Journalism: The New Terrorism
“ended the war in Iraq ” Puppet
government still in place, infrastructure still destroyed, academics and
medical persons killed or driven off, torture in prisons, Kurdistan
functionally independent, the Tigris dammed and water chronically short
and fouled,chlorine supply for water stopped http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iraq/fallujah_2.htm,
the imposed Constitution gives foreign corporations preference, seed
stocks destroyed and the breadbasket a net importer of food….war ended
indeed. http://www.thepanelist.net/opinions-culture-10084/1252-the-real-victor-in-iraq-monsanto
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Journalism: The New Terrorism
“ended the war in Iraq ” Puppet
government still in place, infrastructure still destroyed, academics and
medical persons killed or driven off, torture in prisons, Kurdistan
functionally independent, the Tigris dammed and water chronically short
and fouled,chlorine supply for water stopped http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iraq/fallujah_2.htm,
the imposed Constitution gives foreign corporations preference, seed
stocks destroyed and the breadbasket a net importer of food….war ended
indeed. http://www.thepanelist.net/opinions-culture-10084/1252-the-real-victor-in-iraq-monsanto
Truth News Radio Australia shared a link.
Truth News Radio Australia and RT shared a link.
Real Coastal Warriors
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"I'll
put it bluntly: It's how I imagine Europe in the first part of the 20th
century might have felt during the rise of fascism." - New York Times
Cairo Bureau Chief David Kirkpatrick on the current mood in Egypt
Morsi's Ouster In Egypt: A 'Bookend' For The Arab Spring : NPR
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As the Cairo bureau chief for The New York Times, David Kirkpatrick has covered events in the region since January 2011
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"Nate
Anderson recounts how the opportunities the Web offered to snoops, scam
artists, spammers and pornographers inevitably drew the attention of
law enforcement, which had to try to master technology to find and catch
their targets."
Wild, Wild Web: Policing An Early, Lawless Internet : NPR
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There was a time when many thought the Internet was beyond government regulation, its very chaos a source of
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Imagine
a ship carrying goods in containers that, if lined up, would stretch
around 11,000 miles long, or nearly halfway around the planet.
Shipping: The 'Invisible Industry' That Clothes And Feeds You : NPR
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Rose George spent several weeks aboard a container ship to research Ninety Percent of Everything, her book about
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TODAY
on the show: Journalist SETH ROSENFELD on his book "Subversives: The
FBI's War on Student Radicals and Reagan's Rise to Power."
Student 'Subversives' And The FBI's 'Dirty Tricks' : NPR
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Journalist Seth Rosenfeld spent three decades pursuing government documents about the FBI's undercover
Fresh Air with Terry Gross shared a link.
"One
of the most intriguing figures of 20th-century warfare is T.E.
Lawrence, the British army officer who immersed himself in the culture
of the Arabian Peninsula's Bedouin tribes and played a key role in the
Arab revolt against the Ottoman Turks during World War I."
'Lawrence' Of Arabia: From Archaeologist To War Hero : NPR
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T.E. Lawrence, the British officer who played a key role in the Middle East during World War I, served as one of that war's
Fresh Air with Terry Gross shared a link.
According
to Grayson Schaffer, a senior editor and writer for Outside magazine, a
Sherpa working above Everest's base camp is nearly 10 times more likely
to die than a commercial fisherman, the most dangerous, nonmilitary
occupation in the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
On Mount Everest, Sherpa Guides Bear The Brunt Of The Danger : NPR
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Everest's mortality rate is 1.2 percent, but because Sherpas make more trips than the regular climber, they're more
Fresh Air with Terry Gross shared a link.
It costs $13,660 for an American to have a hip replacement in Belgium; in the U.S., it's closer to $100,000.
Americans pay more for health care than people in many other developed countries, and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL is trying to find out why.
Americans pay more for health care than people in many other developed countries, and ELISABETH ROSENTHAL is trying to find out why.
'Paying Till It Hurts': Why American Health Care Is So Pricey : NPR
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New York Times correspondent Elisabeth Rosenthal is spending a year investigating why American medical bills are so much
Fresh Air with Terry Gross shared a link.
"If
you love old movies, My Lunches with Orson is like being handed a big
tin of macadamia nuts — you just keep devouring it." - John Powers on
'My Lunches with Orson'
'My Lunches With Orson' Puts You At The Table With Welles : NPR
www.npr.org
For
years, there were rumors that filmmaker Henry Jaglom had taped hours of
his conversations with Orson Welles but that the tapes had been lost.
They
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