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Opposition to Musharraf swells in wake of Bhutto killing; Kenya vote spurs violence in opposition to alleged vote-rigging…

December 31, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

31 December :: Reports suggest Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party now seeks to mount firm opposition to Musharraf rule, creating concerns of unrest, political instability as troubled nation seeks return to democratic government; WSJ reports new PPP co-chair Asif Ali Zardari “yesterday repeatedly referred to the Pakistan Muslim League (Q), a party affiliated with Mr. Musharraf […]

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Stability Key Goal Shared by Top Rivals in Pakistan

December 30, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

In the wake of the assassination of Pakistan People’s Party leader Benazir Bhutto, stability seems to be the key goal among top rivals in secular political leadership. The PPP has announced that in keeping with Ms. Bhutto’s wishes, her son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, a 19-year-old student at Christ Church College, Oxford, will take the helm […]

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Bhutto Assassination Signals Deep-running Political Rift that Could Destabilize Pakistan

December 28, 2007 :: admin :: One Comment

Fmr. Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto, whose father was executed in the process of a military coup in the 1970s, and who has said she remained “broken” by what had happened to her during 5 years in military prison, was assassinated Thursday, while campaigning to restore free elections to her country. She had been the […]

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Uzbek vote declared "undemocratic"; Pope uses Christmas address to call for environmental responsibility…

December 27, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

26 December :: Uzbekistan’s elections have been criticized for official manipulation and declared “undemocratic”, with international observers citing a number of procedural measures and alleged incidents of intimidation that prevented a free and fair vote; Karimov, Uzbekistan’s only post-Soviet president officially won 88.1% of the votes tallied; the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe […]

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Doctors without Borders reports 10 most underreported humanitarian crises of 2007

December 23, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

The top ten most underreported humanitarian crises worldwide are, according to Doctors without Borders (MSF), “Displaced Fleeing War in Somalia Face Humanitarian Crisis; Political and Economic Turmoil Sparks Health-Care Crisis in Zimbabwe; Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Spreads As New Drugs Go Untested; Expanded Use of Nutrient Dense Ready-to-Use Foods Crucial for Reducing Childhood Malnutrition; Civilians Increasingly Under […]

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9/11 Comm. says CIA tape destruction impeded probe; US army unit refused combat orders fearing their anger could lead to massacre…

December 22, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

22 December :: The two chairmen of the investigatory commission for the 9/11 attacks, Lee Hamilton and Thomas Kean, have said their review of classified evidence suggests the CIA made a concerted effort to “impede” the inquiry by hiding evidence of abusive interrogation techniques; according to Reuters, “Among statements that the memo suggested were misleading […]

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Putin may have amassed secret $40 billion fortune while ‘fighting corruption’; new ANC leader Zuma may face corruption charges…

December 21, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

21 December :: Guardian reports Russian pres. Vladimir Putin may be hiding secret $40 billion fortune in accounts in Switzerland, Lichtenstein, that struggle for control of state-run assets brewing amid rival Kremlin factions; Putin fortune would be major news, as he has long claimed his attacks on political rivals were part of anti-corruption crusade against […]

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Cuban gov’t hints Castro may be retiring permanently; Hamas leadership floats peace deal with Israel, no talks as yet…

December 19, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

19 December :: Cuban gov’t announces official consideration of Fidel Castro’s retirement; ailing leader will likely not return to power, leading to wide-ranging speculation about successor to the world’s longest ruling dictator; no timetable has been set for his official withdrawal from public life… Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who served as PM in their short-lived […]

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GOP lawmaker says intel. comm. probe of CIA tapes’ destruction, will continue; UK study says consumer product chemicals may be mixing dangerously…

December 17, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

17 December :: Michigan Republican Peter Hoekstra, ranking GOP member of the House intelligence committee, has said the committee will pursue its investigation of the CIA’s destruction of tapes of alleged torture; Hoekstra told the press it was important that there be accountability in the intelligence community, adding “The CIA did not tell us about […]

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Overcoming Acrimony, Bali Conference Brings Concessions, Start of a ‘Roadmap’

December 16, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

The UN climate change policy conference on the Indonesian island of Bali has ended in dramatic fashion, as EU and US delegates found themselves in a war of words over differences in how to reach long-term reductions in “heat-trapping gases” emitted by human societies, essentially: carbon emissions.
The International Herald Tribune reports on the confrontations […]

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Bali conference ends with drama, compromise, possible emissions ‘roadmap’; Bush moves to limit JAG’s ability to disagree with White House…

December 16, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

16 December :: Bali climate change conference goes into extra day, as EU, US reach agreement on language for roadmap to global emissions rules; CNN reports “The European Union and the United States reached agreement on a compromise for a global warming pact Saturday, setting the stage for intense negotiations in the next two years […]

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Massive Diversion of U.S. Grain to Fuel Cars is Raising World Food Prices

December 14, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

Lester R. Brown, EPI :: If you think you are spending more each week at the supermarket, you may be right. The escalating share of the U.S. grain harvest going to ethanol distilleries is driving up food prices worldwide.
Corn prices have doubled over the last year, wheat futures are trading at their highest level in […]

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NJ Assembly passes death penalty ban; US accused of trying to derail Bali climate talks; US may be engaging Iran via Arab allies…

December 14, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

14 December :: New Jersey Assembly has passed death penalty ban, Gov. Corzine says he may sign within one week; 8 men currently awaiting execution will have sentences commuted to life in prison, observers comment some states may begin to follow suit, after DNA evidence has demonstrated high rate of erroneous convictions… The Bush admin. […]

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Senate vote one short of passage of energy bill; judiciary committee votes for contempt charges against 2 Bush aides…

December 13, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

13 December :: Pro-industry forces in the US Senate have blocked the sweeping energy-policy reform bill that Democrats have touted as necessary for future economic and ecological wellbeing of the nation; “in order to bring the bill to a vote, Democrats were forced to drop a provision that required utilities to obtain at least 15% […]

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CIA director says ‘Executive’ approved waterboarding, Congress knew of tapes in ‘03; UK’s Brown to sign Lisbon treaty, but alone, away from cameras…

December 12, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

12 December :: CIA director Hayden has said harsh interrogation techniques appearing on destroyed video tapes “reviewed and approved by the Department of Justice and by other elements of the Executive Branch”; he has briefed Senate intelligence committee, but said he was unable to answer all questions, because tapes were made under one predecessor and […]

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Justice, CIA, at least one Congressional committee to probe CIA destruction of video evidence; Obama camp hosts 30,000 in SC, with Oprah…

December 9, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

9 December :: LA Times reporting “The Justice Department and the CIA’s Office of the Inspector General said Saturday that they had launched a joint inquiry into the CIA’s controversial destruction of videotaped interrogations of two Al Qaeda suspects”; unnamed staffer for Senate judiciary committee said probes could lead to charges of obstruction of justice, […]

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Harvard physicist able to ‘freeze’ light, manipulate, release; White House admits Bush told in August Iran may have suspended nuke program in 2003…

December 8, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

8 December :: Harvard physicist “Lene Vestergaard Hau can stop a pulse of light in midflight, start it up again at 0.13 miles per hour, and then make it appear in a completely different location“; laboratory achievement signals major breakthrough in understanding of physics of electromagnetic radiation, key is manipulation of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), […]

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CIA admits it destroyed videotapes that could have served as evidence; package bomb kills one in Paris; US voters ‘angry’ at political system…

December 7, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

7 December :: CIA has admitted it destroyed video tapes documenting interrogations critics have labeled torture; Senate judiciary committee chair Patrick Leahy (D-VT) said the destruction of the tapes, potential evidence, was “hidden away from accountability”, while ACLU National Security Project director told press “The destruction of these tapes suggests an utter disregard for the […]

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UN praises US Senate effort to cap greenhouse gas emissions; IMF to calculate climate costs; Ukraine pres. backs Tymoshenko for PM…

December 7, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

6 December :: UN says US Senate plan to cap greenhouse gas emissions is step in right direction for US, for public health worldwide, in effort to reduce climate change impact; after new Australian gov’t ratified Kyoto Protocol at Bali talks, US is only developed nation not signed on, while Bush admin. representative at Bali […]

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Supreme Court hears Guantanamo habeas complaint against military tribunals; NIE position on Iran meshes with military intelligence…

December 5, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

5 December :: US Supreme Court hearing case of prisoners held at Guantánamo Bay naval base, without charge or due process, who now argue 2006 military tribunals legislation violates the US Constitution because it strips defendants of habeas corpus rights; LA Times reports “the detainees do not have lawyers and have no right to challenge […]

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Resort to Beauty

December 5, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

A morass of hope and upheaval circumscribes the human experience, the fact of living in the world, at odds with the world, in contention for a patch of sunlight amid overturned ambitions and frustrated ideals. Most severe human conflict emerges from the complexity of such contention. One method of surviving, emotionally, as an intellect, as a human being refusing to give up on humanity, is the resort to beauty.

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Del órgano conceptualizador, disuelto en el lenguaje

December 5, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

¿Sabemos sobre qué terreno pisamos, qué fundamento se levanta debajo de nuestros pies para darnos lugar? si las palabras tienen un peso variable incluso en el momento en que se dicen, y cuál es el trasfondo de esa variación? o sea, qué mensaje escondido pueda haber en la energía que conllevan y dejan caer sobre nuestra percepción de la realidad? sabemos, acaso, si hay significado alguno ni constancia en la forma que elegimos para expresarnos, si tal vez vayamos construyendo dos historias a la vez, la que nos sirve ver en el momento y la que veremos con tiempo, cuando otro significado nos sirve de una manera más completa…

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NIE says no Iran nuclear weapons program, for now; calls for climate refugee assistance at Bali summit, as sea-levels rising…

December 4, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

4 December :: Revised US National Intelligence Estimate says Iran halted nuclear weapons program in 2003, no current work being done to pursue bomb; NIE is consensus report from 16 US intelligence agencies, current analysis contradicts White House policy, as well as 2005 NIE citing Iran’s determination to build bomb; according to current NIE, Iran […]

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Paulson Bond Proposal Aims to Stave Off Foreclosures

December 4, 2007 :: jr3o :: No Comment Yet

The Secretary of the US Treasury Dept., Henry Paulson, has proposed a plan whereby Congress would approve new legislation allowing state and local governments to issue tax-exempt bonds to homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages who need to refinance in order not to suffer foreclosure. The plan would allow “innovative mortgage programs” to be kept at lower cost, allowing affected borrowers to keep their homes while they pay down potentially crippling loans.

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Putin leads exit polling in Russian parliamentary vote; Venezuelans reject Chávez constitutional reforms; Annapolis may warm US-Syria relations…

December 3, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

3 December :: With 54.5% of vote counted, Putin’s ‘United Russia’ party has reportedly gathered 62.9% of the vote, the Communist party a distant 2nd with 11.6%; NY Times reporting “Across Russia in recent weeks, members of opposition parties said they had been subjected to intense harassment from the authorities, and people who worked for […]

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The 12-year Sea Change, the Green Economy

December 3, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

TheHotSpring.com :: Between the years 2008 and 2020, we are likely to see a still unimaginably sweeping shift away from fossil fuels and high-contamination modes of powering our economy. The transition will have a political component, but will be driven mostly by cost concerns, resource scarcity, and public demand for cleaner air and responsible […]

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Putin’s United Russia Party Said to Be Using State Power to Block Out Rivals

December 1, 2007 :: admin :: No Comment Yet

EUROPE’S TOP ELECTION MONITORING BODY HAS REFUSED TO OBSERVE SUNDAY’S ELECTIONS SAYING PROCESS HAS BEEN UNFAIR
Reports from across Russia indicate that by various means, state authorities are pressuring organizations and institutions of all kinds to force mass voter turnout for Pres. Putin’s United Russia party. The Kremlin denies the allegations, but at least one high […]

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