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Date Sent: 2011-02-03
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Thursday, February 3, 2011 AM edition |
Gunfire pounds anti-Mubarak protest camp in Cairo; Army moves in
Democrats Defeat Attempt to Repeal Health Care Law -- Mammoth storm leaves bitter cold, destruction -- US judge: Spill claims czar not independent of BP -- Bad weather set to push record food prices higher -- Hackers Shut Down Government Sites -- Storm batters Australian coast towns; no deaths -- The Gig Is Up: Money, the Federal Reserve and You -- Russell Pearce Recall Drive -- Researchers: Dinosaurs survived 700 millennia after asteroid impact -- Debt Ceiling Showdown, Understanding Debt and Deficit -- Landmark Resort Hit By Depression: Arizona Biltmore Bankrupt -- Pro-Mubarak Supporters Identified As Agent Provocateurs -- Pat-Downs and Other Measures Planned For Super Bowl
-- Union Employee Doesn’t Belong On Neutral Labor Committee, Senators
Say -- Arizona to secede -- Using Special Crystals, Researchers Make a
Paper Clip Invisible -- The Patriot Act and Internet Kill Switches: The Devil Is In The Extensions -- How inflation is turning breakfast into a luxury item -- The Fear Created by Fractional Reserve - by Szandor Blestman
AZ: Arizona Breakfast Club this
Saturday on WalletVoting.com - Egypt
& CPAC - "One World Government?... Then One World LOVEolution"
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News Link • World News
Gunfire pounds anti-Mubarak protest camp in Cairo; Army moves in
02-03-2011
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AP
Egyptian army tanks and soldiers moved to end violence between anti-government protesters and supporters of President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo's central square on Thursday after standing by for nearly a day as the two sides battled with rocks, sticks,
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Healthcare
Democrats Defeat Attempt to Repeal Health Care Law
02-03-2011
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NY Times
Senate Democrats on Wednesday defeated a bid by Republicans to repeal last year’s sweeping health care overhaul, as they successfully mounted a party-line defense of President Obama’s signature domestic policy achievement.
Challenges to the law, h
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Weather News - Links - History
Mammoth storm leaves bitter cold, destruction
02-03-2011
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AP
The mammoth winter storm that began Tuesday left Midwesterners shivering in its frozen footprint and crushed snow-laden buildings in the Northeast. The 2,000-mile-long system unloaded as much as 2 feet of snow, crippled airports and stranded drivers
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Environment
US judge: Spill claims czar not independent of BP
02-03-2011
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AP
The administrator of the $20 billion compensation fund for Gulf oil spill victims is not independent from BP and must stop telling potential claimants that he is, a federal judge said in a ruling Wednesday that may spur more people to sue rather than
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Food
Bad weather set to push record food prices higher
02-03-2011
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Reuters
The U.N.'s food price index likely hit a new high in January and recent catastrophic weather around the globe could push even higher the cost of food, an issue that has already helped spark protests across the Middle East.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Internet
Hackers Shut Down Government Sites
02-03-2011
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NY Times
The online group Anonymous said Wednesday that it had paralyzed the Egyptian government’s Web sites in support of the antigovernment protests. Anonymous, a loosely defined group of hackers from all over the world, gathered about 500 supporters in on
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Weather News - Links - History
Storm batters Australian coast towns; no deaths
02-03-2011
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AP
One of the most powerful storms ever recorded in Australia pulled houses apart and snapped power poles as it ripped across already flood-sodden Queensland state Thursday, leaving authorities relieved that no one was killed.
Officials had issued da
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Republic for the united States of America
UPU the power of the stamp.
02-03-2011
The UPU (Universal Postal Union) in Berne,Switzerland, is an extremely significant organization in today’s world. It is formulated by treaty. No nation can be recognized as a nation without being in international admiralty in order to have a forum co
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Thomas Costanzo
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Feature Article • B.O.R.G.
Russell Pearce Recall Drive
Thomas Costanzo
Mesa Arizona http://recallrussellpearce.wordpress.com/ The campaign to remove Russell Pearce from the De Facto State senate of Arizona, is now underway! Russell, has cost the state of Arizona Millions of dollars in lost revenue and turned the State
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News Link • Science
Researchers: Dinosaurs survived 700 millennia after asteroid impact
02-02-2011
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Terrence Aym
Following the devastating impact of a miles wide asteroid with the Earth 65 million years ago the race of dinosaurs went extinct, right? Not so, says a research team at the University of Alberta, Canada. The team used a new 'direct-dating' analysis
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Terrence Aym
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News Link • Politics
Debt Ceiling Showdown, Understanding Debt and Deficit
02-02-2011
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www.drscoundrels.com
By James H. Hyde: The anticipation is rising. The talking heads are jockeying for position in the gallery for the first big, bona fide test of bipartisanship between Barack Obama and the Republican House. As issue? Whether or not to raise the debt c
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Rich Hilts
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Landmark Resort Hit By Depression: Arizona Biltmore Bankrupt
02-02-2011
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AZcentral.com
In a strategic move by its new ownership group to get a fresh financial start, the Arizona Biltmore, one of Phoenix's oldest and most iconic resorts, has gone into bankruptcy.
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Reported by:
Jack Gregson
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News Link • World News
Pro-Mubarak Supporters Identified As Agent Provocateurs
2/2/2011
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therealnewsnow
Pro-Mubarak supporters stormed Tahrir Square earlier today in a violent confrontation with anti-government protesters who want the Egyptian president to resign. The violence, which occurred shortly after President Mubarak gave a speech on Egyptian te
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News Link • Police State
Pat-Downs and Other Measures Planned For Super Bowl
02-02-2011
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www.lawofficer.com
The federal government designates the Super Bowl as a Level One security event. At this year's game, even people stuck outside the stadium will get a pat-down from a security guard.
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Chip Saunders
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News Link • Employee and Employer Relations
Union Employee Doesn’t Belong On Neutral Labor Committee, Senators Say
02022011
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www.drscoundrels.com
A bipartisan committee turned him down. He was recess appointed to a committee where even labor lawyers who are on the committee recuse themselves to avoid making biased decisions where old employers are involved - but not Craig Becker. He is defendi
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Rich Hilts
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News Link • Secession
Arizona to secede
02/02/2011
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godlikeproductions.com
Members of the state Legislature, including Arizona's de facto governor, Senate President Russell Pearce, have introduced a bill that essentially would have Arizona secede from the union without having to do so officially.It's called SB1433, It cre
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Phennommennonn GLP
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News Link • Food
Truth Squad Radio " Mary Nash Stoddard on Aspartame/Neotame
02-02-2011
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Farm Wars
Join us this evening, Wednesday, Feb. 2, as we talk about Aspartame/Neotame, and the dangers they pose with Mary Nash Stoddard!
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Reported by:
Barbara Peterson
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News Link • Activism
Unraveling the Illusion: the Democracy that Never Was
02-01-2011
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Prof. William A. Cook
The Egyptian peoples’ revolution against their government forces to the fore the unfortunate reality that America’s friendship is an illusion created for its own benefit, a strategy, if you will, that creates a mirage of trust, compassion, and good w
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Leon Felkins
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News Link • Internet
Egypt restores Internet access [Updated]
02-02-2011
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LA Times
The Internet seems to be available again in Egypt after the country cut access to the Web and cellphone networks for a week amid mass unrest.
“Good news: Internet access being restored in Egypt,” Google wrote on its official Twitter profile earlie
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Ernest Hancock
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News Link • Police State
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER - NO. 2011-03
02-02-2011
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www.ninthcircuit.org
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER GOVERNING EXPRESSIVE CONDUCT TOWARD SUMMONED JURORS, ORANGE AND OSCEOLA COUNTIES
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Police State
The Patriot Act and Internet Kill Switches: The Devil Is In The Extensions
02-02-2011
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Integrity Legal Blog
In recent days this blogger has been reading a great deal about both the proposed extension of the USA PATRIOT ACT and the proposed “Internet Kill Switch” which would allow Federal authorities to unilaterally shut down the internet services in much t
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Justin Tyme
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News Link • Government
Mubarak: I’ll Leave in Sept; Egyptians: No, Get Out Now
02-02-2011
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news.antiwar.com
Western Analysts Impressed by Mubarak's Offer - Protesters Not So Much
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
How Many People Are in Tahrir Square? Here’s How to Tell
02-02-2011
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wired.com
Tens of thousands of people gathered today in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Or maybe it was a hundred thousand. Or could’ve been up to two million. Except, by some counts, the Square can’t hold more than 225,000.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • World News
Unknown, Uncontacted Tribe Photographed in Brazilian Jungle
02-02-2011
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wired.com
A previously uncontacted tribe has been found in Amazon jungle, with aerial photographs giving a glimpse of people who've had no known contact with anyone except their tribal neighbors.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Food
How inflation is turning breakfast into a luxury item
02-02-2011
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finance.fortune.cnn.com
Yesterday, Kevin Kaiser, sent me a highlight from The Grocer (an industry trade rag) that inflating food prices are making ordinary breakfast items like orange and apple juice a "luxury."
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Reported by:
Jack Gregson
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News Link • Federal Reserve
The Fear Created by Fractional Reserve by Szandor Blestman
02-02-2011
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SzandorBlestman.com via e-mail from him
Of all the writings I have published by this Good Man, this one is probably the most important, and at a critical point in time for all of us. BREAK FREE! - Ed.
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Ed Vallejo
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