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Date Sent: 2010-11-04
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Thursday, November 4, 2010 AM edition |
Germany's e-ID cards raise hackles over privacy -- Freddie Mac Q3 loss $4.1 billion, taps Treasury
'Times' not part of bogus recycling notices
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150 Years since the Civil War: Abraham Lincoln's other chronicler -- Shooting at Northern Virginia Coast Guard center part of spree -- Loan recording mess in Va. allows homeowners who don't qualify to get tax break -- Neighborhood Mischief Caught on Tape -- Memos Detail TSA Officer's Cocaine Pranks -- EXCLUSIVE: Witness: Same New Black Panther; Same Polling Place; Same Polling Threat! -- Barack Obama sex doll for sale in China -- Turkey reinstates YouTube ban -- YouTube Removes Video Sermons by Radical Cleric -- Law curbs McDonald's Happy Meal toys -- South Korea fires warning shots in second incident in days -- 1910-2010: Federal Reserve Is Holding A Celebration On Jekyll Island -- Giordano Bruno: The Fuzzy Logic Of Useful Idiots -- GOP sweep revives talk of impeachment -- In-flight wi-fi at risk following bomb scares -- New technology can make objects seem invisible -- Super-Money Spent Thru June 2011 In The Range of $900 Billion
AZ: Arizona Breakfast Club this Saturday with Alan Korwin; 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 • Military
Shooting at Northern Virginia Coast Guard center part of spree, officials say
11-03-2010
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Washington Post
Cleaners at the Marine Corps museum near Quantico noticed spots on windows they thought were bird droppings. They turned out to be bullet holes. Since then, the same weapon has been used 4 more times to fire at military facilities in N. Virginia.
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News Link • Housing
Loan recording mess in Va. allows homeowners who don't qualify to get tax break
11-03-2010
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Washington Post
The trouble is figuring out who holds the old loan.
After issuing mortgages to homeowners, banks routinely sell the IOUs to other banks or institutions such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Huge volumes of mortgages have been packaged into securitie
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News Link • Technology: Software
New technology can make objects seem invisible
11-03-2010
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Terrence Aym
In the world of fiction, H. G. Wells' invisible man had to drink a concoction of noxious chemicals to become invisible. The 21st Century version is much cleaner, safer and faster. Diminished reality"the ability to make objects disappear from real-ti
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