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Pa­tri­ot Act, Lib­er­ty; Pak­istan "ter­ror­ism", Afghan "strat­e­gy", eco­nom­ic "re­cov­ery"; EU Be­he­moth
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Bahrain: Human rights and arms sales
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Lead Poi­son­ing and Gold
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Afghanistan War + More Troops = Catas­tro­phe (Trail­er)
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charles tay­lor - war crim­i­nal or man of peace,you be the judge / The Order 777
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Ul­tra-na­tion­al­ists set to enter Greek Par­lia­ment
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Es­co­bar: Al-Qae­da agents worm into Syr­i­an rebel army
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Hunger strike a last re­sort for Pales­tini­an pris­on­ers
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Gold­en Dawn Greek Ul­tra-na­tion­al­ists cel­e­brate par­lia­men­tary first χρυση αυγη
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Twig­gy For­rest dis­cuss­es abo­rig­i­nal is­sues in WA
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Egypt ri­vals spar in pres­i­den­tial de­bate
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AL­GE­RIAGOV:"Elec­tions 10/05/2012 Vote et Boy­cott "[DZ­an­a­lyst]
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Video of dead­ly twin car bomb blasts af­ter­math in Dam­as­cus
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Gitmo KSM Trial Breaks Obama's Promise
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UN mon­i­tors & media con­voy at­tacked in Syria 11-05-2012
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Israeli border police scuffle with a demonstrator during a protest calling for the release of prisoners jailed in Israel outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday May 1, 2012.
photo: AP / Majdi Mohammed
Israel: Profile of a Police State
Full Article The People's Voice
Police states are defined by lawlessness, injustice, and contempt for democratic values. Merriam Webster calls them "political unit(s) characterized by repressive governmental control of political, economic, and social life usually by an arbitrary exercise of power by police and especially secret police in place of regular operation of...

A relative weeps as she waits for the news on the missing Russian airplane at Halim Perdanakusumah airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana
Russian jet wreckage found on side of Indonesian volcano
Full Article The Australian
THE wreckage of a jet which disappeared while on a demonstration flight in Indonesia with 48 people on board has been found. Indonesian search and rescue authorities have confirmed the Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet-100 had been spotted from the air. The wreckage was found today about 3km from the town of Cicurug, on the side of Mount Salak, a...

Tasya Kamagi, 10, holds the pictures of his father Steven that were taken when he boarded a Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet-100 that crashed on a mountainous area in West Java, at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, May 10, 2012
photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana
‘No sign of survivors’ at Sukhoi crash site
Full Article Jakarta Post
(rt.com) The debris of the Russian Sukhoi SuperJet-100, which dropped off radar screens during a demonstration flight on Wednesday, has been found on a cliff of Mt. Salak, say Indonesian Air Force officials. No word has come yet about the fate of the 48 people on board. "Rescuers in the helicopters could clearly see the wreckage located at the top...

In this photo released by Indonesian Air Force, the wreckage of a missing Sukhoi Superjet-100 are scattered on the mountainside in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, Thursday, May 10, 2012.
photo: AP / Indonesian Air Force
Russian jet crash puts Indonesian sales in limbo
Full Article The Guardian
ANDI JATMIKO Associated Press= MOUNT SALAK, Indonesia (AP) — The crash of a new, Russian-made jetliner into a jagged, Indonesian volcano during a flight to impress potential buyers threw doubt on dozens of plane sales Thursday just as Moscow seeks a comeback in foreign markets. All 45 people aboard were feared dead. Search and rescue teams trudged...

In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian man walks in front of destroyed shops and houses where two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, Thursday, May 10, 2012.
photo: AP / SANA
Syria Bombings: Opposition Blames Attacks On Al Qaeda, Regime
Full Article Huffington Post
TOKYO -- The head of Syria's main opposition group said Friday the twin suicide car bombings that killed 55 people in Damascus appeared to be the work of al-Qaida forces he said were linked to the regime of President Bashar Assad. Paris-based Burhan Ghalioun, chief of the opposition Syrian National Council, said the cease-fire brokered by U.N....


Euro-Zone Growth, Jobless Forecasts Worsen
Full Article Wall Street Journal
By MATTHEW DALTON BRUSSELS—The European Union sharply downgraded its forecasts for employment across the euro zone and predicted that the 17-nation bloc's economy will contract this year, further underscoring the difficult road troubled member countries will face keeping their reform plans on track and their budget deficits in check. The...
Euro-Zone Growth, Jobless Forecasts Worsen
photo: EC / EC

U.S. resumes Bahrain arms sales despite rights concerns
Full Article The Star
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will resume some military sales to Bahrain, a key Gulf ally facing Iran, despite human rights concerns linked to months of popular protests against the island kingdom's rulers, the State Department said on Friday. The Obama administration notified Congress that certain sales would be allowed for Bahrain's...
A shopkeeper runs from his store after riot police came under petrol bomb attack by Bahraini anti-government protesters, unseen, Tuesday, May 8, 2012, in the western village of Malkiya, Bahrain.
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali

Aid group slams Nigeria for lead poisoning
Full Article Al Jazeera
A deadly lead poisoning outbreak that began two years ago in northern Nigeria continues to claim young victims even today, an aid agency official has said. Ivan Gayton of Doctors Without Borders criticised the government of oil-rich Nigeria on Thursday for not taking the threat seriously, despite 4,000 children already being sickened by the...
Local health workers remove earth contaminated by lead from a family compound in the village of Dareta in Gusau, Nigeria Thursday, June 10, 2010. Foreign health workers and local volunteers are working to clean up villages affected by lead poisoning, after 160 people died and hundreds more fell sick.
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba

Afghanistan war not won or lost yet
Full Article Toronto Sun
TORONTO - NATO is not losing the war in Afghanistan. Canadians can be proud of all that has been accomplished there and feel some comfort that there are millions who have gained from our human losses. Of course those are just my opinions based on what I saw there late last year and through communications I still have with people still...
Afghanistan war not won or lost yet
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod

Liberian warlord 'would not be safe' in UK prison
Full Article The Independent
In submissions to the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the former Liberian warlord's defence team complained that the 80-year term recommended by the prosecution was "vindictive and excessive". Furthermore, they pleaded for him not to be incarcerated in the UK, as is expected, because he would have to "intermix and interact with...
A journalist records the verdict of the judges in the trial against former Liberian President Charles Taylor, seen on the screen standing in the court room of the Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, near The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday April 26, 2012.
photo: AP / Peter Dejong

Greeks see reasons for hope and fear amid the political ruins
Full Article The Guardian
Athens has become the centre of a storm as radical parties on the left and right challenge the old two-party system Greece has seen a dramatic increase in popularity of radical political parties on the left and right. Photograph: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty...
Golden Dawn leader Nikolaos Michaloliakos, second right, speaks on the way to his party press conference surrounded by members of the party in Athens, Sunday, May 6, 2012.
photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris

Syria Bombings: Opposition Blames Attacks On Al Qaeda, Regime
Full Article Huffington Post
TOKYO -- The head of Syria's main opposition group said Friday the twin suicide car bombings that killed 55 people in Damascus appeared to be the work of al-Qaida forces he said were linked to the regime of President Bashar Assad. Paris-based Burhan Ghalioun, chief of the opposition Syrian National Council, said the cease-fire brokered by U.N....
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian man walks in front of destroyed shops and houses where two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, Thursday, May 10, 2012.
photo: AP / SANA

Israel: Profile of a Police State
Full Article The People's Voice
Police states are defined by lawlessness, injustice, and contempt for democratic values. Merriam Webster calls them "political unit(s) characterized by repressive governmental control of political, economic, and social life usually by an arbitrary exercise of power by police and especially secret police in place of regular operation of...
Israeli border police scuffle with a demonstrator during a protest calling for the release of prisoners jailed in Israel outside the Ofer military prison, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday May 1, 2012.
photo: AP / Majdi Mohammed

Greece: Pasok and New Democracy leaders in unity talks
Full Article BBC News
The leader of Greece's main socialist party, Evangelos Venizelos, is due to meet conservative Antonis Samaras in an attempt to form a unity government. Mr Venizelos is the third leader to try to form a coalition after Sunday's election produced a hung parliament. The socialist Pasok and centre-right New Democracy parties governed in...
Leader of the Socialists PASOK party Evangelos Venizelos Evangelos Venizelos, left, smiles at President Karolos Papoulias before he is given a mandate to form a coalition government in Athens Thursday May 10, 2012.
photo: AP / Yorgos Karahalis

At UN, indigenous women seek violence statistics
Full Article Jakarta Post
Indigenous women around the world suffer disproportionately from gender-related violence, but they say a lack of hard numbers has allowed governments to ignore the problem. Members of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues asked the United Nations on...
At UN, indigenous women seek violence statistics
photo: UN / Evan Schneider

Egypt presidential candidates clash in TV debate
Full Article Chicago Tribune
CAIRO — Egyptians gathered in living rooms and cafes Thursday night to mark another first in their troubled political odyssey toward a new democracy: a televised presidential debate that was as captivating as it was surreal. The two leading candidates, former Foreign Minister Amr Moussa and Islamist favorite Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, clashed...
A statue of Egypt's Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz is back dropped with an electoral poster of presidential candidate Amr Moussa and Arabic writing which reads, "Egypt's reconstruction needs the effort of all Egyptians," in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser

Voter apathy hits Algerian election
Full Article Independent online (SA)
Algiers - As parliamentary elections unfolded across Algeria on Thursday, voting was light for much of day in the capital, despite these contests being billed as the most free in 20 years. A coalition of Islamist parties is hoping to replicate the election successes of other Islamists across North Africa in the wake of the Arab Spring pro-democracy...
Workers at a polling station count ballots at a polling station in the Bab el-Oued neighborhood, Algiers, Thursday, May 10, 2012.
photo: AP / Paul Schemm

Syria blasts signal dangerous escalation of violence
Full Article BBC News
First the facts - the second of two bomb blasts that went off on Thursday morning in the Damascus district of al-Qazzaz constitutes the most destructive explosion yet since the Syrian uprising began last year. Syrian state TV has been quick to show images of blood-spattered cars riddled with shrapnel or worse. It says at least 55 people have been...
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syria man, right reacts as flames and smoke rise from burned cars after two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday May 10, 2012.
photo: AP / SANA

The 9/11 trial begins: Why second-class justice harms everyone
Full Article Al Jazeera
Proceedings are finally underway in the case of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) and four co-conspirators, who stand trial before a military commission at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for their role in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. While it is too early to make any definitive judgments, the trial highlights the continuing - and inevitable - flaws of military...
File - A member of the Navy Expeditionary Guard Battalion patrols a corridor in the Camp Delta section of the Joint Detention Group facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
photo: US Navy / PO3 William Weinert


Perry named artist of the year
Full Article Newstrack India
California, May 12 (IANS) Singer Katy Perry has been honoured with the artist of the year award at the Narm Music Business Association...
Perry named artist of the year
photo: WN / RTayco

Barbra Streisand to perform first ever Brooklyn concert
Full Article Digital Spy
Barbra Streisand is to headline her first ever Brooklyn, NY concert, it has been announced. The legendary singer will return to her hometown on October 11 to perform at the new Barclays Centre. Streisand said of her first hometown show: "Brooklyn to me means the Loew's Kings, Erasmus, the yeshiva I went to, the Dodgers, Prospect Park, great Chinese...
 Barbra Streisand
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Damon Lindelof on whether 'Prometheus' is an 'Alien' prequel, plus life after 'Lost'
Full Article Entertainment Weekly
For six seasons on the cult TV show Lost, writer Damon Lindelof learned a few things about keeping fans in the dark. Not a day would go by that someone wouldn’t come up to him and ask what it all meant. Needless to say, he became good at keeping secrets and stoking an air of mystery. All of which has come in handy on his latest project,...
Damon Lindelof at the Comic-con LOST Panel.
photo: Creative Commons / Ewen Roberts

What if Apple was part of Dow?
Full Article The Times of India
SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetApple, which redefined how people listen to music and reinvented the cellphone, is simply too hot for the Dow. Apple is the world's most valuable company. The Dow Jones industrial average is probably the world's best-known stock index. So don't they deserve each other? Consider this: If Apple had been added to the Dow in June...
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an product launch event in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Apple is expected to reveal a new iPad model at Wednesday’s event in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
photo: AP

Jennifer Lopez 'letting Casper call the shots'
Full Article Music News
Jennifer Lopez's relationship with Casper Smart is beginning to 'upset some of her friends.' The 42-year-old superstar began dating 25-year-old back-up dancer Casper following the breakdown of her marriage to Marc Anthony last year....
Jennifer Lopez
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Lohan and Ronson 'going hard'
Full Article Music News
Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson were reportedly 'inseparable' this week. The pair were seen partying in New York City at Cabin Down Below in the East Village Wednesday night. Lindsay had a tumultuous...
Lindsay Lohan at Cynthia Rowley in New York, 2011. Photographed with a Nikon D7000.
photo: Creative Commons / Christopher Macsurak

Madonna Sued Over Perfume Logo
Full Article Rollingstone
This year is proving to be a trying one for Madonna, at least legally. Only two months after dismissing the "laughable" suit that "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis filed over the name of MDNA's...
U.S singer Madonna performs on stage, during her Sticky and Sweet tour at the O2 arena, in London, Saturday, July 4 2009.
photo: AP / Joel Ryan

Offbeat career, a perfect choice
Full Article The Times of India
SHARE AND DISCUSSTweet The charm of regular careers like banker and doctor has lost its charm amongst the youth. Today youngsters are experimenting with their talent and interests and want to make a career out of their passion. "With India on a sustained growth path and the IT-ITeS industry estimated to cross USD 100 billion this year, there...
Young children of India - youth
photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar


Hughes' warning for City: the final step in title race is hardest to take
Full Article The Independent
But Hughes is no longer City manager and he goes to the Etihad today with Queen's Park Rangers needing a point, to be sure of survival, against a City team who are trying to make the final step that will let them take their place in the history books. At QPR's training ground yesterday, Hughes was careful not to sound too embittered about City and...
Manchester City's manager Mark Hughes
photo: AP / Jon Super

Yaya Toure epitomises spirit in the City camp
Full Article Irish Times
JAMIE JACKSON ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Manchester City v QPR: Time�: Tomorrow, 3pm Venue�: Etihad Stadium On TV�: Live, Sky Sports 1 IN A season-long talent parade that has led Manchester City to the verge of a first title in 44 years the prime factor in their vital late surge has been a surprising esprit de corps. For his Euro1.2 billion investment...
Manchester City's Yaya Toure
photo: AP / Matt Dunham

Mancini puts case for change and seeks to get one over 'cousins'
Full Article The Independent
"Sometimes if there are other teams – and not the usual ones like the last 10 years – it is good for the championship," Mancini said. "[As an Italian] I understand [what this means]. We haven't won the title for 50 years and we are in a city where our cousins win every year. That is very difficult for our supporters. I hope I can...
Manchester City's Italian coach Roberto Mancini leaves the field at the end of the Champions League, group A soccer match between Napoli and Manchester City, at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Napoli won 2-1.
photo: AP / Franco Castano

Milan's Cassano: I feared I might never see my son again
Full Article Goal
The forward also revealed he believes the Rossoneri would have won the title had they not been beset by injuries and that Pato is second only to Messi in terms of talent By Mark Doyle More On : AC...
AC Milan's Antonio Cassano celebrates after scoring against Siena during a Serie A soccer match in Siena, Italy, Sunday, April 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Paolo Lazzeroni

PSG - No meeting with Real duo
Full Article Sky Sports
Leonardo has rejected rumours that Paris St Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has held talks with Real Madrid duo Kaka and Gonzalo Higuain. With PSG set to compete in the UEFA Champions League next season, the ambitious...
Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain from Argentina reacts during a second leg, quarterfinal Champions League soccer match against Apoel at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid Wednesday April 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Paul White

Barcelona duo Alexis and Pinto doubts for Copa del Rey final
Full Article Goal
The Chilean has still not fully recovered from his thigh problem, while the Blaugrana's second-choice goalkeeper has picked up an ankle injury By Mark Doyle More On : FC...
Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez, top, of Chile, challenges for the ball with AC Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati during a Champions League first leg quarterfinals soccer match between AC Milan and Barcelona at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, March 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Antonio Calanni

PSG director Leonardo confirms interest in Real Madrid's Higuain
Full Article Goal
The Brazilian insists that the club have yet to meet with the Argentina international but confessed that they are hoping to bring him to the Parc des Princes By Mark Doyle More...
Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain from Argentina celebrates after scoring during a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Sporting Gijon at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, April 14, 2012.
photo: AP / Alberto Di Lolli

Pardew & Kompany honoured
Full Article Sky Sports
Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew has been named the Barclays Premier League's Manager of the Season, with Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany winning the player award. Pardew has been honoured for his achievements at St James' Park this season in transforming Newcastle into challengers...
Manchester City's Vincent Kompany, right, is seen alongside Edin Dzeko as they train at Carrington training ground, Manchester, England, Wednesday March 16, 2011. Manchester City will play Dynamo Kiev at The City of Manchester Stadium in a Europa League Round of 16 Second Leg soccer match, Thursday.
photo: AP / Jon Super


Even Johnny Depp won't be able to stop 'The Avengers' at box office
Full Article The State
LOS ANGELES - "The Avengers" will take a big bite out of the opening of "Dark Shadows," as the superhero blockbuster is set to dominate the box office for the second consecutive weekend. After debuting with a record-breaking $207.4 million - the biggest opening weekend ever, not adjusting for inflation - "The Avengers" isn't likely to lose steam at...
U.S actor Johnny Depp poses with fans as he arrives for the European Premiere of The Rum Diary, at a London cinema, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)
photo: AP / Joel Ryan

Spider-Man star reveals fame concerns
Full Article NZ Herald
Andrew Garfield is worried about what will happen to him once The Amazing Spider-Man is released. The 28-year-old actor spoke to Tobey MacGuire - who has also played the superhero in the big screen - and revealed his fears are reaching epic proportions. He said in the...
Actors, from left to right, Justin Timberlake, Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield pose during a photocall for the film The Social Network, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010, at a central London hotel. In The Social Network, director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin explore the moment at which Facebook was invented.
photo: AP / Joel Ryan

'The Avengers' Worldwide Box-Office Haul Passes $700M
Full Article The Wrap
Print this page Tweet "The Avengers" continues to look like a world-beater, running its overall global gross past the $700 million mark in just 13 days of release. Also read: 'The Avengers' Heading for Billion Dollars in Box Office Disney and Marvel Entertainment's superhero saga brought in another $28.4 million at the foreign...
Actress Cobie Smulders, center, poses with members of the U.S. Military before the premiere of "The Avengers" during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday, April 28, 2012 in New York.
photo: AP / Evan Agostini

Dev helped me handle fame: Freida Pinto
Full Article DNA India
Actress Freida Pinto says her beau Dev Patel came to her rescue when fame became too much to handle post their Oscar-winning film Slumdog...
Bollywood Actress Frieda Pinto .
photo: PIB of India

Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in 'Ten'
Full Article Digital Spy
Arnold Schwarzenegger will star in David Ayer's Ten. Open Road Films has acquired the rights for the action thriller, reports ComingSoon.net. The movie centres around an elite Drug...
Jurvetson - Arnold Schwarzenegger Head Shot (by)
photo: Creative Commons / Steve Jurvetson

Eva Longoria swings a golf club for charity at George Lopez Golf Classic
Full Article The Examiner
Eva Longoria was swinging a golf club on Monday for charity. The actress was part of the 5th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic at Lakeside Gold Club in Toluca Lake, California. With only a week left before the finale of Desperate Housewives, the actress seemed to be taking the afternoon off to help charity raise money. Taking her turn on...
Eva Longoria
photo: Creative Commons

Sylvester Stallone To Star In The Animated Web Series 'Soul Survivor' About, You Guessed It, A Mercenary
Full Article Indiewire
Sylvester Stallone has managed to seize another role as a mercenary: he is set to star in an animated web series called "Soul Survivor." For now, the only information on the project is that the protagonist --...
Flickr - nicogenin - 66th Venice Film Festival (Mostra) - Sylvester Stallone (4)
photo: Creative Commons / nicolas genin


Patriot Act, Liberty; Pakistan
Patriot Act, Liberty; Pakistan "terrorism", Afghan "strategy", economic "recovery"; EU Behemoth
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  • Published: 11 Oct 2009
  • Updated: 15 Jul 2011
Author: tenebroust
The Stench of Truth 228 Call or write your legislators to ask that they allow the provisions of the Patriot Act which are due to expire at the end of this year, do so. Pakistani "terrorism" is cause for alarm, ushering in more direct US involvement. Afghan "strategy" is just more war. Economic "recovery" can't last as gold and the markets both go up, one has to give, I think it will be the markets. The EU, is now a new behemoth like the former USSR, no dissent. Disappointed by Ireland, but we still have the Czechs!
http://wn.com/Patriot_Act,_Liberty;_Pakistan_terrorism,_Afghan_strategy,_economic_recovery;_EU_Behemoth
Bahrain: Human rights and arms sales
Bahrain: Human rights and arms sales
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  • Published: 14 Feb 2012
  • Updated: 04 May 2012
Author: wwwcaatorguk
On February 14 2011 protesters in Bahrain took to the streets calling for political reform. Three days later a brutal crackdown began. The UK government had armed the Bahraini regime and, despite ongoing repression, it is still promoting and approving weapons sales today. Video of attack on Pearl Square from Tony Mitchell on Wikipedia commons. Stills from bahrain.viewbook.com
http://wn.com/Bahrain_Human_rights_and_arms_sales
Lead Poisoning and Gold
Lead Poisoning and Gold
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  • Published: 09 Jan 2012
  • Updated: 04 May 2012
Author: HumanRightsWatch
www.hrw.org Since 2010 ongoing, widespread, acute lead poisoning in Zamfara state has killed at least 500 children. Considered the worst outbreak of lead poisoning in modern history, more than 3500 affected children require urgent, life-saving treatment. Less than half are receiving it. Among adults there are high rates of infertility and miscarriage. Zamfara is a mineral-rich state, with significant deposits of gold. The acute lead poisoning in Zamfara is a result of artisanal gold mining: small scale mining done with rudimentary tools. Miners crush and grind ore to extract gold, and in the process release dust that is highly contaminated with lead. Children in affected areas are exposed to this dust when they are laboring in the processing site, when their relatives return home covered with the dust on their clothes and hands, and when the processing occurs in their home. Children are also exposed to this highly toxic lead in contaminated water and food sources.
http://wn.com/Lead_Poisoning_and_Gold
Afghanistan War + More Troops = Catastrophe (Trailer)
Afghanistan War + More Troops = Catastrophe (Trailer)
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  • Duration: 1:43
  • Published: 26 Feb 2009
  • Updated: 07 Apr 2012
Author: bravenewfilms
Sign the petition: rethinkafghanistan.com President Obama has committed 17000 more troops to Afghanistan. This decision raises serious questions about troops, costs, overall mission, and exit strategy. Historically, it has been Congress' duty to ask questions in the form of oversight hearings that challenge policymakers, examine military spending, and educate the public. After witnessing the absence of oversight regarding the Iraq war, we must insist Congress hold hearings on Afghanistan. Watch the first part from our full-length documentary that will serve as a driving force to help make oversight hearings a reality. Sign the petition urging oversight and tell us what questions you would ask. Sign the petition rethinkafghanistan.com
http://wn.com/Afghanistan_War_+_More_Troops_=_Catastrophe_Trailer
charles taylor - war criminal or man of peace,you be the judge / The Order 777
charles taylor - war criminal or man of peace,you be the judge / The Order 777
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  • Duration: 9:49
  • Published: 03 Jan 2010
  • Updated: 28 Apr 2012
Author: madnick77
charles taylor - war criminal or man of peace,you be the judge / The Order 777
http://wn.com/charles_taylor__war_criminal_or_man_of_peace,you_be_the_judge_/_The_Order_777
Ultra-nationalists set to enter Greek Parliament
Ultra-nationalists set to enter Greek Parliament
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  • Duration: 5:32
  • Published: 07 May 2012
  • Updated: 08 May 2012
Author: RussiaToday
Read more on.rt.com In another vital European election, Greek voters have protested against the country's major parties, but have not left any group with enough support to govern alone. Athens may be forced to hold another election if party leaders can't strike a coalition deal soon. Attorney and Professor of Constitutional Law, George Katroungalos, says the election results are a reaction to Greece's harsh austerity measures. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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Escobar: Al-Qaeda agents worm into Syrian rebel army
Escobar: Al-Qaeda agents worm into Syrian rebel army
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  • Duration: 4:32
  • Published: 18 Feb 2012
  • Updated: 09 May 2012
Author: RussiaToday
The EU states are calling for creating humanitarian corridors in Syria, which some fear could open the door to foreign intervention. But Asia Times correspondent Pepe Escobar says it's already underway. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
http://wn.com/Escobar_Al-Qaeda_agents_worm_into_Syrian_rebel_army
Hunger strike a last resort for Palestinian prisoners
Hunger strike a last resort for Palestinian prisoners
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  • Duration: 2:26
  • Published: 29 Mar 2012
  • Updated: 08 May 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
A hunger strike by a Palestinian woman, being held prisoner without charge by Israel, is about to enter its sixth week. Hana al-Shalabi is being held on so-called administrative detention. Up to 30 other prisoners have followed her lead. Al Jazeera's Cal Perry reports from Ramallah.
http://wn.com/Hunger_strike_a_last_resort_for_Palestinian_prisoners
Golden Dawn Greek Ultra-nationalists celebrate parliamentary first χρυση αυγη
Golden Dawn Greek Ultra-nationalists celebrate parliamentary first χρυση αυγη
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  • Duration: 1:14
  • Published: 07 May 2012
  • Updated: 10 May 2012
Author: HellenicHumanist
The ultra nationalist far right party Golden Dawn supporters celebrated on Sunday after exit polls showed them winning between 5 to 7 per cent of the vote, enough for them to gain representation in parliament for the first time in Greek history. Golden Dawn Leader, Nikolaos Michaloliakos shouted "The Europe of the nations returns, Greece is only the beginning" as he walked towards party headquaters and pledged to deal with illegal immigrants first. Supporters clapped and chanted party slogan "Greece belongs to Greeks". Golden Dawn, an extreme right nationalist party with patriotic symbolism and an anti-immigrant stance, has tapped into nationalist sentiment rising in the country after the strict European Union/IMF-imposed bailout terms helped plunge Greece into economic turmoil. The party's gain in popularity is seen as an indication of the extent of public anger, as polls showed it taking an unprecedented 6-8 per cent of the vote. Under the country's proportional representation system this would allow an extreme right party to enter parliament for the first time since the fall of a military dictatorship in 1974, with around 20 or so seats out of 300. "The resistance of Golden Dawn against the bailout dictators will continue. Inside and outside the Greek parliament. We will continue the battle for Greece. Free from the international speculators. For a proud and independent Greece. For Greece without the bailout slavery and the loss of our national sovereignty," said <b>...</b>
http://wn.com/Golden_Dawn_Greek_Ultra-nationalists_celebrate_parliamentary_first_χρυση_αυγη
Twiggy Forrest discusses aboriginal issues in WA
Twiggy Forrest discusses aboriginal issues in WA
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  • Published: 03 Nov 2010
  • Updated: 03 Nov 2010
Author: abcqanda
Watch the full episode of Q&A live from Perth on our website: abc.net.au/qanda Panellists: WA Premier Colin Barnett; Defence Minister Stephen Smith; mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest; Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop; Greens Senator Rachel Siewert; and Indigenous business representative Tony Wiltshire from the Pilbara Aboriginal Contractors' Association.
http://wn.com/Twiggy_Forrest_discusses_aboriginal_issues_in_WA
Egypt rivals spar in presidential debate
Egypt rivals spar in presidential debate
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  • Published: 11 May 2012
  • Updated: 11 May 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Two of the top candidates running to become Egypt's first post-revolution president have squared off in the Arab world's first televised presidential debate, one whose focus became a sometimes angry debate over their controversial pasts. Egyptians crowded around television sets in outdoor cafes for the four-hour debate on Thursday night, aired in two segments over several independent TV channels - a new experiment for Egypt after nearly 30 years of authoritarian rule under President Hosni Mubarak. Former Mubarak-era foreign minister and Arab League chairman Amr Moussa pressed Islamist doctor and former high-ranking Muslim Brotherhood member Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh over the latter's connections to conservative religious groups, suggesting in the end that if his opponent became president it risked a return to insecurity and terrorism. Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports.
http://wn.com/Egypt_rivals_spar_in_presidential_debate
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ALGERIAGOV:"Elections 10/05/2012 Vote et Boycott "[DZanalyst]
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  • Published: 16 Mar 2012
  • Updated: 10 May 2012
Author: ALGERIAGOV
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http://wn.com/ALGERIAGOVElections_10/05/2012_Vote_et_Boycott_ DZanalyst
Video of deadly twin car bomb blasts aftermath in Damascus
Video of deadly twin car bomb blasts aftermath in Damascus
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  • Published: 10 May 2012
  • Updated: 10 May 2012
Author: RussiaToday
Two large explosions have shaken Damascus - with more than 50 killed and 372 injured. These blasts are the latest in a spate of violence in Syria, despite the apparent ceasefire. The blasts happened just as employees were arriving at work. Ambulances are trying to reach the victims of what's been branded a terrorist attack by the state television. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
http://wn.com/Video_of_deadly_twin_car_bomb_blasts_aftermath_in_Damascus
Gitmo KSM Trial Breaks Obama's Promise
Gitmo KSM Trial Breaks Obama's Promise
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  • Published: 05 Apr 2011
  • Updated: 09 May 2012
Author: RTAmerica
Human Rights First Senior Associate Daphne Eviatar weighs in on President Obama's April 4 decision to try alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed at Guantanamo Bay instead of New York City. Obama previously announced that he was aiming to close Gitmo, but two years later could he actually have done it? With critics from all sides questioning Obama's handling of the current economic crisis, to what degree will this trial really impact the American public?
http://wn.com/Gitmo_KSM_Trial_Breaks_Obama's_Promise
UN monitors & media convoy attacked in Syria 11-05-2012
UN monitors & media convoy attacked in Syria 11-05-2012
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  • Duration: 0:46
  • Published: 11 May 2012
  • Updated: 11 May 2012
Author: SyriaTruthNetworkEN
A convoy of UN observers in Syria has been attacked in Dumair a suburb city of the capital Damascus. It was witnessed by RT's news crew there - it's not believed that anyone's been badly hurt. This comes less than a day after the city was rocked by blasts in front of the country's intelligence services HQ, which killed 55 people.
http://wn.com/UN_monitors_media_convoy_attacked_in_Syria_11-05-2012

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This photo downloaded from the Arabic language Internet site www.muslm.net and purporting to show a man identified by the Internet site as Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sep. 11 attacks, is seen in detention at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The picture was allegedly taken in July 2009 by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and released only to the detainee's family under a new policy allowing the ICRC to photograph Guantanamo inmates, ICRC spokesman Bernard Barrett said Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. Angel fish UN says threats to global security increasing skink - species of lizard in between the dried leaves on the soil - animal

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It started with lesbian couples in Vermont in the mid-90s, freaked out they’d lose their...
By Charles Riley @CNNMoneyInvest May 11, 2012: 1:05 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- What, exactly,...
America's top military officer has condemned a course taught about Islam at one of...

Congress reacts to Mamata’s remarks, says LS polls on time
New Delhi, May 12: A day after United Progressive Alliance’s (UPA) biggest ally Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee hinted at early Lok Sabha polls, Congress on Saturday rejected the speculation. Congress spokesperson Rashi Alvi promised that...
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick
Michelle Davis-Balfour, center, mother of William Balfour, speaks, hides her face Friday, May 11, 2012, in Chicago after Balfour was convicted of murdering the mother, brother and nephew of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson.
CHICAGO — Actress Jennifer Hudson softly sobbed and leaned into her fiance's shoulder Friday as a jury convicted her former brother-in-law of murdering her mother, brother and nephew in October 2008. Though Hudson's celebrity drew national...
photo: AP / M. Spencer Green
Supporters of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gather for a rally in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday March 10, 2012.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has returned from Cuba, saying he has successfully completed his radiotherapy treatment for cancer. TV images showed Mr Chavez hugging ministers and singing a song following his arrival in Caracas. Political tension...
photo: AP / Fernando Llano
Mother's Day with Kristi Douglas, Vickie Evans, and Michelle Obama
Sunday, May 12 is celebrated all over the world as mother’s day. The first of true unconditional love, and some say hate relationship(s). Even Jesus entered the world through a woman. Mother’s are a precious gift to children and to the world. It’s a...
photo: US DoD / DOD
Clashes resume in Congo's east
KINSHASA, Congo - Fighting resumed Friday in eastern Congo between the army and a group of ex-soldiers who left the military to form a new rebel group, an army spokesman said, ending three years of relative peace in this nation periodically upended...
photo: UN / Elizabeth Murekio
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta meets with Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa at the Pentagon, May 11, 2012.
The leaks, beginning with an Associated Press report on Monday the news agency had held back for several days at the request of the US authorities, have turned the spotlight on a spectacularly successful co-operation between the intelligence services...
photo: US DoD / Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo
Internships: with age comes the search for experience
The number of interns over 25 is rising, but while maturity brings expertise – and benefits the economy – apprentices face a number of age-related issues Alan Kean, on a parliamentary internship, is one of a growing number of older apprentices....
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Patriot Act, Liberty; Pakistan
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Pa­tri­ot Act, Lib­er­ty; Pak­istan "ter­ror­ism", Afghan "strat­e­gy", eco­nom­ic "re­cov­ery"; EU Be­he­moth
Wall Street Journal 12 May 2012, By MATTHEW DALTON BRUSSELS—The European Union sharply downgraded its forecasts for employment across the euro zone and predicted that the 17-nation bloc's economy will contract this year, further underscoring the difficult road troubled member countries will face keeping their reform plans on track and their budget deficits in check. The...

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Bahrain: Human rights and arms sales; updated 04 May 2012; published 14 Feb 2012
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Bahrain: Human rights and arms sales
The Star 12 May 2012, WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will resume some military sales to Bahrain, a key Gulf ally facing Iran, despite human rights concerns linked to months of popular protests against the island kingdom's rulers, the State Department said on Friday. The Obama administration notified Congress that certain sales would be allowed for Bahrain's...

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Lead Poisoning and Gold; updated 04 May 2012; published 09 Jan 2012
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Lead Poi­son­ing and Gold
Al Jazeera 12 May 2012, A deadly lead poisoning outbreak that began two years ago in northern Nigeria continues to claim young victims even today, an aid agency official has said. Ivan Gayton of Doctors Without Borders criticised the government of oil-rich Nigeria on Thursday for not taking the threat seriously, despite 4,000 children already being sickened by the...

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Afghanistan War + More Troops = Catastrophe (Trailer); updated 07 Apr 2012; published 26 Feb 2009
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Afghanistan War + More Troops = Catas­tro­phe (Trail­er)
Toronto Sun 12 May 2012, TORONTO - NATO is not losing the war in Afghanistan. Canadians can be proud of all that has been accomplished there and feel some comfort that there are millions who have gained from our human losses. Of course those are just my opinions based on what I saw there late last year and through communications I still have with people still...

charles taylor - war criminal or man of peace,you be the judge / The Order 777; updated 28 Apr 2012; published 03 Jan 2010
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charles tay­lor - war crim­i­nal or man of peace,you be the judge / The Order 777
The Independent 12 May 2012, In submissions to the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the former Liberian warlord's defence team complained that the 80-year term recommended by the prosecution was "vindictive and excessive". Furthermore, they pleaded for him not to be incarcerated in the UK, as is expected, because he would have to "intermix and interact with...

Ultra-nationalists set to enter Greek Parliament; updated 08 May 2012; published 07 May 2012
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Ul­tra-na­tion­al­ists set to enter Greek Par­lia­ment
The Guardian 11 May 2012, Athens has become the centre of a storm as radical parties on the left and right challenge the old two-party system Greece has seen a dramatic increase in popularity of radical political parties on the left and right. Photograph: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty...

Escobar: Al-Qaeda agents worm into Syrian rebel army; updated 09 May 2012; published 18 Feb 2012
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Es­co­bar: Al-Qae­da agents worm into Syr­i­an rebel army
Huffington Post 11 May 2012, TOKYO -- The head of Syria's main opposition group said Friday the twin suicide car bombings that killed 55 people in Damascus appeared to be the work of al-Qaida forces he said were linked to the regime of President Bashar Assad. Paris-based Burhan Ghalioun, chief of the opposition Syrian National Council, said the cease-fire brokered by U.N....

Hunger strike a last resort for Palestinian prisoners; updated 08 May 2012; published 29 Mar 2012
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Hunger strike a last re­sort for Pales­tini­an pris­on­ers
The People's Voice 11 May 2012, Police states are defined by lawlessness, injustice, and contempt for democratic values. Merriam Webster calls them "political unit(s) characterized by repressive governmental control of political, economic, and social life usually by an arbitrary exercise of power by police and especially secret police in place of regular operation of...

Golden Dawn Greek Ultra-nationalists celebrate parliamentary first χρυση αυγη; updated 10 May 2012; published 07 May 2012
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Gold­en Dawn Greek Ul­tra-na­tion­al­ists cel­e­brate par­lia­men­tary first χρυση αυγη
BBC News 11 May 2012, The leader of Greece's main socialist party, Evangelos Venizelos, is due to meet conservative Antonis Samaras in an attempt to form a unity government. Mr Venizelos is the third leader to try to form a coalition after Sunday's election produced a hung parliament. The socialist Pasok and centre-right New Democracy parties governed in...

Twiggy Forrest discusses aboriginal issues in WA; updated 03 Nov 2010; published 03 Nov 2010
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Twig­gy For­rest dis­cuss­es abo­rig­i­nal is­sues in WA
Jakarta Post 11 May 2012, Indigenous women around the world suffer disproportionately from gender-related violence, but they say a lack of hard numbers has allowed governments to ignore the problem. Members of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues asked the United Nations on...

Egypt rivals spar in presidential debate; updated 11 May 2012; published 11 May 2012
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Egypt ri­vals spar in pres­i­den­tial de­bate
Chicago Tribune 11 May 2012, CAIRO — Egyptians gathered in living rooms and cafes Thursday night to mark another first in their troubled political odyssey toward a new democracy: a televised presidential debate that was as captivating as it was surreal. The two leading candidates, former Foreign Minister Amr Moussa and Islamist favorite Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, clashed...

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AL­GE­RIAGOV:"Elec­tions 10/05/2012 Vote et Boy­cott "[DZ­an­a­lyst]
Independent online (SA) 10 May 2012, Algiers - As parliamentary elections unfolded across Algeria on Thursday, voting was light for much of day in the capital, despite these contests being billed as the most free in 20 years. A coalition of Islamist parties is hoping to replicate the election successes of other Islamists across North Africa in the wake of the Arab Spring pro-democracy...

Video of deadly twin car bomb blasts aftermath in Damascus; updated 10 May 2012; published 10 May 2012
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Video of dead­ly twin car bomb blasts af­ter­math in Dam­as­cus
BBC News 10 May 2012, First the facts - the second of two bomb blasts that went off on Thursday morning in the Damascus district of al-Qazzaz constitutes the most destructive explosion yet since the Syrian uprising began last year. Syrian state TV has been quick to show images of blood-spattered cars riddled with shrapnel or worse. It says at least 55 people have been...

Gitmo KSM Trial Breaks Obama's Promise; updated 09 May 2012; published 05 Apr 2011
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Gitmo KSM Trial Breaks Obama's Promise
Al Jazeera 10 May 2012, Proceedings are finally underway in the case of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) and four co-conspirators, who stand trial before a military commission at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for their role in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. While it is too early to make any definitive judgments, the trial highlights the continuing - and inevitable - flaws of military...





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