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Апрель 2008
Четверг 30-ое апреля 2008
 Приносит пользу от войны Ирака? Больше чем четверть сенаторов и congressmen инвестировали по крайней мере $196 миллионов их собственной деньг в компаниях делая дело с министерством обороны (DoD) тот профит от смерти и разрушения в Ираке.
Согласно самым последним рапортам, 151 член конгресса проинвестированное close to четверть-миллиард в компаниях которые получили военных заказы…
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Четверг 30-ое апреля 2008
 Politico | Lurita Doan, головка управление служб общего назначения, принудилось для того чтобы предложить ее безропотность tonight, согласно и-мэйлу, котор она send out этот вечер. Doan было назначено в последнее май 2006, идя первой женщиной, котор нужно служить как администратор GSA. С 12.000 empioyees и годовым бюджетом $20 миллиардов, GSA имеет responsibilty для надзирать тысячи здания и…
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Четверг 30-ое апреля 2008
 Отожмите TV | Государственный секретарь США Кондолиза Райс охарактеризовал палестинские самолет-истребители Hamas как «ратники полномочия» для исламской республики.
Рис сделал заявление в речи к американскому еврейскому комитету в вашингтоне underscored заботы США о Tehran.
Государственный секретарь США востребовал что Иран не справедлив угроза к палестинским территориям, но также…
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Четверг 30-ое апреля 2008
 Дэвид Barrett | Женщины и девушки могут быть завлеканы в проституцию adverts помещенными в Jobcentres, MPs были предупрежены сегодня. Призрение помогает женщинам спасенным от торговли секса сказало правительство действовало по мере того как «pimp» путем принятие объявлений для стрипперов, девушки сопроводителя, танцоры внапуска и взрослый показывают хозяюшек.
Директор проекта мака, Дэнис выстраивает, после того как он сказан…
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba - AP | Osama bin Laden's former driver walked out on his war-crimes tribunal Tuesday, saying he did not believe justice was possible at the U.S. military base where he has been held for nearly six years.
Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a Yemeni, is the fourth alleged al-Qaida operative at Guantanamo Bay to refuse to participate in America's first U.S. ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 Ian Cobain - The Guardian | Human rights groups and MPs are calling for an investigation into claims that MI5 officers colluded in the torture of British citizens detained in Pakistan during counter-terrorism operations, after the allegations were detailed by the Guardian yesterday.
The demand came as a fourth Briton alleged that British officials "outsourced" ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 The Zimbabwean army is responsible for a new wave of rights violations throughout Zimbabwe, Human Rights Watch said today. Military forces are providing arms and trucks to so-called ‘war veterans’ who have been implicated in numerous acts of torture and other violence against opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) members and supporters.‘The army and its allies – ‘war-veterans’ and supporters of the ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 By Tom Shepherd | Campaigners fighting the Government's plans for ID cards are claiming a victory after four Labour candidates seeking election to Oxford City Council on Thursday opposed the scheme.
And today, city councillor and Lord Mayor John Tanner, who is seeking re-election in his Littlemore seat, told Oxford campaign group NO2ID he also did not support the Government's proposals.
NO2ID ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 NY Times | Senator Barack Obama broke forcefully on Tuesday with his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., in an effort to curtail a drama of race, values, patriotism and betrayal that has enveloped his presidential candidacy at a critical juncture.
At a news conference ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 AP | A Dallas man who spent more than 27 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit was freed Tuesday, after being incarcerated longer than any other wrongfully convicted U.S. inmate cleared by DNA testing.
James Lee Woodard stepped out of the courtroom and raised his arms to a throng of photographers. Supporters and other people gathered outside the court erupted ...
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Surveillance, Civil Liberties & Human Rights News, General |
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 AAPS | Passing the House of Representatives on a voice vote, S. 1858 has been sent to President Bush for signature. The Newborn Genetic Screening bill was passed by the Senate last December. The bill violates the U.S. Constitution and the Nuremberg Code, writes Twila Brase, president of the Citizen’s Council on Health Care (CCHC). “The ...
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Science & Technology News, Surveillance, Civil Liberties & Human Rights News |
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 By Garett Rogers | I guess either way, the answer is ultimately China, but this latest news on Google’s censorship in China is a bit strange. Chinese people are very upset with the French due to an attack on a wheelchair bound Olympic torch carrier. The act caused many Chinese people to call for a boycott on Carrefour — a ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 By Jeff Cohen | In the fall of 2002, week after week, I argued vigorously against invading Iraq in debates televised on MSNBC. I used every possible argument that might sway mainstream viewers – no real threat, cost, instability. But as the war neared, my debates were terminated.
In my 2006 book Cable News Confidential, I ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 By Andrew Clark - The Guardian | Four months after buying the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch has been accused by a special independent committee of breaking "the letter and the spirit" of an agreement to protect editorial integrity.
A five-strong committee established as a condition of the Bancroft family's $5bn (£2.5bn) sale of the paper's ...
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
 By Marwaan Macan-Markar - IPS | An environmental group is warning U.S. energy giant Chevron to clean up its act in Burma or face legal proceedings where the multinational’s links to gross human rights violations in the military-ruled country could be exposed.
There has been little relief for villagers living in the Yadana pipeline region in southern Burma since the Chevron Corporation ...
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