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Fukushima reactor meltdown was a man-made disaster, says official report
Full Article The Guardian
05 Jul 2012

Japanese investigators say tsunami wasn't sole cause of nuclear accident and criticise collusion and poor regulation Head investigator Kiyoshi Kurokawa speaks to politicians before handing over the commission’s report. Photograph: Koji Sasahara/AP...
A radiation monitor indicates 131.00 mSv per hour near Unit 3 and 4 reactor buildings at Tokyo Electric Power Co.,'s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power station in Okuma, Fukushima prefecture, northeastern Japan, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Kimimasa Mayama

Was Yasser Arafat killed by radioactive poison?
Full Article The Independent
05 Jul 2012

The discovery during a nine-month investigation by the Arab satellite channel Al-Jazeera could prove the most plausible evidence yet to fuel long-standing but uncorroborated rumours among many Palestinians that Yasser Arafat was poisoned. The potentially deadly element – the same one blamed for the 2006 death in London of the former Russian spy...
File - A sombre atmosphere is hovering over the occupied Palestinian territories following the death of Yasir Arafat in Paris. Following the announcement many Palestinians took to the streets to pay their respects to the father of the Palestinian nation.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

Nations blast S Korea 'scientific' whaling
Full Article Al Jazeera
05 Jul 2012

South Korea has said it will start whaling under a loophole in a global moratorium that allows scientific research, outraging conservationist nations by using the same tactic as Japan. The country came under pressure Thursday from outraged governments and environmentalists to scrap plans to kill whales under a "scientific" research...
File - Dwarf minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), Great Barrier Reef, Pacific Ocean.
photo: AP / Kike Calvo

Argentina close to verdict on junta's alleged theft of death-camp babies
Full Article The Guardian
05 Jul 2012

Dictators Jorge Videla and Reynaldo Bignone face long sentences for alleged plot over political captives' children Women in Buenos Aires, five years ago, protesting at the children 'disappeared' by the ruling junta from the late 70s. Photograph: Eduardo Di Baia/AP...
File - The relative of a victim killed during Argentina's dirty applauds as she listens to the sentence for former dictator Jorge Videla in Cordoba, Argentina, Wednesday Dec. 22, 2010.
photo: AP / Natacha Pisarenko

Japan parliament to release Fukushima probe report
Full Article BBC News
05 Jul 2012

A Japanese parliamentary panel is to release its report into the handling of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, after months of hearings. The report is expected to be critical of both government officials and plant operator Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco). Meanwhile, the first nuclear reactor to be switched back on since the March 2011 disaster has...
Fukushima Daiichi power plant's Unit 1 is seen in Okumamachi, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, Friday, March 11, 2011.
photo: AP / The Yomiuri Shimbun, Yasushi Kanno

Partial Recount Ordered in Mexico
Full Article The New York Times
05 Jul 2012

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican election officials said Wednesday that they were recounting more than half the ballot boxes used in the presidential election on Sunday after finding inconsistencies in the vote tallies. Related Narrow Victory for Mexico’s New Leader Signals Bigger Challenges Ahead (July 4, 2012) Connect With Us on Twitter Follow...
Ballot boxes arrive at an electoral institute district council to be computed in Mexico City, Wednesday July 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Dario Lopez-Mills

EU Parliament rejects ACTA anti-piracy treaty
Full Article Canberra Times
05 Jul 2012

The defacto global anti-piracy treaty, ACTA, has failed to win EU approval. The European Parliament overwhelmingly defeated an international anti-piracy trade agreement Wednesday after concern that it would limit Internet freedom sparked street protests in cities across Europe. The vote - 39 in favor, 478 against, with 165 abstentions - appeared to...
EU Parliament rejects ACTA anti-piracy treaty
photo: EC / (C)2012-EUROPEAN COMMISSION

Palestinians ready to exhume Arafat body for tests
Full Article Tampa Bay Online
04 Jul 2012

RAMALLAH, West Bank -- The Palestinian president cleared the way Wednesday for a possible autopsy on Yasser Arafat's remains, following a request from his widow after a Swiss lab said it found elevated levels of a lethal radioactive isotope on the longtime Palestinian leader's belongings. The developments have reignited a storm of speculation over...
File - Palestinians mourn the death of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, in Gaza.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

Gunman kills self, 4 others in hostage standoff
Full Article Dayton Daily News
04 Jul 2012

BERLIN — A heavily armed man whose girlfriend was being evicted from her apartment Wednesday killed four people, including the new owner and a court bailiff who were shot execution style, before turning a shotgun on himself, German authorities said. A commando team stormed the apartment in the southern German city of Karlsruhe, but the...
Police arrive at the area where a gunman took hostages in Karlsruhe, Germany, Wednesday July 4, 2012.
photo: AP / dapd /Michael Latz

"God Particle" Found? "Historic Milestone" From Higgs Boson Hunters
Full Article National Geographic News
04 Jul 2012

"I think we have it. You agree?" Speaking to a packed audience Wednesday morning in Geneva, CERN director general Rolf Heuer confirmed that two separate teams working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are more than 99 percent certain they've discovered the Higgs boson, aka the God particle—or at the least a brand-new particle exactly where they...
British physicist Peter Higgs arrives for a scientific seminar to deliver the latest update in the search for the Higgs boson at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Meyrin near Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Denis Balibouse


more The Independent
Shaul Mofaz, Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the centrist Kadima party, warned that the Israeli Prime Minister had a "matter of days" to implement the report of a...
more Al Jazeera
Scientists hunting the elusive subatomic "Higgs" particle will unveil findings that take them nearer to understanding how the Big Bang at the dawn of time gave rise to stars,...
more Antiwar
Yasser Arafat died on November 11, 2004, of a mysterious ailment. His enemies spread the rumor he had AIDS: David Frum, with typical classiness, claimed he had contracted AIDS as a...

European MPs throw out online piracy pact
THE European Parliament rejected a global agreement against copyright theft yesterday, handing a victory to protesters who say the legislation would punish people for sharing films and music online. The vote marked the culmination of a two-year...
photo: EC / EC
Members of a women's association shout slogans during a rally to protest against restarting the Ohi nuclear power plant's reactors, at a park in Tokyo, Sunday, June 17, 2012.
AFP - A parliamentary probe into the nuclear disaster at Fukushima will publish its final report Thursday, and is expected to say Japan's last prime minister fanned chaos in the opening days of the crisis. The Diet's Fukushima Nuclear Accident...
photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye
Britain's Prince William, right, and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge speak to each other ahead of a quarterfinals match between Roger Federer of Switzerland and Mikhail Youzhny of Russia at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, England, Wednesday July 4, 2012.
WIMBLEDON, EnglandWimbledon got a dose of royalty on Wednesday as Prince William and his wife, Kate, came to watch the men's quarterfinals on Centre Court. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were given a loud ovation as they took their seats in the...
photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus
An electoral official carries a ballot box as he leaves a secure area at an electoral institute district council in Mexico City, Wednesday, July 4, 2012.
Electoral authorities in Mexico have announced they will recount more than half of the ballot boxes in Sunday's presidential poll after finding inconsistencies in the vote tallies. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the leftist PRD had demanded a...
photo: AP / Eduardo Verdugo
'Honour killing' of mother, 30, beheaded by her ex-husband... who then decapitated their two young ...
A 30-year-old woman and two of her children were beheaded overnight in Afghanistan's east, police said, in what appeared to be the latest in a rapidly growing trend of so-called honour killings. Police said they suspected the woman Serata's divorced...
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
Bob Diamond, former Chief Executive of Barclays Bank leaves after giving evidence to the Treasury Committee, London, Wednesday, July 4, 2012.
Former Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond criticised "reprehensible" behaviour over a rate-fixing scandal Wednesday in his first public comments since quitting amid a high-profile boardroom exodus. Diamond added that while there had been "mistakes"...
photo: AP / Tim Hales
Italy's Prime Minister Mario Monti gives a lecture on European economic situation during a seminar in Tokyo, Wednesday, March 28, 2012.
BERLIN (AP) — Italian Premier Mario Monti said it's important that his country's high borrowing rates drop, as they are eating into the government's savings and demoralizing the public's faith in budget-tightening measures. But he stressed in an...
photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa
Japan's Fukushima 'worst in history'; updated 12 Jun 2012; published 18 Sep 2011
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Japan's Fukushima 'worst in history'
The Guardian 05 Jul 2012, Japanese investigators say tsunami wasn't sole cause of nuclear accident and criticise collusion and poor regulation Head investigator Kiyoshi Kurokawa speaks to politicians before handing over the commission’s report. Photograph: Koji Sasahara/AP...

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Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
The Independent 05 Jul 2012, The discovery during a nine-month investigation by the Arab satellite channel Al-Jazeera could prove the most plausible evidence yet to fuel long-standing but uncorroborated rumours among many Palestinians that Yasser Arafat was poisoned. The potentially deadly element – the same one blamed for the 2006 death in London of the former Russian spy...

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S. KOREA LIES ABOUT THEIR lLLEGAL WHALING! PROCESSING PLANT BUlLT lN ULSAN!; updated 02 Jul 2012; published 01 Mar 2009
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S. KOREA LIES ABOUT THEIR lLLEGAL WHALING! PROCESSING PLANT BUlLT lN ULSAN!
Al Jazeera 05 Jul 2012, South Korea has said it will start whaling under a loophole in a global moratorium that allows scientific research, outraging conservationist nations by using the same tactic as Japan. The country came under pressure Thursday from outraged governments and environmentalists to scrap plans to kill whales under a "scientific" research...

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Argentina's stolen babies trial; updated 14 Mar 2012; published 01 Mar 2011
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Argentina's stolen babies trial
The Guardian 05 Jul 2012, Dictators Jorge Videla and Reynaldo Bignone face long sentences for alleged plot over political captives' children Women in Buenos Aires, five years ago, protesting at the children 'disappeared' by the ruling junta from the late 70s. Photograph: Eduardo Di Baia/AP...

Why the media is not reporting the truth on Fukushima?; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 03 Jul 2012
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Why the media is not reporting the truth on Fukushima?
BBC News 05 Jul 2012, A Japanese parliamentary panel is to release its report into the handling of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, after months of hearings. The report is expected to be critical of both government officials and plant operator Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco). Meanwhile, the first nuclear reactor to be switched back on since the March 2011 disaster has...

Mexico's Obrador demands vote recount; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Mexico's Obrador demands vote recount
The New York Times 05 Jul 2012, MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican election officials said Wednesday that they were recounting more than half the ballot boxes used in the presidential election on Sunday after finding inconsistencies in the vote tallies. Related Narrow Victory for Mexico’s New Leader Signals Bigger Challenges Ahead (July 4, 2012) Connect With Us on Twitter Follow...

Loz Kaye on ACTA crash: Politically poisonous to be anti-Internet; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 05 Jul 2012
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Loz Kaye on ACTA crash: Politically poisonous to be anti-Internet
Canberra Times 05 Jul 2012, The defacto global anti-piracy treaty, ACTA, has failed to win EU approval. The European Parliament overwhelmingly defeated an international anti-piracy trade agreement Wednesday after concern that it would limit Internet freedom sparked street protests in cities across Europe. The vote - 39 in favor, 478 against, with 165 abstentions - appeared to...

Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
Tampa Bay Online 04 Jul 2012, RAMALLAH, West Bank -- The Palestinian president cleared the way Wednesday for a possible autopsy on Yasser Arafat's remains, following a request from his widow after a Swiss lab said it found elevated levels of a lethal radioactive isotope on the longtime Palestinian leader's belongings. The developments have reignited a storm of speculation over...

Five Killed In German Hostage Taking; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Five Killed In German Hostage Taking
Dayton Daily News 04 Jul 2012, BERLIN — A heavily armed man whose girlfriend was being evicted from her apartment Wednesday killed four people, including the new owner and a court bailiff who were shot execution style, before turning a shotgun on himself, German authorities said. A commando team stormed the apartment in the southern German city of Karlsruhe, but the...

What is the Higgs boson?; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 03 Jul 2012
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What is the Higgs boson?
National Geographic News 04 Jul 2012, "I think we have it. You agree?" Speaking to a packed audience Wednesday morning in Geneva, CERN director general Rolf Heuer confirmed that two separate teams working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are more than 99 percent certain they've discovered the Higgs boson, aka the God particle—or at the least a brand-new particle exactly where they...

Obama calls Romney a pioneer in outsourcing; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 05 Jul 2012
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Obama calls Romney a pioneer in outsourcing
WorldNews.com 04 Jul 2012, WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Even Niccolo Machiavelli wrote: "A prince must also show himself a lover of merit (excellence), give preferment (promotion) to the able, and honor those who excel in every art." But the way some Republicans and Democrats are smearing and "slinging mud" at each other, they put to shame, even embarrass, the...

'No chance of unity government in Syria'; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 05 Jul 2012
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'No chance of unity government in Syria'
France24 04 Jul 2012, AFP - Russia accused the West of seeking to distort an agreement for a political transition in Syria, after international peace envoy Kofi Annan said a ceasefire was imperative. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov hailed the Geneva accord based on proposals by Annan as an "important step" but said that Western capitals had read more into the...

Pakistan will re-open supply routes to Afghanistan; updated 04 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Pakistan will re-open supply routes to Afghanistan
BBC News 04 Jul 2012, Pakistan will reopen crucial supply routes to Nato-led forces in Afghanistan after the US apologised for killing 24 of its soldiers in November, Washington and Islamabad have said. The decision will save the US hundreds of millions of dollars in as it prepares to withdraw from Afghanistan. Pakistan has said it hopes the move will improve relations...

Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Yasser Arafat Could Have Been Poisoned With Radioactive Polonium
The Times of India 04 Jul 2012, SHARE AND DISCUSSTweet DOHA: Yasser Arafat, who died in 2004, was poisoned by polonium, according to the findings of research...





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