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Date Sent: 2012-10-03
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Wednesday, October 3, 2012 AM edition |
DHS ‘fusion centers’ portrayed as pools of ineptitude, civil liberties intrusions
Police: Woman Killed by Border Patrol Agent Fled -- U.S. Is Tracking Killers in Attack on Libya Mission -- Mexico cartel may have targeted CIA -- Psychiatric Drugs—Search Warnings, Studies, & Side Effects -- Another Way The Police And Private Corporations Track You: License Plates -- Gold & Silver Coin Calculator v2 Demo -- Man eaten by hogs at Oregon farm
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News Link • Libya
U.S. Is Tracking Killers in Attack on Libya Mission
10-02-2012
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New York Times
The US is laying the groundwork for operations to kill or capture militants implicated in the deadly attack on a diplomatic mission in Libya as the weak Libyan government appears unable to arrest or even question fighters involved to the assault.
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Reported by:
Powell Gammill
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News Link • Surveillance
Another Way The Police And Private Corporations Track You: License Plates
10-02-2012
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http://chrisinmaryville.net/
On top of already ubiquitous surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology, there’s no refuge for Americans as the location of their cars are also relentlessly tracked, report Julia Angwin and Jennifer Valentino-Devries for the Wall Street J
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Reported by:
Chris Menke
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News Link • China
Analysis: China slides faster into pensions black hole
10-01-2012
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reuters.com, By Aileen Wang and Koh Gui Qing
Eighty-year-old Chinese farmer Guo Shuhe receives a state pension equivalent to just $9 a month, not enough to buy a month worth of groceries, but enough it seems, to risk punching a gaping hole in government finances.
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Reported by:
Robert Lee
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