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Daily Briefing — 10th-11th August 2009
Posted: 11 August 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Africa, Amnesty International, Andy Worthington, Angola, Anthony Cordesman, bailout, Baitullah Mehsud, banking, China, corporatism, digby, domestic surveillance, economy, Eric Holder, fascism, Five-Day War, Geneva Conventions, Georgia, globalism, Goldman Sachs, Hank Paulson, healthcare, Hillary Clinton, human rights, India, international law, Iraq War, Israel, Japan, Justin Raimondo, law, libertarian, liberty, LTTE, marijuana, MI6, Middle East, Netanyahu, New York City, Newspeak, Obama, Ohio, oil, overdraft fees, Pakistan, Palestine, Russia, SCOTUS, settlements, Sir John Scarlett, Somalia, South Ossetia, Sri Lanka, Stanley McChrystal, Taliban, tasers, terrorism, Tet, torture, US, War, waterboarding, West Bank, Yukio Hatoyama, Zionism
How Goldman Sachs bailed out Goldman Sachs with U.S. taxpayer dollars; U.S. Justice [sic] Dept.’s effort to probe torture abuse is one to validate torture; 59% of Pakistanis view the U.S. as their biggest threat; Israel vows to not evict unlawful Israeli settlers in the West Bank; China emulating the U.K.’s Big Brother surveillance program; NYC’s racist drug war; 84-year-old Ohio woman with Alzheimer’s slammed to the pavement by cop… (more…)