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| The Onion: Newsroom: '9/11 Conspiracy Theories Ridiculous' - Al Qaeda | |
| TheOnion | Season 1 Ep. 28 An Al Qaeda representative says that claims the U.S. government was behind the attacks on Sept. 11th are demeaning to Al Qaeda. | |
| Date: 23 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 759 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |
| Libya's lucrative ties | |
| From: AlJazeeraEnglish | 23 February 2011 As world leaders condemn violence against protesters, what is at stake for Western nations with close ties to Gaddafi? | |
| Date: 23 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 744 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 5 | |
| NZ Quake Death Toll Rises, Curfew Imposed - Aftershocks still rumbling through city | |
| AssociatedPress | 23 February 2011 Rescuers continue to pull survivors from the rubble of earthquake-ravaged Christchurch, New Zealand. Meanwhile, police have imposed a curfew. (Feb. 23) | |
| Date: 23 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 770 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0 | |
| UK Judge Grants Sweden Juilan Assange's Extradition. Assange Calls Case Against Him 'Ridiculous' | |
| AssociatedPress | Feb 24, 2011 | 25 likes, 4 dislikes Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, says the case against him is "nonsense" and calls it "ridiculous." Thursday a judge ruled Assange can be extradited to Sweden in a sex crimes inquiry. (Feb. 24) | |
| Date: 23 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 753 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0 | |
| Screwed: Thom Hartmann: Government Shutdown looks the same as the GOP agenda | |
| From: TheBigPictureRT | 22 February 2011 Thom Hartmann explains what happens when the government shuts down. | |
| Date: 23 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 787 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0 | |
| who's behind the efforts to squash unions, here's a hint it involves the Koch Brothers with Alternet's Adele Stan & Think Progress' Alex Seitz-Wald | |
| From: TheBigPictureRT | 23 February 2011 We focus on the Wisconsin Protests. More information is starting to leak out about who's behind the efforts to squash unions, here's a hint it involves the Koch Brothers. Thom talks with Adele Stan, Washington Bureau Chief at Alternet and Alex Seitz-Wald, Reporter and Blogger at Think Progress. Also the protests over busting unions is spreading. Thom discussed how union workers and their supporters are spreading out across the U.S. targeting politicians who want to take away collective bargaining rights. Thom spoke with Brad Johnson from ThinkProgress.org. And what does the future hold for unions here in the US? Over the last two decades union membership has declined significantly across the country, but can this power grab by the GOP actually spur an increase in union members? Thom talks with with Mattie Corrao, the Government Affairs Manager at Americans for Tax Reform. | |
| Date: 23 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 772 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 4 | |
| UK court rules Assange extradition amid 'unfair trial' claims | |
| From: RussiaToday | Feb 24, 2011 The founder of the controversial whistleblowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, will be sent to Sweden to face sex crime charges. A London Court has just ruled that Stockholm's extradition bid has been successful. Lawyers for Assange have a week to appeal Thursday's decision. | |
| Date: 23 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 745 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0 | |
| WI Republicans continue to claim union busting is about the budget | |
| News Corp & NBC Via thinkprogress5 | 23 February 2011 | |
| Date: 22 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 753 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0 | |
| Comedian Lee Camp: Justin Bieber Better Than The GOP on Health Care? (Warning: Extreme Language) | |
| LeeCamp2 | 21 February 2011 | Justin Bieber Better Than The GOP on Health Care | |
| Date: 22 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 758 - Votes: 3 - Rating: 4.67 | |
| Muammar Gaddafi Remains Defiant: Vows To Fight On, Die A Martyr | |
| AlJazeeraEnglish | 22 February 2011 In a lengthy televised address, Muammar Gaddafi variously blamed the media, the US, the UK, Italy and hallucinogenic drugs forced on young protesters for causing the trouble in his country. The Libyan leader tried his hardest to appeal to anti-colonialist sentiment in the country but behind all the anger there seemed to be one key message - he has created Libya, and will never leave. But pressure on Gaddafi is mounting. Several major cities across Libya are under the control of the opposition and the deadly crackdown on protesters seems to have been hardening the popular resolve. Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports. | |
| Date: 22 February 2011 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 739 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |