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The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: Sorting Fact from Fiction by Stephen Gowans |
»Anna Nicole Smith's ex fatherhood fight
» Anna Nicole Smith's son died from methadone and antidepressants from the accidental effect of methadone and two antidepressant drugs interacting in his … »End Quote» "ELECTED office makes people fearful. You lose your voice; you compromise. You can almost smell the fear coming off many politicians" Arianna Huffington to House & Garden. More
»Running on Empty Posted by Eric G »Jeff Vail's critique of hierarchy and empire Posted by Eric G »What's the "mighty yellow metal" telling us? »More parttimers at WalMart The New York Times Monday reported that WalMart executives have told investment analysts and store managers the goal is to transform the company's workforce to 40 percent parttime from 20 percent. »Enron CFO says banks were part of crooked schemes »Central bank rush to dishoard pushed gold down for two months »China has enough dollars but maybe not enough oil and gold »Treasury irked that somebody else may be rigging markets
»India: Hole in the Wall submitted by Eric G »I spy something redwhiteandblue » HOW ALL EMAIL, PHONE CALLS ARE MONITORED http://help.riseup.net/security/about/ »More Tech News
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»Venezuela Arms Buildup Concerns Rumsfeld "I don't know of anyone threatening Venezuela, anyone in this hemisphere," said Rumsfeld, who is attending a meeting here of Western hemisphere military leaders _ many of them concerned about the weapons, jets and helicopters Chavez is buying.
»ROOTS OF ELITIST PERVERSION IN D.C. RUN DEEP Connections between male prostitutes and the White House emerged again in early 2005, when James Dale Guckert, working under the pseudonym Jeff Gannon, was given privileged access to the White House despite his lack of suitable press credentials. Gannon first came under scrutiny when he repeatedly gave President Bush softball questions during press conferences leading many to charge Gannon was a White House plant. Photos emerged of Bush embracing Gannon and appearing very affectionate towards him during meetings. It later came out that Gannon had previously placed ads on homosexual escort service websites.
»"Kissinger Gives Bush Bad Advice on Iraq" Dr Eland, submitted by David J. Theroux
»Rice doesn't recall '01 CIA warning on alQaida Secretary of state labels book's account of her actions ‘incomprehensible’ posted by Larry B
»Brazil's leader forced into runoff election
»Rabbit Hole Of Elitist Perversion Far Deeper Than Foley The problem with power is that it attracts the very sort of people who should not have it.
»WHY DIDN'T REPUGS STOP FOLEY?
»Entrants to US workforce "illprepared New entrants to the US workforce are "illprepared" and sorely lacking in basic academic skills and more advanced applied skills, according to a report to be released on Monday.
Conducted by business research organisations including The Conference Board and the Society for Human Resource Management, the survey found nearly three quarters of incoming high school graduates were viewed as deficient in basic English writing skills, including grammar and spelling. Almost 30 per cent said they doubted their college graduate employees could write a simple business letter.
So much for ‘no child left behind’: it appears that the entire public education system has been left behind, and this is the result.
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| International |
Naval buildup in the Persian Gulf and the Eastern Mediterranean.
»Russia And China ‘Cooking Something Up’
| Canada |
»Groundwater protection panel for AlbertaThe Alberta government announced on September 27, 2006 that it has added another measure to help protect rural water…
»EPA strengthens air quality standards On September 21, 2006, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced what it calls the strongest nationa…
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»Eastern Power registers large GHG reduction Eastern Power Limited (EPL) recently registered 25 million tonnes of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions with…
»Trailer Park Boys, out of character Even when they drop their famous shtick (something they rarely do), the Boys are interesting cult creatures. But will their new movie be their big mainstream hit?
» Delay in softwood deal irks U.S. producers» Washingtonbased lobby group says that Canadian exporters are taking advantage of the delay to flood U.S. market with lumber before export taxes kick in under the agreement
» Know when to hold ‘em, when to fold ‘em As their stocks plummet, online betting firms are scrambling to figure out complex new U.S. legislation that bars Americans from gambling on the Internet … but the game may not be over just yet.
»Alberta government watchdog finds lax inspections on food, drinking water
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| OpEditorials |
»Country Gone LINDORFF: START CARRYING A TOOTHBRUSH I've decided to start carrying a toothbrush. Incredibly, we've reached that point in America where, thanks to a bunch of spineless traitors in Congress (Republicans and Democrats), it is only a matter of time before the state begins rounding up people like me and whisking us off to dark cells without telling anyone. Congress, with almost no discussion, has just approved a law ostensibly about authorizing military tribunals for alleged terrorists which actually went way beyond that bad enough end run on the Constitution, to include giving the president the congressional sanction to torture captives and, as well, the power to snatch up any American citizen and declare her or him to be an "unlawful combatant," devoid of Constitutional rights.
BUSH CAN GRAB, IMPRISON ANY U.S. CITIZEN FOR NO REASON
»R.I.P. BILL OF RIGHTS On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which led to the internment of 120,000 Japanese civilians, 2/3 of whom were US citizens, in military camps across the western half of the country. Effectively stripping Japanese Americans of virtually all constitutional protections (including rights to property, trial by jury and habeas corpus), 9066 is now widely decried as one of the darkest moments in US history. In 1988, Congress passed Public Law 100-383, which apologized to Japanese internees, provided reparations and created a public education fund to "inform the public about the internment of such individuals so as to prevent the recurrence of any similar event." Congress should have enrolled in its own reeducation program.
»Why I'm Banned in the USA By Tariq Ramadan My experience reveals how U.S. authorities seek to suppress dissenting voices and by excluding people such as me from their country manipulate political debate in America. Unfortunately, the U.S. government's paranoia has evolved far beyond a fear of particular individuals and taken on a much more insidious form: the fear of ideas.
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