Archive for March, 2013

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Israel Fires Into Syria

March 24th, 2013

Via: Reuters: Israel said it fired into Syria on Sunday and destroyed a machinegun position in the Golan Heights from where shots had been fired at Israeli soldiers in a further spillover of the Syrian civil war along a tense front. It was not immediately clear whether Israel held Syrian troops or rebels responsible for […]

Putin Foe, Exiled Russian Oligarch Found Dead in UK Home

March 24th, 2013

Via: CNN: Investigators are searching the London area home where the body of former Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky was found for possible chemical, radiological or biological evidence, police said in a statement released early Sunday. Circumstances surrounding the death of Berezovsky, one of the most politically influential of Russia’s oligarchs until a bitter falling out […]

More People Have Access To Cellphones Than Toilets

March 24th, 2013

The failure to see human waste as anything less than a valuable resource is THE most maddening nonsense that I’m aware of. The media would have you believe that this is some sort of expensive, complicated, pretty much unsolvable issue when the most basic solution is a 20 liter bucket (or what Americans refer to […]

Academia Is Eating Its Young

March 24th, 2013

Don’t forget the fraud: Doubts About Johns Hopkins Research Have Gone Unanswered Scientific Fraud: ‘Nobody Had Noticed the Whole Thing Was Rotten’ American Society for Microbiology: ‘Has Modern Science Become Dysfunctional?’ Via: Press Button, Go Boink: It’s a difficult time for anyone in Academia. From teaching, to funding, to publishing, to translating research, to intellectual […]

The Lack of Dirt in Childhood and Autoimmune Diseases

March 23rd, 2013

Via: Smithsonian: “Move to a hygiene society, and it does not matter your race or ethnicity—allergy rises.”

Instead of Closing, Gitmo to Receive Major Upgrades

March 23rd, 2013

Via: Antiwar: It was supposed to be closed by now, indeed President Obama promised to have it closed four years ago. but with Guantanamo Bay still there, and still full of detainees who the administration now seems comfortable keeping forever without charges or a trial, it is facing a “overhaul.” Pentagon officials say that a […]

Iraq: Two U.S.-Led Wars Have Left Behind Hundreds of Tons of Depleted Uranium and Other Toxic Wastes

March 23rd, 2013

Via: Al Jazeera: Contamination from Depleted Uranium (DU) munitions and other military-related pollution is suspected of causing a sharp rises in congenital birth defects, cancer cases, and other illnesses throughout much of Iraq. Many prominent doctors and scientists contend that DU contamination is also connected to the recent emergence of diseases that were not previously […]

Poverty Hits America’s Suburbs

March 23rd, 2013

Via: NBC: The number of suburban residents living in poverty rose by nearly 64 percent between 2000 and 2011, to about 16.4 million people, according to a Brookings Institution analysis of 95 of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas. That’s more than double the rate of growth for urban poverty in those areas. “I think we […]

CYPRUS: FOOD AND FUEL

March 23rd, 2013

Via: New York Times: Cyprus’s parliament on Friday partly approved a revised formula for obtaining an international bailout to avert a default, amid strong signals that the plan would not pass muster with international lenders. But they put off voting on a crucial new proposal until later this weekend — one that would confiscate a […]

Dylan Ratigan Quits MSNBC, Help Vets Create Network of Organic Hydroponic Farms

March 22nd, 2013

Via: Dylan Ratigan: If you are reading this, you likely know I left a highly-successful, self-titled show at MSNBC last June in search of meaning and purpose in my work and life. I had lost both after 18 years in Manhattan and the chaos surrounding the hollow political debates permeating America’s media and politics. After […]

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