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Moscow has accused the west of stirring up tensions in the Arab world by calling for the overthrow of the Syrian regime. Russia says calls from certain state…
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American Police Are So Brutal that the Egyptian Military Is Justifying Its Murder of Tahrir Square Protesters By Pointing to the Crackdown on Occupy Wall Street – Washington’s Blog
This says it best!
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on Truth & Blasphemy
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All great truths begin as blasphemies. -George Bernard Shaw, writer, Nobel laureate (1856-1950)
What price the new democracy? Goldman Sachs conquers Europe
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The ascension of Mario Monti to the Italian prime ministership is remarkable for more reasons than it is possible to count. By replacing the scandal-surfing Silvio Berlusconi, Italy has dislodged the undislodgeable.
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Facial recognition: the case for and against ‘total surveillance’
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Facial recognition: the case for and against ‘total surveillance’…
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Filthy lucre: Afghan drug profits too juicy to resist — RT
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Russia has criticized the US and NATO for not doing enough to stop illegal drug trafficking from Afghanistan, which produces more than 90 per cent of the world’s opium.
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Fox News Viewers Know Less Than People Who Don’t Watch Any News: Study
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Fox News viewers are less informed than people who don’t watch any news, according to a new poll from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
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MF Global customer accounts may be missing $1.2 billion, trustee says
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The amount missing from accounts at the bankrupt brokerage “may be as much as $1.2 billion or more,” the trustee overseeing the liquidation says.
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25 ‘worst’ web passwords – Telegraph
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‘Password’ has topped a list of the 25 worst web passwords people commonly use
to login into sites, leaving them more vulnerable to hackers.
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