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Green Mountain Mustering for the War at Home or Abroad?

3 hours ago ago from Talking Union

by Steve Early Earlier this month, the People's Republic of Burlington had a busy weekend mustering its “troops” for active duty on several fronts, one at home and the other abroad. On Saturday, Dec. 5, two hundred labor and progressive activists gathered at the University of Vermont to plan more effective resistance to job cuts and contract give-backs demanded by recession-ravaged employers. The title of their conference “Turning ...

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Perpetual war in America - Part 1

23 hours ago ago from Opinione

Although the American military has been involved in many foreign interventions over the last thirty years in addition to the two major wars it fought after World War II, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, there is little evidence in American culture of the negative effects of this perpetual war. This can be attributed to the relatively large population of the United States and the small segment of society such as the lower and ...

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Experiments on the Amazon Mechanical Turk

3 hours ago ago from Follow the Data

The Amazon Mechanical Turk is a pretty remarkable marketplace for work which hooks up who need to repeat a simple and often tedious task a large number of times with a large pool of who will complete the task for a small amount of money. It's a way to have access to an on-demand global workforce at any hour a bit like the human version of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud perhaps. The Mechanical Turk tasks require human intelligence to solve ...

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Jews Favor `Ethnic Cleansing' of Non-Jews, New Poll Shows

20 hours ago ago from RePortersNoteBook.com

Obama's Approval Rating Slips Below 50 Percent NBC News  ... According to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll ... For the first time, Obama's overall job approval rating has fallen below 50 percent (to 47 percent). In addition, for the first time since Sept. 2007, a plurality (45 percent) sees the Democratic Party in a negative light. And the percentage believing the country is on the wrong track (55 percent) is at its highest ...

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GEAB N°40 is available! Spring 2010 – A new tipping point of the global systemic crisis: When the slip knot around public deficits....

9 hours ago ago from News Kontent

LEAP/E2020 believes that the global systemic crisis will experience a new tipping point from Spring 2010. Indeed, at that time, the public finances of the major Western countries are going to become unmanageable, as it will simultaneously become clear that new support measures for the economy are needed because of the failure of the various stimuli in 2009 (1), and that the size of budget deficits preclude any significant new expenditures. ...

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A Grudging Accord in Climate Talks

23 hours ago ago from The New York Times

COPENHAGEN After two weeks of delays, theatrics and last-minute deal-making, the United Nations climate change talks concluded here early Saturday morning with a grudging agreement by the participants to take note of a pact shaped by five major nations. Global Warming Recent developments on the politics of global warming with background, analysis, timelines and earlier events from NYTimes.com and Google. Multimedia ...

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