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Study: Thousands Of Veterans Return With Mental Illness
Nearly a third of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan who received care from Veterans Affairs between 2001 and 2005 were diagnosed with mental health or psychosocial ills, a new study ...
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New Details on the Phony 'Voter Fraud' Angle in the U.S. Attorneys Purge Scandal (Brad Friedman)
EXCLUSIVE: New Details on the Phony 'Voter Fraud' Angle in the U.S. Attorneys Purge Scandal... An Insider's Report from a New Mexico Election Attorney on the Firing of David Iglesias and the ...
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NASA Scientist Jim Hansen Grim On Sea Level Rise (Kerry Obrien)
If we get warming of two or three degrees Celsius, then I would expect that both West Antarctica and parts of Greenland would end up in the ocean, and the last time we had an ice sheet disintegrate, ...
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World may get greener, then wilt, due warming (Alister Doyle)
Global warming is expected to turn the planet a bit greener by spurring plant growth but crops and forests may wilt beyond mid-century if temperatures keep rising, according to a draft U.N. report.
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10-Point Plan for Rebuilding the United States after Bush's Destruction (Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D.)
9. Consider the possibility that the Republican ideology contravenes the Constitution because its policies and beliefs endanger the well-being of the people. Consider making the Republican Party ...
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Propaganda and the Politics of Perception (Michael Carmichael)
War propaganda glorifies military indoctrination as the highest form of patriotism while simultaneously demonizing the enemies of the state.
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Senate Rejects Democratic Iraq Troop Withdrawal Plan (William Roberts)
The U.S. Senate rejected Democratic- backed legislation that calls for U.S. troops to be withdrawn from Iraq.
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Senate Judiciary Committee OKs Subpoenas In U.S. Attorney Probe (AP)
Committee postpones authorizing subpoenas for President Bush's top aides
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MIT panel provides policy blueprint for future use of coal (Energy Bulletin)
Leading academics from an interdisciplinary Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) panel issued a report today that examines how the world can continue to use coal, an abundant and inexpensive ...
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The Peak Oil Crisis: The Portland Report (Tom Whipple)
Last week Portland, Oregon became the first governmental body in the United States to not only acknowledge that imminent peak oil is a reality, but also to publish a plan as to what the city should ...
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