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Date Sent: 2011-12-28
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, December 28, 2011 PM edition |
US Navy Says Any Disruption To Straits Of Hormuz "Will Not Be Tolerated"
Using the First Amendment to Opt Out of This Potentially Damaging
Procedure -- Monsanto corn failing in four states - maybe more -- Art Cashin Exposes The Behind The Scenes Panic In Europe -- Kroger employee shoots, kills would-be robber on city's northwest side (VIDEO) -- The essay that has Chinese talking: 'On Wanting Freedom' -- In Telethon, Israeli Military Chief Pushes New Gaza Invasion -- New Guantanamo Commander Seeking to Diminish Detainee Rights Further -- Syrian Army Tanks Withdraw From Homs as Observer Team Arrives -- China Bans Gold Exchanges -- War as a Lifestyle -- MF Global chief missing $1.2B is financial adviser to EPA -- Occupy activists meet in Iowa, plan caucus events -- Sears closing more stores as holiday sales slide -- Far too soon to
write off America -- Oil price
climbs amid Iranian threat -- Gingrich Unloads on Paul:
Worse Than Obama -- Canada
secretly shipping ‘bomb-grade’ uranium to the U.S. -- Iowa
GOP moving vote-count to 'undisclosed location' -- Iso Rabins, San Francisco's Famed
Forager, Targeted By Department Of Health -- Keep your
mitts off my tax returns, says Romney -- Ex-Indy Cop Won't Go to Jail For Arsons -- Family
suing city of Snyder, claiming they were prohibited from performing
CPR on man -- Madness: Even School
Children Are Being Pepper-Sprayed and Shocked with Tasers --
Wrecking America's Postal Service -- Lake Huron Produces 8,900 Year
Old Artifact
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News Link • World News
US Navy Says Any Disruption To Straits Of Hormuz "Will Not Be Tolerated"
12-28-2011
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www.zerohedge.com
Closing off the Gulf to oil tankers will be "easier than drinking a glass of water" for Iran if the Islamic state deems it necessary, state television reported on Wednesday, ratcheting up fears over the world's most important oil chokepoint.
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News Link • Healthcare Industry
Using the First Amendment to Opt Out of This Potentially Damaging Procedure
12-28-2011
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ww.lewrockwell.com/Joseph Mercola
However, also be aware that vaccine exemptions are currently under attack in every state because the wealthy and powerful Pharma/Medical Industry lobby is trying to take them away, especially the religious and philosophical or conscientious belief ex
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News Link • Agriculture
Monsanto corn failing in four states - maybe more
12-28-2011
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www.responsibletechnology.org
First, the superweeds started turning Monsanto's Roundup Ready crops into a farmer's nightmare. Now, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency, Monsanto Bt corn that's genetically engineered to kill insects is losing its effectiveness again
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News Link • Transportation
Watch out for the icebergs... cruise recreating Titanic's fateful voyage is sold out
12-28-2011
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www.independent.co.uk
For some, it might sound too much like tempting fate " and for others, it smacks of "disaster voyeurism". But for more than 2,000 Titanic enthusiasts, the chance to mark the centenary of the maritime disaster by sailing on a large cruise ship to comm
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News Link • Police State
Family suing city of Snyder, claiming they were prohibited from performing CPR on man
12-28-2011
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www.reporternews.com
The family of a man who died of an apparent heart attack in 2009 has filed a lawsuit against the city of Snyder and five police officers, claiming police restrained the family from performing potentially lifesaving treatment.
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