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Monumento a las "tostadas calientes"

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… o magdalenas de Proust.
El olor a tostadas recién hechas me trae sentimientos cercanos a un concepto de felicidad: una mezcla de ternura, de estabilidad, de haber llegado bien, de estar en “mi lugar”.
El Arte sublima la realidad con minúsculas, ese mundo de sombras en el que nos movemos con más o menos tiento […]

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US fears catastrophic dam collapse in Iraq could kill 500,000; UK power Grid officials warn of possible energy crisis this winter…

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31 October :: US authorities fear catastrophic dam failure in Iraq: “A catastrophic failure of the largest dam in Iraq would send a wave 65ft high hurtling down the valley of the river Tigris, killing up to 500,000 people, US engineers warned yesterday” reports UK’s Independent; Army Corps of Engineers warns failure of the two-mile-across […]

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Remota desoladora, máscara del lenguaje

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máscara de matiz y de vidrio
r e m o t a i n c i s i v a t r i s t e y a p t a
te matizamos queriendo ir más allá
entre las angustias —y soberbias— y humildades
más implacables
con pies que no andan
que son glándulas de mitología
de esmeraldas que cerebrales nievan
s o b r e n i e v e s s i n f i n . . .

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La vita è bella!

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La vita è bella! es un proyecto de exposición con el fin de celebrar los detalles que hacen hasta de lo más humildemente personal o mundano un reino de fascinación y deleite. El proyecto aspira a mostrar que el aburrimiento es siempre algo mitológico más que existente, una historia conventiente o instructiva, y que hasta […]

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DHS detains UK cabinet minister, Muslim, 2nd time in 2 yrs; US hands Karbala to Iraqi forces; UN says Gaza fuel cuts unacceptable…

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30 October :: US Dept. of Homeland Security has for 2nd time in 2 years detained, searched and interrogated Shahid Malik, the UK’s international development minister and its first Muslim cabinet minister; on both occasions, he had been in the US to meet with members of the Dept. of Homeland Security itself… Bloomberg reporting “Karbala […]

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ABA recommends freeze on all execution, nationwide; Cristina Fernández de Kirchner wins Argentine presidency; Exxon seeks to reduce Valdez judgment…

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29 October :: American Bar Association finds irregularities throughout death-penalty system in US, says moratorium should be imposed by all states until thorough examination, correction of systemic flaws is carried out; “After carefully studying the way states across the spectrum handle executions, it has become crystal clear that the process is deeply flawed” an ABA […]

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US southeast in tri-state water-scarcity conflict; coal becoming increasingly popular as petroleum costs escalate…

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28 October :: US southeast caught up in political conflict over scarce water resources; PhysOrg reports “Hoping to guarantee no one will go thirsty, Georgia authorities want to drastically reduce the outflow from a reservoir that supplies drinking water to three million people. But neighboring Alabama claims that would have devastating economic effects on its […]

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China to spend $14 bn to clean up toxic lake; FEMA apologizes for sham press briefing…

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27 October :: China plans to spend $14.4 billion to clean up Lake Tai, 3rd largest fresh-water lake in country, affected by direct toxic dumping, rampant algal bloom that cut off drinking water to Wuxi, a city of 2.3 million; according to IHT “Lake Tai, known as China’s ancient “land of rice and fish,” is […]

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GAO finds terrorist watch list may target too many people; St. Bernard breed may prove Darwin’s evolution; oil over $92/barrel…

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26 October :: Report from Government Accountability Office (GAO) finds terrorist watch list may be targetting too many people to be effective, including 755,000 names as of May 2007, 860,000 at present; critics of the list say it threatens civil liberties, contravenes Constitutional protections; Sen. Lieberman has expressed concern about its “500 percent increase in […]

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Rice admits US mishandled Arar case; US may have more contractors in Iraq than soldiers; UN says xenon in Canada proves 2006 DPRK nuke test…

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25 October :: Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice admits to House human rights subcommittee that the US handling of the case of Maher Arar, was “by no means perfect, in fact it was quite imperfect”, adding “we do absolutely not want to transfer anyone to a place where they might be tortured”; Arar is a […]

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Weak Dollar is Canary in Proverbial Economic Coal Mine

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THE DROP IN THE DOLLAR’S VALUE AGAINST LEADING CURRENCIES WILL HAVE REPERCUSSIONS, WHATEVER THE IMMEDIATE CONSOLATIONS
Sentido.tv :: Americans living overseas see the front edge of the dollar collapse. Life in Europe seems to be twice as expensive as just a few years ago, as Euro-driven price-inflation meets the rapid drop in the value of […]

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Half million Californians forced to flee wildfires; fossil record shows high temps correspond to mass extinction; China launches lunar probe…

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24 October :: More than 500,000 Californians have been evacuated as wildfires blaze out of control, more than 1,000 structures destroyed; firefighters admit they cannot control the fires, can only hope at present to protect people; Gov. Schwarzenegger has warned the White House the fires are too vast to be dealth with by state agencies… […]

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CA plans to sue EPA over emissions; Kurdish rebels offer truce with Turkey; Microsoft cedes to EU regulators…

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23 October :: California attorney general Jerry Brown has said he plans to file suit against the EPA, for stalling permission for CA, 11 other states to force automakers to produce cleaner vehicles; suit aims to push emissions regulations designed to reduce threat/pace of human-induced global warming… Kurdish rebel group offers Ankara truce, saying “Our […]

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Jindal, son of Indian immigrants, wins Louisiana governorship; fraud alleged in Kyrgyz constitutional referendum; Obama camp closes money gap…

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22 October :: 36-year-old Republican Bobby Jindal wins Louisiana governorship, becomes first Indian-American governor in US history, youngest currently serving; observers say Jindal, a “staunch conservative” who converted to Catholicism as a teenager, is a rising star in the party, to watch on the national stage; TIME reports “An Ivy League-educated Rhodes Scholar, he was […]

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Iran nuclear negotiator steps down; Turkey reports raid by Kurdish rebels kills at least 9 soldiers; far-right party leads Swiss poll…

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21 October :: Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, has stepped down, allegedly over differences with Pres. Ahmadinejad; Iran gov’t says there is no rift among leadership, diplomats, Larijani will attend meeting with UN representatives to ease transition to new negotiator’s team… At least 9 casualties reported in PKK raid on Turkish forces near Iraqi […]

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Senate wiretap bill to grant retroactive telecom immunity; Blackwater accused to taking Iraqi military aircraft…

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20 October :: US Senate crafts ‘compromise’ wiretapping bill that grants telecoms immunity from prosecution for illegally handing customer information to NSA; deal was made after intel. committee chair Sen. Rockefeller (D-WV), obtained the secret documents debating, justifying and authorizing the warrantless wiretapping program which spied on American citizens; White House has said it will […]

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Mukasey refuses to denounce torture in interrogations, despite Supreme Court ruling; Bhutto says Zia agents seek her death; crude hits $90/barrel…

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19 October :: US att. gen. nominee Mukasey has told Senate panel he believes so-called ‘unlawful combatants’ are not entitled to Geneva Conventions protections, a view contravened by existing law and jurisprudence; US Supreme Court has already ruled the Conventions govern US treatment of prisoners, not which prisoners enjoy protections; HRW reports “In Hamdan v. […]

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Bhutto returns to Pakistan; ‘2nd Earth’ found 20 light yrs from ours; Putin calls Iraq war ‘pointless’, urges ‘time out’ on Iran…

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18 October :: Ex-PM Benazir Bhutto returns to Pakistan, is greeted by hundreds of thousands of supporters in Karachi, having traveled from across the nation, Bhutto has been in talks with Musharraf to form ‘national unity’ gov’t, stave off ascent of radical clerics; two bombs ripped through massive crowd marching with Bhutto through Karachi, reportedly […]

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Atlanta’s main source of drinking water may be dry within 4 months; UK housing market may be heading for crash…

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17 October :: Lake Lanier, Atlanta’s main water source, might be dry within four months, according to one worst-case projection; drought across the US southeast has reached the most severe warning level… Guardian reports “Britain risks the prospect of a US-style crash in its house prices as the credit crunch in the financial markets takes […]

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1st ‘baby-boomer’ starts collecting Social Security; Hillary’s foreign policy expected to "Use both hard and soft power"…

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16 October :: 1st official ‘baby-boomer’ begins collecting Social Security; as many as 80 million Americans from her generation will eventually collect the government pension payments… NY Times ‘The Caucus’ blog reports Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy would “Use both hard power and soft power; talk to your enemies and strengthen alliances with your friends; deal […]

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Bottled Water: Pouring Resources Down the Drain

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Emily Arnold & Janet Larsen, EPI :: The global consumption of bottled water reached 154 billion liters (41 billion gallons) in 2004, up 57 percent from the 98 billion liters consumed five years earlier. Even in areas where tap water is safe to drink, demand for bottled water is increasing—producing unnecessary garbage and consuming vast […]

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Vacancies in US executive at worrying high; US House to debate Armenian genocide; China’s Communist party congress opens…

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15 October :: Unfilled vacancies in top-level executive-branch positions in US gov’t startlingly common, leaving multi-billion-dollar agencies without leadership; interim appointees can serve for up to 210 days with full authority, while approval of nominees runs through Senate, 462 days remain in Bush term as of today; IHT quotes Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), ranking Republican […]

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Preventive Measures to Curb Damage from Climate Change: How Close Are They?

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Sentido.tv :: Can the world prepare to face the potential economic fallout from increasingly intense weather phenomena, prolonged heat waves, desertification, ice-melt and flooding? While there is no clear proof Hurricane Katrina was a direct result of climate change, hurricanes of such intensity will become increasingly frequent as Gulf waters warm; the aftermath […]

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UN reports US maternal death rate 4x European avg; US life expectancy rises to record 77.9 years for 2005…

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14 October :: UN report shows rate of women dying during or just after childbirth in US on par with Belarus, Serbia, ten times worse than world’s safest, Ireland; a UN statement on the joint UN-World Bank report said “Among the ten top-ranked European and other industrialized countries, where women are guaranteed good-quality health and […]

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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded for Work to Raise Awareness About Global Climate Change

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Climate change is no longer controversial; it has been accepted as scientific fact by a global consensus of researchers and policy makers, including the Bush White House, which resisted acknowledging human activities were a vital contributing factor, until recently. Now the Nobel committee selecting the Peace Prize laureate has raised the issue of warming posing a major international security crisis.

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Gen. Sanchez says Iraq war planning "catastrophically flawed"; Gen. Clark says Pentagon planned to attack "7 countries in 5 years"…

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13 October :: Fmr commander of US forces in Iraq, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, yesterday declared the war plan “catastrophically flawed”, said the soldiers on the ground and Iraqi civilians are “living a nightmare with no end in sight”, and added that “The administration, Congress and the entire interagency, especially the State Department, must shoulder […]

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The World After Oil Peaks

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Lester R. Brown, EPI :: Peak oil is described as the point where oil production stops rising and begins its inevitable long-term decline. In the face of fast-growing demand, this means rising oil prices. But even if oil production growth simply slows or plateaus, the resulting tightening in supplies will still drive the price of […]

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UN Security Council unanimously ‘deplores’ Burma crackdown; Gore wins Nobel Peace Prize; Afghanistan closes 2 security firms, probing 10 more…

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12 October :: UN Security Council passes unanimous non-binding declaration that it “strongly deplores” the violence used by Burma’s military gov’t against peaceful demonstrators; statement also calls for release of “all political prisoner and remaining detainees”, as well as urging direct talks with opposition, pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, significant action to move Burma […]

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World Grain Stocks for 2006 Fell to 57 Days of Consumption

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Lester R. Brown, EPI :: The world grain harvest for 2006 was projected mid-year to fall short of consumption by 61 million tons, marking the sixth time in the last seven years that production has failed to satisfy demand. As a result of these shortfalls, world carryover stocks at the end of this crop year […]

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China facing Three Gorges fallout; Turkey says US Armenian genocide resolution strains ties; UN calls for Iraq contractors to face justice…

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11 October :: China plans to relocate some 4 million additional people to curb ecological fallout from massive reservoir, “irrational development”, ecological collapse around Three Gorges Dam; move comes after top officials, engineers at site warned gov’t the project could lead to “environmental catastrophe”; ENN reports “Environmentalists have long criticized the project, saying silt trapped […]

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House panel rejects immunity for telecoms in domestic spying; China’s richest person is 26-year-old heiress, worth $16 billion…

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10 October :: US House panel rejects White-House-proposed corporate immunity amendment to eavesdropping legislation; amendment would have retroactively shielded telecoms from penalties for illegally cooperating in the secret NSA domestic spying operation from 2001 through this summer; Pres. Bush warned blocking the retroactive amendment would “take us backward”, while Democratic leaders said they were driven […]

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Northwest passage open across Arctic Ocean for the first time; Calderón says border fence will harm both Mexico, US; Olmert vows to work for peace…

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9 October :: The fabled ‘Northwest Passage’ through northern Canada was ice-free this summer for the first time in recorded history, and is being explored by a Canadian Coast Guard ice-breaker, whose journey will be far easier than any before through the glacial route; climate models had not foreseen such intense Arctic-wide ice-melt until one […]

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Costa Rica referendum appears to narrowly approve CAFTA; Serbian police arrest 56 neo-Nazis when they attack anti-fascist march…

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8 October :: 65% of electorate reported to have participated in Costa Rica free trade referendum; preliminary data suggested likely rejection of proposed CAFTA trade deal with US; with 89% of precincts reporting, a narrow majority of 52% appeared to have passed the trade agreement with the US, Costa Rica’s pres. declaring the deal had […]

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Project Quipu: Integrated Economic Atlas for the 21st Century

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. . . INTRODUCTION
Examining the manner in which financial news is reported in the popular media, THINK proposes to create a system whereby live-update, rss-technology, and financial and editorial expertise, come together to produce a reliable up-to-the-minute resource for evaluating broad economic trends and engagements, without limiting analysis to single-parameter references like GDP or individual […]

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Project Quipu: Integrated Economic Atlas for the 21st Century

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. . . INTRODUCTION
Examining the manner in which financial news is reported in the popular media, Think proposes to create a system whereby live-update, rss-technology, and financial and editorial expertise, come together to produce a reliable up-to-the-minute resource for evaluating broad economic trends and engagements, without limiting analysis to single-parameter references like GDP or individual […]

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FLAG ON THE LAPEL, A NO-ISSUE COMMENT

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Flag on the lapel… the quality of debate in American political punditry has reached the near absurd, when months before any primary vote, nationally syndicated columnists and commentators on one of the most serious shows in political analysis attempt to assess whether or not a candidate is ‘ready’ based on the unserious question about wearing […]

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‘Brain-eating’ amoeba found in Tucson water, chlorination should help; Musharraf regime wins 5 more years, Court may invalidate vote…

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7 August :: Brain-eating amoeba found throughout Tucson, AZ, water supply, authorities say no need to worry, as chlorination kills parasite; at least 6 young men and boys have been killed by the Naegleria fowleri amoeba this year in warm lakes, according to NIH researcher for recreational water-born diseases; scientists say rising temperatures may mean […]

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Scientists craft synthetic chromosome, to announce first "artificial life"; first lady poised to succeed husband as president, of Argentina…

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6 October :: Guardian reports “Craig Venter, the controversial DNA researcher involved in the race to decipher the human genetic code, has built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is poised to announce the creation of the first new artificial life form on Earth“; if achieved, breakthrough will spur heated ethical debates on […]

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Congress demands documents on torture policy; UN envoy warns Burma reform needed; Musharraf offers Bhutto power-sharing deal…

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5 October :: House and Senate judiciary committees have ordered Justice Dept. to turn over legal opinions on harsh interrogation techniques, alleging the Department’s lawyers, who had in 2004 found torture “abhorrent” had in 2005 “reversed themselves and reinstated a secret regime, in essence reinterpreting the law in secret”; White House spokesman says “The policy […]

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Darfur Scene of Ongoing Ethnic Cleansing, Largest UN Peacekeeping Force Deployed

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Sentido.tv :: Darfur, beset by years of bloody internecine violence, with the Khartoum-backed janjaweed militia killing civilians in numbers the US government has officially declared to be genocide, is still struggling to find a real beginning for peace. For years, human rights groups have pleaded with the international community to intervene, with or without the […]

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Two Koreas seek formal peace; Blackwater involved in 195 shootings since 2005; Bush vetoes children’s health insurance expansion…

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4 October :: North and South Korean leaders to call summit to establish formal lasting peace to 1950-53 conflict; analysts say “hermit” regime in North still appears unwilling to make necessary concessions to bring about re-unification, end to dictatorship; North signed new pact to dismantle nuclear facilities one day before… Burmese military junta reported to […]

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Sarkozy campaign against ’sans papiers’ includes police storming homes, woman killed, child in coma, public mounts ‘resistance’…

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3 October :: Guardian newspaper reports Sarkozy campaign against immigrants has led to police “storming” private residences, people falling from balconies —at least one woman killed, one youth in coma—, new underground network of conscientious citizens hiding children to prevent parents’ deportation, estimated 20,000 have joined ‘new resistance’ to prevent rounding up of neighbors… Intense […]