in January as the total non-farm
payroll employment increased by a disappointing 157,000.
The U-6 number which includes unemployed, plus all persons marginally
attached to the ...
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BREAKING: Former NYC Mayor Koch Dead at 88
Sad News Today--former NYC Mayor Ed Koch passed away at Columbia
Presbyterian Hospital early this morning, he was 88 Years old. Koch
served in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to
1977 and three terms as mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989. He
took over a c ...
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ATF's Epic Fail In Milwaukee
As Harry Reid bolts from Sen. Dianne Feinstein's renewed push to ban
so-called assault weapons, other senators, including Pat Leahy and Al
Franken, may politick their way into killing the bill in committee. As
Ed Morrissey of Hot Air posted yesterday,
No one thou ...
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Holy Cow---Hagel Was EMBARRASSING!
Regular
readers of this site know that I have not been in favor of former
Senator Chuck Hagel's nomination---but even his biggest detractors did
not expect the performance he gave today during his senate confirmation
hearings. It wasn't that he said things that people disagreed with,
...
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Second Amendment vindicated: Armed Guard Stops ...
AP
| FEBRUARY 1, 2013 A student opened fire at his middle school Thursday
afternoon, wounding a 14-year-old in the neck before an armed officer
working at the school was able to get the gun away, police said.
Multiple shots were fired in the courtyard of Price Middle School just
south of do ...
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The Bizarre History of Fluoride in the Water
THE
REAL AGENDA | FEBRUARY 1, 2013 Does Artificial Water Fluoridation Mean
No Golden Years For The Elderly? (1) Research reveals a startling new
finding: fluoride likely contributes to the epidemic of cardiovascular
disease by stimulating calcification of the vascular system, including
the ...
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25 people killed after explosion at Mexican Oi ...
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | FEBRUARY 1, 2013 An explosion occurred
at one of the buildings at Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) in Mexico on
Thursday. The event took place shortly before 16:00 (GMT Mexican) and
the causes are still unknown. At least 25 people have died and 101 were i
...
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Obama’s Legacy: Big Government, Bigger M ...
By
LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA | JANUARY 31, 2013 The brightest
highlight of Barack Obama’s presidency is that he has been able to keep
alive the thought — in the heads of his supporters – that they are
entitled to getting free government handouts. At the same tim ...
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Jewish Settlements Violate Geneva Convention, ...
The
body calls for an immediate withdrawal of all existing settlements
occupying Palestinian territory. By LUIS MIRANDA | THE REAL AGENDA |
JANUARY 31, 2013 A team of researchers from the Human Rights Council of
the United Nations warned Thursday that Israel’s settlement policy i ...
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EPA to probe wind farm noise
The
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) will begin monitoring low
frequency noise around the Waterloo Wind Farm, in northern South
Australia, later this year. It says it will monitor noise levels for two
months from the homes of residents near the wind farm in the Clare
Valley. The director ...
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Value of land cut by wind farms
A
Victorian council has conceded that a wind farm development still in
its early stages has slashed the land value of its neighbours, and
agreed their land rates should be cut. In what is believed to be an
Australian first, South Gippsland shire council has amended the rates
notice for one neigh ...
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Are utilities using deep pockets to battle loc ...
Are
large utility owners using their deep pockets to force communities to
reduce their property valuations below fair market value to avoid paying
their fair share of property taxes? The issue was raised this past week
at both the Berlin city council meeting and a meeting of the Coos
County Comm ...
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Falmouth Selectmen support removing wind turbines
The
Falmouth Board of Selectmen voted Jan. 30 to support removing the
town’s industrial-sized turbines, Wind 1 and Wind 2 at the Falmouth
Wastewater Treatment Facility, in hopes to unify a divided community.
“Typically government and good leaders think of the greater good of all.
As a thoughtful ...
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Grid constraints mean less power output from w ...
A
utility official says that some big wind projects in the region are not
performing as planned due to constraints on the transmission grid. The
news came as Vermont lawmakers focused on both climate change and a
moratorium on new wind development. The Vermont Electric Cooperative
buys electrici ...
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Human Trafficking: The Other Good Reason to Re ...
Restrictive
immigration policies have long been associated with a variety of
economic problems. These include the diminished availability of foreign
talent, the inability of businesses to fill low-skilled agricultural and
service jobs typically scorned by legal residents, and reduced access
to t ...
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Methodological Individualism
I
am just now rereading Ludwig von Mises’s magnum opus, Human Action.
What a joy it is to get reacquainted with this masterful work and to use
it as a benchmark to gauge my own intellectual odyssey since first
reading it more than 40 years ago. Early on the reader encounters the
term “methodolo ...
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The Virtue of Market Inefficiency
Markets
are often rightly characterized as extraordinary problem solvers. Under
the right rules of the game (including private property, free exchange,
and the rule of law) people following their own self-interests can
coordinate their plans with one another more or less successfully,
generating ...
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The Entrepreneurial Spirit
Dorothy
Whipple’s almost entirely forgotten novel High Wages is one of the most
compelling stories of personal initiative and entrepreneurship that I
have read. Left alone in the world with only fifty-two pounds in a
savings account, Jane Carter decides to look for work. By chance, she
arrives i ...
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Austrian Economics: Ahead of its Time?
So
I’m a closet futurist. Being one, I sometimes find myself checking out
sites like Transhumanity.net. I recently came across an article there
that does a pretty good job of unpacking the difference between 20th
century science and 21st century science. One of the things I noticed
about 2 ...
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What people search for online
When
you’re writing a blog, you should check your stats from time to time
(I’m not as obsessive about it as some are) to see what people are
reading, where they came from (referrers), what they click in your
posts.
Search terms are especially interesting to me. They don’t exac ...
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Should you get a master’s in journalism?
To
answer that question, make sure you know what you want to gain from the
experience. Because getting a master’s degree is an experience — as
well as an investment of your time and your money.
Mu Lin, a professor at Georgian Court University in Lakewood, New
Jersey, has addressed t ...
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Required reading: How open source makes you better
In
this blog post (Why Journalism Tools Gather Dust), Dan Schultz of The
Boston Globe describes what amounts to one of the big reasons why news
websites are not as successful as they could be.
If you borrow code then you are more likely to be familiar with what the
rest of the world is doing. I ...
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Teaching programming to journalists
I’ve
been thinking about this a lot lately. I’ve been preparing a syllabus
for an upper-level undergraduate journalism course that I will begin
teaching in January. I’ve been learning Python and starting to learn
about jQuery.
I’ve got some advantages: I learned HTML in ...
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Most-viewed posts in 2012
According to my WordPress stats, these are the posts with the most pageviews in the past 12 months:
Best social media tools for journalists (5,669)
Timelines in journalism: A closer look (4,365)
A few words about digital audio recorders (3,626)
How to shoot video interviews (3,465)
10 Rul ...
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INSTITUTE INDEX: States' rights wielded agains ...
A
by-the-numbers look at how claims of "states' rights" -- once used to
defend racial segregation -- are being used to justify legislative
assaults on the interests of economically struggling citizens in North
Carolina, Mississippi and elsewhere across the South.
read more
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Watchdogs dig up troubling questions about fed ...
The
Southern Alliance for Clean Energy fought the Obama administration in
court to get it to disclose details about the $8.3 billion in loan
guarantees it offered private companies to build two nuclear reactors at
Georgia Power's Plant Vogtle. Though heavily redacted, the documents
they got sugg ...
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Does UAW rally at Mississippi college signal r ...
A
gathering at historically black Tougaloo College in Jackson, Miss. this
week to support workers' organizing efforts at a nearby Nissan plant
felt like an old-time revival meeting. Was it signaling the revival of
the labor movement in the region and beyond?
read more
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Bulk of Pope Foundation money channeled into c ...
Every
December, the family foundation run by GOP mega-donor Art Pope
publicizes the money it gives to the arts and community services. But it
rarely mentions its grants to conservative groups and causes -- even
though they make up 70% of the Pope Foundation's philanthropy.
read more
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In North Carolina, full speed in reverse
The
legislative session that starts today promises to bring big changes to
North Carolina as the leaders of the once-progressive state seek to
slash unemployment insurance, create a more regressive tax code, impose
voter ID requirements, increase private control of public schools, and
enshrine r ...
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Iraq wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t for ...
Stirling
Newberry has up an important piece on how protected works are used to
pay for imports. You should read it. There’s a reason the laws against
“piracy” are more punitive than those against, say, negligent murder.
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Iraq wouldn’t have happened if it weren& ...
Stirling
Newberry has up an important piece on how protected works are used to
pay for imports. You should read it. There’s a reason the laws against
“piracy” are more punitive than those against, say, negligent murder.
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Justice is not Law, Law is Not Justice
A
law is deserving of respect to the extent, and only to the extent, it
is just. A law which is not just deserves only the level of obedience
one gives to any group or individual who says “do this, or I’ll hurt
you.” That is, to the extent that you believe their threat is [...]
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Justice is not Law, Law is Not Justice
A
law is deserving of respect to the extent, and only to the extent, it
is just. A law which is not just deserves only the level of obedience
one gives to any group or individual who says “do this, or I’ll hurt
you.” That is, to the extent that you believe their threat is [...]
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Sweden v. Canada: Taxation and Inequality
Ok,
so Stephen Gordon in MacLeans feels compelled to weigh in on taxes, to
suggest that the Nordic countries just redistribute money from the
bottom 99% to each other to maintain equality and so Canada should
increase its GST and give money to the poor and middle classes. It’s
true that No ...
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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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Why Are There So Many Murders in Chicago?
After
over 500 murders in Chicago in 2012, the Windy City’s violence
epidemic continues – 2013 saw the deadliest January in over a decade –
and continues to make national news. The New York Times, for example,
ran a recent piece noting how Chicago’s strict gun laws can’t ...
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How The South Will Rise To Power Again
The
common media view of the South is as a regressive region, full of
overweight, prejudiced, exploited and undereducated numbskulls . This
meme was perfectly captured in this Bill Maher-commissioned video from
Alexandra Pelosi, the New York-based daughter of House Minority Leader
Nancy Pelosi.
...
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Gentrification as an End Game, and the Rise of ...
“It
took a bit of wind out of my sails, watching what happened in this
neighborhood, watching how it happened…I don’t know how to beat this
[gentrification]. I don’t know how anyone can beat this machine.”—From
the article The Ins and Outs
The Generalization of Gentr ...
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The Evolving Urban Form: Rio de Janeiro
Rio
de Janeiro was the capital of Brazil from before independence from
Portugal was declared in 1822. That all changed in 1960, when the
capital moved to the modern planned city of Brasilia, more than 500
miles (800 kilometers) inland. The move, however, did nothing to slow
Rio de Janeiro's ...
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Britain's Housing Crisis: The Places People Live
For
twenty years British house building has fallen behind demand,
forcing up prices and rents. Here's a series of photos showing some of
the things people have had to do to live.
Victoria Campbell was living in a shed in her parents' garden in
Havant, while she and her fiance saved up ...
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CT scan may accurately depict 4,000-year- ...
A Virginia museum is using CT scan to uncover the story behind one
of the earliest surviving Egyptian mummies. This week, the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond partnered with a medical imaging center
to complete a CT scan on Tjeby (CHEH-bee), its...
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Ricky Gervais: the elderly are neglected ...
The elderly are neglected and “forgotten” by society because people
don’t want to be reminded of their own mortality, the comedian Ricky
Gervais has said. Derek: Ricky Gervais stars in the new one-off comedy
drama. Photo: Channel 4 11:32AM GMT 03 Feb 2013 Comments Gervais, ...
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Support for Spain's ruling party falls in ...
MADRID (Reuters) - Public support for Spanish Prime Minister Mariano
Rajoy and his ruling People's Party has fallen as they have been
engulfed by a corruption scandal, an opinion poll showed on Sunday.
Media reports over the past fortnight have alleged that at least a dozen
top party officia ...
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Why did Rush Limbaugh abandon Twitter?
Remember when Rush Limbaugh joined the rest of modern society and
got himself a verified Twitter account? Yeah, that was some hot news --
enough to garner him an instant 300,000+ followers. Well as of Feb. 3,
2013, it appears that El Rushbo's online persona is as dead as the GOP's
hopes of r ...
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Hussey says extended Oz squad necessary f ...
Tweet Sydney, Feb 3 (ANI): Former Australian Test cricketer Michael
Hussey has supported Cricket Australia's move in sending an extended
squad to India, and said that the move is necessary to prepare the
players for the potential difficulties in India. Hussey, who criticised
the omission of ...
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Lesson Learned: A Curb On Drugmakers' Gifts To ...
Most
medical schools have cut down on students' interactions with the
pharmaceutical industry by instituting gift restriction policies. These
policies can reduce the prescribing of newly marketed drugs in favor of
cheaper options.
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Axela Inc. Retains Investment Bank to Evaluate ...
TORONTO,
Feb. 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Axela Inc. announced it has appointed
AmeriTech Advisors healthcare investment banking team to respond to
recent strategic interest from life science industry companies. This
involves licensing or sale of rights to certain of the company's
recently...
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Factors That Influence Parental Vaccination De ...
Objectives. We aim to describe factors that influence
parental decisions to vaccinate their adolescents.
Methods. Data from the July to December 2010 National
Immunization Survey–Teen Parental Concerns Module were
analyzed to determine factors that influence parental decisions to
vaccinat ...
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Disparities in Unmet Need for Care Coordinatio ...
OBJECTIVE:
To determine (1) the proportion of parents who report a need for
and receipt of effective care coordination for their child, (2)
whether unmet care coordination needs differ by children with
special health care needs (CSHCN) status and sociodemographic
characteristics, and (3) whethe ...
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Cepheid to Webcast Upcoming Financial Presenta ...
SUNNYVALE,
Calif., Jan. 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Cepheid (NASDAQ: CPHD) today
announced that its executives will be speaking at the following
conferences, and invited investors to participate via webcast.
Leerink Swann Healthcare Conference, New York, NYThursday, February 14,
2013...
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Egypt: Protester Fury After Video of Police Br ...
Video
of a man being beaten and stripped by Egyptian police has further
fueled anger against President Mohamed Morsi.
Footage of the incident was broadcast on Friday, and follows days of
clashes that have left over 50 killed and many more injured.
Reuters reports:
...
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Blowback From US Drone Strikes on Pakistan Lea ...
Blowback
from U.S. drone attacks in Pakistan has left 10 civilians, including
three women and three children, dead on Saturday, victims of an
hours-long assault at a Pakistani army base.
Media reports add that 13 security personnel and 12 people described as
militants were also killed in the att ...
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It’s All About Israel
WASHINGTON
- If former Defence Secretary-designate Sen. Chuck Hagel’s lacklustre
performance at his confirmation hearing Thursday heartened
neo-conservatives and other hawks opposed to his nomination, those who
argued that the Israel lobby has been exerting too great an influence on
U.S. f ...
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Obama Administration Compromise Would Implemen ...
In
what women's health advocates called a "historic advance for both
health care and equality," the Obama administration on Friday proposed a
change to the Affordable Health Care Act that would allow churches and
religious organizations to exclude birth control from health insuranc
...
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'Just the Beginning': US Drought Kills Hundred ...
The
historic drought of 2012, which continues to ravage over half of the
contiguous US, has a new legacy: the death of hundreds of thousands of
trees across the Midwest.
read more
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Can Natural Gas Push Nuclear Out of Energy Market?
Making
long term energy decisions based on today’s North American natural gas
prices is a bit like swinging a hockey stick under the assumption that
pucks don’t move, even when they are placed on slick ice.
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Green Car Technology: Workhorses vs. Thoroughbreds
Yesterday
I made my annual trek to the Washington Auto Show, which hosts a media
day before opening to the public. Between the show's focus on policy--a
natural draw inside the Beltway--and the opportunity to connect with
OEM contacts, it's always worthwhile.
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Fun Energy Facts About Super Bowl Sunday
With
all of the microwaves heating up cheese dip, stoves preparing food, and
refrigerators being constantly opened and closed, the assumption is
that electrical draw would be monstrous on Super Bowl Sunday, right?
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Ethanol: Back to the Facts on E15
Instead
of attacking research it doesn’t like, the ethanol industry should
welcome information that could help more and more auto manufacturers
adapt future vehicles to accommodate higher levels of ethanol.
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The Superdome Scores a Touchdown for Energy Ef ...
This
year, the Baltimore Ravens will take on the San Francisco 49ers at the
newly renovated Superdome. With $336 million worth of renovations, the
Superdome is more modern, luxurious, and energy efficient than ever.
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Washington OK's Israeli Aggression on Syria
by
Stephen Lendman
It shouldn't surprise. Washington and Israel are longstanding imperial
partners. Significant regional operations are jointly planned.
It's done well in advance. It's for strategic advantage. Operations are
part of a greater regional agenda.
On February 1, TIME mag ...
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Iran's Legal Right to Enrich Uranium Challenged
by
Stephen Lendman
It's been that way for years. Iran fully complies with Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) provisions. Its nuclear program is
peaceful. US intelligence says so. Annually it repeats earlier
assessments.
Washington, other Western countries, and Israel know what they won't
...
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Ban Ki-moon Fails to Condemn Israeli Aggression
by Stephen Lendman
Since last weekend, Israel attacked Syria multiple times. Doing so was premeditated, unprovoked aggression.
Fundamental UN Charter provisions were violated. Israeli officials refused comment. For days, America was silent.
On January 30, anonymous US officials said ...
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UN Mission Condemns Israeli Settlements
by
Stephen Lendman
On January 31, the UN International Fact-Finding Mission on Israeli
Settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory published damning
findings.
Access them in full through the following link.
They revealed multiple international law violations. Settlements
compromise fund ...
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Syria’s first line of Defense: Dial 133
Franklin
Lamb
Damascus
There are more than 9000 of them. Predominately young but of all ages.
Volunteers everyone. Often risking their lives just to come for a twelve
hour work-shift, as many as seven days a week at the Syrian Arab
Republic Red Crescent Society (SARCS) Emergency Operation c ...
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Repeat After Me: Ontario is Not Greece
It's
an apples to oranges comparison, of course, but the Fraser Institute's
attempt to frame Ontario as the next Greece because of debt level is
flawed for other reasons too. CCPA Director Trish Hennessy assesses the
report's conclusions and says it's time we shift the conversation beyond
auster ...
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It's Time for an Equality Premier
Trish
Hennessy suggests in this blog that moving from austerity to finding
income inequality solutions in this province could be the ideal way to
address growing social unrest while helping to grow the economy.
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Fix our tax system. Improve quality of life. R ...
BC
has the lowest taxes in Canada, and it's not a good thing. We don't
have the money we need for important public services, and at the same
time, we haven't seen any economic benefit from a decade of tax cuts.
But we can do something about it. Read the report or four-page summary;
share and do ...
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Income inequality on the rise, especially in l ...
Income
inequality in Canada is on the rise—especially in the country's largest
cities. CCPA analysis of new data finds the richest 1% of Canadians
make almost $180,000 more today than they did in 1982 (adjusted for
inflation), while the bottom 90% of Canadians saw income gains of only
$1,700.
...
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Countering austerity: New CCPA-Ontario resources
The
CCPA-Ontario office hosted a full-day session at Ryerson University in
Toronto on January 9, 2013. The session focused on countering the
austerity agenda in this province and beginning the conversation about
what a post-austerity agenda could look like.
Alex Himelfarb asked Canadians to ima ...
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Stock buybacks are bad for investors: Further ...
In
the working paper “The Buyback Monitor - July 2009: Corporate Stock
Buyback Profits of 273 Firms from 2000 into 2009“, published on the
Social Sciences Research Network, M.A. Gumport, CFA, provides further
evidence that stock buybacks are not as good for investors as often
touted ...
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Why Obama’s healthcare scheme portends stagfl ...
The
trillion-dollar Obama health care plan increases the odds that US
economic recover will be delayed, and that unemployment and inflation
will increase.
The main thrust of the Obama plan is to increase taxes on individuals
earning more than $250,000 a year, while forcing all but the tiniest ...
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How long would it take to work off the US trad ...
The rest of the world holds $16.8 trillion in US financial assets, according to Federal Reserve release Z.1, as of Q1 2009.
[...]
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Why Bernanke’s flawed “exit strategy” policy p ...
In
a lead op-ed editorial in the Wall Street Journal on July 21, 2009,
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke revealed the Fed’s exit strategy
with regards to the inflationary effects of the Obama “spending is
stimulus” packages and other government measure to contain the curren
...
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Stocks surge on spurious earnings reports: Q2 2009
No
one knows for sure the real earnings of American corporations.
In Q1 2009, according to the Federal Reserve flow of funds table F.102,
after-tax profits of US non-financial, non-farm corporations, on an
annual basis, were about $589.9 billion.
However, about 50% of these after-tax earnings ...
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EPA Doubles Down on Unicorns
In
my previous column — Why I Don’t Ride a Unicorn to Work — I used an
analogy to describe the US government’s approach to cellulosic ethanol
mandates. In brief, they have mandated that something that does not
exist — commercial cellulosic ethanol volumes — be ...
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Why I Don’t Ride a Unicorn to Work
There
is a reason I don't ride a unicorn to work. It isn't because it's too
far to work. Nor is it because it rains here in Hawaii nearly every day
and I might get wet. It isn't because the powerful automobile lobby has
convinced me that driving a car to work is a better option for me. No,
it's ...
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The Amazing Reversal of the US Oil Industry
Oil
production in the US began to rise in 2009, in response to record
capital expenditures by oil companies in the face of sharply rising oil
prices. The rise has been sustained to the point that production rose
all four years of President Obama's first term.
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Five Energy Predictions for 2013
Normally
when I list the Top 10 stories of the year, I close the post by making
predictions for the upcoming year. For 2012, my predictions were:
President Obama will easily win reelection, which means that energy
policies will likely continue along the current trajectory. The Keystone
Pipeline ...
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Five Energy Predictions for 2013
Normally
when I list the Top 10 stories of the year, I close the post by making
predictions for the upcoming year. For 2012, my predictions were:
President Obama will easily win reelection, which means that energy
policies will likely continue along the current trajectory. The Keystone
Pipeline ...
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The Most Dangerous Way to Kill a Mouse
In a move to protect children and pets from toxic chemical poisoning,
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making moves to ban 12
popular mouse- and rat-poisoning products sold under the D-Con brand
name. Products included in the proposed ban include D-Con's pellet, bait
bits, and ready ...
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The Most Contaminated Foods You're Eating
Every year, more than 9 million people get sick from foodborne
illnesses. And while some of the deadliest outbreaks have been linked to
unusual sources, such as cantaloupes or peanut butter, it's the foods
you eat every day that are most likely to make you sick.
The Centers for Disease Control ...
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The Nickel Pincher: Simple Homemade Sushi
Like sushi, but wish you could enjoy it without taking a bite out of an
endangered tuna or some other fish that's filled with PCBs or mercury?
Make your own! Homemade sushi is much less daunting than you might
think, and it allows you to stick with the most sustainable seafood on
the planet. Yo ...
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How Warm Winters Are Making You Sick
The 2013 flu season is one of the worst on record—and, according to a
new study, you might be able to blame climate change for that.
Researchers from Arizona State University analyzed statistics on
lab-confirmed flu cases, collected by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC), datin ...
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Will Your Canned Soup Carry a Warning Label?
It's not a death sentence but rather, a clear warning. California isn't
playing games anymore. It's calling the canned food chemical bisphenol
A, or BPA, out for what it is: toxic. The state announced its intent to
put BPA on its Prop. 65 list, a collection of compounds that by state
law must b ...
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The Case for Taking Love-Inducing Drugs
What's
the Latest Development?
Oxford University philosophers have put forward a case for the use of
love-inducing drugs in situations where sustained feelings of human
affection would contribute positively to the rearing of children or
maintenance of long-term relationships. Evolutionar ...
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Zen and the Art of Conviction
There’s
always something electric in the atmosphere when someone dares to
assert spiritual convictions in a decidedly secular context. It’s almost
like, “I can’t believe s/he had the courage to say that!” That’s why I
was so interested when I heard that Jeff Bridges, aka “The Dude,” was
going to ...
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Apology: a semi-obituary
The
outcome of a ménage à trois involving desperation, selfishness, and
moral consideration, apology came into the world already tainted by its
origin. Out of these weak beginnings, we could not hope for it to
survive long and, sadly, we were proved right.
The final blow to this battered ...
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The Brutal Physics of Football
“Brutality
in playing a game should awaken the heartiest and most plainly shown
contempt for the player guilty of it," said President Theodore Roosevelt
in 1905, a year in which 18 young men died playing high school and
college football.
The reform-minded Roosevelt's criticism led to swe ...
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Always as good as the first time?
In
the 80's classic movie, FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH, experienced high
school ingenue Linda Barrett tells her younger friend Stacy Hamilton
that she should just lose her virginity already.
"It's no huge thing. It's just sex," Linda advises, pushing Stacy
towards a date with much-olde ...
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"Gun Violence": The "National Conversation" We ...
Gabrielle
Giffords, the *surprise witness* at the January 30 Senate hearing on
gun violence, was among thirteen people attacked by a deranged gunman in
the parking lot of a Safeway in Tucson two years ago. Vanessa Guerena,
another Tucson resident who...
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Peter Schiff & Doug Casey On Gold, Investor Cl ...
In
just under 30 minutes, Peter Schiff and Doug Casey muse on many facets
of the crumbling edifice of the status quo that is our current world.
From Gold's relatively imminent rise to $5,000 and beyond, to investor
ignorance of reality, Casey & Sc...
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Police state gone wild: Couple facing 60 days ...
An
Indiana couple saved a wounded baby deer and nursed it back to life,
saving its life and giving it a home. They named it "Little Orphan
Dani." When Indiana state officials got word of this courageous act of
compassion, they ordered the deer euthan...
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Could a Military Coup Happen in the United States?
Uh,
oh! The Egyptian people might well be learning a lesson about standing
armies that America's Founding Fathers tried to impart to the American
people. Egypt's standing army, which has long been built up and
fortified by U.S. foreign aid, is sendin...
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Woman Sues Police Over 'Flash Grenade' SWAT Raid
An
Indiana woman falsely raided by a SWAT team is suing the city of
Evansville and the police department after cops smashed down her door
and threw flash grenades into her home in response to *threatening*
Internet posts that she wasn*t even responsi...
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Tales Of An Aussie Refugee
Last
Thursday week, the third of January, I was driving home from Hobart,
south along the Arthur Highway. A pretty normal day, really. Christmas
and New Year had been celebrated, the much-vaunted Mayan apocalypse
hadn’t happened, and with Tasmania at … Continue reading →
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Early Exit For 2012
If
the Mayan calendar is correct, this is the final LibertyGibbert thread
ever, so farewell. If it is wrong, then it’s simply the last thread for
2012. I’ve been so swamped with work lately, I need a month at least …
Continue reading →
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Early Exit For 2012
If
the Mayan calendar is correct, this is the final LibertyGibbert thread
ever, so farewell. If it is wrong, then it’s simply the last thread for
2012. I’ve been so swamped with work lately, I need a month at least …
Continue reading →
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The Liberals Have Taken Over California
An
act of madness. Yet seemingly inevitable. Lost somewhere amid the
circus of this month’s U.S. Presidential election was a potentially far
more significant and historic poll result: that of the Californian state
legislature. With a known population of 37.6 million, … Continue readi
...
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The Liberals Have Taken Over California
An
act of madness. Yet seemingly inevitable. Lost somewhere amid the
circus of this month’s U.S. Presidential election was a potentially far
more significant and historic poll result: that of the Californian state
legislature. With a known population of 37.6 million, … Continue readi
...
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Evernote Penultimate now free
Evernote
has made its hand-writing app for iPad free as of now. Always keen to
grab any worthwhile freebies, I took a look and was quite surprised and
pleased to see what they are using as a demonstration screenshot:
Evernote Penultimate now free is a post from: Sciencebase Science
BlogEvernote ...
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End-of-January Kindle Sale
UPDATE:
2013-01-31 Amazon UK has the Kindle version of my book – Deceived
Wisdom – at a knock-down price of just 99p today. Remember there are
Kindle apps for most mobile devices and computers, so you don’t need an
actual Kindle to take advantage of the offer. You don’t n ...
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DCD, dicyandiamide, 2-cyanoguanidine
2-Cyanoguanidine,
also known as DCD (dicyandiamide) is a nitrile derived from guanidine
used as a curative agent for epoxy resins in packaging. Since 2004, it
has been used in New Zealand by farmers hoping to lower the
environmental impact of livestock by reducing the rate at which soil
microbes ...
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Fossil perspective on economic growth
A
paper from a researcher at Fukushima University caught my eye recently.
Not least because it was from that university, but also because the
city was in the news again because of proposals to plant a wind farm off
the coast there. Moreover, the paper is about how fossil fuels drive
economic gro ...
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NASA solar montage of Elmer the Elephant
We
usually think of the sun as that big glowing ball in the sky, at least
on days when we can see it, grey here again (ahead of imminent snow
storms). But NASA can paint a different picture using specialized
instruments, either in ground-based or space-based telescopes, which can
“see̶ ...
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Controversial Stem-Cell Company Moves Treatmen ...
US
citizens who had pinned their hopes on a company being able to offer
stem-cell treatments close to home will now need to travel a little
farther. Celltex Therapeutics of Houston, Texas, stopped treating
patients in the United States last year following a warning from
regulators. A 25 January ...
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Decelerating American Physics: Panel Advises S ...
In
a narrowly decided vote, an advisory panel to federal nuclear science
agencies has recommended closing a particle collider at Brookhaven
National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y., rather than eliminating other costly
facilities. The reason: federal budget woes are hitting all types of
government f ...
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Magnetic Logic Makes for Mutable Computer Chips
Software
can transform a computer from a word processor to a number cruncher to a
video telephone. But the underlying hardware is unchanged. Now, a type
of transistor that can be switched with magnetism instead of electricity
could make circuitry malleable too, leading to more efficient and reli
...
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RNA Fragments May Yield Rapid, Accurate Cancer ...
Fragments
of RNA that cells eject in fatty droplets may point the way to a new
era of cancer diagnosis, potentially eliminating the need for invasive
tests in certain cases. [More]
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Mice Have 'Massage Neurons'
Picture
the expression on your cat’s face when you stroke it. What makes it so
happy? The answer lies in a particular type of sensory neuron that
responds to pleasant stroking, say scientists at the California
Institute of Technology in Pasadena. The neurons, identified in mice,
are simila ...
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The Anarchist Lineage
Interesting
passage from Samuel Clark's Living Without Domination: The Possibility
of an Anarchist Utopia. I would wonder what the anarchists I know think
of the various lists referenced here:
This account of anarchism as a permanent human tendency has been
attacked by a number of authors. ...
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"Crisis of the State"
From
Simon Clark's Keynesianism, Monetarism, and the Crisis of the State:
However this structural crisis was not the result of the changing
functional requirements of changes in the labour process, but of the
tendency for capital accumulation to take the form of the
overaccumulation and uneven d ...
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"Aspects of the Post-Ricardian Literature"
Interesting
and thought-provoking passage from Samuel Hollander's Economics and
Ideology: Aspects of the Post-Ricardian Literature (1979):
It was Marx's position, as we have mentioned, that while the labor
writers of the 1820s drew upon Ricardo's value theory to reach their
conclusion regarding ...
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"Integrated Geographies"
From
Anthony Ince's Whither Anarchist Geography?:It has been said that
anarchism combines a socialist critique of liberalism and a liberal
critique of socialism. Its refusal to focus merely on "economics" or
"freedom" or "culture," and so on, means that anarchism is inherently
multifaceted and a ...
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Colbert on Atheists
I
enjoyed this passage from Stephen Colbert's I Am America (And So Can
You!):
AtheistsThese No-goodnik no-Godniks are growing in numbers and power in
America. It makes me wonder how a God could exist Who'd allow people to
piss me off so much.Luckily, a recent survey published in the American
Soc ...
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Monsanto and the banality of evil
A
discussion about Monsanto arose in a private technology forum that I
attend, which dredged up the following from me and that in turn I'd
like to share with my regular readers. DSMy great uncle was one of the
original chemists of Monsanto... the boss had no money for the payroll
and he paid t ...
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Is middle class renewal in any way based on ch ...
David
Seaton's News Links Fracking illustrated
It seems to me that the challenge of rebuilding the American middle
class: bringing back the jobs, ensuring good public education, health
care and decent pensions is now to a great extent predicated on a very
controversial "energy revolution": the l ...
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The Israeli elections
David
Seaton's News Links“This is a government that will not be able to make
decisions on anything — on the peace process, on equal sharing of the
burden or on budgetary matters,” Emmanuel Rosen, a prominent television
analyst, said early Wednesday on Channel 10. “The next elections are
alrea ...
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The Inauguration and the Speech
David
Seaton's News LinksI found Obama’s message encouraging, but then again
the president always speaks/reads well.His speech was a direct attack on
the Reagan revolution and made important social democratic points about
solidarity and equality -- health and education -- being directly
connecte ...
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Lance Armstrong: price versus value
David
Seaton's News Links"Any given accumulation of commercial wealth may be
indicative, on the one hand, of faithful industries, progressive
energies, and productive ingenuities: or, on the other, it may be
indicative of mortal luxury, merciless tyranny, ruinous chicanery." John
Ruskin (8 Febru ...
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Quote of the Day: Can Hollywood Solve the Worl ...
From director Steven Soderbergh, singing the glories of Hollywood's
ideology-free, can-do attitude:
One thing I do know from making art is that ideology is the enemy of
problem-solving. Nobody sits on a film set and says, "No, you canât
use green-screen VFX to solve tha ...
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Friday Cat Blogging - 1 February 2013
Here is Domino, looking boldly forward to a future of artificially
intelligent robots to cater to her every whim. Not that this would
actually make a big difference in her life, mind you. But they'd
probably be slightly more responsive when she decides to wake them up in
the middle of the nigh ...
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Money Is Fungible, Contraceptive Edition
Hey, guess what? Contraception is back in the news! HHS proposed a new
set of of healthcare rules today that would allow faith-based nonprofits
to opt out of contraception coverage entirely. Instead, their insurance
carriers would be required to provide contraceptive riders at no cost.
If an o ...
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The Man in the Plastic Mask
I know I'm exposing my ignorance of DC folkways here, but I'm curious:
who's the dude in the picture on the right, taken during yesterday's
Chuck Hagel hearings? Interpreter? Message passer-alonger? Stenographer?
Someone who needed a hit of oxygen to stay awake while John McCain was
droning on ...
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Chart of the Day: Net New Jobs in January
The American economy added 157,000 new jobs last month, but about 90,000
of those jobs were needed just to keep up with population growth, so
net job growth was closer to 67,000 jobs. This was a little less than
December's number, which was revised upward to 196,000 (106,000 net).
The unemploy ...
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Mild winters raise risk of flu epidemics
Warm
years limit flu transmission, but that makes us more susceptible to the
virus the following season, explains Sherry Towers at Arizona State
University, meaning health authorities have to watch for severe
epidemics as climate changes.
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Iconic authors help reveal record early flowering
150
years since Henry David Thoreau observed them, plants flower three
weeks earlier thanks to climate change, find Boston University’s Libby
Ellwood and her teammates.
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Temperature cuts swathe through Australian seaweed
A
record heatwave in 2011 completely killed off a seaweed species in one
bay and over 1/20 of the area it covers worldwide, finds Dan Smale of
the University of Western Australia
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Delays raise emission halt urgency
Staying
under the 2°C warming target demands a serious action rethink, find
Steve Davis at University of California, Irvine and team-mates, after
updating a method that breaks down the steps needed into “wedges”.
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Climate limits room at the global dinner table
With
farming producing up to one-third of human-caused greenhouse gas
emissions, and more people wanting more meat, agricultural research
faces big challenges to avoid us having to make more difficult choices
about what we eat.
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Caught in the act: Researchers capture key mom ...
Scientists
at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute have for the first time
visualised the molecular changes in a critical cell death protein that
force cells to die.
read more
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Quantum dots deliver Vitamin D to tumors for p ...
The
shortened daylight of a Maine winter may make for long, dark nights --
but it has shone a light on a novel experimental approach to fighting
inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), an especially deadly form of breast
cancer.
read more
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Cooperators can coexist with cheaters, as long ...
Microbes
exhibit bewildering diversity even in relatively tight living quarters.
But when a population is a mix of cooperators, microbes that share
resources, and cheaters, those that selfishly take yet give nothing
back, the natural outcome is perpetual war. A new model by a team of
researchers ...
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Tracking the evolution of antibiotic resistance
With
the discovery of antibiotics, medicine acquired power on a scale never
before possible to protect health, save lives, and reduce suffering
caused by certain bacteria. But the power of antibiotics is now under
siege because some virulent infections no longer respond to antibiotic
drugs.
rea ...
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Imaging unveils temperature distribution insid ...
A
research team in Japan exploring the functions of messenger ribonucleic
acid (mRNA) -- a molecule that encodes the chemical blueprint for
protein synthesis -- has discovered a way to take a close look at the
temperature distribution inside living cells. This discovery may lead to
a better unde ...
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Zero emission synfuel from seawater
Guest
post by John Morgan. John runs R&D programmes at a Sydney startup
company. He has a PhD in physical chemistry, and research experience in
chemical engineering in the US and at CSIRO. He is a regular commenter
on BNC. You can follow John on Twitter @JohnDPMorgan ——— ...
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Next Nukes – how U.S.-European cooperati ...
As
the debate over climate policy picks up again in the wake of Hurricane
Sandy and President Obama’s reelection, policymakers should prioritize
efforts that will accelerate the adoption of zero-carbon technologies,
especially the only proven baseload source available: next generation
nuclear. W ...
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2012 BNC stats in review
The
WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for
this blog. (Note: about mid-way through the year, the site closed WP
comments and moved them to the BNC Forums – this led to a redirection of
many pageviews to the new site). Here’s an excerpt: About 55,000 tour
...
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Energy White Paper is hazy on future vision fo ...
The
Energy White Paper 2012 (EWP2012), released by the Australian
Government last week, seeks to map out a strategic policy framework for
future energy supply. One of the major goals of EWP2012 is to provide a
“clear vision” of how Australia should set about the long-term task of
decarbonising o ...
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CSIRO Energy Future 2050 tool
CSIRO
eFuture have built a new tool for exploring scenarios of Australia’s
electricity future. It gives great flexibility to ‘build your own
future’ and is a wonderful point of reference for debates on clean
energy pathways from today through to 2050. It’s based, among ot ...
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REAL ESTATE MARKET CALIFORNIA
California real estate market trends, while having their own changes
periodically, tide, remain more in sync with the current market across
the nation and many people might not even think to buy a house now given
the real estate market and the state of california things to buy.
California real ...
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LONDON PROPERTY AGENCIES
If you are thinking of buying property in London is important to use all
the resources available to you. Check out every Estate Agent in London
as well as the local press for private property advertising. A search
for "Estate Agents London" or "Agent Real London" on Google or MSN
should prov ...
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Woodlands Water Heater
Woodlands
water heater area unit price effective alternatives to standard
heaters, which need a considerable quantity of energy. Straightforward
to put in, woodlands water heater don't need a vessel to produce plight.
Woodlands water heater area unit best-known by completely different
names like ...
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CHOOSE CARPET FOR DECORATING YOUR HOME
Choosing
a carpet for your home is no easy task. Regardless of whether you’re
looking for a textured and more luxurious carpet or cut pile, Berber,
frieze or patterned carpet, today’s have a vast selection of all the
styles and color choices you could need.
Some companies will allow you t ...
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The Best Sources for Real Estate Listings
Posting
your home into some credible Real Estate Listings are the best way you
can do if you want to sell your property right away. It is not expensive
either to do real estate listing. Most of home sellers nowadays have
got their property listed for a very minimal amount, and most of these
sell ...
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Republicans Want To Screw More People Out Of T ...
Since
fewer and fewer people are willing to vote for Republicans for
president the Republicans have a plan. Since Republicans have drawn
districts where they control the state even though more people vote for
democrats, they want to change the electoral map. They want to keep
Texas the same, bu ...
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Hey Debt Ceiling Traitors
We
don’t have to raise the debt ceiling. All we have to do is tax
billionaires at the same rate of the middle class, and we would have a
budget surplus. That’s right. Surplus, without having to starve granny,
or refuse medical care to babies. Then we could tax corporations at the
eff ...
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Worried About The Deficit?
Maybe
we could have some of the Americans that have 8 trillion dollars
sitting in the tax havens pay some taxes? You know, the folks that are
hoarding all the money their “investments” squeezed out of your family.
Remember, for every dollar Mitt Romney pays in taxes, I pay $4, if you
...
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Poor? Sick? Have Republican Governor? You̵ ...
I
just don’t understand why the millions of uninsured Americans who can’t
afford to see a doctor don’t demand care. They could surround every
capitol building in every state with a Republican Terrorist Governor and
demand health care. Millions upon millions of Americans are one ...
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Are You Really A Republican? A Conservative?
To
be a Republican / Conservative these days, you must agree that the
following is just fine: A small business owner who makes a fair living
will pay taxes at a rate over 4 times as high as wealthy Americans.
These small business owners pay both sides of wage withholding taxes
soon to equal 15.3 ...
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Donate to Appalachia Rising Legal Defense!
Donate
to Appalachia Rising Legal Defense On June 5th, 22 Appalachians were
arrested in Washington DC, refusing to leave the offices of their
Congresspeople until their representatives committed to taking steps
toward ending mountaintop removal. You supported these men and …
Continue readi ...
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Judge Says Quaker Pro-Mountain Demonstrators & ...
PHILADELPHIA
– Two Quakers, Vint Deming (78) and Gail Newbold (62), were found
guilty on Thursday of Defiant Trespass and Conspiracy to Commit Trespass
following their arrest and trial for a nonviolent religious witness at
PNC Bank’s Center City headquarters … Continue reading →
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Donations Needed for Legal Support of 22 Arrested
All
22 Mountain Heroes are out of jail as of late night on Wednesday.
However, they will all be making a return trip to Washington DC in July
for a court hearing. This trip will be expensive, as well as … Continue
reading →
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Shaving Their Heads in Mourning and Protest
On
Memorial Day, nearly 20 people shaved their heads in mourning and
protest of mountaintop removal. Today, 5 more people joined them. 1.
Shaving their heads in an act of mourning and protest of mountaintop
removal., 2. Shaving their heads … Continue reading →
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Video from Rep. Griffith (R-VA) Congressional ...
West Virginian’s singing “Country Roads Take Me Home” as the police escort them out of Rep. Rahall’s office.
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Revisions to Prawer Plan for Negev Bedouin exp ...
The
latest revision to the Prawer Plan, which will eventually displace tens
of thousands of Arab Bedouin from their ancestral land in the Negev
(Naqab), in some ways improves its tone toward the Bedouin. But the Arab
Bedouin community has resolutely rejected the Prawer Plan, and
Benny Begin̵ ...
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Palestinians erect third West Bank outpost, ar ...
In
third such project in as many weeks, hundreds of Palestinians erect new
neighborhood of Burin, calling it Manatir, or Bab Al-Huriya (Gate of
Freedom). The activists and village residents were quickly attacked by
IDF soldiers and local settlers. See update at bottom of post Some 300
Palestinia ...
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The Washington witch trial of Chuck Hagel
Under
pressure over the issues of Iran and Israel at his Senate confirmation
hearing, Obama’s nominee for defense secretary caves in completely.
Thursday’s Senate confirmation hearing of Chuck Hagel was something out
of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” or the 1950s H ...
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What will the third Netanyahu government look ...
Netanyahu
would like to include some centrist elements in his government in order
to present a more moderate face to the world. However, any meaningful
effort to end the occupation is not very likely. The Israeli
post-election routine is under way, and tomorrow (Saturday) night
President Shimon ...
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Postcards from Tahrir: ‘No freedom, brea ...
As
Egypt’s currency continues to fall and the IMF strings for a bailout
package that will end fuel and food subsides, popular anger has turned
on the country’s first democratically elected president. Now, out on the
streets of Cairo, protesters are being confronted by the same forces
they ...
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Women, Vaccines & Bodily Integrity
Posted
1/24/2013
By Barbara Loe Fisher
2013 was only a few days old when I saw a photo of 61-year old Ethel
Hoover, a veteran hospital nurse, who had only missed 4 or 5 days of
work in 22 years, she was fired from her job for declining to get a flu
shot.
Defending Freedom of Consc ...
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IOM Issues Report on Safety of the Child Vacci ...
Posted
on 1/16/2013
by Barbara Loe Fisher
Yesterday, the Institute of Medicine issued a report The Childhood
Immunization Schedule and Safety: Stakeholder Concerns, Scientific
Evidence and Future Studies. The report was based on a 12-month
evaluation by an IOM committee of the scientific evid ...
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Under Attack, NVIC Helps Americans Stand Up & ...
Posted:
11/20/2012
by Barbara Loe Fisher
In 2013, the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) enters our
fourth decade of preventing vaccine injuries and deaths through public
education and defending the legal right to make voluntary vaccination
decisions in America.[1] Each year du ...
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Influenza Deaths: The Hype vs. The Evidence
Posted: 10/3/2012
By
Barbara Loe FisherIt's that time of the year again when drug companies,
doctors, government officials and media conduct a national advertising
campaign to sell flu shots to every American.1, 2, 3 You can't pass by a
pharmacy,4enter a supermarket,5 ...
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Turning Vaccine Exemptions Into Class Warfare
Posted
9/14/2012
by Barbara Loe Fisher
It is getting uglier and uglier out there, as angry, frustrated doctors
inside and outside of government work overtime to foster fear and
hatred of parents making conscious vaccine choices for their children.
The latest political dirty tri ...
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The science of VidCon – Connecting with Scienc ...
Where
I cover science at this year’s VidCon YouTube convention, take a look
at science and engineering more broadly on YouTube, and suggest that for
next year’s VidCon the organizers should bring together some of the
leading science projects on YouTube with grass-roots science-advoca ...
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Frying your brains on information overload: Ol ...
Living
online is changing our brains – at least according to Baroness
Greenfield in an interview posted today by New Scientist. Leaving aside
questions over the extent to which Greenfield’s concerns are driven by
misapprehension or plausibility, the interview put me in mind of a rath
...
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Would You Lick Jam Off An Old Man’s Foot? and ...
Would
You Lick Jam Off An Old Man’s Foot Or Drink Toilet Water For An Hour?
Can you explain how gravitons can escape a black hole? Or do you have a
good answer to the question “why are people annoying?” This is just a
sampling of some of the more entertaining and challenging questio ...
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What was worrying us about nanotechnology safe ...
In
2004, the first International Symposium on Occupational Health
Implications of Nanomaterials was held in Buxton in the UK. Seven years
later, I’m preparing for a discussion panel at the fifth meeting in
this very successful community-led series (being held this week in
Boston MA), and ...
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Want to know about teens and social media from ...
If
you are a teen who uses YouTube (or know of one – maybe even your own
teenager), please think seriously about posting a response to this
video: (You can also watch it directly on YouTube here). Over on the
Risk Science Blog, I’ve just posted a piece about Baroness Susan
Greenfield ...
Empty newsfeed.
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Tipping Towards Iraq’s Squares: An Inter ...
[Originally
published on January 22nd, 2013 on Jadaliyya.] by Ali Issa The Iraqi
state releasing 335 detainees this past week? Prime Minster Nouri
al-Maliki bussing in a few hundred paid “supporters” to rally? What
gives? Signs point to the wave … Continue reading →
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U.S. Tear Gas Still on the Streets of Egypt: H ...
Earlier
last week, Egyptians poured out onto the streets across Egypt to
protest President Morsi’s dictatorial decree overriding the power of the
courts, attempting to keep a heavily Muslim Brotherhood-influenced
constitutional assembly in tact, and granting himself seemingly
unchecked authority ...
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منظمة مقوامة الحروب الامريكية تمنح للقيادية ال ...
للنشر
الفوري 11-26-2012 للاتصال: ali@warresisters.org علي عيسى – في نيو
يورك 718-310-9968 اسماء محمد – في سويس, مصر012-680-9980 منظمة مقوامة
الحروب الامريكية تمنح للقيادية العمالية, اسماء محمد محمد, التي قالت لا
للغاز المسيل للدموع, جائزة سلام كان رفضها لتمرير … Continue reading →
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Egyptian Revolutionary Labor Leader, Asma Moha ...
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 26th, 2012 Contact: Ali Issa,
718.310.9968, ali@warresisters .org, New York City, U.S.A. Asma
Mohammed, 012-680-9980 – Suez, Egypt Egyptian Revolutionary Labor
Leader, Asma Mohammed, Who Said No to Tear Gas, to be honored with War
Resisters … Continue ...
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Celebrations, Resistance, and Us
by
Matt Meyer This week, a project six years in the making – and which
many of us hope will have a significant positive impact on US movements
for social change – finally shot off the presses. We Have Not … Continue
reading →
Water Power
Washington Post
The Washington Post. A panel that will examine water
and sewer rates in two Maryland suburbs — and look at possible
overcharges to homeowners — is scheduled to convene Monday in Annapolis
to begin its work. A measure sponsored by Maryland State ...
Tampabay.com
The Marine Corps has repeatedly argued federal law didn't regulate the cancer-causing pollutants that fouled the drinking water at Camp Lejeune until long after the contamination was discovered. But the Corps' own regulations, starting in 1963 ...
Jerusalem Post
The
conflict between the Palestinians and Israel is fought on many fronts
nowadays. This is the result of a change in strategy decided on by the
current Palestinian Authority leadership in 2008. A 2008 report by The
Palestinian Strategy Group, which ...
WRTV Indianapolis
State
Road 236 will be closed north of the 100 block of East Pearl Street and
south of the State Road 75 junction for repairs to the underground town
main water supply line, the release said. Residents with questions can call (765) 676-6210. Copyright ...
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