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Revolutions, Rebellions & Uprisings

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LewRockwell.com

Budget Boogie, Let's not dance to their lying tune, says Lew Rockwell - I'm Tired of Lies, Robert Hamburger on tuning out the mainstream news - Another Tea Party Betrayal?, Joe Wolverton on the shutdown game of chicken - As Japan Goes…

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www.itstactical.com

In our How To Escape and Evade in an Urban Environment article, we briefly discussed escaping from zip ties. There are quite a few hasty methods of illegal restraint, and zip ties are a method that’s available to any would-be kidnapper.

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Every blog, every comment section, every forum where Atlas Shrugged is being discussed is being blanketed by postings in opposition to this movie :) ... Just as when she first released the book. And sales are continuing to climb!

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english.aljazeera.net

As the situation in Syria escalates, we update you with the latest developments from our correspondents, news agencies and citizens across the globe.

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www.washingtonpost.com

An explosion ripped through crowds of looters in a munitions factory Monday, killing at least 78 and injuring scores in the latest sign of weakening government authority amid Yemen’s two-month-old populist uprising.

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www.theglobeandmail.com

Wearing military uniforms over explosives belts, gunmen held a local Iraqi government center hostage Tuesday in a grisly siege that ended with the deaths of at least 56 people, including three councilmen who were executed with gunshots to the head.

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news.yahoo.com

Syrian President Bashar Assad blamed "conspirators" Wednesday for an extraordinary wave of dissent against his authoritarian rule, but he failed to lift the country's despised emergency law or offer any concessions in his first speech since the prote

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english.aljazeera.net

Yemeni protesters demanding an end to President Ali Abdullah Saleh's rule said on Tuesday they would insist he leave power soon, blaming him for violence that has raised U.S. fears of chaos that could benefit militants.