Daily Archives: April 20, 2011

EPA reaches $1.4 million settlement with Monsanto over phosphate mine violations

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The Environmental Protection agency has agreed in principle to a $1.4 million settlement with a subsidiary of Monsanto Co. accused of contaminating groundwater and a stream with selenium and other heavy metals at its phosphate mining operation in southeastern Idaho.

UK DAILY MAIL: Libya – Cluster Bombs Slaughter Civilians

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As new details emerged of atrocities carried out by Colonel Gaddafi’s soldiers and mercenaries, Britain yesterday ruled out committing ground troops in Libya.

End of the Road by Agron Belica; Dedicated to Gaza Activist Vittorio Arrigoni

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Tim King and Sean King Salem-News.com New song and music video celebrate life of Vik Arrigoni of ISM, the International Solidarity Movement. (SALEM, Ore.) - While...

Memo Ties Kennedy Assassination To UFO Coverup

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Then prime minister Jean Chretien is applaud by his Liberal caucus in the House of Commons on March 17, 2003, after announcing Canada’s refusal to partake in the U.S. –led invasion of Iraq. (CBC)

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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Veterans!  Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources We encourage you to browse our list so that you can...

I Fixed the Federal Budget and You Can Too!

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Now that Congress and the President have finished playing Let's Make a Deal on the annual gridlock over the federal budget, readers may think this debate is over.

SINNING AGAINST ZIONISM : Traitor to Country

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Richard Goldstone’s journey from Justice to Sinner represents the spiritual act of dying in the Zionist world. By recanting his own report he has attempted to break the bonds that cast him into the sufferings in Caina, Antenora, and Judecca where, in Dante’s Inferno, those treacherous to their own, are removed from the light and warmth of their kin, their country, and their masters and suffer eternal damnation in the remorseless dead center of the ice in the most bottomless circle of Hell.

David Miliband’s Afghan Endgame Slightly off Mark

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It is typical to scoff at David Miliband’s position for his post-political career. But in a recent New York Times article the former U.K Foreign Secretary showed that his intellect and judgment on a number of key issues, including how to bring the Afghan War to an end, was and remains almost finely honed; but it lacks an indigenous solution to be airborne: