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Military Commissions Create "Second-Class" Justice System, Lawyers Charge
William Fisher, Truthout: "Critics of President Obama's changes to the regulations governing military commissions are characterizing these changes as 'cosmetic improvements,' amid a growing consensus among... ...
rudkla - 11. Nov, 09:43
The Regime's Legitimacy Crisis
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rudkla - 27. Okt, 05:54
Who will pay Government debt?
The Free Liberal by Fred E. Foldvary 09/23/09 The ‘incidence’ of taxation refers to who pays the ultimate burden of a tax. The optimal theoretical resolution is government budget surpluses... ...
rudkla - 24. Sep, 14:31
New bid to curb illegal masts
Sep 23, 2009 (Gulf Daily News - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- THE war against illegal phone masts is spreading across Bahrain after the Central Municipal Council agreed to set... ...
rudkla - 23. Sep, 08:37
Obama then and now
Corporate corruption killing America Nolan Chart by Joel S. Hirschhorn 09/14/09 [T]h e health insurance industry and others have successfully corrupted Congress and brainwashed much of the population... ...
rudkla - 15. Sep, 10:08
Telecom Towers in Rural Nova Scotia
This is an update on the issue of the rejection of a tower site proposed for Victoria Harbour, Kings Co, Nova Scotia, Canada. This is part of a government funded project to provide high speed internet... ...
rudkla - 1. Sep, 11:05
Murdoch: A Cultural Chernobyl
By John Pilger In 1995, Murdoch flew Tony and Cherie Blair first-class to Hayman Island, Australia, where the aspiring war criminal spoke about "the need for a new moral purpose in politics", which included... ...
rudkla - 27. Jul, 19:40
Birmingham planners defy government to block mobile phone mast application
Jul 24 2009 by Paul Dale, Birmingham Post Birmingham planners have voted to defy government regulations by refusing permission for a 30ft-high mobile phone mast next to a nursery school. City councillors... ...
rudkla - 24. Jul, 05:38
Destroying Indigenous Populations
Dahr Jamail, Truthout: "There is uranium all around the Black Hills, South and North Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. Mining companies came in and dug large holes through these lands to extract uranium in... ...
rudkla - 20. Jun, 22:25
Council blunder allows phone mast
A mobile phone mast could be erected near a Northumberland school following a blunder by the county council. The authority refused consent for the mast, just yards from Darras Hall First School, but failed... ...
rudkla - 17. Jun, 18:31