Manufacturing Consent For Attack On IranObama: Evidence Shows Iran is Developing Nukes
By Amir Oren
Evidence shows Iran is attempting to develop nuclear weapons, U.S. President Barack Obama told CBS on Friday, adding that he felt his administration should continue the pressure on Tehran to cooperate with the international community over its "contentious" nuclear program.
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Former IAEA Chief: Iraq War Killed "A Million Innocent Civilians"By Patrick Martin
Mohammed ElBaradei, said that those who launched the war in Iraq were responsible for killing a million innocent people and could be held accountable under international law. He was clearly referring to US President George Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and their top military and security aides.
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Not Just GuantanamoU.S. Torturing Muslim Pre-trial Detainee in New York City By Bill Quigley
Today in New York City, the U.S. is torturing a Muslim detainee with no prior criminal record who has not even gone to trial.
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U.S. and Colombia Cover Up Atrocities Through Mass GravesBy Dan Kovalik
The biggest human rights scandal in years is developing in Colombia, though you wouldn't notice it from the total lack of media coverage here.
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German occupation troops kill at least 5 Afghan soldiers:
German forces opened fire on the Afghans as they were attempting to support other troops involved in heavy fighting with suspected Taliban late on Friday, a statement released by the German central command on Saturday said.
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Three German occupation force soldiers killed in Afghanistan :
The soldiers were on a mine clearing operation near the town of Kunduz when they came under attack from around 100 Taliban, military sources told the German Press Agency dpa.
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US Marines offer war or peace to Afghan elders:
Nearly two months after US Marines led what was billed the biggest offensive against the Taliban in more than eight years of war, troops still come under daily fire from insurgents and bombs are still exploding.
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The Kandahar warlord who has presidential protection:
In the words of some residents, the half-brother of Afghanistan's president is accused of being a "warlord, a terrorist", a narcotics trafficker, and a contract monopolist. Others won't even mention his name. "I can't tell you anything about this. I'm too scared. Someone might kill me," one resident said.
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India snubs US over Iran pipeline:
The external affairs ministry on Friday stressed that energy security was of prime concern to the Centre and the India-Pakistan Iran pipeline was an important part of its plans.This followed remarks by US officials making it clear that that they disapproved of any such project.
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Ahmadinejad: Israel will pay 'too much' for Gaza attacks:
Ahmadinejad also referred to U.S. President Barack Obama and said that the West has not extended a hand to Iran. ""What hand did you extend toward us?" Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech. "What changed? Your sanctions were lifted? The adverse propaganda was stopped? The pressure was alleviated? Did you change your attitude in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine?"
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White House in calming message to U.S. Jews:
Obama is Israel's friend: National Security Council Middle East Senior Director Dan Shapiro stressed to American Jews that that the U.S. did not intend to insist that Israel halt construction in East Jerusalem, and that the recent bout of tension was a matter of bad timing which was overblown by the media.
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Israel Gags News on Extra-Judicial Killings:
An Israeli journalist remains under house arrest and another lives abroad, after they broke news on Israeli undercover units carrying out assassinations or "targeted killings" of non-combatant Palestinian political opponents.
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Put the pope in the dock:Legal immunity cannot hold. The Vatican should feel the full weight of international law
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French workers threaten to blow up factory facing closure:
The French industry minister has condemned the move and urged the workers to settle the row through talks. France is suffering a 10 percent unemployment rate - highest in a decade.
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More than 200,000 to lose jobless benefits Monday with Congress out:
Starting Monday, more than 200,000 unemployed Americans won't see jobless benefits they're expecting because Congress failed to act.
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Gallup: Underemployment In The U.S. Rises To 20.3% In March:
The number of long-term unemployed (more than 27 weeks) in March rose to more than 6.5 million. The percentage of people unemployed for 27 weeks or more also rose to a record 44.1% of all jobless.
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Number Of Long-Term Unemployed Continues To Rise, Sets Another All-Time High:
As of last month, more than 6.5 million Americans have been without a job for at least six months, an all-time high, according to Labor Department data. That's more than double the amount this time last year.
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Flat Unemployment Rate Masks the Race Gap:
The unemployment rate for whites held steady at 8.8 percent compared to February and went down for Asians from 8.4 percent to 7.5 percent. But it rose to 16.5 percent for blacks from 15.8 percent. Hispanics showed a slight increase as well from 12.4 percent to 12.6 percent.
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FDA pressured to combat rising 'food fraud':
"Food fraud" has been documented in fruit juice, olive oil, spices, vinegar, wine, spirits and maple syrup, and appears to pose a significant problem in the seafood industry. Victims range from the shopper at the local supermarket to multimillion companies, including E&J Gallo and Heinz USA.