Posted on 03 February 2010. Tags: 2010, australia, donations, europe, human rights campaigners, non-profit organization, South Africa, Sunshine Press, Taiwan, whistleblower, Wikileaks
WASHINGTON — Whistleblower website WikiLeaks has temporarily shut down because of financial difficulties.
WikiLeaks.org announced it was suspending operations in a message on its homepage that included an appeal to the public for donations. Read the full story
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Posted on 19 January 2010. Tags: Australian Open, college hoops, disney, espn, ESPN 360, ESPN2, microsoft, New York Times, NFL, Time Warner Cable, Xbox Live
I’ve long said that there’s only one thing holding me back from tossing my cable box in favor of getting all my TV online: live sports.
In particular, I’d really miss ESPN, the legendary all-sports cable and satellite network that keeps me company at lunchtime, gets me all prepped for the NFL on Sunday, and serves up more live tennis that you could swing a racket at. Read the full story
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Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: Allen St. Pierre, Amsterdam, California, California Narcotic Officers Association, California Peace Officers' Association, California Police Chiefs' Association, Democrat, executive director, John Lovell, Jon Corzine, Justin Scheck, Kirkland, Marijuana, Massachusetts, medical-marijuana dispensaries, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, New Hampshire, Nick Wingfield, NORML, oakland, Oaksterdam University, Olympia, Oregon, prohibition, richard lee, Riley Harrison, Roger Goodman, SurveyUSA, Washington
SEATTLE—A push to legalize marijuana on the West Coast is picking up steam as Washington lawmakers and pot proponents in California and Oregon propose separate measures.
The Washington state legislature will hold a preliminary vote Wednesday on whether to sell pot in state liquor stores, though even its authors say the bill is unlikely to pass. The same day in California, backers of a well-funded ballot measure to legalize marijuana are expected to file more than enough signatures to put the initiative before state voters in November. Read the full story
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Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: 2001, Afghanistan, britain, Canada, Drug Control Headquarters, drug trade, General Hamid Reza Hossein-Abadi, Iran, Taha Taheri, Tehran, United Kingdom, United States
A senior Iranian anti-drug official has accused the US, Britain and Canada of playing a major role in Afghanistan’s lucrative drug trade.
On the sidelines of an anti-drug conference in Tehran, deputy head of Iran’s Drug Control Headquarters Taha Taheri said that Western powers are aiding the drug trade in Afghanistan.
“According to our indisputable information, the presence of the United States, Britain and Canada has not reduced the drug trade and the three countries have had major roles in the distribution of drugs,” IRIB quoted Taheri as saying on Thursday. Read the full story
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Posted on 17 January 2010. Tags: 1994, 2004, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, 82nd Airborne division, Admiral Mike Mullen, Barack Obama, CIA, counterinsurgency, coup d'état, Cuba, Department of Defense, disaster relief, Dominican Republic, DynCorp, france, General Douglas Fraser, Haiti, Haitian National Police, humanitarian, Jean Bertrand Aristide, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Junta, Latin America, Miami, Michel Chossudovsky, parliament, Pentagon, Port-au-Prince, President, State Department, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Army, US Southern Command, USS Bataan, USS Carl Vinson, USS Fort McHenry, USS Normandy, venezuela, World Food Program
Haiti has a longstanding history of US military intervention and occupation going back to the beginning of the 20th Century. US interventionism has contributed to the destruction of Haiti’s national economy and the impoverishment of its population.
The devastating earthquake is presented to World public opinion as the sole cause of the country’s predicament.
A country has been destroyed, its infrastructure demolished. Its people precipitated into abysmal poverty and despair.
Haiti’s history, its colonial past have been erased. Read the full story
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Posted on 17 January 2010. Tags: 18th Street, 1974, 2003, Alfred Lomas, American Studies, Black Dahlia, Bloods, Chicago, Connie Rice, Crips, Dennis Zine, East Coast Crips, F13, Florencia 13, Frederick "Scorpio" Smith, Gangland, Germany, Grape Street Crips, Grease, Jan Perry, LA Gang Tours, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles Dream Center, Prisca Ricks, professor, Rodney King, Sieglinde Lemke, South Central, Symbionese Liberation Army, Terminator, University of Freiburg
Only miles from the scenic vistas and celebrity mansions that draw sightseers from around the globe — but a world away from the glitz and glamour — a bus tour is rolling through the dark side of the city’s gang turf.
Passengers paying $65 a head Saturday signed waivers acknowledging they could be crime victims and put their fate in the hands of tattooed ex-gang members who say they have negotiated a cease-fire among rivals in the most violent gangland in America.
If that sounds daunting, consider the challenge facing organizers of LA Gang Tours: trying to build a thriving venture that provides a glimpse into gang life while also trying to convince people that gang-plagued communities are not as hopeless as movies depict. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: Baxter International Inc., David Gauthier-Villars, france, Germany, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, H1N1, Jeanne Whalen, Netherlands, Novartis AG, Roland Jopp, Sanofi-Aventis SA, Spain, Swine Flu, Switzerland, vaccination, World Health Organization
Just months after rushing to order enough swine-flu vaccine to protect their citizens, European governments are canceling orders and trying to sell or give away extra doses as they sit on a glut of the vaccine.
The main reason: European health officials decided that only one shot per person was needed, instead of the two originally planned. Low demand is also to blame. Many Europeans believe the pandemic has turned out to be fairly mild, and don’t see a reason to get vaccinated. Some are also concerned that they will suffer side effects from the shots, despite assurances otherwise from global health officials. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: AIDS, cancer, Crohn’s disease, Department of Health and Senior Services, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV, inflammatory bowel disease, Jon Corzine, Legislature, Lou Gehrig’s disease, Medical Marijuana, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, new jersey, seizure disorders, severe muscle spasms
TRENTON — The bill legalizing medical marijuana, which was passed by the New Jersey Legislature today, will go into effect six months after Gov. Jon Corzine signs it, as he promised to do before he leaves office Tuesday. New Jersey will become the 14th state to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes, and each state’s laws have their own idiosyncrasies.
Until medical marijuana becomes legal here, the state Department of Health and Senior Services will face intense lobbying from advocacy groups as it outlines a wide range of rules, such as where marijuana can be grown in the state, how much it will cost and who gets to distribute the drug. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: 1980, 9 to 5, Allen St. Pierre, Basic Instinct, Classification and Rating Administration, Dan Glickman, Dan Isett, director of public policy, Dolly Parton, executive director, Federal Trade Commission, Hollywood, It’s Complicated, Jane Fonda, Joan Graves, Lily Tomlin, Los Angeles, Marijuana, Martin Kaplan, Medical Marijuana, Meryl Streep, Motion Picture Association of America, movie economics, Movie-Made America, Nancy Meyers, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, New York University, Norman Lear Center, Parents Television Council, Robert Sklar, Rutgers University, S. Abraham Ravid, Starbucks, Steve Martin, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Universal Pictures, University of Southern California
LOS ANGELES — The romantic comedy “It’s Complicated” arrived at the multiplex on Friday complete with an R rating, ranking it in the same category as “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Basic Instinct” in the eyes of the Motion Picture Association of America.
But there is no violence in “It’s Complicated,” and the bedroom scenes are decidedly tame by contemporary standards. Instead, the R rating — which experts say could limit the box-office potential of the Universal Pictures film — comes largely from a sequence in which Steve Martin and Meryl Streep smoke marijuana. Read the full story
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Posted on 19 December 2009. Tags: Chris Brown, Connecticut, Grafitti, Rhythm & Blues, Rihanna, Twitter, Wallingford, Walmart
It looks like the tagline “Chris Brown album in stores everywhere on December 8th” was a bit of an overstatement - at least in his opinion. The R&B singer is accusing Walmart of intentionally not selling his new album, Grafitti. It all started two weeks ago when fans of the 20-year-old singer claimed that they were having difficulty finding the album at mainstream CD retailers. To investigate what he determined as “major retailers blackballing his album”, Brown visited a Walmart store in Wallingford, Connecticut last weekend and found that the store did not have his album on shelves and also did not have any copies of his CD in stock. Read the full story
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Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: CBS News, Congress, Debt Limit, government, national debt, Recovery Act stimulus bill, Senate, Treasury Department, White House
The latest calculation of the National Debt as posted by the Treasury Department has – at least numerically – exceeded the statutory Debt Limit approved by Congress last February as part of the Recovery Act stimulus bill.
The ceiling was set at $12.104 trillion dollars. The latest posting by Treasury shows the National Debt at nearly $12.135 trillion.
A senior Treasury official told CBS News that the department has some “extraordinary accounting tools” it can use to give the government breathing room in the range of $150-billion when the Debt exceeds the Debt Ceiling. Read the full story
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Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: "Mysteries of the Deep", "Pancho A Dog of the Plains", "The Owl That Didn't Give A Hoot", animation, Bass family of Texas, broadcasting, cameras, Central Soya, Chief Executive, Clifford A. Miller, corporation, creativity, financier, Fort Wayne, Frank Wells, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Indiana, investors, Israeli industrial concerns, Italian agriculture, Jeffrey Katzenberg, L.A. Gear, Michael Eisner, movie business, music stores, nature films, Newport Beach, Oscar nomination, Peter Schneider, Polaroid Corp., President, racing sloops, real estate company, Ron Miller, Roy Edward Disney, Roy O. Disney, Shamrock Holdings, sneaker maker, soybeans, spokesman, Stanley Gold, stomach cancer, wall street, Walt Disney, Walt Disney Co, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Walt Disney's nephew, Wherehouse Entertainment
Roy Edward Disney dies at 79; nephew of Walt helped revive animation
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Posted on 16 December 2009. Tags: "The Chinese Worker", 1930s, 2008-2009 economic crisis, 2009 Person of the Year, Afghanistan, Apple, bankers, Banks, Barack Obama, Ben Bernanke, borrowers, car loans, central bank, credit markets, Dollar, economic crisis, Federal Reserve Chairman, Financial, financial crisis, Financial System, foreign banks, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, global financial crisis, government, Great Depression, hedge funds, History, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, housing finance, housing market, insurers, interest rate, investment banks, Jamaica, Main Street, Managing Editor, manufacturer, markets, Michael Grunwald, monetary policy, Money, money supply, mortgage bonds, mutual funds, Princeton, private companies, Richard Stengel, Steve Jobs, T, taxpayer, The Fed, The Federal Reserve, time, TIME Person of the Year, Time's cover curse, United States housing markets, United States monetary policy, Usain Bolt, wall street, world economy
I found this to be quite the interesting (and somewhat surprising) choice for 2009’s Person of the Year. What are your thoughts and opinions on TIME’s choice?
Ben Bernanke named Time Person of the Year Read the full story
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Posted on 15 December 2009. Tags: car, clean energy, constant energy production, controversial, cynicism, demonstration, Dublin, free energy, free power, Grand Canal Basin, investors, Ireland, laws of physics, live stream, london, magnetic effects, magnets, malfuction, mobile phone, Orbo, Orbo technology, physics, Sean McCarthy, Steorn, systems, Technology, the principle of the conservation of energy, Waterways Visitor Centre
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Posted on 14 December 2009. Tags: Abu Dhabi, Al Burj skyscraper, Dubai, Islamic bond, Nakheel, United Arab Emirates
Dubai said on Monday that it has received $10 billion from Abu Dhabi, another member of the United Arab Emirates, sparing the city state from defaulting on a $3.52 billion bond maturing that day.
The announcement ends weeks of speculation about whether Dubai would make good on the most immediately pressing of the obligations it incurred during years of freewheeling spending. The Islamic bond maturing Monday was issued by Nakheel, the property development arm of Dubai’s main investment vehicle, Dubai World. Read the full story
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Posted on 14 December 2009. Tags: Armor Holdings unit, army, Army contract, BAE Systems, BAE Systems Plc, Chris Chambers, combat truck production, Congress, defense-related contracts, Democrat, Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, federal government, FMTVs, GAO, Government Accountability Office, Illinois, jobs, london, Michael R. Golden, Navistar, Navistar International Corporation, Obama administration, Oshkosh Corp., Pentagon, Republican, Sealy, subsidiary, suppliers, Texas, Warrenville, wisconsin
Feds reject Army snub of Texas plant
GAO decision buoys Sealy plant’s effort to keep truck contract Read the full story
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Posted on 13 December 2009. Tags: advertiser, Air America, Brett Michael Dykes, Business Insider, CNN Headline News, commercial segments, conflict of interest, controversy, critics, Daily Finance, endorsements, Fox News, George Hiltzik, Glenn Beck, Gold, Goldline International, investment, Joel Cheatwood, Jon Stewart, misleading audiences, on-air promotion, paid spokesman, precious metals vendor, radio, syndicated radio show, television, The Daily Show, three G system, website, Yahoo! News Blog
Glenn Beck’s gold-gate problem
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Posted on 13 December 2009. Tags: antiviral medication, British Medical Journal, flu edpidemic, H1N1, Russia Today, Swine Flu, Tamiflu, Ukraine
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