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Updated: 10:17pm pt Thursday December 06
 
Oil Prices Hit $90 On OPEC Inaction

Bush calls on Iran to ‘come clean’
President Bush, trying to keep pressure on Iran, called on Tehran Wednesday to "come clean" about the scope of its nuclear activities or else face diplomatic isolation

Bush Drops Standard on Iran as Credibility Questioned
President George W. Bush, his credibility under fire because of intelligence that Iran halted its nuclear weapons drive in 2003, adopted a new argument yesterday to justify tougher sanctions: Just knowing how to produce a bomb is dangerous

Justin Raimondo: No Iran Attack? Don’t Be So Sure:
Never underestimate the neocons

Peres: Iran invests billions in ballistic missles for nuclear warheads
President Shimon Peres on Wednesday told former US foreign minister Madeleine Albright that Iran is investing billions of dollars in the development of long range ballistic missiles in order to load them with nuclear warheads, Israel Radio reported

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TOP 10 – News Roundup

WORLD NEWS
Court Finds Unlimited Police Power to Plant GPS on Vehicles:
A person traveling in an automobile on public thoroughfares has no reasonable expectation of privacy in his movements from one place to another

U.S. Lobbyists Assault E.U. Regs:
The European Union surpassed America in 2005 to become the world’s largest, richest economy. America’s former dominance had made it the global arbiter of health and safety standards

from Eric G
Stop Fox News Censorship
Synopsis: In this ad Danny Glover says, "The Bush administration is destroying the Constitution" by the use of renditions, torture, and other tactics

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BUSINESS
Carolyn Baker
I’ve just posted my latest article "Redefining ‘Positive’: Collapse From Beyond The Human–Centric Perspective" > >

By Paul Craig Roberts
The Shortage Myth – The Lies at the End of the American Dream
Integrity is so lacking in America that the shortage myth serves the interests of universities, funding agencies, employers, and immigration attorneys at the expense of American students who naively pursue professions in which their prospects are dim. Initially it was blue–collar factory workers who were abandoned by US corporations and politicians. Now it is white–collar employees and Americans trained in science and technology

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MARKETS
from Eric G
Recession Watch: Merrill Lynch Predicts Recession

Will Durst on the Dollar
"The Not So Almighty Dollar" -- Talk about how the almighty have fallen.
The dollar is headed downhill faster than Bode Miller on a set of rocket skis. Think nose dive. Plummetville. Plunge City. Belly Floppo Rama. Recession is such an ugly word--

The dollar’s perfect storm worsens
Europe’s inflation is likely to prompt its central bank to raise interest rates -- five days before the Fed is expected to lower them here. That’s bad news for the buck

The world’s ever–increasing grocery bill
The world's grocery bill has jumped by 21% this year; Russian bread prices have doubled; and three people have been killed in a cooking–oil stampede in China

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ENVIRONMENT/SCIENCE/TECH
Another Breakthrough Energy Inventor Murdered?

New report ranks U.S. teens 29th in science worldwide
The United States lags behind most other developed countries when it comes to science education.

Hey, the only science they gotta know is how to pull a trigger, dammit! --


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HEALTH
Atomic Balm: Nuclear Revival Ignores Casualties In the U.S., atomic bombs are no longer being tested. However, 104 nuclear power reactors still operate here, producing the same radioactive elements found in bomb test fallout, and people living downwind are routinely exposed to low levels of radioactivity

Editorial: Toxic Dilemmas
"After all these years of environmental regulation, the laws and rules regarding the introduction of toxic chemicals into consumer products and the environment are still ineffectual". --Donald Kennedy, editor–in–chief, Science Magazine

Report: Many Docs Losing "Ethics" Battle

The Get–Tough–On–Crime Bug is Making Us Sick
By imposing tougher penalties on those who break the law, we’re becoming a society that is cutting off itsa nose to spite its face

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NATURE

posted by Larry B
Pacific storm brings mudslides, blackouts to Northwest
Mudslides halt some Amtrak passenger train service routes, Gusts to 100 mph were reported along the Oregon coast, All highways were closed Monday into Tillamook, Oregon

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VIDEO/AUDIO

Luc Majno
A WORLD WITHOUT CANCER
the film says there are more people making money off of cancer than there are people dying from it
YOU be the judge

Luc Majno
Honda commercial

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OP–ED
posted by Luc Majno
THE PARADOXICAL COMMANDMENTS

Luc Majno
A Big Lesson

Luc Majno
DENZELWASHINGTON – AWESOME STORY

Luc Majno
A people need help in prayer
Remember the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia

Luc Majno
Roger Williams,
‘founder’ of Rhode Island, arrived in Boston, February 5, 1631

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