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"What a glorious
morning for America!"
-Samuel Adams, When the first shots
were fired at Concord and Lexington, 1776
- Hate
Crime Charges in Maryland McDonald's Beating Caught On Video
- A Baltimore County grand jury has indicted two
teens in a beating of a transgender woman at a McDonald's restaurant that
was caught on video., More details on myfoxdc.com
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- Obama
assets valued at $1.8M to nearly $12 million - KansasCity.com
- The White House says the assets held by President
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama are valued between $1.8 million and nearly
$12 million.
-
- Army
‘Birther’ Lakin Released From Leavenworth « CBS Baltimore
- Despite overwhelming evidence that President
Obama was born in the U.S., some people refuse to believe it.
-
- Philly
Police Harass, Threaten to Shoot Man Legally Carrying Gun - Stossel's Take
Blog - FOXBusiness.com
- A story in today's Philadelphia Daily News shows
why it's so important that citizens be allowed to videotape cops - it can be
citizens' only way to fight back against police abuse of power.
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- Ohio
mom: School punished child for witnessing sex - Yahoo! News
- An Ohio woman says a charter school is punishing
her daughter for not immediately reporting that she saw two classmates
having sex on a school bus and for changing her seat during the bus trip.
-
- Satanism
fear stalks village as goats are tortured and killed | Mail Online
- The animals were killed within a few days of each
other, either with their heads twisted backwards or their throats cut in
Tipton St John, Devon.
- Fetish
Website Paid Homeless Florida Men To Be Beaten By Women, Lawsuit Claims
- A fetish site is facing a lawsuit after paying
homeless men as little as $25 to be videotaped while women whipped and
punched them, leaving them with bruises, a dislocated jaw and broken ribs,
The St Petersburg Times reported Tuesday., More details on myfoxdc.com
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- Forensic
Medical Global Analysis Of Fukushima Daiichi Crisis
-
- UCB
Food Chain Sampling Results | The Nuclear Engineering Department At UC
Berkeley
-
- Tepco
Says Fuel in 2 Reactors May Have Melted - Bloomberg
- Tokyo Electric Power Co . said fuel in other
reactors at its damaged nuclear plant may have melted, after confirming rods
in the No. 1 unit had fallen from their assembly, potentially delaying plans
to resolve the crisis.
-
- Was
Fukushima a China Syndrome? - Ecocentric - TIME.com
- The China Syndrome refers to a scenario in which
a molten nuclear reactor core could could fission its way through its
containment vessel, melt through the basement of the power plant and down
into the earth.
-
- Saudi
diplomat shot dead in Pakistan | World news | guardian.co.uk
- Shooting comes two days after grenade attack on
consulate in Karachi as tensions rise between Sunni and Shia populations
-
- Toxin
from GM crops found in human blood: Study : North: India Today
- Scientists at University of Sherbrooke in Canada
have found the presence of BT toxin, which is found in genetically modified
crops, in human blood. Till now, scientists and MNCs had been promoting
genetically modified crops as safe for humans.
- Air
France Crash Audio Pulled From Boxes - Bloomberg
- Investigators of the Air France Flight 447 crash
in 2009 said they successfully recovered the full contents of the black-box
flight data and voice recorders.
-
- Paul
Drockton M.A.: Satanic Psychopaths Loot U.S. Pensions
- Paul Drockton M.A.: Satanic Psychopaths Loot U.S.
Pensions
-
- Dominique
Strauss-Kahn: Was it a stitch-up? - Telegraph
- Conspiracy theories that Dominique Strauss-Kahn
was the victim of a politically-motivated set-up gained ground after it
emerged that the first person to break the news of his arrest was an
activist in Nicolas Sarkozy’s UMP party.
-
- Cell
Phones Caused Mysterious Worldwide Bee Deaths, Study Finds - FoxNews.com
- Cellphone transmissions may be responsible
for a mysterious, worldwide die off in bees that has mystified scientists,
according to a new study.
-
- TEPCO
admits nuclear meltdown occurred at Fukushima reactor 16 hours after quake -
The Mainichi Daily News
- The Mainichi Daily News is the English-language
news site of Japan's Mainichi Newspapers. Accidents and incidents, crime and
courts, politics and economics, sports and entertainment, and other top
stories in Japan and abroad.
-
- Mother
who injected daughter with Botox loses custody : The Mommy Files
-
- Retina
Scan Security
- The government uses it, financial institutions
use it, and you've seen it in the movies. But now, everyone can protect
their personal accounts with iris scanning technology.,
- The
Post & Email Speaks with Susan Daniels, Private Investigator| The Post
& Email
- IS OBAMA'S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER PART OF A
MANUFACTURED FAKE IDENTITY? by Sharon Rondeau (May 16, 2011) —Susan
Daniels is a licensed private
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- Why
Don't We Hear About Soros' Ties to Over 30 Major News Organizations? -
FoxNews.com
- Journalists, we are constantly told, are neutral
in their reporting. Many also bemoan the influence of money in politics. It
is also a maxim of many in the media that conservatives are bought and paid
for by business interests. Yet where are the concerns about where the left's
money comes from?
-
- Tristane
Banon says she was subjected to an attempted rape by IMF chief Dominique
Strauss-Kahn | Mail Online
- Tristane Banon, the 31-year-old god-daughter of
Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s second wife Brigitte Guillemette, claims
he attacked her almost a decade ago.
-
- Psychopharmaceuticals:
Pills set to make you WANT to exercise more and eat less | Mail Online
- The new book 'The Compass of Pleasure' by
neuroscientist David J. Linden explores the search for drugs that may alter
behavior by working on the brain.
-
- Highly
Radioactive Substances Detected in Tokyo
-
- The
Second Leuchter Report
-
- YouTube
- SHOCKING AUDIO: Philadelphia Police violate rights of open carrier at
gunpoint
- PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igt-vp7VF0E
PART 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFDBkHJZgi8 PART 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIu1_ieuzS0
List...
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- WHAT
A PUBLIC BANK COULD MEAN FOR CALIFORNIA
- Soros
dumped most gold in Q1, Paulson stays put | Reuters
- NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire financier
George Soros, who called gold the ultimate bubble, dumped almost his entire
$800 million stake in bullion in the first quarter, well before a
commodities
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- Japan
Confirms Complete Core Nuclear Meltdown In 3 Fukushima Reactors
- Japan finally admits that a complete core nuclear
meltdown has occurred in three of the Fukushima nuclear reactors.
-
- Now
the US Suprme Court Follows Indiana in Destroying the Fourth Amendment in
Ruling
-
- Star
Eyewitness in Aboriginal Children Abduction Trial Dies Suddenly
-
- Scotland
Yard fights to keep Jack the Ripper files secret - Telegraph
- Scotland Yard is fighting an extraordinary legal
battle to withhold 123-year-old secret files which experts believe could
finally provide the identity of Jack the Ripper.
-
- The
Fabulous Life Of Dominique Strauss-Kahn (Before He Was Arrested)
- Not bad for a socialist.
-
- Fed
Nears Agreement on How to Exit Stimulus - Bloomberg
- Federal Reserve policy makers neared agreement on
the sequence of tools they will use to withdraw record monetary stimulus,
with little accord on when to start.
- Senator
questions benefits to 'adult baby' - Washington Times
- A key senator has asked the Social Security
Administration to investigate how people who live their lives role-playing
as "adult babies" are able to get taxpayer-funded disability
payments — after one of them was featured on a recent reality TV episode
wearing diapers, feeding from a bottle and using an adult-sized crib he
built.
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- Police
find 513 migrants stuffed into 2 trucks starting 18-hour dash for US border
| Mail Online
- Police stopped the trucks stuffed full with their
human cargo just outside Chiapas state capital Tuxtla Gutierrez. They found
240 people in one truck, and 273 in the other.
-
- Rare
Library of Congress colour photographs of the Great Depression | Mail Online
- The Great Depression marked the bitter and abrupt
end to the post-World War 1 bubble that left America giddy with promise in
the 1920s. These rare photographs are some of the few documenting the iconic
years that are in colour.
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- Lone
Star Watchdog: Welcome to 1984: Bill Clinton calls for a Ministry of Truth
-
- Mississippi
River flooding: Residents build homemade dams to saves houses | Mail Online
- These homes in Vicksburg are all situated along
the Yazoo River, a tributary of the overflowing Mississippi River, and their
owners have surrounded themselves with tons of sand and earth. Some have not
been as successful in warding off the waters, with the flooding today
claiming its first death.
-
- Whistleblower
says Russian troops fed dog food | Reuters
- MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Interior Ministry
troops were fed dog food earlier this year to save money, a former officer
in the ministry said Thursday.A rare whistleblower in Russia's expansive
security
- Plan
to put down stray dogs causes howl in Romania
-
- Atmosphere
Above Japan Heated Rapidly Before M9 Earthquake - Technology Review
- Infrared emissions above the epicenter increased
dramatically in the days before the devastating earthquake in Japan, say
scientists.
-
- Atmosphere-Ionosphere
Response to the M9 Tohoku Earthquake Revealed by Joined Satellite and Ground
Observations. Preliminary results
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- Feds
Wash Hands Of Worsening CWD - 'Emergency Over' (NOT)
-
- Facebook
and Google Join Forces to Oppose Privacy Bill - Technology - The Atlantic
Wire
- Silicon Valley doesn't like a state bill
requiring clearer explanation of privacy settings
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- Fukushima
No Comment TEPCO MOX Plutonium Radiation Japan Japon EMF CEM EHS Earthquake
Tsunami Mobile Phone masts Antennes relais
- Next-up est une Organisation Non Gouvernementale
(ONG) concourant à la Défense de lEnvironnement Naturel, contre les
irradiations des Champs ÉlectroMagnétiques (CEM) hyperfréquences micro-ondes
des antennes relais, des téléphones portables (GSM), de leurs impacts sur
la santé notamment lÉlectro-HyperSensibilité (EHS), sur le
changement climatique, de leurs utilisations en armes électromagnétiques,
et des dévalorisations du patrimoine. Next-up qui est habilitée à saisir
la justice pour atteindre ses buts, diffuse journalièrement dans le monde
en plusieurs langues linformation scientifique et lactualité par
les Next-up news.
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- TEPCO
Releases Photos of Tsunami Waters Around its Plant Read more:
- http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/148344/20110519/tokyo-electric-power-company-tepco-tsunami-japan-earthquake-march-11-nuclear-plant-crisis-economy.htm#ixzz1MmYNM4It
- Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) released
Thursday handout tsunami waters photos taken from near its number 5 reactor
at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on March 11, when a 8.9 magnitude
earthquake struck Japan that triggered the tsunami.
- Man
admits 'having sex' with 1,000 cars - Telegraph
- A man who claims to have had sex with 1,000 cars
has defended his "romantic" feelings towards vehicles.
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- Three
Gorges Dam has caused urgent problems, says China | Environment |
guardian.co.uk
- The hydroelectric project requires action to curb
pollution, counter risks of natural disasters and improve living standards
-
- China
Is Now Top Gold Bug
- Personal Finance, banking-budgeting
- Spain
government rethinks ban as youth protests grow
- MADRID (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Spaniards
angry over joblessness protested for a sixth day on Friday in cities all
over the country, and the government looked unlikely to enforce a ban on the
demonstrations,
-
- Louisville
woman pulls sword at Pizza Hut
- Police say a woman involved in an argument raised
the stakes considerably Thursday night.
-
- The
Weather Says the World Is Not Ending on May 21
- Will the world actually come to an end on May 21?
The good news is, not as far as AccuWeather.com's meteorologists know.
- Tucson
SWAT Team Defends Shooting Iraq Vet 60 Times
- A lawyer for the Tucson, Arizona, SWAT team
defends its actions when it shot a former Marine and Iraq War veteran 60
times during a drug raid. The team has yet to say if it found any drugs in
the house and has retracted an initial statement that Jose Guerena, 26,
fired at them first. His gun was found next to him with the safety on.
-
- Europe
air routes open so far after Iceland eruption | Reuters
- REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Ash from a massive plume of
smoke from an eruption of Iceland's most active volcano could spread south
to parts of Europe next week, but experts Sunday still hoped the impact on
air
-
- Angelenos
furious over special 'Gold Card' for traffic tickets | L.A. NOW | Los
Angeles Times
- Los Angeles residents are up in arms over the
existence of the "Gold Card," a plastic parking bureau card
distributed to city offices that includes a special phone number. The
obscure Gold Card Services Desk allowed the mayor and other...
-
- FOX
411 in Cannes: Horrified Viewers Flee Antonio Banderas' New Flick Due to
Extreme Sex, Violence Scenes - FoxNews.com
- Spanish director Pedro Almodovar's latest
thriller, The Skin I Live In, had filmgoers fleeing the theater Thursday
night at its gala premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
-
- Attorney:
SWAT raid found guns, body armor
- The man shot and killed by Pima County SWAT
officers was linked to a home-invasion crew, the attorney representing the
-
- Likely
IMF Chief Lagarde Makes Comments On Greece That Are The Definition Of Insane
- More of the same, please.
-
- Jerome
Corsi’s Where’s the Birth Certificate Hits No. 1 on Amazon Before it’s
even Released » UrbanGrounds
-
- Iran
Just Arrested 30 People In An Alleged U.S. Spy Network
- They may face the death penalty.
-
- FT.com
/ Asia-Pacific - Taliban raid triggers Pakistan shockwave
- Explosions target US-supplied aircraft
-
- EXCLUSIVE:
Strauss-Kahn Told Maid 'Don’t You Know Who I Am?' During Alleged Sex
Attack - FoxNews.com
- That and other details of the maid's complaint to
police emerged Monday as police reportedly confirmed that disgraced
ex-International Monetary Fund boss Strauss-Kahn's DNA was found on the
maid's shirt.
- »
TSA Backs Down from Prom Night Grope Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on
for your mind!
-
- Cisco
sued for helping China build Golden Shield - Yahoo! News
- Members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement have
filed a lawsuit against Cisco Systems Inc. accusing it of supplying the
Chinese government with computer-networking equipment used to spy on and
persecute dissidents.
-
- Two
patients died after waiting in ambulance outside 'full' Oldham hospital unit
| Manchester Evening News - menmedia.co.uk
- The patients, believed to have been in their 80s,
couldn’t get into the Royal Oldham Hospital for seven and 20 minutes
respectively. They were assessed by ambulance crews as ‘very sick’
and were both suspected of having suffered heart attacks.
-
- National
Zoo Researcher Charged With Attempted Animal Cruelty
- A researcher at the National Zoo's Migratory Bird
Center has been charged with attempted animal cruelty.
-
- The
Associated Press: Tax cheats among recipients of stimulus money
-
- Is
Anti-White Bias a Problem? - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com
- A new study says whites think discrimination
against them is a bigger problem than anti-black bias. Is this surprising?
-
- California
inmates: Supreme Court orders California to release inmates - latimes.com
- The Supreme Court decision represents one of the
largest prison release orders in U.S. history. Justices say overcrowding has
caused "needless suffering and death."
-
- When
Prejudice Is So Malleable - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com
- As blacks have made greater symbolic strides,
pity has turned into resentment and projected fear.
-
- Japan
reports more radiation leakage - UPI.com
- At least 250 tons of radioactive water spilled
into the Pacific Ocean from Japan's earthquake-damaged Fukushima nuclear
power plant, officials said.
-
- PressTV
- Americans moving over AIPAC
- Iran's television network, broadcasting in
English round-the-clock. Based in Tehran.
-
- 12
killed in Karachi naval base raid - Telegraph
- Taliban gunmen armed with rockets and explosives
stormed a major naval air base in the heart of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest
city, destroying two US-made surveillance aircraft and killing 12 personnel.
-
- Understanding
Millisieverts And Radiation Effects On Humans
-
- All
Things Nuclear • Decay heat in Fukushima reactors
- Decay heat in Fukushima reactors As we noted last
week, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) announced it believes the
fuel in Fukushima Daiichi reactor 1—and possibly reactors 2 and 3—has
melted...
-
- White
House Adds New Position to Deal with Unfavorable Online Media - FishbowlNY
- White House Adds New Position to Deal with
Unfavorable Online Media
-
- Mubarak
to be tried for murder of protesters - Yahoo! News
- Hosni Mubarak was ordered on Tuesday to stand
trial for the killing of protesters and could face the death penalty,
scotching speculation the former leader would be spared public humiliation
by Egypt's military rulers.
-
- Two
die as Britain is lashed by gale-force winds | Mail Online
- A teenager was killed yesterday in Northumberland
when a tree was blown on to her car yesterday afternoon.
-
- Ariz.
shooting spree suspect incompetent for trial - Yahoo! News
- The man accused of wounding U.S. Congresswoman
Gabrielle Giffords and killing six is mentally incompetent to stand trial, a
judge ruled Wednesday after U.S. Marshals dragged the man out of the
courtroom because of an angry outburst.
-
- Egypt
to open Rafah crossing permanently - Yahoo! News
- Egypt will open its only crossing with the Gaza
Strip this weekend, the Cairo military government announced Wednesday,
significantly easing a four-year blockade on the Hamas-ruled territory but
setting up a potential conflict with Israel.
-
- President's
men fill up 'The Beast' in surprise visit to BP garage | News
- He maybe the president of the most powerful
nation in the world, but his car still needs filling up with petrol.
-
- Protestor
BEATEN by AIPAC in House Gallery Arrested in Hospital
-
- Protester
disrupting Netanyahu in Congress arrested at hospital | MOVEOVERAIPAC
- Police arrested CODEPINK peace activist Rae
Abileah at the George Washington University Hospital in Washington DC.
Abileah was taken to the hospital after having been assaulted and tackled to
the ground by AIPAC members of the audience in the House Gallery during
Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech to Congress. Abileah interrupted
Netanyahu with a banner that said “Occupying Land Is Indefensible” and
shouting, “No more occupation, stop Israel war crimes, equal rights for
Palestinians, occupation is indefensible.” She rose up to speak out just
after the Prime Minister talked about the youth around the world rising up
for more democracy. As this 28-year-old Jewish American woman spoke out for
the human rights of Palestinians, other members of the audience—wearing
badges from the conference of the American-Israel Public Affairs
Committee—brutally attacked her. The police then dragged her out of the
Gallery and took her to the George Washington University Hospital, where she
was being treating for neck and shoulder injuries. “I am in great pain,
but this is nothing compared to the pain and suffering that Palestinians go
through on a regular basis,” said Abileah from her hospital bed. “I have
been to Gaza and the West Bank, I have seen Palestinians homes bombed and
bulldozed, I have talked to mothers whose children have been killed during
the invasion of Gaza, I have seen the Jewish-only roads leading to
ever-expanding settlements in the West Bank. This kind of colonial
occupation cannot continue. As a Jew and a U.S. citizen, I feel obligated to
rise up and speak out against stop these crimes being committed in my name
and with my tax dollars.” Abileah explained that she stands in solidarity
with the Palestinian and Israeli activists who are routinely jailed and
beaten for speaking out for democracy. see press release and videos: http://bit.ly/lUU82f
Photo available for use: http://bit.ly/jBbsdp Jewish protester disrupts
Netanyahu During Congressional Address During the Joint Session of Congress
while Prime Minister Netanyahu was speaking, Rae Abileah stood up from the
gallery and shouted “Stop Israeli War Crimes.” See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYXSLA7Cr2E
From the peace group CODEPINK, Rae is a 28 yr. old Jewish American of
Israeli descent. She has traveled to Israel, the West Bank and Gaza and
witnessed firsthand the reality of occupation and oppression. “Prime
Minister Netanyahu says that the 1967 borders are indefensible. But what is
really indefensible is the occupation of land, the starvation of Gaza, the
jailing of dissenters and the lack of equal rights in the alleged Israeli
democracy. As a Jew and an American taxpayer, I can’t be silent when these
crimes are being committed in my name and with my tax money.” Ms. Abileah
grew up on Half Moon Bay and presently lives in San Francisco. She was
arrested and charged with disrupting Congress. Upon release, she can be
reached at 415-994-1723. This protest is part of the week-long series of
actions, organized by CODEPINK as part of a coalition of groups gathered in
Washington D.C. for a campaign named Move Over AIPAC. During Netanyahu's
speech to AIPAC yesterday, 5 individuals interrupted Netanyahu and were
removed from the building (see: http://bit.ly/aipac2011). See other videos
and news: CNN | Heckler interrupts Israeli PM Netanyahu ABC News | Benjamin
Netanyahu heckled in Congress Ha'aretz | Heckler yells 'stop Israeli war
crimes' during Netanyahu's speech to Congress
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- Protesters
Confront Netanyahu Inside AIPAC Gala
- The speech of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu to the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was
interrupted repeatedly by protesters opposed to Israel's treatment of
Palestinians. The activists are from the Move Over AIPAC coalition led by
CODEPINK: Women for Peace.
-
- Japan:
elderly engineers want 'final mission' to Fukushima - Telegraph
- A group of elderly Japanese engineers are
prepared to come out of retirement to fix the Fukushima nuclear power plant
for their final mission.
-
- Joplin
MO tornado: At least 89 dead as twister cuts 4-mile swathe through Missouri
town | Mail Online
- Stunned rescuers dug through piles of splintered
houses and crushed cars today in a desperate search for victims of a
half-mile-wide tornado in Joplin, Missouri.
-
- Chevron
chiefs face shareholders after huge $18bn Ecuador fine | Environment |
guardian.co.uk
- California-based oil company criticised by
investors for 'take no prisoner' attitude to Ecuador judgment
-
- UCB
Raw Milk Sampling Data | The Nuclear Engineering Department At UC Berkeley
-
- Tornado
touches down in Oklahoma, tosses around cars and wraps boats to trees | Mail
Online
- Ryan Hamil, three, disappeared in Piedmont, near
Oklahoma City. The toddler was with his pregnant mother and two siblings in
their home when the tornado struck.
-
- Libyan
capital hit by heaviest Nato air strikes in two months | World news |
guardian.co.uk
- Bombing campaign steps up pressure on Gaddafi
regime amid upbeat assessments of dictator's 'inevitable' departure
-
- Members
of Congress Get Abnormally High Returns From Their Stocks
- Members of the House of Representatives
considerably outperform the stock market in their personal investments,
according to a new academic study. Four university researchers examined
16,000 common stock transactions made by approximately 300 House
representatives from 1985 to 2001, and found what they call
"significant positive abnormal returns," with portfolios based on
congressional trades beating the market by about 6 percent annually.
-
- Seventeen
lost pyramids among thousands of buried Egyptian settlements pinpointed by
infrared satellite images | Mail Online
- These days, if you want to make your mark as an
archaeologist, a bit of space technology works wonders.
-
- Khodorkovsky
theft conviction upheld - Europe, World - The Independent
- Moscow's top court has rejected Mikhail
Khodorkovsky's appeal against his conviction for theft and money laundering,
condemning Russia's former richest man to another five years behind bars.
-
- China
faces worst drought in 50 years - The Globe and Mail
- Government to increase release of water from
Three Gorges reservoir to alleviate conditions in southern part of the
country
-
- Near-instant
blood test to diagnose depression - Telegraph
- A simple new blood test to diagnose depression
producing a result within minutes, has been developed by Japanese scientists
-
- Multiple
10-Centimeter Holes in Reactor 2 Containment Vessel at #Fukushima I Nuke
Plant | EX-SKF
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- Feds
Issue Threat: No Fly Zone for Texas? – Tenth Amendment Center
- Concordia res Parvae Crescunt
-
- Activist
Post: US Patent 6506148 – Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic
fields from monitors
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- Donald
Rumsfeld confronted on Aspartame and Iraq War
- Saad Ali- We Are Change Chicago Anthony- We Are
Change Ohio CHICAGO, IL- Former Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld
strolled into Chicago on May 17, 2011, ...
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- Activist
Post: Real Revolutionaries
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- I
Married a Lesbian
- Henry Makow's official web site. Exposing
Feminism and the New World Order
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- 70
000 must evacuate around Fukushima: News24: World: News
- 70 000 must evacuate around Fukushima: News24:
World: News. Seventy thousand people living beyond the 20km no-go zone
around Fukushima should be evacuated because of radioactivity deposited by
the crippled nuclear plant, a watchdog has warned.
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- Not
Enjoying TSA Grope-Down is a Suspicious Activity
- The TSA wants you know that should you express
any kind of dissatisfaction at having to be prodded, groped or forced
through a radiation firing naked body scanner, you will be treated as
suspicious.
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- Spanish
Revolution Goes Worldwide, Media Largely Ignores It :
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- SEN
RAND PAUL vs SEN HARRY REID "I Rise In Response To A Scurrilous
Accusation
- Rayzz,May 25, 2011 C-SPAN http://MOXNews.com,Revolutionary
Politics shares the latest videos about the Economy and Politics that the
major news networks refuse to cover. Watch and participate!
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- Mitch
Daniels' Pot Luck: Governor's Escape From Prison Taught Him The Importance
Of Being Tough On Drug Users - Home - The Daily Bail
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- How
Paulson Appointees & Former GS Employees Dan Jester & Ed Liddy
Colluded To Destroy AIG And Secure A Secret Bailout For Goldman Sachs -
Home - The Daily Bail
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- #campmap
for #worldrevolution
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- Strauss-Kahn
Lawyer Brafman Defended Rappers, Mobsters, Michael Jackson - Bloomberg
- Former International Monetary Fund chief
Dominique Strauss-Kahn ’s criminal defense is in good hands, if a
convicted racketeer is to be believed.
-
- Sony
Chief Stringer Blindsided by Hackers - Bloomberg
- Sony Corp. , besieged by hackers since April,
considered its PlayStation Network an unlikely target even after threats by
the online collective Anonymous and three separate security incidents in
2008.
-
- Deficit
May Clip 12-Year Tax Streak for Top-Earning Americans - Bloomberg
- The year 2013 may snap a 12-year winning streak
for wealthy Americans on taxes due on income, capital gains, dividends and
giving money to their heirs.
-
- Mitt
Romney Sends Leftover Pizza to Obama Chicago HQ - The Note
- ABC's Emily Friedman (@abcemily) reports: After
spending the day in Chicago fundraising, Mitt Romney sat down with small
business owners at Gino's East, a pizza joint famous for their deep-dish
pizza. Not wanting any of the leftover slices to go... The Note, authored by
ABC News' Amy Walter and Michael Falcone, covers politics, the White House,
Congress, Democrats, Republicans, and all latest political campaigning for
the 2012 presidential race. Washington's first and most influential tipsheet,
The Note will detail the administration of President Barack Obama and Vice
President Joe Biden and influential Cabinet members such as Secretary of
State and former 2008 campaign rival Hillary Clinton and the Obama
administration's relationship with former President Bill Clinton. ABC News'
The Note keeps track of Washington controversy, scandal and the major issues
facing the nation: the economy, recession, taxes, bailout, health care,
social security and financial crisis. And, as the race for 2012 presidential
campaign heats up, The Note tracks all of the major political players:
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich and
more.
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- China
used prisoners in lucrative internet gaming work
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- China
Confirms Existence of Elite Cyber-Warfare Outfit the 'Blue Army' -
FoxNews.com
- China set up a specialized online Blue Army unit
that it claims will protect the People's Liberation Army from outside
attacks, prompting fears that the crack team was being used to infiltrate
foreign governments' systems.
-
- Mail
carrier who defecated in yard gets to keep job | Seattle News, Weather,
Sports, Breaking News | KOMO News | Local & Regional
- A mail carrier who was caught using a yard as his
personal toilet will not be fired, the U.S. Postal Service has ruled
following an investigation.
-
- Scientists
detect Earth-equivalent amount of water within the moon
- The moon has much more water than previously
thought, a scientific team has discovered. First-time measurements of lunar
melt inclusions show that some parts of the lunar mantle have as much water
as the Earth's upper mantle. The results may change the prevailing theory
about the Moon's origin as well as shed new light on the origin of water at
the lunar poles. Results appear in Science Express.
-
- Birthday
spankings spark complaints, investigation of school principal | Des Moines
Register Staff Blogs
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- Patriot
Act clears House, Senate - Scott Wong - POLITICO.com
- A White House official says the bill will quickly
be signed into law using an autopen.
-
- YouTube
- No Wonder Seattle Cops Think They Can Get Away With
ANYTHING!
- May 25, 2011 Q13 News http://MOXNews.com
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- ABC:
The US Planned Acts Of Terrorism To Kill US Citizens To Justify War |
Alexander Higgins Blog
- The United States planned to kill innocent US
Citizens and commit acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public
support for a war against Cuba.
-
- High
court sustains Ariz. employer sanctions law - Yahoo! News
- The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld an Arizona
law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers in the country illegally,
buoying the hopes of supporters of state crackdowns on illegal immigration.
-
- Lone
Star Watchdog: Prosecute John Murphy(The US Attorney Who Threatened Texas
WIth Shutdown All Air Travel In Texas if Anti TSA Bill Passed)
-
- Activist
Post: BREAKING: Indiana Citizens Take Back 4th Amendment
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- Paging
Linda Green - You Are Wanted For Foreclosure Fraud - Home - The Daily
Bail
-
- Police
attack old woman with their dogs
- Rayzz,Police Dog Bites Woman and Innocent People
Get Arrested Police Officers and your rights: http://policecrimes.com/police.html
Know your rights never,Revolutionary Politics shares the latest videos about
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- Washington
State National Guard Secret Deployment
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- Lone
Star Watchdog
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- Apple
upgrades leave bitter taste | Money | The Guardian
- The latest version of iTunes has left Mac and
iPod customers fuming because much of their highly expensive hardware no
longer works ... as Rupert Jones discovered
-
- Aussie
student finds universe's 'missing mass' - Yahoo! News
- A 22-year-old Australian university student has
solved a problem which has puzzled astrophysicists for decades, discovering
part of the so-called "missing mass" of the universe during her
summer break.
-
- Russia
joins Western chorus for Gaddafi to go | Reuters
- TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Russia joined Western leaders
on Friday in urging Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to step down and offered
to mediate his departure, in an important boost to NATO powers seeking to
end
-
- Rep.
Graves questions Obama's autopen signing of Patriot Act extension - The
Hill's Blog Briefing Room
- Rep. Tom Graves (R-Ga.
-
- 'Killer
Cucumber' Bug From Spain Hits Britain - Five Dead And Hundreds Sick In
Germany | UK News | Sky News
- <p>Three people in Britain have been
diagnosed with a lethal strain of E.Coli that has already killed five people
in Germany.</p>
-
- Puppy
with broken legs crawls home after surviving tornado | News
- A puppy crawled home with two broken legs after
being thrown high into the air by a tornado that ripped through Alabama.
-
- TSA
Thug Grabs Crotch of Wounded Vet
- Two injured US military veterans traveling to a
ceremony to honor the lives of fallen friends who gave their lives to
protect the rights enshrined in the Constitution were harassed by TSA thugs,
with one of them having his crotch grabbed, according to David Bellow, an
Army National Guardsman and a State Republican Executive Committeeman.
-
- New
FBI Files Alleging AIPAC Theft of Government Property and Israeli Espionage
Released -- WASHINGTON, March 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
- New FBI Files Alleging AIPAC Theft of Government
Property and Israeli Espionage Released.
-
- Lots
of snow for Aspen Mountain re-opening | AspenTimes.com
- ASPEN — Aspen Mountain will reopen for skiing
this weekend with a better base depth of snow on Memorial Day than it had on
New Year's Day.The (read more)
-
- Melon-sized
hail fell before OK tornadoes hit
- Melon-sized hail that fell during a severe
thunderstorm in Norman, OK. on Yahoo! News Photos
-
- Cooling
systems restored for fuel pools
- NHK WORLD is the international broadcasting
service of NHK.
-
- Cooling
system restored at Tepco's No.5 plant | Reuters
- TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Electric Power has
restored the cooling system of the nuclear reactor and fuel pool at the No.
5 unit of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant in northeastern Japan,
an official
-
- Dutch
government to ban tourists from cannabis shops
- The Dutch government on Friday said it would
start banning tourists from buying cannabis from "coffee shops"
and impose restrictions on Dutch customers by the end of the year.
-
- Crystal
Cathedral to file bankruptcy exit plan
- The Southern California megachurch founded by one
of the nation's pioneering televangelists, the Rev. Robert H. Schuller, on
Friday filed a bankruptcy plan that would pull the Crystal Cathedral out of
crushing debt
- by selling its sprawling campus and famous,
glass-spired
sanctuary to a local real estate investment group for $47 million.
-
- Fukushima:
How Many Chernobyls Is It? | Veterans Today
-
- Wildlife
Suffering Around Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant: Scientific American
- Leaked radiation likely to affect marine
ecosystems more than terrestrial ones.
-
- Cold,
hard cash: Utah brings back the silver dollar - Americas, World - The
Independent
- Over dinner Larry Hilton shows off a swanky
iPhone app that allows him to buy and sell gold at the click of a button.
-
- Activist
Post: WHO caves: Allows smallpox stockpiling for three more years
-
- Don
Tapscott: G8 and the Internet: Sarkozy Messes With a Good Thing
- Rather than discussing the constraints that
should be put on Internet users in democratic countries, they should focus
their energies on how to unconstrain users in non-democracies such as China.
-
- Google,
PayPal tussle over mobile payment secrets - Yahoo! News
- Google Inc.'s ambitious plan to supplant credit
cards with smartphones has thrust the Internet search leader into a legal
tussle with online payment pioneer PayPal, which contends Google stole its
ideas by hiring away two key executives.
-
- The
unstoppable march of the tobacco giants - Health News, Health & Families
- The Independent
- More than half a century after scientists
uncovered the link between smoking and cancer – triggering a war between
health campaigners and the cigarette industry – big tobacco is thriving.
-
- Obama,
financial war and the elimination of DSK
- Obama, financial war and the elimination of DSK |
It is impossible to understand the downfall of Dominique Strauss-Khan
without linking it to his project for the creation of a new international
reserve currency, which was to be launched on 26 May 2011 at the Deauville
G-8 summit. The project was paradoxically anticipated as much by the
Emerging States as by stateless capital, but rejected by the U.S.-Israeli
military-industrial complex. Thierry Meyssan exposes the chicanery of the
Obama administration to dodge its commitments. [Voltaire Network]
-
- With
Christine Lagarde, US Corporations Enter the French Government [Voltaire
Network]
- With Christine Lagarde, US Corporations Enter the
French Government | Globalization | Unknown to the French, lawyer Christine
Lagarde became the Foreign Trade Minister of the government of Dominique de
Villepin. Only a few years ago, she was defending the interests of US
multinationals to the detriment of French companies. Her political positions
perfectly match her status as a member of the CSIS, the think tank of the
oil lobby in the United States. [Voltaire Network]
-
- Typhoon
Songda Nearing Tokyo Weakens to ’Extratropical Cyclone’ - Bloomberg.com
- Typhoon Songda, the storm last week forecast to
pass over Japan’s stricken nuclear plant, weakened to an "extratropical
cyclone" after its forecast trajectory earlier moved south of Fukushima
prefecture.
-
- Phishing
Sites Hosted on Google's Servers - F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab
- F-Secure Security Labs brings you the latest
online security news from around the world. Ensure that you are up-to-date
with the latest online threats to guarantee your online wellbeing.
-
- Former
Marine killed by SWAT was acting in defense, family says - KGUN9 On Your
Side, Tucson News, Weather & Sports
- Reporter: Joel Waldman TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN9-TV) -
A smashed window and a barrage of bullet holes might be the type of scene a
battle-hardened marine finds in a war zone; not the Tucson home he shares
-
- Dr.
Mark Sircus: Magnesium and Radiation Protection :
-
- PressTV
- Bahraini women recount abuse, torture
- Iran's television network, broadcasting in
English round-the-clock. Based in Tehran.
-
- Veternans
Visting The Beaches Normandy Will Endure The TSA.It is Our Duty These Man
Did not Fight and Die For Nothing.
-
- "Scientists
Create GM Corn Which Prevents Human Conception"
-
- Vermont
Enacts Conditional Universal Healthcare Coverage :: www.uruknet.info ::
informazione dal medio oriente :: information from middle east :: [vs-5]
-
- Obama
cracks down on abuses by big-city police departments - Department of Justice
- Salon.com
- In shift from Bush, Obama's DOJ is aggressively
investigating police departments accused of civil rights violations
-
- WHO:
Cell phone use can increase possible cancer risk - CNN.com
- Radiation from cell phones can possibly cause
cancer, according to the World Health Organization. The agency now lists
mobile phone use in the same "carcinogenic hazard" category as
lead, engine exhaust and chloroform.
-
- Mobile
Use May Be Linked to Cancer: WHO - Bloomberg
- Mobile phones may cause brain cancer in humans, a
World Health Organization agency said, citing a review of studies.
-
- 77,000
federal workers paid more than governors - Washington Times
- More than 77,000 federal government employees
throughout the country — including computer operators, more than 5,000 air
traffic controllers, 22 librarians and one interior designer — earned more
than the governors of the states in which they work.
-
- Limousine
liberals? Number of government-owned limos has soared under Obama | iWatch
News
- Limousines, the very symbol of wealth and excess,
are usually the domain of corporate executives and the rich.
-
- US
Economy: 150 Economists Back US Republicans in Debt Fight - CNBC
- More than 150 economists back U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker John Boehner's call to match any increase in the
debt limit with spending cuts of equal size, according to a letter released
by the Republican leader's office Wednesday.
-
- Florida
governor signs welfare drug-screen measure - CNN.com
- Saying it is "unfair for Florida taxpayers
to subsidize drug addiction," Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday signed
legislation requiring adults applying for welfare assistance to undergo drug
screening.
-
- Tiny
Payout In TSA Breast Exposure Lawsuit | The Smoking Gun
- Public Documents, Mug Shots
-
- Tiny
Payout In TSA Breast Exposure Lawsuit
- Public Documents, Mug Shots
- Govt
to lose $14B of auto bailout funds
- The Obama administration said Wednesday that the
government will lose about $14 billion in taxpayer funds from the bailout of
the U.S. auto industry.
-
- Prepare
for More Money Printing
- Investors should prepare themselves for a third
round of quantitative easing, Simon Maughn, co-head of European equities at
MF Global, told CNBC Wednesday.
-
- Russia
bans vegetable imports from EU
-
- Pa.
8th graders' field trip includes Hooters lunch
- For one group of central Pennsylvania
eighth-graders, a recent field trip to Baltimore included lunch at Hooters _
a restaurant better known for its busty waitresses than its food.
-
- Images
of dead children fan Syria's protests
- The images grow no less shocking with time — a
gaping wound on a tiny skull, the hair matted with blood; a gunshot that
pierced the skin of a small torso and went straight toward the kidney; and
finally, the broken neck and severed penis of a 13-year-old boy, his mangled
body contorted on a plastic sheet.
-
- YouTube
- TSA Sexually Assaults My Mother
- 5-28-11 at Sky Harbor International in Phoenix,
AZ my mother was sexually assaulted which brought her to tears. Multiple TSA
agents claimed to know my whole ...
-
- YouTube
- Girl Goes Ballistic During Body Pat Down At Airport
!!!
- Bill O'Reilly interviews Ann Coulter regarding
airport security body scanners and invasive body searches by security.
-
- Von
NotHaus’ Question
- Of all the constitutional questions working their
way up through the federal courts — and there are some big ones — the
case that has our attention at the moment is the motion by Bernard Von
NotHaus to have set aside his conviction of counterfeiting
-
- Drinking
Water RadNet Laboratory Analysis | Socrata | Making Data Social
- View this dataset
-
- Revolutionary
Politics::Revolutionary Politics : Patriot Act: Detained for photography in
Baltimore
- Rayzz,Source: http://www.youtube.com/user/maxlightrail
Part two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JOFwbiI8fQ This incident occurred
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