Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2009

Bond Market Blowout

By Mike Whitney

Last week's ructions in the bond market, leave little doubt that the financial crisis has entered a new and more lethal phase.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22761.htm



Policymakers Have Created A Perfect Storm

By Paul Craig Roberts

The next shoe to drop will be the dollar's loss of the reserve currency role. Then the US, an import-dependent country, will no longer be able to pay for its imports. Shortages will worsen price inflation and disrupt deliveries.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22760.htm



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When Will Cheney's Tower Of Lies Finally Come Tumbling Down?

huffingtonpost.com - Ex-vice president Dick Cheney's statement that "there was never any evidence to prove that" Iraq was involved in 9/11 is being widely portrayed as an admission. But it's less an admission than a PR move.

http://caf.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=rJzcSEwDa5jrNVCR1wOGUg%3D%3D



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Stuck at Guantanamo, Uighurs Demand Freedom

Carol Rosenberg, The Miami Herald: "The US government has for months been seeking a nation to offer asylum to some 17 Uighurs with Chinese citizenship who fear persecution and perhaps torture if they are returned to their communist-controlled homeland. Attorney General Eric Holder has said he was willing to resettle some in the United States. But some members of Congress have rebelled, casting them as terrorists and creating a deadlock on the future of the men whom a federal judge ordered released from these remote prison camps in October 2008."

http://www.truthout.org/060309E

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Obama’s failure to deliver justice to the last Tajik in Guantanamo

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Andy Worthington

07/21/09

Two weeks ago, the indefatigable Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald, Guantanamo’s most dedicated reporter, outlined the story of Umar Abdulayev, the last Tajik prisoner in Guantanamo, who has been cleared for release from the prison on two occasions — once by a military review board under the Bush administration, and six weeks ago by the Obama administration’s inter-departmental Guantanamo Task Force, established by President Obama on his second day in office...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0907f.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Cheney Led Lawmaker Briefings to Defend Torture

Paul Kane and Joby Warrick, The Washington Post: "Former vice president Richard B. Cheney personally oversaw at least four briefings with senior members of Congress about the controversial interrogation program, part of a secretive and forceful defense he mounted throughout 2005 in an effort to maintain support for the harsh techniques used on detainees. The Cheney-led briefings came at some of the most critical moments for the program, as congressional oversight committees were threatening to investigate or even terminate the techniques, according to lawmakers, congressional officials, and current and former intelligence officials."

http://www.truthout.org/060309A

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Cheney personally oversaw 'secret' congressional briefings on torture: report

Former Vice President Dick Cheney "personally" oversaw at least four briefings with members of Congress about the Bush administration's interrogation program in an effort to maintain support for the torture of detainees in U.S. custody.

http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/06/03/cheney-oversaw-torture/


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Church flagpole phone mast fears

by Tom Rowley

June 03, 2009

A VICAR has defended the installation of a mobile phone mast on top of his church tower – disguised as a flagpole.

Decision-makers at St George’s CofE Church in Stalybridge were accused of ignoring fears from neighbours about health risks after agreeing to the Vodafone mast, with residents petitioning the council in protest at the move.

Adrian Trudgeon, who lives near the grade II listed church, told Tameside Council’s speakers panel he had collected 70 signatures against the application from neighbours on streets around the church.

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http://www.tamesideadvertiser.co.uk/news/s/1118645_church_flagpole_phone_mast_fears



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Military: Guantanamo Detainee Dies of Apparent Suicide

David McFadden and Danica Coto, The Associated Press: "A Yemeni detainee at Guantanamo Bay has died of an apparent suicide, US military officials said Tuesday. His is the fifth apparent suicide at the offshore US prison, which President Barack Obama hopes to close by January. The Joint Task Force that runs the US prison in Cuba said guards found Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih unresponsive and not breathing in his cell Monday night."

http://www.truthout.org/060309O

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Guantanamo prisoner 'kills himself'

Saleh is the fifth detainee held at the Guantanamo detention centre to commit suicide.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2009/06/200962212845211270.html



Yemeni Prisoner Muhammad Salih Dies At Guantánamo

Like the other prisoners who died of "apparent suicides" at Guantánamo, Salih had been a long-term hunger striker, refusing food as the only method available to protest his long imprisonment without charge or trial.

http://snipurl.com/jdcjh


From Information Clearing House



Suicide or murder at Guantanamo?

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Andy Worthington

06/07/10

On June 2 last year, the Pentagon announced that a Yemeni prisoner at Guantanamo, Mohammed al-Hanashi (also known as Muhammad Salih) had died, reportedly by committing suicide. He was the fifth reported suicide at Guantanamo, following three deaths on June 9, 2006, and another on May 30, 2007, and he was the sixth man to die at the prison, following the death, by cancer, of an Afghan prisoner, Abdul Razzaq Hekmati, on December 26, 2007...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com1006c.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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The IMF Is Back? Think Again

Aldo Caliari, Foreign Policy in Focus: "Last year, as the financial crisis reached global and historic proportions, many commentators identified one institution as the debacle's great winner: the International Monetary Fund. Just two years ago, the IMF seemed to be on an inexorable downward path: its credibility and effectiveness in question, its portfolio of borrowers severely reduced, its legitimacy and governance structure under challenge, and its own finances in disarray."

http://www.truthout.org/060309L

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Campaign to Stop IMF and War Funding
http://www.commondreams.org/video/2009/06/16



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Red Cross Informed Powell About Torture

Jason Leopold, Truthout: "The International Committee of the Red Cross began an investigation of US war crimes in Iraq from the first days of the invasion, interviewing Iraqi captives from March to November 2003. On January 15, 2004, Red Cross President Jakob Kellenberger expressed his concern to Secretary of State Colin Powell about the Bush administration's attitude regarding international law."

http://www.truthout.org/060309J



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Vodaphone puts phone mast plans on hold in Rhyl

Jun 3 2009 by Andrew Davies, Denbigh Visitor

CONTROVERSIAL plans to site a mobile phone radio base station near a residential area of Rhyl have been put on hold.

Vodafone recently announced plans to site the base station at the junction of Bryn Cwnin Road and Gwenarth Drive.

Many residents in the area had raised objections to the proposal and Vale of Clwyd MP Chris Ruane took these up with Mono Consultants, which are acting on behalf of Vodafone and with Denbighshire County Council.

Mr Ruane has now received a response from Vodafone stating that the proposal for the Bryn Cwnin site has now been placed on hold.

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Politicizing the process to favor the labor unions and government control oriented interests

Bailouts + bankruptcy = ?

Intellectual Conservative
by Steven D. Laib

06/01/09

Interestingly, according to Barack Obama the government does not want to take a 60% stake in GM, but at the same time he says it had to, to save the company. These contentions are patently false. What is going on with the government sponsored bankruptcy is simply politicizing the process to favor the labor unions and government control oriented interests so that they can push their own political agendas. There really is no reason for the government to hold on to an ownership stake, and if it truly didn’t want to, it would be a simple matter to sell the stock off to the public at market prices as soon as the bankruptcy proceedings are completed. Or, as Mitt Romney proposed, it could be simply distributed to the public. This will not happen and the fact that it will not puts the lie to the stated position...

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Terrorism is a crime

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Sheldon Richman

06/02/09

Contrary to the U.S. government’s position, acts of terrorism are crimes that have little in common with acts of war. The terrorists whom Americans worry about are not trying to overthrow the U.S. government or conquer and occupy the United States. Instead, they are trying to obtain vengeance for U.S. government intervention in the Middle East. Historically, terrorism has been the tactic of the weak against the strong...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0906b.asp


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US deaths rise in Afghanistan from last year

MSNBC

06/02/09

U.S. deaths in Afghanistan have risen to 65 so far this year, up from 36 over the first five months of 2008 — though U.S. and coalition troops have also killed hundreds more militants, an Associated Press tally shows. As newly arriving Marines enter the violent Afghan south — the spiritual home of the Taliban and the country’s major drug-producing region — the military said Tuesday that U.S. deaths will likely increase even further this summer...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31065358/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Lawsuit Last Hope for Long-Term Wolf Recovery in Northern Rockies

http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2009/06/02-5



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Sotomayor, Gingrich, and the Demise of Our Press Corps

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/06/02-14



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Eavesdropping Case Tests Obama Vows on Secrecy

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/06/02-6



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Wie ehrlich sind Wissenschaftler?

Wahrscheinlich manipulieren Wissenschaftler bei ihren Veröffentlichungen öfter die Daten, als man meinen würde, so eine neue Studie.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/30/30434/1.html

Die tiefrote US-Bilanz

Die Verfassung der US-amerikanischen Staatsfinanzen bietet weltweit Grund zur Besorgnis. Hier die Details zur öffentlichen Verschuldung der USA.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/30/30440/1.html

Geo-Engineering and Biochar: White Roofs, Black Dust and Slippery Slopes

PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE

Geo-Engineering and Biochar: White Roofs, Black Dust and Slippery Slopes

- Climate Engineers Seek Techno-fix As Global Negotiations Get Underway

June 2, 2009 By ETC Group, Biofuelwatch and Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet (EI) http://www.etcgroup.org/ http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/ http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/ CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, glenbarry@ecologicalinternet.org

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu's speech last week advocating painting rooftops and roadways white to reflect sunlight may be yet another attempt to test the international waters on the controversial subject of geoengineering.[1] "We need an unequivocal statement from the White House that the U.S. Government is not green-lighting geoengineering in the run-up to Copenhagen," said Pat Mooney, Executive Director of ETC Group, an Ottawa-based civil society organization monitoring new technologies. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meets in Denmark this December; UNFCCC subsidiary bodies are meeting this week and next in Bonn, Germany. "Benign as a new planetary paint job may appear, white rooftops may be the thin edge of the wedge - a technology that seems harmless but that opens the door to riskier geoengineering schemes," suggests Mooney.[2] Geoengineering refers to the intentional, large-scale manipulation of the earth's environment, primarily to counteract the effects of climate change.

Geoengineering is likely to be a hot topic behind the scenes - if not in open sessions - this week, as governments sit down to negotiate the post-Kyoto climate plan in Bonn. Rulemaking for planetary manipulation of the biosphere, using risky and untested technologies, is far more controversial than white paint suggests. Already, the draft negotiating texts for Copenhagen are replete with references to "enhancing technology" and "private sector cooperation." Advocates for climate techno-fixes are eager for financial and policy backing to move forward with real-world testing, even when critical decisions about technology oversight have yet to be made.

"Participants in the climate change negotiations must be aware of the slippery slope that opening the door to geoengineering will put them on. Once governments opt for a techno-fix to the climate change quagmire, it will be very difficult to refocus attention and resources on the need to cut emissions in wealthy countries," says Diana Bronson from ETC Group. "Politicians will be all too eager to say they have found a technological solution that allows us to keep driving our cars and consuming so-called 'cheap' food from heavily subsidized industrial agriculture. But these technologies have not been thoroughly examined, no governance mechanisms are in place to oversee them, and the public does not have access to the information it needs to distinguish science from 'green' whitewashing."

The geoengineering lobby (corporate and scientific) has gathered strength over the past year, free-riding on the growing - and legitimate - sense of urgency about the inadequacy of the multilateral response to the climate crisis. Unfortunately, democratic and multilateral decision-making risks being hijacked by those seeking to profit from speculative technofixes.

Biochar is a case in point. The highly influential International Biochar Initiative, which seeks funding via the Clean Development Mechanism, is a hybrid of academics and industry. Biochar, essentially charcoal from burning plant material under low oxygen conditions, is being touted as a new way to sequester carbon in soil.

Indeed, the draft negotiating texts for the Copenhagen Climate Conference in December already include support for biochar. [3] "Even if biochar did sequester carbon effectively, which is far from clear, to contribute to mitigating climate change, we would need to char vast quantities of wood and plant matter, a demand that threatens the earth's remaining biodiversity as well as communities living on so-called marginal lands," argues Almuth Ernsting of Biofuelwatch.[4] "Biochar, like other forms of black carbon, actually contributes to warming when it becomes airborne. In one recent Quebec field test, 30% of the biochar dust blew away during transport and as it was being spread over the fields and tilled into the soil.[5] This hasn't been thought through at all."

"Given geoengineering's potential for unilateral execution and unpredictable impacts, civil society groups need to demand clear answers from their governments. Peasant farmers, indigenous peoples, countries and communities who will be hardest hit by the climate crisis have the absolute right to participate in decision-making about what technologies get funded and deployed," says Pat Mooney of ETC Group. "In the absence of basic democratic processes and multilateral debate, geoengineering is nothing short of geo-piracy."

-30- Diana Bronson (Montreal, Canada) diana@etcgroup.org Phone: +1 514 273 6661 Cell: +1 514 629 9236

Pat Mooney (Ottawa, Canada) etc@etcgroup.org Phone: +1 613 241 2267 Cell: +1 613 240 0045

Rachel Smolker, Biofuelwatch (USA) rsmolker@riseup.net Phone : +1 802 482 2848 Cell: +1 802 735-7794

Almuth Ernsting, Biofuelwatch (UK) muthbernstinguk@yahoo.co.uk
0044-1224-324797 Cell (in Bonn): 00 44-7931-636337

Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet, glenbarry@ecologicalinternet.org


Notes:
1. Steven Chu spoke at the St James's Palace Nobel Laureate Symposium in London held on May 26-28, 2009

2. Painting surfaces white falls into a category of geoengineering technologies known as solar radiation management (SRM) that seeks to diminish the effects of climate change by reducing the amount of sunlight that reaches the earth, either by blocking it or reflecting it back to space. SRM aims to mitigate the effects of global warming without actually reducing the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere - addressing symptoms rather than cause. Other, bolder SRM geoengineering techniques include cloud whitening, space sunshades, sulphates in the atmosphere, space mirrors and genetically modified trees with extra shiny leaves.

3. Paragraph 134 in the draft text on long-term cooperative actions includes "ŠConsideration should be given to the role of soils in carbon sequestration, including through the use of biochar and enhancing carbon sinks in drylands." Available on the internet at: http://unfccc.int/documentation/documents/advanced_search/items/3594.php?rec=j&priref=600005243#beg

4. http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/

5. BlueLeaf: Solutions for the Environment, Preliminary Evaluation of Biochar in a Commercial Farming Operation in Canada, 2009, p 8. Available on the internet at: http://www.blue-leaf.ca/main-en/report_a3.php

Discuss release: http://www.climateark.org/blog/2009/06/release-geo-engineering-and-bi.asp

This is the golden age of anonymous misinformation

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The trillion dollar question: China or America?

Who is going to come out of the economic crisis stronger and with the whip hand - China or America.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/5424112/The-trillion-dollar-question-China-or-America.html



U.S. manufacturing sector contracts for 16th straight month

Economic activity in the U.S. manufacturing sector failed to grow in May for the 16th consecutive month but at a slower pace, the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported Monday.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-06/02/content_11471749.htm



Accounting error misplaces $2.3 billion in stimulus funds

If only there were a stimulus edition of Quicken. With billions of stimulus dollars flowing into the economy, some via historically unprecedented avenues, accounting mistakes were inevitable.

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U.S. judge orders disclosure of evidence against detainees

A federal judge ordered the United States on Monday to publicly reveal unclassified versions of its allegations and evidence justifying the continued imprisonment of more than 100 detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay.

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Cheney admits there was never any evidence tying Iraq, 9/11

In an interview with Fox News' Greta van Susteren Monday, Cheney said there was no evidence tying Iraq and 9/11 - and that there never was.

http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/06/02/cheney-no-evidence-iraq/



A History Of Lies: WMD

Who Said What and When
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4882.htm



Cheney Justifies Invasion Of Iraq In First Televised Interview in Six Months

In attempting to sell the reasons for the war against Baghdad, Vice President Dick Cheney repeats many allegations about Iraq that have been proven false over the past two years.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4728.htm



When a government lies to its people

By Carla Binion

February 27, 2003-The Bush administration's lies "justifying" war in Iraq should insult the intelligence and electrify the conscience of the American people and the world community. The fact that the administration has repeatedly exploited the September 11 tragedy and used it to build a case for unjust war is the most offensive lie of all.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article1755.htm


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Still reacting

The Libertarian Enterprise
by A.X. Perez

06/01/09

We are still reacting to 9/11. Apologists for the last reign, er, administration, justify W’s behavior as a reaction to 9/11. The current bosses are basing their much of their foreign policy on fence mending international relations damaged by the Bush administration’s reaction to 9/11. Please note that the only real policy in the war on terror change has been the renunciation of torture as part of US intel gathering doctrine...

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Obama Has 250,000 "Contractors" in Iraq and Afghanistan

Newly released Pentagon statistics show that in both Iraq and Afghanistan the number of armed contractors is rising. The DoD says it sees "similar dependence on contractors in future."

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Time To Unspoil Your Children

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Fight Government Encroachment into Healthcare

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What’s Wrong With Our Foreign Policy?

http://lewrockwell.com/kwiatkowski/kwiatkowski230.html



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US Headed for Hyperinflation

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/faber5.1.1.html

Surviving Hyperinflation
http://lewrockwell.com/englund/englund54.1.html



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U.S. Marines find Iraq tactics don't work in Afghanistan

In Iraq, a half-hour firefight was considered a long engagement; here, Marines have fought battles that have lasted as long as eight hours against an enemy whose attacking forces have grown from platoon-size to company-size.

http://www.thestate.com/166/story/811092.html



Russian advice: More troops won't help in Afghanistan

The old diplomat sighed as he recalled his years in Afghanistan, and then leaned forward and said in a booming voice that no escalation of troops would bring lasting peace.

http://www.thestate.com/166/story/811099.html



Dexter Filkins: The 'Forever War' In Afghanistan

Audio: NPR

As a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, Dexter Filkins has recently reported on clashes pitting Taliban militants against the Afghan and Pakistani governments.

http://snipurl.com/jba5g


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Economic Recovery is Wishful Thinking

By Dean Baker

The media has been touting whatever good economic news it can find. But the truth is economic recovery is nowhere in sight.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22758.htm



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Obama's Great Illusion

By Yvonne Ridley

I wonder how many of you have woken up to the fact that America's latest leader is really a political Houdini ... an illusionist on a presidential scale. Infront of our very eyes he has morphed from a gentle intellectual, and strong defender of human rights into a war-mongering bully who sponsors targetted assassinations and orders pre-emptive strikes with casual ease.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22753.htm



Most Arabs Know This Speech Will Make Little Difference

By Robert Fisk

I suspect that what the Arab world wants to hear is that Obama will take his soldiers out of Muslim lands.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22755.htm



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Bush Kept Us Safe (Except When He Didn't)

By David Michael Green
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22754.htm



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Cheney: Death Only Option For Some Detainees if Gitmo Closed

By Jon Ward

Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Monday that the only alternative to holding some suspected terrorists indefinitely would be to execute them, arguing against the Obama administration's plans to close the Guantanamo detainee prison.

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White House betraying commitment to openness and transparency

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/8683/


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Next-up News Nr 980

- Airbus, WiFi et GSM: "Cage de Faraday protectrice et inversée, immunité avionique"

- Airbus et Téléphonie Mobile: "Principe fonctionnement système embarqué pico-antenne relais"

http://www.next-up.org/Newsoftheworld/Airbus.php#1

Bertelsmann und die Kinder

Fortgeschrittene Indoktrination

“Nahezu unbemerkt von der Öffentlichkeit hat es in den Kindergärten der
Republik in den letzten Jahren gravierende Veränderungen in der Erziehung
gegeben. Zuerst waren es die Hochschulen (Prozess von Bologna), dann die
Schulen (selbstständige Schulen) und zuletzt die Kindergärten, die unter
den politischen Einfluss von Lobbyisten wie der Bertelsmann-Stiftung
geraten sind. Eine erfahrene Erzieherin weiß näheres aus Erfahrung zu
berichten…“ Artikel von Ulla Wesseler in NRhZ-Online - Neue Rheinische
Zeitung vom 03.06.2009
http://www.nrhz.de/flyer/beitrag.php?id=13853

Siehe dazu:

Bertelsmann, der Kindergarten und ich. Der Blog von Ulla Wesseler
http://www.kinderwarte.de/


Aus: LabourNet, 15. Juni 2009



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Dienstag, 2. Juni 2009

To Counter Terror, Build Justice

Kathy Kelly, Truthout: "Shortly after arriving in Pakistan, one week ago, we met a weaver and his extended family, numbering 76 in all, who had been forcibly displaced from their homes in Fathepur, a small village in the Swat Valley. Fighting between the Pakistani military and the Taliban had intensified. Terrified by aerial bombing and anxious to leave before a curfew would make flight impossible, the family packed all the belongings they could carry and fled on foot. It was a harrowing four-day journey over snow-covered hills."

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More talking, more problems: 'Cell phone elbow' damages nerves

By Madison Park

CNN

(CNN) -- If your pinkie and ring fingers tingle or feel numb, you might not want to pick up that cell phone to call the doctor.

Too much cell phone use can lead to overextending nerves, causing what doctors call "cell phone elbow."

Orthopedic specialists are reporting cases of "cell phone elbow," in which patients damage an essential nerve in their arm by bending their elbows too tightly for too long.

When cell phone users hold the phone to their ears, they stretch a nerve that extends underneath the funny bone and controls the smallest fingers. When talkers chat for a long time in that position, it "chokes the blood supply to the nerves. It makes the nerves short-circuit. The next thing you know, there's tingling in the ring and small finger," said Dr. Peter J. Evans, the director of the Hand and Upper Extremity Center at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio.

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http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/06/02/cell.phone.elbow/index.html


Informant: Mark G.

Air France pilots NFC-based mobile boarding passes

Following the terrible tragedy unfolding re the missing plane: http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2240573/air-france-pilots-nfc-mobile - Coincidence? KLM also offer this - so we will see.

Sylvia

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- Airbus, Wifi and GSM: "A protective and an inverted Faraday cage, safeguard electronic systems"

- Airbus and mobile phones: "How mobile phones work in an aircraft"

- Aircraft safety and electromagnetic compatibility: "Wifi Airbus A330 flight Qantas QF72"

Airbus Faraday Cage and Emf Immunity Airbus Faraday Cage and Emf Immunity omeganews
http://www.next-up.org/pdf/Airbus_Faraday_Cage_and_Emf_Immunity.pdf

http://www.next-up.org/Newsoftheworld/Airbus.php#1

Helfen Sie mit Ihrer Unterschrift, die Wale zu schützen

http://tinyurl.com/kw335d



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Petitionsausschuss lehnt neue Gesetze gegen Überwachung abhängig Beschäftigter ab

„Am 13.05.2009 teilte mir der Petitionsausschuss mit, dass die Damen und Herren in Berlin trotz ausufernder Überwachung von abhängig Beschäftigten, „die derzeitige Rechtslage für sachgerecht und geboten“ halten und deshalb mein Anliegen „nicht unterstützen“. Da in je-der Hinsicht lesenswert, mache ich hiermit die Begründung öffentlich (vgl. Anlage unten). Über Sinn und Zweck von Petitionen lässt sich sicher abendfüllend streiten. Und bestimmt zählen hier Ideologie und Macht mehr als Argumente. Immerhin zeigt jedoch die Antwort des Petitionsausschusses, dass Wahlversprechungen das eine, aber das, was wirklich geplant ist, das andere ist. Ich kann nur empfehlen, den eventuell noch vorhandenen guten Glauben an den „eigentlich“ guten Willen der Damen und Herren am Spreeufer aufzugeben. Er existiert nicht. Was bestenfalls existiert, ist eine bestimmte Rechtslage. Wer die Antwort genau durchliest, wird sogar erkennen, dass hier sogar - recht vorbildlich - die wesentlichen Punkte zum Persönlichkeits- und Datenschutz im abhängigen Arbeitsverhältnis aus rechtlicher Sicht konzentriert dargestellt werden. Vielleicht wird der eine oder andere auch erkennen, dass das, was danach heute als Gegenwehr rechtlich möglich wäre, tatsächlich nur selten oder gar nicht genutzt wird. Die Antwort enthält hier deutliche Hinweise auf Versäumnisse [auch der Betriebsräte]….“ Kommentar von Armin Kammrad vom 31.05.2009 (pdf), darin auch die Antwort des Petitionsausschusses http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/grundrechte/komm/andaten2.pdf

Beide beziehen sich auf: Petition zum Arbeitnehmerdatenschutz von Armin Kammrad vom 08.06.2008 (pdf) http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/grundrechte/komm/andaten.pdf


Datensucht als Ersatz für Gesinnungskontrolle. Die Dimension der Überwachung, Kontrolle und Einschüchterung im Betrieb

„Arbeitnehmerdatenschutz - oder besser gesagt dessen Fehlen - ist momentan ein großes Thema: E-Mail-Überwachung, Speicherung von Krankendaten, Ausspähen von Kontakten etc. Egal, ob unter dem Vorwand der Spionage- und Korruptionsabwehr (Airbus, Telekom, Bahn), als systematische Kontrolle aller Angestellten und vor allem der (potenziellen) Betriebsräte bis in das Privatleben (Lidl, Schlecker, Bahn, Siemens, Telekom) oder als vorsorgliches Sammeln von Kündigungsgründen selbst bei sensitiven Daten wie Krankheitsarten (Lidl, Daimler und Drogeriekette Müller) - die Skandale brechen nicht ab. Die Unternehmen spionieren ihre Lohnabhängigen deutschlandweit aus. Die aufgeführten Beispiele stellen nur die Spitze des Eisberges dar, weil sie eindeutig belegbar an die Öffentlichkeit drangen und zugleich auf deren - launisches - Interesse stießen. Dass britische Firmen, wie der Guardian enthüllt, schwarze Listen über potenzielle Angestellte führen, kann in Zeiten, in denen jeder erstmal gegoogelt wird
(und viele z.B. beim LabourNet deshalb ihre veröffentlichten Unterschriften gegen Kriege oder Nazis entfernt haben wollen), nicht verwundern: Vorbeugen ist billiger als Entlassen. Mit immer umfassenderem Zugriff auf das Arbeitsvermögen wird auch die Kontrolle umfassend und das Misstrauen offenbar flächendeckend…“ Artikel von Mag Wompel in ak - analyse & kritik vom 15.5.2009 http://www.akweb.de/ak_s/ak539/38.htm


Freedom Not Fear - Freiheit statt Angst! Demonstration am 6. Juni in Mainz

„Demonstration am 6. Juni 2009 in Mainz gegen Überwachung, Vorratsdatenspeicherung und Zensur in Rheinland-Pfalz, dem Rhein-Main-Gebiet, Deutschland und überall sonst auf der Welt! Ein breites Bündnis aus Parteiorganisationen, Verbänden, Datenschützern und Bürgerrechtsgruppen ruft gemeinsam zu einer Demonstration gegen Überwachung, Zensur und Vorratsdatenspeicherung in Mainz auf. Am 6. Juni, dem Tag vor der Europawahl, versammeln sich die Demonstranten um 10 Uhr am Mainzer Hauptbahnhof, um gemeinsam auf die immer schärfer werdende Überwachungs- und Kontroll-Gesetzgebung in Deutschland und Europa hinzuweisen…“ Pressemitteilung des Arbeitskreises Vorratsdatenspeicherung Mainz vom 29.05.2009 http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/308/79/lang,de/


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Verstöße gegen den Datenschutz: Daimler räumt weitere Datenmissbrauchsfälle ein

„Der Daimler-Konzern hat weitere Fälle von Datenmissbrauch in seinem Bremer Mercedes-Werk eingeräumt. Der Datenschützer des Daimler-Konzerns hatte eine umfangreiche Datenprüfung im Werk Bremen veranlasst, nachdem Radio Bremen vor fünf Wochen über die illegale Speicherungen von Krankendaten bei Mercedes-Benz berichtet hatte…“ Beitrag bei Radio Bremen vom 27.05.2009

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There Are Already 355 Terrorists in American Prisons

Fred Kaplan, Slate Magazine: "President Obama's remark that some Guantanamo detainees might be transferred to American prisons has prompted an extraordinary, and intellectually feeble, storm of protest. Former Vice President Dick Cheney kicked off the campaign when he said, during his May 21 speech at the American Enterprise Institute, that 'to bring the worst terrorists inside the United States would be a cause for great danger and regret in the years to come.' Sitting lawmakers - especially those from states such as Kansas and Colorado where federal prisons are based - raised the same specter and shouted the ancient cry of principled rebellion: 'Not In My Back Yard!'"

http://www.truthout.org/060209O



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Why'd Obama Switch on Detainee Photos? Maliki Went Ballistic

Nancy A. Youssef, McClatchy Newspapers: "President Barack Obama reversed his decision to release detainee abuse photos from Iraq and Afghanistan after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki warned that Iraq would erupt into violence and that Iraqis would demand that US troops withdraw from Iraq a year earlier than planned, two US military officers, a senior defense official and a State Department official have told McClatchy."

http://www.truthout.org/060209L



Former Interrogator Presses for McChrystal's Stance on Torture

Spencer Ackerman, The Washington Independent: "A former military interrogator who contributed to the manhunt for a senior Iraqi terrorist has urged the Senate Armed Services Committee staff to press Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the Obama administration's nominee to lead US troops in the Afghanistan war, on what he knew about detainee abuse committed by troops in Iraq under his command when McChrystal goes before the panel Tuesday morning for his confirmation hearing. 'Gen. McChrystal, he was there in Iraq often, and he may have been separated from these things by couple layers [of subordinates] but it would've been his responsibility to know what was going on,' said Matthew Alexander, the pseudonym of a former Air Force interrogator whose non-coercive interrogations in 2006 helped identify and kill Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, then the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq."

http://www.truthout.org/060209M



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Cheney speaks out again, this time at National Press Club lunch

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/8681/


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The blinding fog of war

Strike the Root
by Roger Young

06/01/09

Only when individuals give up their humanity and principles to kill for the king can the obscene drama of war begin. Only when the state witnesses the fact that individuals are willing to surrender their benevolence and decency to fight, kill and die whenever ordered can the state feel confident to attack still more liberties that individuals hold dear...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/91/young/young1.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Breaking down the status quo in six easy steps

Our Future
by Sara Robinson

05/28/09

One of the things I’m really liking about the new regime is the way the stark, terrified silence of the Bush years is giving way to noisy, energetic public discussion of subjects that would have been considered hardcore political pornography just a year or two ago. Mr. Obama himself may not want to talk about single-payer health care or employee free choice or special inquiries into CIA torture practices, but the American people are definitely going there, with or without him. We seem to have recovered our moral voice, and relocated our own interests. And the powers that be, along with their paid minions in Congress, are feeling very, very nervous about it. I admit it: I’m enjoying watching them squirm...

http://tinyurl.com/lqc9zm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Downsizing America

The Nation
by John Nichols

06/01/09

The trouble with the whole ‘Nixon goes to China’ theory — which is grounded in the calculus that big progress is made when a politician goes against type to address a seemingly intractable challenge — is that sometimes the ‘bold’ gesture is really just more of the same. This is an important reality to recognize as the major media in the United States begins to play up the reshaping of General Motors by the Obama administration’s auto-industry task force as a courageous or groundbreaking ‘new’ initiative to ’save’ domestic automaking. It’s not. The GM bankruptcy and bailout is the continuation of post-industrial policies of the Clinton and Bush years. Those policies, which encouraged companies to shutter factories in the US and move operations to foreign countries with lower wages and weaker regulations, were defined by Wall Street rather than Main Street...

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Obama’s socialized bankruptcy for GM

Christian Science Monitor
by staff

06/01/09

America’s recession might have been longer and the job cuts steeper if General Motors and Chrysler had been thrown into a normal bankruptcy. Under that route, a judge would have salvaged only the most market-worthy parts of the carmakers and liquidated the noncompetitive parts. Instead, President Obama chose a different course — prenegotiated bankruptcies — to reorganize each company. He decided to used his clout to force only certain concessions from stakeholders. And he decided to cater to political interests, such as demands in Congress not to allow GM to import its own cars made in China. As a result, his socialized bankruptcy left taxpayers as majority owner of GM and with many aspects of ‘old GM’ intact...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0601/p08s01-comv.html


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Whence the terror hysteria? Follow the money

AntiWar.Com
by Philip Giraldi

06/02/09

One of the unique pleasures of living near our nation’s capital is to sit down with the first morning cup of coffee, open the Washington Post, and flip through the full-page ads placed by defense contractors. The ads almost always feature dedicated young soldiers, fierce bald eagles, and American flags. They extol our heroic warriors and note how they, the contractors, are on the front line defending freedom and the American way. They do not mention that the ads are paid for by the taxpayers, courtesy of the huge profits generated by unneeded defense spending. Their CEOs and shareholders must smile when they see the ads. The rest of us shouldn’t. This is not to suggest that defense contractors don’t do a lot of good in the world. They support armies of lobbyists and contribute to congressmen who otherwise would have to find real work...

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The torture discussion we should have

Freedom Politics
by Alan Bock

The question of what House Speaker Nancy Pelosi knew and when she knew it is certainly interesting and probably embarrassing to her, or she would have had better answers. But the central questions about U.S. use of torture or torture-like interrogation techniques go much deeper than one less-than-candid politician. A good place to start might be with former Vice President Dick Cheney’s one-man campaign to justify the torture (or enhanced interrogation, if you prefer) regimen pushed by the Bush administration...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Judge puts hold on detainee cases at US base

MSNBC

06/01/09

A federal judge on Monday put a hold on his groundbreaking order allowing detainees at a U.S. air base in Afghanistan access to U.S. courts until an appeals court can rule on the case involving prisoners held in an active war zone. The Obama administration, in arguments similar to those made by the Bush White House, had challenged a ruling by U.S. District Judge John Bates two months ago that some foreign detainees at Bagram Airfield could use civilian courts in the United States to challenge their detention...

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ACLU: Court Rules In Favor Of Transparency In Guantánamo Cases

http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2009/06/01-3

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Judge: Gitmo legal documents must be public

MSNBC

06/01/09

A federal judge ordered the United States on Monday to publicly reveal unclassified versions of its allegations and evidence justifying the continued imprisonment of more than 100 detainees being held at Guantanamo Bay. The Justice Department had been filing unclassified versions of its legal documents under seal, so that they could only be seen by judges, attorneys and government officials...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Leading Rights Groups Call On Obama To Release Prisoner Abuse Photos

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Monsanto's Genetically Engineered Wheat Rejected Globally

Organic Consumers Association
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The Feds' Draconian Animal ID System

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The Socialist Bailout of Wall Street

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One of the first things you learn in diplomacy 101 is not to make threats you can’t back up

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is up to its usual tricks at American airports

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Security theater in three airports

LewRockwell.Com
by Robert Higgs

06/02/09

Returning recently from a trip to Turkey, my wife and I had the distinct displeasure of passing repeatedly through ’security’ checkpoints, not to mention waiting in long queues in order to arrive at these unpleasant passages. Although every country’s airport security boasts its own unique idiocies, all have much in common. It’s a waste of time to fret about swine flu; the more pressing danger to the world is obviously fool flu — although I am not sure who are the greater fools, the politicians and their flunkies who put these stupid procedures in place or the masses who put up with them in the wholly mistaken belief that their security is thereby enhanced. But let us not dwell on generalities when specifics lie so close at hand...

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The Austrian Cure for Economic Illness

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The 'End of the Line' for the World's Oceans

Climate Change Turning Seas Acid

Reuters: "Climate change is turning the oceans more acid in a trend that could endanger everything from clams to coral and be irreversible for thousands of years, national science academies said on Monday."

http://www.truthout.org/060109EA

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The 'End of the Line' for the World's Oceans
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/06/08-0



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Congolese children work, fight and die for our cell phones and diamonds

Rape Crisis in Congo Tied to Mining Activity

Dominique Soguel, Women's eNews: "Activists concerned by this year's escalation of sexual violence in eastern Congo are trying to turn up the heat on those benefitting - directly or indirectly - from illicit mineral extractions. 'Conflict minerals power our entire electronic industry,' John Prendergast, co-founder of the Enough Project, told US senators at a May 13 hearing on sexual violence in eastern Congo and Sudan."

http://www.truthout.org/060109WA

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Congolese children work, fight and die for our cell phones and diamonds
http://www.flickr.com/groups/raisehopeforcongo/discuss/72157611578655963/



Mobile phone metals fuelling Congo war
http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_round_up/417911/mobile_phone_metals_fuelling_congo_war.html


Informant: Iris Atzmon

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Orphaned, Raped and Ignored

By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

Sometimes I wish eastern Congo could suffer an earthquake or a tsunami, so that it might finally get the attention it needs. The barbaric civil war being waged here is the most lethal conflict since World War II and has claimed at least 30 times as many lives as the Haiti earthquake. Yet no humanitarian crisis generates so little attention per million corpses, or such a pathetic international response.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article24562.htm



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US Deaths in Iraq Rise Sharply in May

BBC News: "US forces in Iraq suffered their highest casualties last month of any month since September 2008. May saw 24 US soldiers killed, bringing the total number of US casualties since the 2003 invasion to just over 4,300."

http://www.truthout.org/060109S



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Trying Harder in Pakistan and Afghanistan

Steve Weissman, Truthout: "'Master, how long will it take for me to reach enlightenment?' the eager student asked. 'Perhaps ten years,' the teacher answered. 'But what if I try extra hard?' the student asked. 'How long will it take then?' The teacher thought for a moment and smiled. 'Then,' he said, 'it will take twenty years.' Anyone who has studied Eastern philosophy or martial arts will have heard the story in one form or another, but it has special application to President Barack Obama's escalating intervention in Afghanistan and Pakistan."

http://www.truthout.org/060109R



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Your Share of the US Debt

Your family's share of the government debt is now over half a million dollars. A record $546,668, to be exact. That cheery Monday stat comes courtesy of a USA Today study, which claims that each American family's share rose 12% in 2008. That's $55,000 in new government debt last year for every US household - thousands more than the median household annual income. Here's how it breaks down:
http://dailyreckoning.com/your-share-of-the-us-debt/



Crisis at the VA as Benefits Claims Backlog Nearly Tops One Million

During the past four months, the Department of Veterans Affairs backlog of unfinished disability claims from grew by more than 100,000, adding to an already mountainous backlog that is now close to topping one million.

http://www.inteldaily.com/news/173/ARTICLE/10859/2009-06-01.html


From Information Clearing House



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U.N. calls U.S. human rights record "deplorable"

A new report suggests the U.S. may have committed war crimes -- and endorses the formation of a truth commission.

http://www.salon.com/news/primary_sources/2009/05/29/un_report/print.html



Identity of men on CIA rendition flights to British island revealed

Two terror suspects who were flown by the CIA to the British territory of Diego Garcia and later allegedly tortured have been named and evidence about their treatment has been revealed for the first time.

http://snipurl.com/j8anc



Stop the US torture ship

British human rights campaigners Reprieve have urged the Spanish authorities to board and search US torture ship USS Bataan after it moored at the Palma de Mallorca holiday resort.

http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/index.php/britain/stop_the_us_torture_ship


From Information Clearing House



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Afghanistan demands return of Guantanamo boy

Afghanistan has demanded that the United States return a young Afghan detained throughout his teenage years in Guantanamo Bay, where lawyers said Monday he was tortured at the controversial prison.

http://snipurl.com/j89vq


From Information Clearing House

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A child at Guantanamo

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Andy Worthington

06/01/09

In all the recent hysteria about the supposed dangers posed by the remaining 240 prisoners at Guantanamo, it has been easy to forget that sensible appraisals of the number of individuals with any meaningful connection to terrorism have long indicated that no more than a few dozen of those still held should be regarded as any kind of significant threat and that, therefore, the prison still holds over 200 prisoners who, at best, were low-level Taliban soldiers with a strong dislike of U.S. foreign policy, and, at worst, should never have been held at all...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0906a.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Goodbye, GM

By Michael Moore

As I sit here in GM's birthplace, Flint, Michigan, I am surrounded by friends and family who are filled with anxiety about what will happen to them and to the town. Forty percent of the homes and businesses in the city have been abandoned. Imagine what it would be like if you lived in a city where almost every other house is empty. What would be your state of mind?

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22748.htm

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The Future of Manufacturing, GM, and American Workers

Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog: "We should stop pining after the days when millions of Americans stood along assembly lines and continuously bolted, fit, soldered or clamped what went by. Those days are over.... Any job that's even slightly routine is disappearing from the US. But this doesn't mean we are left with fewer jobs. It means only that we have fewer routine jobs, including traditional manufacturing. When the US economy gets back on track, many routine jobs won't be returning - but new jobs will take their place."

http://www.truthout.org/060109T



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General Rick Sanchez Calls for War Crimes Truth Commission

By Jack Hidary

The General described the failures at all levels of civilian and military command that led to the abuses in Iraq, "and that is why I support the formation of a truth commission."

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article22750.htm



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War Is Sin

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/06/01-0



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Even in Crisis, Banks Dig In for Fight Against Rules

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/06/01-3



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