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Date Sent: 2010-11-03
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Tuesday, November 2, 2010 AM edition |
Arizona sheriffs watch SB 1070 hearing with intense interest
CIA punished 16 officers in 2001 Peru plane shootdown of Muskegon missionary, infant daughter -- Companies may have to make amend$ after midterm elections -- Calif. rail project is high-speed pork -- China quarantine bureau rejects U.S. corn cargo for GMO
-- Judge rules 'tea party' shirts can be worn to polling sites --
Giants win World Series behind Tim Lincecum, Edgar Renteria -- French
Worker Struggles for Justice -- Time for a New Theory of Money With Ellen Brown -- Cambridge lab discovers cure for common cold -- Allied Pilots Assoc president advises against new body scanners because of radiation -- American professor invited to Israel 'humiliated' by El Al security personnel -- Israeli lawmaker calls for arrest of US war criminals -- Foreclosure-Gate: "Where's The Note" -- 6 Secret Monopolies You Didn't Know Run the World -- Doug Casey on Voting -- Trash talk splits council -- Iraqi Christians mourn after church siege kills 52
"Fatally Flawed," the election fraud Movie FREE online
AZ: Karl
Rove, "War Criminal," In Phoenix 11/09/2010; AZC4L
Freedom Rally and Annual Convention Featuring Dr. Ron Paul November 19-20; Second National “Liberty Walk” for the Constitution Announced for Thanksgiving Weekend - Nov. 27
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News Link • Drug War
CIA punished 16 officers in 2001 Peru plane shootdown of Muskegon missionary, infant daughter
11-02-2010
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AP
In a footnote to a tragic mistake, the CIA revealed Monday that 16 retired and current officers were given administrative punishments for their role in Peru’s 2001 shootdown of a plane that killed two innocent Americans from Muskegon.
American mis
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News Link • Food
China quarantine bureau rejects U.S. corn cargo for GMO
11-02-2010
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Reuters
China's quarantine bureau confirmed on Tuesday it had discovered traces of an unapproved genetically modified organism (GMO) in a U.S. corn cargo and had refused it entry into China.
"A genetically-modified element which is not approved by the Agr
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News Link • Food
3 foods that can kill you in minutes
11-01-2010
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Terrence Aym
Most people who dine out want a nice place to eat offering tasty food and good ambiance. But some seek adventure. And what better adventure than flirting with a meal that can kill you with your very next bite? Here are three of the deadliest dishes o
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News Link • Israel
American professor invited to Israel 'humiliated' by El Al security personnel
10/29/2010
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Ha'aretz
Heather Bradshaw, a neuroscience professor invited to a conference at Hebrew University, says she was asked to remove clothing, board the aircraft with no luggage.
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News Link • Israel
Israeli lawmaker calls for arrest of US war criminals
10-26-2010
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Israel Today
An Israeli Knesset member on Monday sought to turn the tables on the US (and the wider Western world) by calling for an international investigation into American military activities in Iraq and the arrest of American “war criminals.”
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News Link • Iraq
Iraqi Christians mourn after church siege kills 52
11-01-2010
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AP
Iraq's dwindling Christian community was grieving and afraid on Monday after militants seized a Baghdad church during evening Mass, held the congregation hostage and triggered a raid by Iraqi security forces. The bloodbath left at least 52 people kil
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