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  • 268,000 jobs created in April jolt economy

    [Op-Ed (opinion editorial)] (Toledo Blade Latest Headlines)

    WASHINGTON — U.S. companies are on a hiring spree.Businesses delivered a jolt of strength to the economy by creating 268,000 jobs in April, the biggest monthly total in more than five years. The gains were solid across an array of industries, including construction.It was the third month in a row of at least 200,000 new jobs. The private sector has added jobs for 14 consecutive months. Even a slight rise in the jobless rate to 9 percent appears to be a quirk.The job growth was better than ...

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  • Top 5 Headlines in Health Reform

    [PBS] (PBS NewsHour | PBS)

    Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.) speaks to reporters on Thursday at an event hosted by Health AffairsHere's a roundup of what's been happening in health reform this week:MEDICARE OVERHAUL: OUT OF BUDGET TALKS?Republican lawmakers signaled this week they may back away from overhauling Medicare - a centerpiece of their budget plan. On Thursday, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., said the opposition from Democrats mad ...

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  • Suspected Osama bin Laden aide set for US extradition over 1998 bombings

    [England, United Kingdom, Guardian] (Latest news and comment from Britain | guardian.co.uk)

    Khalid al-Fawwaz charged with helping al-Qaida plan 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and TanzaniaA Saudi man accused of conspiring with Osama bin Laden in the bombings of two US embassies expects to be extradited to face charges after more than 12 years in British custody, according to documents which have emerged from a US court.Prosecutors in New York have charged Khalid al-Fawwaz with helping al-Qaida to orchestrate the 1998 car bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, which ...

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  • Canadian court dismisses extradition appeal

    [Washington, D.C.] (Examiner RSS)

    The Associated Press The Associated Press TORONTO A Canadian court has dismissed an appeal by the federal government to extradite a Canadian man indicted in the U.S. on charges he supplied al-Qaida with weapons. Abdullah Khadr, 29, was held in Canada on a U.S. warrant after his December 2005 arrest. He is wanted in the U.S. fo ...

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  • money

    5 Experts Explain How To Solve The Budget Deficit

    [Real Estate] (Business Insider)

    If current policies remain in place, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates the U.S. budget deficit for 2011 will be close to $1.5 trillion, or 9.8 percent of GDP. While CBO "benchmark" projections see a short-term, gradual decline in deficits as the economic recovery continues, long-term deficits loom large with ballooning entitlement outlays stemming from an aging population and rising health care costs. Most economists fear that large budget deficits and growing debt poses a consider ...

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  • Gas prices may have peaked; strong job growth

    [Washington, D.C.] (ABC 7 News)

    There are signs of hope for the economy: Experts say gas prices may have peaked for this summer, and businesses have boosted their payrolls by adding 268,000 jobs in April. An early morning drop in oil prices had Americans hoping a drop in gas prices was on the way. The price of a barrel of oil danced below the $100 mark and fell below it on Friday for the first time since mid-March. Hours later, it was back up, and prices at the pump are steady at $3.98. Still, experts say expect the price of ...

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  • Understanding the Yuan-US Dollar Relationship to Precious Metals and Commodities

    [Economics] (Minyanville)

    In early January of 2011 a top secret candlelight dinner was held at the White House. There was no fanfare. Present were the industrial military and governmental heads of both China and the United States. Our government had just digested the failures of Lehman Brothers AIG and other corporate icons by creating massive bailouts and running up trillion dollar budgetary deficits. China was also concerned about inflation and soaring prices due to the intentional debasement of the US currency (UUP) b ...

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  • Remarks by the President to Workers at Allison Transmission Headquarters

    [Obama, AOL] (White House.gov Press Office Feed)

    Release Time: For Immediate Release Location: Allison Transmission Headquarters Indianapolis, Indiana 12:10 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, everybody. Good to see you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Thank you, everybody. Please have a seat. Thank you. It is good to be back in Indianapolis. (Applause.) Hello, Hoosiers! Sorry about the Pacers. (Laughter.) I'm ...

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  • Your Weekend Wrap-up of the Doubts, Debates, and New Details of the Bin Laden Raid

    [Military, Green, News, Politics] (ProPublica: Articles and Investigations)

    by Marian Wang More details, debates, and even doubts have continued to emerge about the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden this week. We've been tracking the coverage with our reading guide. We're also got a weekend wrap-up for the major threads of this evolving story. For the doubters (aka the Deathers) In an online message that surfaced today, Al Qaeda confirmed that its founder was killed and warned that his death would not be in vain: “We will rema ...

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  • Government to provide $50M to organic farmers

    [bizjournals] (Dayton Business News - Local Dayton News | Dayton Business Journal)

    The federal government is making $50 million available to organic farmers across the country. The United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is offering its Environmental Quality Incentives Program Organic Initiative. The EQIP Organic Initiative provides farmers and ranchers beginning to implement organic conservation measures with 75 percent of the cost of those efforts. And limited-resource and socially-disadvantaged farmers and ranchers beginning implem ...

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  • The Termination of the Menominee

    [First Nations] (Native American Netroots - Front Page)

    Following World War II, the United States wanted to get out of the Indian business: that is, to sever all relationships with Indian tribes. In the spirit of assimilation and with the intent of reducing government's role in Indian affairs, Congress passed the Indian Claims Commission Act in 1946 as a vehicle to extinguish all pending Indian claims and thus end the federal government's obligation to provide support for the tribes. In other words, it would act as a kind of severance package which w ...

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  • Homeland Security Suspends Ineffective, Discriminatory Immigration Program

    [Media Law] (Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union)

    Zero for 93,000. That was the government's terrorism conviction record resulting from several preventive immigration measures that targeted citizens of principally Arab- and Muslim-majority nations. At the heart of these efforts stood the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System NSEERS. Last Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) made a long-overdue announcement indefinitely suspending NSEERS, which singled out immigrant men and boys from designated countries for extr ...

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  • When Capitalists Need Socialist Workers

    [Right-Wing, Politics] (Bench Memos)

    Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services announced its intention to bar veteran CEO Howard Solomon from the operations of his employer, Forest Laboratories, Inc. If Forest chooses not to fire Mr. Solomon it will lose its ability to sell its pharmaceuticals to Medicare, Medicaid, and the Veterans Administration. The demand came weeks after Forest and HHS settled allegations that the drug maker had improperly marketed its antidepressants Celexa and Lexapro. Two weeks ago, Shell Oil ...

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  • Video: Ron Paul's pie-in-sky plan turns blind eyes to down-to-earth denials

    [GLBT] (Good As You)

    If the matter of getting the government out of marriage came up in a serious way that even a bare majority of Americans wanted to entertain, then we would be willing to have that conversation, so long as it focused ...

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  • Rwandan woman identifies Kan. man in genocide

    [Wichita, KS] (Wichita Eagle: News Updates)

    A woman whose husband and three young children were slaughtered during the 1994 Rwandan genocide cried Thursday as she identified from the witness stand the Kansas man she contends led a mob attack up a mountain where she and many others had sought refuge from the ethnic carnage that was sweeping the African nation.Her account was the most emotional yet as the trial of Lazare Kobagaya entered its fifth day of testimony in a federal courtroom in Wichita. The government is seeking to revoke his U. ...

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  • Mental health the focus on budget night - Sky News Australia

    [Mental Health] (MENTAL HEALTH - Google News)

    TopNews Arab Emirates Mental health the focus on budget night Sky News Australia Mental health will be the centrepiece of Labor's health budget, with the government to establish a national mental health commission to ensure minds are treated with as much care as people's bodies. The federal government will spend around $2 billion Government to Invest $2 Billion into Mental Health ServicesTopNews United States AMA pleased with mental health fund boostABC Online Tackling mental health major focus ...

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  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan

    Turkey debates presidential system

    [Washington, D.C.] (Examiner RSS)

    CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA Associated Press ISTANBUL Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan looms over Turkish political life, a combative figure with a gift for oratory who talks about building a "Great Turkey" by 2023, the country's 1 ...

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  • Orrin Hatch Thinks The Tax System Is Unfair Because It Doesn’t Tax Poor People Enough

    [Politics] (ThinkProgress)

    In an effort to fend off Democratic budgetary proposals that include higher tax rates on the rich and corporations, Congressional Republicans are dusting off one of their favorite talking points: that America’s debt and deficits are caused entirely by spending and not at all by decreasing revenue streams. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made the argument on the Senate floor yesterday, saying: “We all know that raising taxes would stall the rebound we all claim to want. ...

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  • Safety Reviewers Raise Questions about Construction of New Nuclear Fuel Plant

    [Military, Green, News, Politics] (ProPublica: Articles and Investigations)

    By Donna Deedy, special to ProPublica with Michael Grabell, ProPublica In the late 1990s, U.S. policymakers approved a plan to turn plutonium from nuclear weapons into fuel for commercial reactors. The first-of-its kind plant, now being built in South Carolina, was intended to reduce the Cold War stockpile and the threat of nuclear material theft while supplying the country’s energy needs. More than a decade later, the mixed oxide fuel (MOX) plant is running into mounting troubles, i ...

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  • Researchers propose 'whole-system redesign' of U.S. agriculture

    [Future, Nanotechnology] (Next Big Future)

    Incremental improvements to agriculture have been which have included adoption of two-year crop rotations, precision agriculture technologies, classically bred and genetically engineered crops, and reduced- or no-tillage management systems. US David researchers are recommending innovative agricultural systems such as organic farming, grass-fed and other alternative livestock production systems, mixed crop and livestock systems, and perennial grains. And it would require significant changes in ...

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  • John Falzon

    Real welfare reform needs guts, not paternal damnation

    [Australian Broadcasting Company] (The Drum Opinion)

    According to a recent OECD report Australia has one of the lowest unemployment benefits in the developed world. Since the mid-1990s, people experiencing unemployment have been increasingly disadvantaged compared with average weekly earners and the aged pension recipients. A single Newstart recipient is forced to survive on $34 a day, a battle that is waged from below the poverty line. Social, economic and political exclusion is a systematic action that is done to people. It is not something th ...

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  • credit: Muffet

    Corporate Profits Soar 81 Percent but Few Jobs Created

    [Healthcare] (AFL-CIO NOW BLOG)

    On the eve of tomorrow’s unemployment report for April, we get this news from Fortune: Profits of the 500 largest U.S. corporations soar by 81 percent ($318 billion), the third largest percentage gain in list history…Wal-Mart holds the number one spot for the second year in a row…Exxon Mobil leads profits with $30 billion, for the eighth year in row. The stunning leap in profits is so excessive even Fortune writers are writhing in their leather chairs: We’ve rarely seen such a sta ...

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  • Religious Right Activist Styles Himself Historian, Attracts Republican Presidential Hopefuls

    [Politics, Law] (ACS Blog)

    David Barton, head of a fundamentalist Christian outfit based in Texas, garnered front-page coverage today from The New York Times because he “has the ear of several would-be presidents.” Those would-be presidents are all folks in the Republican camp, who are contemplating whether to seek the party’s nomination for president. Barton tells The Times that he has met with “several of the potential candidates,” including Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich and Rep. Michele Bac ...

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  • Pakistan’s Ever-Shifting Stance on Bin Laden Raid

    [Military, Green, News, Politics] (ProPublica: Articles and Investigations)

    by Marian Wang In the aftermath of Osama bin Laden's death, it's been difficult to figure out exactly where Pakistan stands on the the issue—and exactly how or even whether it plans on investigating its apparent intelligence failures. The initial statements were polite. President Obama credited the U.S. counterterrorism partnership with Pakistan, and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari reiterated Pakistan’s unified stand against terrorism. But in th ...

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  • Two Jax buildings make Fed list of excess properties

    [bizjournals] (Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal)

    The White House released its list of excess federal properties Wednesday, and it includes two Jacksonville properties. The list is a database of more than 12,000 properties ranging from sheds to warehouses. These excess properties are assets the federal government can sell for a profit. The two Jacksonville properties on the list belong to the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. One is a 432-square-foot office building, and the other is a 900-square-foot general use building. A White Hous ...

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  • Evan Wolfson

    Domestic Disturbance: Before DOMA, there was another debate over marriage within the gay and lesbian community

    [GLBT] (Metro Weekly (Newspaper Magazine of Gay and Lesbian DC))

    Feature Story: Part One of a series marking the 15th anniversary of the passage of the Defense of Marriage Act Talking with Andrew Sullivan about marriage is a bit like asking a blue whale what he ate for dinner. Once he starts, there's really no end. (Photo by Todd Franson) ''At any particular point, we weren't clear what would happen next,'' he says, sitting at a coffee shop on a warm, early spring afternoon. ''It was way more contingent. You tend to look back on these things with a sense o ...

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  • Floodways are for floods.

    [Geology] (Riparian Rap)

    @font-face { font-family: "Cambria";}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Check out this NASA image from today and consider whether blowing up the Birds Point Levee might lower record flood elevations at places other than Cairo. Only one major outlet I know of, the Wall Street Journal, got the Birds Point story right today, by mentioning flowage easements. Landowners in t ...

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  • GPO Enhance Public Access To Federal Court Opinions

    [Printing] (WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News)

    WASHINGTON-The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) and the Federal Judiciary are launching a one-year pilot program providing free public access to court opinions through GPO's Federal Digital System (FDsys). The joint project was approved by the Judicial Conference of the United States and GPO's Congressional oversight committee, the Joint Committee on Printing. When fully implemented, the pilot will include up to 42 courts. The Judiciary continually has sought ways to enhance public access t ...

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  • President Obama Announces More Key Administra​tion Posts

    [Obama, AOL] (White House.gov Press Office Feed)

    Release Time: For Immediate Release WASHINGTON – Today, President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate the following individuals to key Administration posts: · Laura A. Cordero, Member, Board of Trustees of the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation · Barbara McQuiston, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Department of Defense · Matthew H. Tueller, Ambassador to th ...

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  • No more aid for Freddie Mac

    [Op-Ed (opinion editorial)] (Toledo Blade Latest Headlines)

    WASHINGTON — Freddie Mac earned $676 million in the January-March quarter, the first time the bailed-out mortgage giant has reported a quarterly gain in nearly two years.The government-controlled company requested no additional federal aid Wednesday after receiving $13 billion over the past four quarters.CEO Charles Haldeman attributed the net income to cost savings and fewer single-family homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgages. Tighter lending requirements have also helped i ...

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  • Tweets Regarding Bin Ladin's Demise

    [Right-Wing, Politics] (Politics4All Latest Blogs)

    Bin Ladin is supposedly dead. A million plus terrorists to go. The death of Bin Ladin ends the war on terrorism the same way the capture of Saddam ended war in Iraq. Now that Bin Ladin is supposedly dead, expect Qaddaffi to attempt to regain his crown as king of all terrorists. Bin Ladin's compound is surrounded by 18 foot walls. Can't help but admire his taste in architecture and real estate. Bin Ladin is said to have died amongst his wives and children. Given enough time, Albert Mohler an ...

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  • More taxes on Big Oil won't bring gas prices down

    [Washington, D.C.] (Examiner RSS)

    Cal Thomas Examiner Columnist First-quarter profits for American oil companies are jaw dropping. Exxon Mobil Corp. earned nearly $11 billion, up 69 percent from a year ago. Royal Dutch Shell PLC, Europe's largest oil company, announced it made $8.78 billion in the first quarter, a 60 percent increase over last year. Much of it, but not all, is due to higher gas prices, over which the ...

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  • Bad seeds: A plan to phase out the $5 billion in ‘direct payment’ agricultural subsidies

    [Green, Social Entrepreneurship] (Grist - the latest from Grist)

    by Jake Caldwell. Cross-posted from the Center for American Progress. Agriculture and the family farm are the foundation of strong and healthy rural communities, and a critical engine of U.S. economic growth. Regrettably, a key aspect of U.S. agricultural policy does not meaningfully contribute to the success of U.S. farmers: Most federal farm subsidies are outdated, expensive, and inequitable. In an era of fiscal constraint and more immediate budget priorities, many of these ineffective subsi ...

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  • Encoded in Geronimo's name: enemy | Steven Newcomb

    [Corporate Blogs, Politics, Op-Ed (opinion editorial), Guardian] (Comment is free | guardian.co.uk)

    The US can have an African American president but still be unconscious of its hostility to the Apache leader it persecutedWhat the hell were they thinking?Why would the first African American president of the United States, as US commander-in-chief, think nothing of US military forces applying the codename "Geronimo" to Osama bin Laden during the reported assault against that long-sought enemy of the United States? Apparently, having an African American president in the White House is not enough ...

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  • Hawaii budget hikes taxes, erodes reserves, 12% on food stamps, most expensive state to rent, Hilo VA workers exposed to radiation, Kauai seed companies nicked for grubbing violations, HPD OT for Obama hits $228,247, more news from the Hawaiian Islands

    [Hawaii] (All Hawaii News)

    Moana Surfrider (c) 2011 All Hawaii News Waikiki Hotel Plan Caught In Honolulu's Tangled Web. Civil Beat. The Hawaii Legislature is passing more than $600 million worth of tax increases on businesses, vehicles and personal income. Associated Press. After months of number crunching and heated debate, lawmakers passed a two-year state budget on Tuesday. They also voted on more than 100 bills. Hawaii News Now. The state House and Senate sent Gov. Neil Abercrombie yesterday a balanced bud ...

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  • Like Trulia for Real Estate Uncle Sam Doesn't Want

    [Politics] (techPresident)

    The White House's new Excess Federal Properties Interactive Map Stay tuned to this space for a big upcoming piece on the political implications of geography, pegged to the rise of open mapping. But to whet your appetite, check out this new release from the White House: the Excess Federal Properties Interactive Map, posted today on the home page of WhiteHouse.gov. The politics here: on Monday, the White House called for the creation of a Civilian Property Realignment Board, modeled after the Ba ...

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  • ManTech Awarded Contract to Support Development of Solar Energy

    [Solar] (Solar Energy News)

    FAIRFAX, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected ManTech International Corporation (NASDAQ: MANT) for a prime contract to provide scientific, engineering and technical support assistance (SETA) services for the department’s SunShot Initiative. The 17-month contract is valued at about $4 million. The DOE SunShot Initiative is a collaborative national initiative to make solar energy technologies cost-competitive with other forms of energy by reducing the cost of ...

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  • Solar Trust of America Expands Management Team With Vice President of Corporate Communications and External Affairs

    [Solar] (Solar Energy News)

    OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Solar Trust of America, the nation’s leading integrated solar industrial company, today announced the appointment of Edward L. Sullivan as Vice President of Corporate Communications and External Affairs. Mr. Sullivan will oversee Solar Trust’s corporate communications, government affairs, marketing and investor relations activities. Mr. Sullivan brings over 15 years of relevant professional experience in government affairs, communications, political strategy ...

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  • House Gets Ready to Vote on Radical Anti-Abortion Bill

    [Media Law] (Blog of Rights: Official Blog of the American Civil Liberties Union)

    The U.S. House of Representatives is getting ready to vote on the misleadingly titled No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act (H.R. 3) today. As early as noon, your representatives will be deciding whether or not to take away insurance coverage for abortion from millions of women. You can watch the debate in real time on www.cspan.org, or follow our twitter feed for live updates. Yesterday, we discussed the mean-spiritedness that pervades this bill. As the House edges closer to passing t ...

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  • Photobucket

    Are We Seeing The Rise Of Super DOMA?

    [Women, GLBT, Blacks] (Pam's House Blend - Front Page)

    Lavi Soloway, prominent advocate of the LGBT immigration rights movement thinks so, and he's sounding the alarm. An immigration attorney, Soloway also the founder of the Stop The Deportations blog, an excellent source of information for LGBT bi-national couples. Having worked for years on LGBT immigration cases as a founder of Immigration Equality, he's also in private practice. He's seen some changes in the ICE practices of late. Soloway says even as the administration has backed off defending ...

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  • Has Mexico's climate aid really slowed carbon emissions?

    [Guardian] (Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk)

    IPS: Amidst the creation of a new 'Green Climate Fund' for developing countries, questions are being raised on the climate finance Mexico has already receivedWhile Mexico recently played host to a meeting for the creation of a Green Climate Fund, doubts have been raised over whether the millions of dollars in financing the country has already received in recent years have been effectively implemented to combat global warming and its consequences.Over the last decade, the Mexican government has r ...

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  • Fiat back in US with economical 500

    [Seattle, WA, Seattle, Most Popular, Op-Ed (opinion editorial), College Basketball] (The Seattle Times)

    The 2012 Fiat 500 hatchback is the newest and arguably the cutest small car in the United States, with federal government fuel mileage ratings that are at the top of the subcompact class.

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  • Drumbeat: May 4, 2011

    [Green, Oil ] (The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future)

    The Internet: One big power suck In a way, for energy producers, the huge increase in usage by companies like Google and Facebook is a godsend. Electricity demand from many industrial clients has dropped by up to 20% over the last few years, largely due to the recession and greater efficiency. Tech sector growth "has helped make that decrease not so bad," said Steve Rosenstock, an engineer at the Edison Electric Institute, the utility trade association. The electricity needed to power and cool ...

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  • U.S. sues Deutsche Bank

    [bizjournals, St. Louis, MO] (St. Louis Business News - Local St. Louis News | The St. Louis Business Journal)

    The United States government has sued Deutsche Bank, accusing it of lying about the quality of home loans it handled under a government program and demanding that the bank repay hundreds of millions of dollars of losses on those loans, The New York Times reports. The mortgages, guaranteed by the Federal Housing Administration, are expected to cost the government more than $1 ...

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  • FOX-TV Airs Two Interviews On the Armenian Genocide

    [Armenia] (Armenian Issues)

    By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier FOX-TV (Los Angeles) invited this writer for a live in-studio interview on the Armenian Genocide for two consecutive days. The first, lasting 5 minutes, took place on April 24, during the TV station’s evening news program. The second, lasting over 6 minutes, took place on April 25, during the Good Day LA Show. Below are excerpts from both interviews: April 24, 2011 FOX-TV: Joining us now is Harut Sassounian, the president of the United Ar ...

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  • AP analysis: Economic stress drops to 3-month low

    [Washington, D.C.] (Examiner AP RSS)

    MARTIN CRUTSINGER Associated Press Lower unemployment, bankruptcies and foreclosures in March reduced the nation's economic stress to its lowest point this year, according to The Associated Press' monthly analysis of conditions around the country. More than 85 percent of the nation's 3,141 counties and every state but two — Louisiana and South Dakota — enjoyed better conditions i ...

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  • Who is now on the World's Most Wanted list?

    [Guardian] (World news: India | guardian.co.uk)

    The death of Osama bin Laden offers a perfect opportunity to revisit the list of the World's Most Wanted. So who still makes it?He wasn't the World's Most Wanted Man. Officially, at least, there's no such thing. But when Osama bin Laden died from a shot to the head and another to the chest sometime between midnight and 1.30am local time on Monday, the man who, in the popular western imagination, held arguably the best – and certainly the best-publicised – claim to be regarded as such left be ...

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  • Going green with a restaurant franchise

    [Nonprofit] (personnal Business Blog)

    Environmentally sensitive practices are becoming increasingly important for many businesses and restaurant franchising is no exception. The environment is a hot topic and the public is becoming more vocal about what they expect from retailers, manufacturers and service providers alike. Environmental issues which are foremost in the public’s mind, and which restaurant franchises must now take into account, include energy conservation, recycling and organic locally sourced food. In Britain, ...

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  • Civics for Suckers

    [Politics] (Booman Tribune)

    Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912, just two years before Franz Ferdinand's assassination sparked the First World War. It shouldn't need to be said, but before Arizona was a state it wasn't a state. The territory that became Arizona was pried away from Mexico and formally annexed in pieces between 1848 and 1853. When the Founding Fathers were hashing out the original compromises that went into drafting the U.S. Constitution, Arizona belonged to Spain. Let's keep these facts in mind w ...

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  • The Myth of Free Market Health Care

    [Politics] (Yglesias)

    Senator Ron Johnson takes to the Wall Street Journal op-ed page to warn that the Affordable Care Act will lead to reduced levels of technological progress in medicine and reduced availability of health care services. His article is wrong in many points of detail, but it’s at its most insane on the conceptual level. The fundamental issue here is that Johnson starts from the premise that the existing health care system he likes so much constitutes a free market in health care. It simply does ...

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