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Date Sent: 2012-04-21
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Saturday, April 21, 2012 |
Taliban claim responsibility for downing Black Hawk helicopter in Afghanistan
Analysis: Did U.S. fumble chance to peer inside China's secretive leadership? -- America's Gulf Disaster Revisited -- Grand Prix Hypocrisy in Bahrain -- Miami-Dade Cop Attacks Innocent Man Before Turning On News Crew -- Dershowitz Blasts Zimmerman Prosecution: 'Not Only Immoral, But Stupid' -- Tampa may seek Gov. Rick Scott's help keeping guns away from RNC protests -- Unarmed California Man Threatens to Kill Himself: Police Arrive, Stun and Then Shoot Him To Death -- Secret Service ousts three more, White House hits out at Palin -- Epic bicycle adventure across America 2012 -- SEMI-NEWS: A Satire of Recent News April 22, 2012 Edition -- Judge rules against CIA whistle-blower -- Arizona and the Central Arizona Project (CAP), holding Navajo/Hopi water hostage -- How to Speculate Your Way to Success: Doug Casey
AZ: Free CCW Legal Seminar - Marc J. Victor - Weds, 4-25, 6-8 pm, Chester's
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Analysis: Did U.S. fumble chance to peer inside China's secretive leadership?
04-21-2012
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Reuters
Information about a Chinese policeman who implicated the wife of a top Chinese official in a British businessman's murder was not circulated widely in Washington as he was considered of marginal intelligence value, current and former U.S. officials s
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News Link • Internet
Tethr: Getting online in a crisis
04-19-2012
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BBC Clark Boyd
Aaron Huslage with a laugh. He's explaining to me how, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, he came up with the idea for tethr, a shoebox-sized set of hardware designed to help anyone get internet and phone connections from any spot on the
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Howard Pearlman
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