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Fifteen thousand take to Montreal streets again in Canada
It didn't take long; as always, the consensus among the media came quickly: Downtown turns into battlefield, Another demonstration goes sour, Montreal student demonstration turns violent, Violence breaks out during student protest... At the end of a day ...[Read more]
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From private emails to financial records - US Internet companies could soon legally share private user information with the American government. The highly-controversial cyber security act, known as CISPA, is now a step closer to becoming law, following i ...[Read more]
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You are all suspects now. What are you going to do about it?
You are all potential terrorists. It matters not that you live in Britain, the United States, Australia or the Middle East. Citizenship is effectively abolished. Turn on your computer and the US Department of Homeland Security's National Operations Cente ...[Read more]
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TSA Defends Pat-Down of 4-Year-Old at Kan. Airport
In an unbelievable act of lack of civility and social conscience, TSA defends pat down of 4 year old, and subsequent threatening of the closure of entire airport over the incident. The grandmother of a 4-year-old girl who became hysterical during a secur ...[Read more]
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US House passes Internet censorship, spying and surveillance bill
CISPA, a 'cybersecurity bill' that encompasses all that SOPA had tried to do but couldnt, have passed US house today. The bill gives endless powers to private corporations on taking 'any measure they deem necessary' to 'protect their networks and copyrig ...[Read more]
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Arizona Joins Virginia and nullifies NDAA
In less than a week ...[Read more]
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40,000 in Norway sing protest Serial Murderer Breivik with a song he hates
Forty thousand Norwegians flooded the streets of Oslo in the pouring rain to defy mass murderer Anders Breivik after he derided the popular children's song ...[Read more]
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U.S. Government’s argument against Manning : “He knew Al Kaeda ‘frequently visited'” Wikileaks website …
In deliberations over a defense motion to dismiss the ...[Read more]
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The Baghdad Job : Iraq’s vanishing billions
During the Iraq war, $40 billion was transferred to Iraq government by Usa, in cash. And in the meantime, billions from that $40 bn were lost. CNBC documentary tracks the billions, how they were transferred, who transferred them, and where was the missin ...[Read more]
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UN to investigate plight of US Native Americans for first time
The UN is to conduct an investigation into the plight of US Native Americans, the first such mission in its history. The human rights inquiry led by James Anaya, the UN special rapporteur on indigenous peoples, is scheduled to begin on Monday. Many of t ...[Read more]
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Resarchers say One Out Of Every Ten Wall Street Employees Is A Psychopath
One out of every 10 Wall Street employees is likely a clinical psychopath, writes journalist Sherree DeCovny in an upcoming issue of the trade publication CFA Magazine (subscription required). In the general population the rate is closer to one percent. ...[Read more]
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