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Date Sent: 2011-03-23
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, March 23, 2011 AM edition |
Power crumbling, Yemen's leader warns of civil war -- Judge orders use of Islamic law in Tampa
Yes, sex can kill you, U.S. study shows -- Aurora won't be held in contempt for not returning seized money -- Restaurant Owner Says Angry Internal Affairs Cop Hit Him With Car -- Israel’s ex-president Katsav gets 7 years for rape -- Syria Protests Spread; Authorities Pull Back -- FBI probing package with explosives left at Detroit federal building for 3 weeks -- Naked Aggression Against Libya -- Terrorism, Torture, and Individual Rights -- Religion may become extinct in nine nations, study says -- Shock, Awe, and Deja Vu in Libya. But What’s the Plan, Mr. President? -- Have Media Companies Destroyed Their Copyrights With The ‘Share’ Button? -- Scientists' research warns humanity may be facing 'vortex of death' -- Fukushima Reactor #3 Loaded With Plutonium: Now 500 to 1,000 Degrees Celsius?
AZ: Publisher of Freedom's Phoenix,
Ernest Hancock, to turn 50....party this weekend; "Atlas Shrugged" the Movie, pt. 1
Premiering in Phoenix, April 15
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News Link • World News
Power crumbling, Yemen's leader warns of civil war
03-22-2011
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AP
Yemen's U.S.-backed president, his support crumbling among political allies and the army, warned that the country could slide into a "bloody" civil war Tuesday as the opposition rejected his offer to step down by the end of the year. Tens of thousand
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Justice and Judges
Judge orders use of Islamic law in Tampa
03-22-2011
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AP
The question of what law applies in any Florida courtroom usually comes down to two choices: federal or state. But Hillsborough Circuit Judge Richard Nielsen ruled that, to resolve one crucial issue in the case, he will consult a different source.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Health and Physical Fitness
Yes, sex can kill you, U.S. study shows
03-22-2011
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Reuters
Sudden bursts of moderate to intense physical activity -- such as jogging or having sex -- significantly increase the risk of having a heart attack, especially in people who do not get regular exercise, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Doctors ha
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Criminal Justice System
Aurora won't be held in contempt for not returning seized money
03-22-2011
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Chicago Tribune
The brothers say they accumulated the money over the years from their remodeling business. But an Illinois State Police task force says the men are suspected of drug trafficking, though neither has been charged.
The brothers won an early victory w
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Law Enforcers or Peace Officers
Restaurant Owner Says Angry Internal Affairs Cop Hit Him With Car
03-22-2011
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The driver then got out and identified himself as a police officer, says Morgan. Morgan still refused to move. He says the cop got back in his car and "bumped" him about six more times. Morgan says he wasn't hurt, just jostled. That's when other cops
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Israel
Israel’s ex-president Katsav gets 7 years for rape
03-22-2011
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Rawstory
Former Israeli president Moshe Katsav was on Tuesday sentenced to seven years behind bars after being convicted on two counts of rape and other offences in a scandal which has rocked Israel.
The judges also handed him a two-year suspended sentence
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • World News
Syria Protests Spread; Authorities Pull Back
03-22-2011
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Reuters
Unrest spread in southern Syria on Monday with hundreds of people demonstrating against the government in three towns near the main city of Deraa, but authorities did not use force to quell the latest protests.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Government
FBI probing package with explosives left at Detroit federal building for 3 weeks
03-22-2011
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Washington Post
The FBI is investigating a suspicious package containing explosives left unattended by security guards for three weeks inside a 26-story federal building in Detroit, according to law enforcement officials.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Obama Administration
Obama the Illegal -
A Foolish and Unconstitutional War
03-22-2011
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Patrick J. Buchanan via LewRockwell.com
"The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation."
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Freedomsphoenix Reader 2
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News Link • World News
Naked Aggression Against Libya
03-22-2011
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Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. on Russia Today
If the coalition succeeds in killing Muammar Gaddafi, it will inevitably mean more ethnic and tribal conflict, which could lead to civil war, Rockwell said â€" which is exactly what the US needs to control the oil-rich parts of Libya.
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News Link • Energy
A New Way to Churn Out Cheap LED Lighting
03-22-2011
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technologyreview.com
Making LEDs with microchip manufacturing methods could slash the cost of lighting.
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Sierra Hancock
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News Link • Housing
Gary Shilling: House Prices Will Now Drop Another 20%
03-22-2011
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BusinessInsider.com/
Last October, when everyone was jubilant about the housing "recovery," Gary Shilling of A. Gary Shilling & Co., predicted that house prices would fall another 20%.
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Jack Gregson
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Feature Article • Casey Research Articles
Think Like a Thief
Jeff Clark
It’s official: the greatest number of responses to any article I’ve written since joining Casey Research was to Robbed!, the story of my friend’s gold being stolen and the suggestions for storage.
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News Link • World News
Shock, Awe, and Deja Vu in Libya. But What’s the Plan, Mr. President?
03-22-2011
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Eric Margolis via LewRockwell.com
With déjà vu we see US cruise missiles being launched from the sea, Libyan AA firing helplessly into the night sky at invisible B-2 heavy bombers, and the burning wreckage of armor and vehicles on desert roads.
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Freedomsphoenix Reader 2
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News Link • MEDIA (MainStreamMedia - aka MSM)
Have Media Companies Destroyed Their Copyrights With The ‘Share’ Button?
03-22-2011
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Joe Mullin
Righthaven has become controversial by taking a sue-first-ask-questions-later approach to copyright enforcement on behalf of its newspaper clients, which include MediaNews Group as well as the smaller chain that owns the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Mo
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Thomas Costanzo
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News Link • WAR: About that War
Scientists' research warns humanity may be facing 'vortex of death'
03-22-2011
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Terrence Aym
Professor Raymond Wheeler, from the University of Kansas, at first almost stumbled into the frightening data. The connection was initially discovered by noted Russian scientist Alexander Chizhevsky during 1915: solar storms trigger conflict, wars and
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Terrence Aym
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News Link • Japan - Earthquake Tsunami Radiation
Japan 2011 Earthquake/Tsunami - U.S. Government Information
03-22-2011
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USA.gov
Visit USA.gov's new page, Japan 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami -- U.S. Government Information. You'll find a variety of resources from across the government, including:
Updates on air quality and food safety in the United States.
Information abo
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Justin Tyme
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News Link • Japan - Earthquake Tsunami Radiation
Fukushima Reactor #3 Loaded With Plutonium: Now 500 to 1,000 Degrees Celsius?
03-22-2011
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ZeroHedge.com
Fukushima Reactor 3 should be a "nightmare", as according to some it is now "operating" north of 500 degrees celsius, and possibly as high as a 1,000. That's three times what it is designed to withstand.
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