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Beware of Red Herrings on Nuclear Security spun by Hectoring Hegemons

56 minutes ago ago from Project Humanbeingsfirst

Beware of Red Herrings on Nuclear Security spun by Hectoring Hegemons and their patsies! Zahir Ebrahim March 27, 2008. Also see Letter to Sibel Edmonds on 'Pakistan's Bomb, U.S. Cover-up' Project Humanbeingsfirst TM . Permission granted to use freely as per copyright notice. Document ID: PHBFZE20080327 URL: http:// humanbeingsfirst.org . | Print | PDF | Comment . The following letter was sent to ...

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Send lawyers, guns and cell phones

18 hours ago ago from The Mex Files

Mark Lacey in the 11 December 2009 New York Times : HAVANA — A United States government contract worker, who was distributing cellphones, laptops and other communications equipment in Cuba on behalf of the Obama administration, has been detained by the authorities here, American officials said Friday. The officials said the contractor, who works for a company based in the Washington suburbs, was detained Dec. 5. They said the United ...

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DEMOCRACY : AN AMERICAN MYTH

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AN ESSAY Americans learn to revere the word "democracy." In public school, they learn that the American government is "democratic." They take pride in "democracy" because "democracy" is a "free" form of government that is "better" than other governments. After all, when students learn about the American Revolution, they inevitably hear that our Framers established a "democracy." And "democracy" is "better" than the unjust "monarchy" that ...

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US,China Clash In Climate Ping-Pong

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December 12, 2009 by hussnain news under World News COPENHAGEN : They sang each other's praises in the run up to the Copenhagen climate summit, but China and the United States traded sharp barbs in a superpower standoff that has helped set the UN talks on edge. On key issues ranging from how to share out the burden of slashing greenhouse gases, whether such efforts should be independently verified, or if the United States owes ...

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The Plot to ‘Steal the Deal’ in Copenhagen

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William R. Hawkins Thousands of protestors from around the world have flocked to the United Nations Climate Change Conference that opened December 7th in Copenhagen, Most think they are rebelling against the Establishment, posing as the common folk resisting a corrupt system, and advancing progressive notions. But they are wrong on all counts. The main demonstrations have been organized by left-wingers who are the willing shills of foreign ...

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U.S. Offers $85 Million to Promote Efficiency

15 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON The United States will contribute $85 million over the next five years to a $350 million effort by industrialized countries to help spread efficiency and low-carbon energy sources in the developing world, the energy secretary was expected to announce Monday. Global Warming Recent developments on the politics of global warming with background, analysis, timelines and earlier events from NYTimes.com and Google. ...

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Winter Sports Roundup: Austrian Wins a First While Miller Nurses a Volleyball Injury

16 hours ago ago from The New York Times

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BBC News - Developing nations return to Copenhagen climate talks

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By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News, Copenhagen The G77-China bloc is unhappy about moves made by the Danish hosts Talks at the UN climate summit resumed on Monday afternoon after protests from developing nations forced a suspension. But talks have been limited to informal consultations on procedural issues, notably developing countries' demands for more time on the Kyoto ...

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