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| Rachel Maddow- Maddow's invitation to conservatives- Come on msnbc. Sarah Palin disses Maddow in speech | |
| 06 October 2010 | |
| Date: 2010-10-07 05:39:56 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 761 - Votes: 3 - Rating: 5 | |
| Rachel Maddow: Who's trying to buy the Senate? | |
| MSNBC, | 06 October 2010 | |
| Date: 2010-10-07 05:26:45 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 751 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |
| Banks Breaking and Entering? Bankster Burglar Frightens Innocent Homeowner -One in Five Homes Being Foreclosed. | |
| Dylan Ratigan?October 6--Nancy Jacobini -- who was late on her mortgage payments -- shares the harrowing story of how her bank changed the locks on her front door -- while she was in the house. Her attorney, Matthew Weidner, also joins her. Copyright MSNBC 2010 | |
| Date: 2010-10-07 05:18:50 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 747 - Votes: 3 - Rating: 5 | |
| Toxic spill is 'ecological catastrophe' | |
| itnnews | 07 October 2010 The Hungarian Prime Minister expresses deep concern as the toxic sludge spill threatens to contaminate region\\\'s ecosystem. | |
| Date: 2010-10-07 05:13:52 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 728 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |
| Where Bikes Rule the Road: What's it like to get around in a city built for bikes? | |
| Riding Bikes with the Dutch is a fast-paced introduction to the bicycle-centered lifestyle in Holland. In comparison to our clogged freeways and parking lots here in the United States, the Dutch are miles ahead of us. Sit back and relax as this short film whips you right out of your lifeless car seat and into a pedal-powered symphony on two wheels. Stay tuned for the full-length documentary next year. Find out more at www.everydaybike.com | |
| Date: 2010-10-06 18:00:30 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 757 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |
| Secret CIA prisons: Can the victims of torture who were held without charge get justice? | |
| AlJazeeraEnglish | 06 October 2010 As Poland expands its investigation into a secret CIA prison on its soil, can the victims of extraordinary rendition who were held without charge ever get justice and will the CIA be held to account? | |
| Date: 2010-10-06 05:46:38 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 775 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |
| Hungary struggles to stem toxic sludge | |
| AlJazeeraEnglish | 05 October 2010 Emergency workers are trying to stem the flow of burning red sludge that has engulfed three villages. More than 100 people have been injured, suffering from burns and eye irritation caused by the lead and other highly corrosive elements contained in the sludge. The spill is streaming from a burst waste reservoir at an aluminium plant and there are fears it may reach the river Danube, one of Europe\\\'s main waterways. Al Jazeera\\\'s Zeina Awad reports. | |
| Date: 2010-10-06 05:31:52 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 746 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |
| Wanda Sykes on Trickle Down Homophobia: Right Wingers, Religious Leaders, Churches To Blame | |
| 06 October 2010 | |
| Date: 2010-10-06 05:19:06 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 743 - Votes: 5 - Rating: 4.41 | |
| Torture Shredded? 'UK govt can't deny propaganda war' | |
| From: RussiaToday | 05 October 2010 | The UK\\\'s Ministry of Defence has admitted that electronic records of its soldiers day-to-day activities in Afghanistan are routinely wiped from computers. One lawyer has already said it smacks of a cover up. The disclosures were made at the public inquiry into the death of an Iraqi hotel receptionist. Baha Mousa died from multiple injuries while in the custody of British soldiers in 2003. An MoD statement to the inquiry said there are gaps in the information because IT systems are routinely wiped when returned from operational deployments. Jim Brann from the Stop the War Coalition says that cover-ups for mishandled operations in Afghanistan may be even worse than those in Iraq. | |
| Date: 2010-10-06 05:18:46 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 762 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 5 | |
| Uncle Sam Wants Your DNA: Privacy a price to pay for travel ticket? | |
| RussiaToday | 06 October 2010 | Anger is growing in Europe about new Washington data sharing demands, in what they call a move to stop potential terrorists from entering the U.S. The requirements include fingerprints, DNA samples and cross border payments - data considered by many as private and sensitive. Travellers from countries refusing to share the information will have to apply for a visa to enter the U.S. However some EU states - like Austria and Germany - have already agreed to hand over the personal data of its citizens. In June the EU and the United States signed the so-called SWIFT deal, giving American government officials access to all bank transactions within Europe. Eva Lichtenberger - an Austrian politician and member of the European Parliament - says there are no guarantees the data won\\\'t be misused if provided. | |
| Date: 2010-10-06 05:15:01 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 760 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 5 | |