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Date Sent: 2012-08-30
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Thursday, August 30, 2012 AM edition |
Marines Hunt Drug Cartels in Guatemala -- Court: Zimmerman judge should disqualify himself
New York Probes Energy-Drink Makers -- Merkel in China for Talks on Trade, European Debt -- Syrian Émigrés Seek Aid in U.S. to Arm Rebels -- The Triumph of the Reich-Publican Party - by William Grigg -- Mexico: 2 CIA agents wounded in shooting go to US -- The September 12 German Court Decision That Could Rock The Entire World -- Insider Attacks Are Nothing Compared To Military Suicides, Here's Why -- This Delegate Is Not Happy With The Way The GOP Convention Is Going -- There's a Surprise In Your Next 401(k) Statement -- Almost Half Of Americans Will Die Without A Nickel To Their Name -- What $11.38 Trillion In Household Debt Looks Like --
Everything You Need To Know About E-Commerce -- Grant Lets Kids With
Disabilities Become Gamers With Adaptive Technology -- Here's What
Happened On John Paulson's Bank Of America Call Yesterday -- Why Warren Buffett Stayed Far Away From The Facebook IPO --
The 10 Highest Paid Moguls In Hollywood -- Construction At China's Most
Famous Ghost City Grinds To A Halt -- Why VMware Paid $1.26B for 70
Software Engineers -- The Real War In Syria Is Between Saudi Arabia And Iran -- Libertarian Marc J. Victor Looks Forward to U.S. Senate Race -- Adaptive Cruise Control Will Change Driving In America -- Facit Homes claims to build world's first "digitally fabricated" house -- Body Scans Junked? DHS, Darpa Look for New Airport Sensors -- Guest Post: In Defense Of Liberty Extremism --
The FAA May Finally Give Up On Its Obnoxious Ban Of Using Your Phone
During Takeoff -- HUGE MISS: CONSUMER CONFIDENCE PLUNGES TO 60.6 -- The Global Demise Of Pension Plans -- The World's First Electric Vehicle Made Of 3D Printed Parts Is Remarkably Fast -- RICHARD KOO: If History Is Any Guide, Hitting The Fiscal Cliff Will Lead To 'Economic Meltdown'
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News Link • Israel
Israeli court rejects US activist's family lawsuit
08-28-2012
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AP
An Israeli court ruled the military was not at fault for killing a U.S. activist crushed by an army bulldozer during a 2003 demonstration, rejecting a lawsuit filed by her parents. The bulldozer driver has said he didn't see 23-year-old Rachel Corrie
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Communications
Philip R. "Phil" Zimmermann Jr. - creator of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption software
08-28-2012
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www.wikipedia.com
In 1991, he wrote the popular Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) program, and made it available (together with its source code) through public FTP for download, the first widely available program implementing public-key cryptography.
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Donna Hancock
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News Link • Africa: On the Map
AFRICA’S LAST EMPIRE SHAKEN BY DEATH OF MELES ZENAWI
08-28-2012
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http://ericmargolis.com, by Eric Margolis
It says much when the long-time rulers of two of Africa’s largest, most important nations, Egypt’s Husni Mubarak and Ethiopia’s Meles Zenawi, had to fly to Europe for critical medical treatment because their own nations lacked facilities and speciali
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Robert Lee
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