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يوم الإثنين, يناير - كانون الثّاني [21ست], 2008

[[سمينول] إقليم, فلوريدا, مستنبتة المعارضة إلى يعلم تطور]
إعلان عمر - "هذا يوم جيّدة لوالدات وقال أطفال في [سمينول] إقليم وأيّ شخص الذي يصدر أنّ مؤسسات سوفت لا يفترس على أطفال في مدارس," [در.]. سوزان [لينّ], مديرة من الحملة لطفولة [كمّرسل-فر]. "نحن مسرورة أنّ [مكدونلد] […]

وكالة المخابرات الأمريكيّة متضامنة يتجسّس

يوم الجمعة, يناير - كانون الثّاني [18ث], 2008

هم يتركون "الشركة" إلى [سنووب] على شركتك. كيف [ك.ي.ا]. عاملات يدفعون تجسس متضامنة إلى نقائض مشؤومة جديدة.
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صورة جانبا: [هول] لامعة
في سبتمبر - أيلول مبكّرة 2006, أرسل نائب رئيس ال [ول-مرت] بريد إلكترونيّ شخصيّة جدّا إلى رئيسه من خلال ماذا هو فكّر كان آمنة بريد إلكترونيّ حساب. "[غميل] ي يؤمّن," [سن] [وومك] […]

Big Business Is Even More Unpopular Than You Think

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Robert Weissman
The U.S. public holds Big Business in shockingly low regard.
A November 2007 Harris poll found that less than 15 percent of the population believes each of the following industries to be “generally honest and trustworthy:” tobacco companies (3 percent); oil companies (3 percent); managed care companies such as HMOs (5 percent); health insurance companies […]

Energy rip-off exposed

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Steven Swinford and Jon Ungoed-Thomas
BRITAIN’S biggest energy companies have stifled competition to raise prices and make record profits of more than £4.5 billion, a Sunday Times investigation has found.
The six companies that control Britain’s gas and electricity are now facing demands that they be referred to the Competition Commission.
Executives in charge of the six major […]

Dollar Mixed As Wall Street Tumbles

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Associated Press
The dollar rose slightly against the euro and pound on Friday, benefiting from nervous currency investors withdrawing from risky “carry trades.”
A slumping Wall Street, which fell more than 300 points on Friday, drove traders away from those trades.
Carry trades involve borrowing currencies from countries with low interest rates, such as Japan and Switzerland, and […]

First Air-Powered Car: Zero Emissions by Next Summer

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

By Matt Sullivan
India’s largest automaker is set to start producing the world’s first commercial air-powered vehicle. The Air Car, developed by ex-Formula One engineer Guy Nègre for Luxembourg-based MDI, uses compressed air, as opposed to the gas-and-oxygen explosions of internal-combustion models, to push its engine’s pistons. Some 6000 zero-emissions Air Cars are scheduled to hit […]

Sinking dollar alters the game in 2008

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Templewest
Almost every news network did a story in 2007 about foreigners coming to the states to shop and invest, even in real estate.  What compelled this behavior?
Among the many troubles confounding Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke during this credit crisis is the steady decline of the U.S. dollar.  He and the Fed have reduced the federal funds target rate, […]

Un-American Lockheed Martin and Treason for Profit

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

As more news about Benazir Bhutto’s assassination comes out, clearly implicating the Musharraff regime in the murder, our tax dollars are going toward paying Lockheed Martin for weapons to Pakistan.
“Washington, Jan 1 - The US Defence Department has awarded a $498.2 million contract to Lockheed Martin Corp to supply 18 F-16 aircraft to Pakistan just […]

Dollar declines as traders wrangle over Fed rate cuts

Monday, December 24th, 2007

The US dollar declined against the euro and the pound on Friday as traders continued to hotly debate whether the US Federal Reserve would continue cutting interest rates amid economic uncertainty.
The euro was swapping hands at US$1.4378 in late afternoon trading in New York, up from US$1.4320 late on Thursday.
The British pound was quoted at […]

The U.S. dollar is bouncing off of 30 year lows

Friday, December 21st, 2007

The U.S. dollar index goes all the way back to March of 1973. However this 30 year chart of the index shows how the U.S. dollar is holding up against a basket of currencies. It’s weighted against 6 currencies (Euro, Japanese yen, Great British pound, Canadian dollar, Swedish krona and Swiss franc).
Click on the chart […]

Morgan Stanley Bank secures $5bn China bailout

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Belly Up Banks, ready to go under?
Only 40 Billion of the 150 - 300  Billions Sub prime debts has thus far been written off, what will happen when the other 110 -  260  Billion is written off?
NOTE:  Sub prime debt - The BUSH crooks say the figure is 150 Billion, the bank of England says […]

The Dollar Fallback

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Until late January this year, the hosiery town of Tirupur had been in a state of euphoria. Within days, its glee turned into a grimace.
Until late January this year, the hosiery town of Tirupur had been in a state of euphoria. Within days, its glee turned into a grimace. In February, the US dollar depreciated […]

Worker says Boeing knew about CIA renditions

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

The Monterey County Herald
A Boeing subsidiary accused of helping the CIA secretly fly terrorism suspects to be tortured in overseas prisons openly acknowledged its role in the “extraordinary rendition” program, a former employee of the smaller company said in court papers Friday.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal suit claiming Jeppesen Dataplan Inc. […]

U.S. House passes bill to ban “waterboarding”

Friday, December 14th, 2007

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill on Thursday to prohibit the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from using “waterboarding” and other harsh tactics to interrogate terrorist suspects.
Being voted 222-199, the intelligence bill was sent to the Senate and will take effect should President George W. Bush sign it.
Among the bill’s provisions that were made […]

FDA Caving to Corps

Monday, December 10th, 2007

The Food and Drug Administration is developing a proposal for how drug companies can inform doctors about drug uses that aren’t FDA approved, a contentious but important area of promotion for the industry.
While it is legal for physicians to prescribe drugs or use medical devices in ways not specifically approved by the FDA, companies that […]

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