Gao Xiqing, president of China Investment Corp., said the nation ...[
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SA agents at Fort Lauderdale Airport ordered a family to get off a plane they had already boarded, saying that their eighteen-month-old child was on a no fly list as a terror suspect ....
The child ...[
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Jacque Fresco interviewed by Russia Today. He responds to questions about current society's troubles, capitalism, communism, money, resource based economy, and venus project. ...[
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In a terror attack that is of the type that was quite common in Iraq during american occupation, at least 55 people have been killed and 372 others injured by two powerful blasts in the Syrian capital on Thursday morning. The car bombs detonated near a mi ...[
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An author who published through harlequin recites her experience on how little she was able to make over hundreds of thousands of book sales.
" ........ Let me share with you the numbers of a book I wrote that was first published in January, 2002, still ...[
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On Tuesday afternoon, Senate Republicans blocked a measure that would have prevented a big hike for student loan interest rates. The legislation would have kept ...[
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Tuesday afternoon began with a meeting point at the Torch of Friendship where friends, family members, and local community activists gathered to plan a march across downtown. We took to the streets of Biscayne and Brickell -- armed with nothing but signs, ...[
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Netherlands has passed a law that ensures network neutrality. First among eu nations.
Network neutrality bans any isp, service provider, any kind of provider that provides access to internet for their customers, from having any control on what websites t ...[
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Possibly angry at this situation, on April 21st a 62-year-old nuclear worker broke the silence on the continued leakage of contaminated water from Fukushima Daiichi. Speaking to me, he requested anonymity for fear of losing his job. He supervises a constr ...[
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