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Date Sent: 2011-10-11
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Tuesday, October 11, 2011 AM edition |
Afghan detainees tortured in prison, U.N. says -- Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’
Protesters try to extend permits to protest in nation's capital -- Fliers’ vs. Airlines’ Rights -- Top Syria cleric threatens attacks on US and EU -- Insight: New bankruptcy ripples may emerge in tough economy -- Children to be banned from blowing up balloons, under EU safety rules -- Fannie and Freddie debt fuels anxiety
AZ: GOP Debate
party Tuesday Oct 11th 6 p.m. Hancock's; Gary Johnson comes to
Arizona end of Oct.!
CA: Libertopia in San Diego October 21-23
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News Link • Afghanistan
Afghan detainees tortured in prison, U.N. says
10-10-2011
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Washington Post
Prisoners handed over by international forces to Afghan custody are being subjected to “systematic’’ torture by Afghan interrogators seeking intelligence in the war against the Taliban, according to a United Nations report released Monday.
The rep
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Surveillance
Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’
10-10-2011
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NY Times
The most optimistic researchers believe that these storehouses of “big data” will for the first time reveal sociological laws of human behavior " enabling them to predict political crises, revolutions and other forms of social and economic instabilit
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
GOP Debate party Tuesday, Oct 11th, 2011 - Hancock's, 6 p.m.
10-06-2011
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2012 Election Central
This time, the debate is sponsored by Bloomberg TV, The Washington Post and WBIN-TV, a local station which will broadcast the debate in New Hampshire at Dartmouth College.
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Reported by:
Donna Hancock
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News Link • Activism
Protesters try to extend permits to protest in nation's capital
10-10-2011
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Washington Post
Many of the protesters who have made camp in Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington thought Monday would end with their arrests. By early evening, their organizers said they had been invited to stay.
The National Park Service, which grants permits f
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Transportation: Air Travel
Fliers’ vs. Airlines’ Rights
10-10-2011
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NY Times
Airlines have long been able to remove disruptive passengers from their airplanes. But while in the past only fellow travelers knew what had happened, now social media exposes these disputes to a worldwide audience.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • History
'World's oldest car' sells at auction for $4.6 million
10-10-2011
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AFP
The world's oldest running car has sold at auction for a staggering $4.62 million.
The odd looking 1884 De Dion 'Steam Runabout' was sold in front of a packed Pennsylvania auction auction house. The 127-year-old water powered tricycle
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • WAR: About that War
Top Syria cleric threatens attacks on US and EU
10-10-2011
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AP
Syria's top Sunni Muslim cleric has warned Western countries against military intervention in Syria and threatened to retaliate with suicide bombings in the United States and Europe if his country comes under attack.
Western countries have shown n
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Insight: New bankruptcy ripples may emerge in tough economy
10-10-2011
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Reuters
Three years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a tidal wave of bankruptcy filings, corporate failures may be about to pick up again, with some big-name companies among those struggling for survival.
Companies in a range of businesse
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Surveillance
Children to be banned from blowing up balloons, under EU safety rules
10-10-2011
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www.telegraph.co.uk
Children are to be banned from taking part in traditional Christmas games, from blowing up balloons to blowing on party whistles, because of new EU safety rules that have just entered into force.
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Ernest Hancock
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
Fannie and Freddie debt fuels anxiety
10-10-2011
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www.ft.com
Asian and Middle Eastern central banks and sovereign wealth funds are increasingly anxious about the safety of their investments in the debt of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac , despite the assurances of US government officials.
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Ernest Hancock
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