Tag: politics
Japon: les oubliés de Fukushima (reportage Alain de Chalvron)
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Japon: les oubliés de Fukushima (reportage Alain de Chalvron)
Can looking for a job hurt your credit score?
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On Friday, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 236000 jobs were added in the month of February, up from 119000 in January. With these new numbe...
GERALD CELENTE: Feds Preparing for ECONOMIC IMPLOSION! – Alex Jones [INFOWARS]
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GERALD CELENTE: Feds Preparing for ECONOMIC IMPLOSION! - Alex Jones [INFOWARS] Alex also talks with trend forecaster Gerald Celente about the disintegrating ...
“After Aaron”: Late Activist’s Campaign for Open Internet Continues at Freedom to Connect Conference
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- We broadcast live from the Freedom to Connect conference, a national gathering to promote internet freedom and universal connec...
Women Awarded for Courage Despite Threats
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Secretary of State John Kerry honored ten women with the International Women of Courage Award at the State Department Friday. Each has championed women's and...
GPS brings new clarity to city driving
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March 10 - Spanish researchers are developing a low cost Global Positioning System (GPS), designed to overcome the so-called "canyon effect" of inner-city driving. Tall buildings often render a GPS useless in the ci...
Israeli army branches out to deter mortar fire
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March 10 - Trees are often used as a screen to block out undesirable views, but in Israel they're about to be planted as a screen against rocket attacks on Israelis living close to the border with the Gaza Strip. Th...
Ex-Murdoch aides Brooks and Coulson in court
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Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson, a one-time top aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron, appeared in court in London on Friday on bribery c...
Italy stuck in political uncertainty
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The fog over Italian politics remains extremely thick two weeks after the general elections. The Democratic Party, whose coalition came first but failed to win a working majority in the Senate, has been relentlessly...
Beluga caviar poised for a comeback – in Florida
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March 8 - Facing extinction in the wild, the highly-prized beluga sturgeon may be about to make a comeback from a new base in the United States. A Florida company is breeding the fish to produce sought-after beluga ...
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Thursday, February 28
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This is a summary of news headlines from the United States and around the world as reported by Democracy Now! on Thursday, February 28, 2013. Visit
Is ‘Supercop’ William Bratton the Answer to Oakland’s Police Problem?
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Oakland recently hired famed police chief William Bratton as a consultant in an effort to find a solution to its ongoing problems with its Police Department.
Democracy Now! U.S. and World News Headlines for Monday, March 4
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This is a summary of news headlines from the United States and around the world as reported by Democracy Now! on Monday, March 4, 2013. Visit
Importing the War on Terror: Glenn Greenwald & Activist Trevor Timm on Domestic Drone Surveillance
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- Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald and Trevor Timm of the Electronic Frontier Foundation join us to discuss domestic surveillan...
Sex dolls’ virginity up for auction: bid at $105k and counting
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You might have heard of the phrase "sex sells" and in this case you couldn't be more spot on. Valentina, a sex doll made by the Brazilian company Sexonico, has been put up for auction and many are bidding in hopes t...
Bin Laden’s son-in-law captured and brought to NYC
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Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, has been captured and taken into American custody. According to reports, Ghaith was secretly flown to New York City and is one of the highest ranking al-Qaeda figur...
Americans want drones abroad but not in the US
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Kentucky Senator Rand Paul's attempt to filibuster President Obama's pick for director of the CIA, John Brennan, lasted nearly 13 hours and is one of the longest in history. Paul's rant concerning the use of drones ...
