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( WashingtonPost) - Members of Vice President Cheney's staff censored congressional testimony by a top federal official on the health threats posed by global warming, a former Environmental Protection Agency official said today.
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Posted by red on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 @ 21:07:52 EDT (0 reads)
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( TheGuardian/UK) - Biofuels have forced global food prices up by 75% - far more than previously estimated - according to a confidential World Bank report obtained by the Guardian.
The damning unpublished assessment is based on the most detailed analysis of the crisis so far, carried out by an internationally-respected economist at global financial body.
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Posted by red on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 @ 20:39:45 EDT (1 reads)
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Flabbergasted" NASA scientists said on Thursday that Martian soil appeared to contain the requirements to support life, although more work would be needed to prove it.
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Posted by red on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 @ 20:19:30 EDT (2 reads)
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(Prisonplanet) - The BBC’s embarrassing attempt to dig itself out of a hole that keeps getting deeper was again exemplified during their latest yellow journalism hit piece on 9/11 truth, in which they played Larry Silverstein’s “pull it” comment but edited out the most important part of the statement, and in doing so changed its context altogether.
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Posted by red on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 @ 20:04:03 EDT (1 reads)
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Anonymous writes: (TelegraphUK) - A leading headmaster who is leaving one of the most popular schools in the state system to work in the private sector has accused the Government of turning teachers into "social workers and surrogate parents".
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Posted by red on Monday, July 07, 2008 @ 22:24:51 EDT (9 reads)
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( Wired) - In an experiment described today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers led by University of California, San Diego pathologist David Cheresh designed nanoparticles that selectively attached to a protein found on the surface of blood vessels that supply tumors with nutrients and oxygen.
The particles were loaded with doxorubicin, an effective but highly toxic anti-cancer drug with side effects ranging from white cell destruction to fatal heart disease. By targeting blood vessel cells, the researchers needed just one-fifteenth the amount used in a traditional, system-flooding dose.
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-lms- writes: This is the new Alex Jones 9/11 documentary. It focuses on the passionate group of activists who are demanding answers from the government and other powerful and influential people. Please buy a copy from prisonplanet.tv if you have the means. Your support is what keeps all of this going. Either way, SPREAD TRUTH.
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Posted by red on Monday, July 07, 2008 @ 18:54:28 EDT (8 reads)
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(AP) - Hundreds of jailed convicts are celebrating Ecuador's decision to pardon low-level drug couriers known as "mules."
The pardons were approved Friday by Ecuador's constitutional assembly, which has taken on legislative powers after suspending the nation's Congress last year.
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(Global Research) - This research explores the current capabilities of the US military to use electromagnetic (EMF) devices to harass, intimidate, and kill individuals and the continuing possibilities of violations of human rights by the testing and deployment of these weapons. To establish historical precedent in the US for such acts, we document long-term human rights and freedom of thought violations by US military/intelligence organizations. Additionally, we explore contemporary evidence of on-going government research in EMF weapons technologies and examine the potentialities of continuing human rights abuses.
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(AP) - Israeli troops in jeeps swooped down on the West Bank town of Nablus early Monday, shutting down a girls' school, a medical center and two other facilities of a Hamas-affiliated charity, witnesses said.
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(AP) - Pope Benedict XVI will likely express regret for sexual abuse committed by Roman Catholic clergy when he visits Australia next week, the church's senior cleric in the country said Monday.
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(AP) - Aid for Africa — and whether enough was coming from the world's major economic powers — was in the spotlight Monday as the Group of Eight nations met with seven African leaders at its annual summit.
(Reuters) - African leaders urged the Group of Eight rich nations on Monday to keep promises to help their continent and pleaded with them to remember that soaring oil and food prices were making their poverty worse.
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(Natural News) - Every day in the United States more than 240 million people turn on their faucets in order to drink, bathe, and cook, using water from public water systems. But more people are arriving to the point where they will not let a drop of water touch their lips in their own homes unless that water comes from a bottle shipped from a fresh water source.
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(AP) - A partial transcript of Attorney General Michael Mukasey's June 5 remarks to reporters about changes to the Justice Department policy that governs how the FBI investigates crime and national security cases.
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(New York Times) - It was a time of secrecy and fear. Fear of a strange enemy driven by an alien ideology, killing Americans abroad, threatening Americans at home. And it created a new terror.
In the early 1950s, American troops were being killed and captured by the thousands in Korea. Panic spread that China’s Communists had learned how to penetrate and control the minds of American prisoners of war.
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(Miami Herald) - HAVANA - A spokesman for the U.S. mission here on Thursday denied Cuba's charge that American diplomats were instigating opposition protests linked to American independence day.
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(Miami Herald) - Cuba's communist government has rebuilt its network of spies in Florida to the levels that existed before the FBI rounded up more than a dozen members of the Cuban spy Wasp Network, according to a U.S. Army expert on Cuban intelligence.
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(AP) - The American Civil Liberties Union said Saturday that it plans to investigate the actions of federal law enforcers who arrested five Rainbow Family members in western Wyoming during their annual gathering.
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(AP) - Marty Boyer's carefully maintained sport utility vehicle growled more like a dragster than a 2001 Honda Passport when he turned the key.
"The second I turned it over, and it sounded like a tank and a Harley, I knew exactly what had occurred," said Boyer, 33,
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(AP) - While the defendants in this court have been arrested on charges that could mean potential prison time and damaging criminal records, they have another important trait in common: All have served their country in the military.
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(AP) - He was a flight surgeon with the Navy and a CIA officer in Pakistan. He has also earned a doctorate in sociology and written two books.
Now Marc Sageman can add a new entry to his resume: terrorism guru for the New York Police Department.
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(BBC) - Much of Afghanistan's Helmand Province is dependent on the poppy harvest - which locks ordinary people into a criminal economy and ends up funding Taleban insurgents, corrupt officials and drug traffickers.
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(AP) - BALTIMORE - FedEx prides itself on reliability. But a mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 200-pound shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida to Baltimore via the shipping company.
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TYNGSBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The knock on Brian Hart's door came at 6 a.m. An Army colonel, a priest and a police officer had come to tell Hart and his wife that their 20-year-old son had been killed when his military vehicle was ambushed in Iraq.
Brian Hart didn't channel his grief quietly. Committed to "preventing the senseless from recurring," he railed against the military on his blog for shortcomings in supplying armor to soldiers. The one-time Republican teamed with liberal Sen. Edward Kennedy to tell Congress that the Pentagon was leaving soldiers ill-equipped.
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(Wall Street Journal) - Oil's historic ascent from $100 to nearly $150 a barrel in just six months is lending weight to a far grimmer prediction: Crude could reach $200 a barrel by the end of the year.
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(Palm Beach Post) - WEST PALM BEACH — For insurance agent Steven Sprague it was a deal: a free Verizon Wireless card when he re-upped in a two-year contract with the communications giant.
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(Miami Herald) - Four decapitated bodies were found on a street in the Mexican city of Culiacan, blocks away from their severed heads.
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(Jackson Hole Star Tribune) - U.S. Forest Service officers pointed weapons at children and fired rubber bullets and pepper spray balls at Rainbow Family members while making arrests Thursday evening, according to witnesses.
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