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Date Sent: 2012-06-06
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Tuesday, June 5, 2012 PM edition |
The Age Of Drones: Military May Be Using Drones In US To Help Police
Lakeland man arrested for spitting on sidewalk -- New Fines In Place For Cats And Dogs That Don’t Buckle Up In New Jersey -- ASU gets award for smartphone networked student IDs from RFID manufacturer -- Michael Tomasky: Mayor Bloomberg Is Right to Declare a War on Sugar -- Today's Arc of Venus -- Glendale shares details of deal with potential Phoenix Coyotes buyer -- Freedom Activist Tom Cryer has Passed -- Barnes & Noble apologizes to Scottsdale man forced to leave children's section -- Officials: Al-Qaida's No. 2 target of CIA drones -- Crisis Economic Conditions - by Stephen Lendman -- Reason for Hope and Despair in Palestine -- Mantech Awarded $2.85 Bn Contract for MRAP from US Military’s Army TACOM Contracting Center -- Excess exercise 'hurts the heart' and cause dangerous long-term harm, say scientists -- Russia turns east to embrace looming China -- Secret mission accomplished -- Israel asks Arab visitors to open emails to search -- Asia rebounds as stimulus hopes grow -- Japan’s Debt Sustains a Deflationary Depression
Freedom's
Phoenix Digital Magazine
Ready for Download - Edition 13 June 2012
Note: FP suffered a massive DNS attack earlier resulting in low submissions and a late newsletter.
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News Link • Surveillance
The Age Of Drones: Military May Be Using Drones In US To Help Police
06-04-2012
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losangeles.cbslocal.com
As the Federal Aviation Administration helps usher in an age of drones for U.S. law enforcement agencies, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s) domestically by the U.S. military â€" and the sharing of collected data with police agencies
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Donna Hancock
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News Link • Law Enforcers or Peace Officers
Lakeland man arrested for spitting on sidewalk
06-05-2012
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"He said, 'Can I pat you down,' and at that point I said, 'No, you cannot," said Stoiber. Stoiber said an argument ensued, and an officer handcuffed him.
Stoiber, who was chewing snuff, leaned over to spit on the sidewalk, and was taken into custod
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Government
New Fines In Place For Cats And Dogs That Don’t Buckle Up In New Jersey
06-05-2012
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CBS News
Click it or ticket. It’s not just for people anymore â€" at least in the Garden State.
Police and animal control officers are authorized to cite drivers with unrestrained animals in the car. Yes, that includes the back of a pickup truck too.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Art
Cats away! Artist turns his dead pet into flying helicopter after it is killed by a car
06-05-2012
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Daily Mail
Paws for thought: Cat Orville was turned into a helicopter by his artist owner Bart Jansen, pictured right after he was run over by a car
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Surveillance
ASU gets award for smartphone networked student IDs from RFID manufacturer
06-05-2012
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Global Newswire
HID Global, trusted leader in solutions for the delivery of secure identity [RFID], today announced that the company's mobile access control pilot with Arizona State University (ASU) has been recognized by the National Association of Campus Card User
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Reported by:
Sheila Dean
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News Link • Food
Michael Tomasky: Mayor Bloomberg Is Right to Declare a War on Sugar
06-05-2012
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The Daily Beast (h/t The Agitator)
Might there come a day when the New York City Department of Health mandates that burgers be limited to, say, four ounces? Indeed there might. And why not? Eight- and ten-ounce burgers are sick things.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Economy - Economics USA
I Told You So with James K. Galbraith
06-05-2012
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arclein
Like many Americans, I was doing everything I could to help elect Barack Obama. It wasn’t all that muchâ€"but as an economist in Texas, I had some authority on the thinking of former Senator Phil Gramm, John McCain’s chief economic adviser. I’d made
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Omega 3 Ameliorates Macular Degeneration
06-05-2012
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arclein
Sauve and his team are doing trials in human patients with macular degeneration, a condition that results in the loss of central vision and is the main cause of blindness in people over 50. The trials have found those who have the highest level of DH
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robert klein
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Fish Scale Collagen Superior Bones
06-05-2012
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arclein
Our technology enables the formation of new bone tissues within three months," says Ikoma. "This is much faster than the six months required using collagen from porcine dermis." The use of fish collagen also mitigates the potential infection of hu
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robert klein
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News Link • Solar Flares
Tomorrow's Arc of Venus
06-05-2012
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arclein
The brightness of the arc reveals the temperature and density structure of Venus's middle atmosphere, or "mesosphere," where the sunlight is refracted. According to some models, the mesosphere is key to the physics of super-rotation. By analyzing
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robert klein
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News Link • Government
Glendale shares details of deal with potential Phoenix Coyotes buyer
06-05-2012
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Arizona Republic
The city appears poised to pay a group led by former San Jose Sharks chief executive Greg Jamison nearly $325 million over 20 years to operate and make improvements to the city-owned [aptly named] Jobing.com Arena.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Death
Freedom Activist Tom Cryer has Passed
06-05-2012
MONDAY JUNE 4, 2012:
BREAKING NEWS: It has been reported that Tom Cryer passed away June 4, 2012 at the age of 62. [born 9/11/1949 = 63 ~ Clr]
In Honor of TOM CRYER - Our Prayers are with his family!!!!
Please visit Tom's website to learn
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Thomas Costanzo
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News Link • Books
Barnes & Noble apologizes to Scottsdale man forced to leave children's section
06-05-2012
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Arizona Republic
A Barnes & Noble executive apologized Monday to a Scottsdale man who was forced to leave the bookstore's children's section because he was not with any children.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Central Intelligence Agency
Officials: Al-Qaida's No. 2 target of CIA drones
06-05-2012
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AP
The CIA has carried out a half-dozen drone strikes in Pakistan in 2 weeks, the latest targeting al-Qaida's second in command, as the U.S. pushes ahead with the controversial program despite Pakistani demands that it stop.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Bioterrorism
GMOs and Glyphosate Linked to Infertility, Botulism and SIDS
06-05-2012
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Farm Wars
Glyphosate kills beneficial gut microbes that suppress botulinum bacteria resulting in botulism poisoning. 20% of SIDS babies have botulinum toxin.
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Barbara Peterson
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News Link • Military Industrial Complex
Mantech Awarded $2.85 Bn Contract for MRAP from US Military’s Army TACOM Contracting Center
06-04-2012
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DefenseWorld.net
ManTech International Corporation (MANT) has been awarded the $2.85 billion MRAP Contractor Logistics Sustainment and Support (CLSS) Services contract by the U.S. Army’s TACOM Contracting Center to continue providing logistics sustainment and suppor
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Leon Felkins
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News Link • Health and Physical Fitness
Excess exercise 'hurts the heart' and cause dangerous long-term harm, say scientists
06-04-2012
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www.dailymail.co.uk
Extreme exercise such as marathons may permanently damage the heart and trigger rhythm abnormalities, warn researchers.
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Donna Hancock
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News Link • China
Russia turns east to embrace looming China
06-04-2012
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www.reuters.com
When Russia opens a "billion-dollar bridge" on its Pacific coast this summer, Vladimir Putin can expect an enthusiastic audience among the 5,000 islanders whom it will connect to the mainland, at an eye-popping cost per head.
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Donna Hancock
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News Link • Israel
Israel asks Arab visitors to open emails to search
06-04-2012
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hosted.ap.org
When Sandra Tamari arrived at Israel's international airport, she received an unusual request: A security agent pushed a computer screen in front of her, connected to Gmail and told her to "log in."
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Donna Hancock
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News Link • Economy - International
Asia rebounds as stimulus hopes grow
06-04-2012
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rt.com
Asian shares rebounded after suffering big losses in the previous session, regaining some poise as investors focused on hopes for stimulus measures from policy makers to bolster the global economy.
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