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Date Sent: 2012-11-08
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Thursday, November 8, 2012 AM edition |
Russian FM: Syrian Rebels Have 50 US Stinger Missiles -- Turkey to ask NATO for Patriot missiles
Texas Supreme Court reinstates judge who beat disabled daughter -- Syrian opposition group elects new leaders in effort to restructure and maintain U.S. support -- GOP OK with New Taxes day after elections -- Woman who drove past school bus must wear ‘idiot’ sign, judge rules -- British have invaded nine out of ten countries - so look out Luxembourg -- The Death of a Slave-Catcher -- South Korea's Insane Plan To Build A $290 Billion Resort To Rival Macau -- The Fastest Supercomputers In The World -- What You Need To Know About Getting High In Colorado And Washington -- Gun Stocks Surge After Obama Re-Election -- Microgrids Keep Power Flowing Through Sandy Outages -- Megaupload Case Has Far-Reaching Implications for Cloud-Data Ownership Rights -- American blacks being thrown under the bus by Obama and Congress -- Your Kinect Will Count The Number Of People In The Room So It Can Charge You A Per-Person Rate -- A Visualization Of The Most Invisible, And Influential, Part Of Political Campaigns -- How Do You Find More Donor Organs? Pay People For Their Body Parts -- Soldiers recall massacre suspect's behavior in Afghanistan -- Warfare State Wins Reelection, Along With Obama -- Treasury Quietly Warns: 'Expect Debt Limit to Be Reached Near End of 2012' -- Turnout shaping up to be lower than 2008
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News Link • Syria
Syrian opposition group elects new leaders in effort to restructure and maintain U.S. support
11-07-2012
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Washington Post
The Syrian National Council voted for new leaders at a conference here , a last-ditch attempt to restructure the organization into a more inclusive body and maintain U.S. support.
The United States has been increasingly frustrated with infighting
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News Link • Marriage
Utah can keep control of polygamous sect's land: federal court
11-06-2012
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Reuters
A communal land trust once run by jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs should not be turned back to leaders of his breakaway Mormon sect because they were too late filing a legal challenge against Utah's takeover of the assets, a federal appeals cou
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News Link • Iran
Iran slams anti-nuclear weapons treaty as discriminatory
11-05-2012
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Reuters
Discriminatory implementation of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) has left many countries feeling that being a party to the anti-atom bomb pact hinders cooperation in the field atomic energy, Iran's U.N. ambassador said on Monday.
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