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Date Sent: 2011-07-17
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Weekend, July 16-77, 2011 |
Bodyguard who killed Karzai's brother is CIA -- Federal Court: TSA ‘Naked Scans' Constitutional
Bitter political feud among Quartzsite's residents continues -- Quartzsite Mayor Ed Foster on Freedom Watch -- Woman Who Groped TSA Agent's Breast Let Out of Jail -- Rape victim raped by judge, put in cell next to alleged attacker -- Ireland seeks Euro bonds as part of crisis solution -- DoD: 24,000 files swiped in March from military contractor systems -- Costs of war coming home: It is not free for you and me! -- Murdoch's World: Demagoguery, Propaganda, Scandal, Sleaze and Warmongering -- FEDERAL CONTROL OF EDUCATION IS AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE -- Jacob Hornberger's Internet TV Show, Saturdays 7PM EST -- Crackdowns, Torture and Intimidation in Bahrain -- Orbiting Vesta Now and Next Year to Ceres
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News Link • Central Intelligence Agency
Bodyguard who killed Karzai's brother was CIA
07-17-2011
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The Independent
The bodyguard who assassinated President Karzai's brother had been working closely with US Special Forces and the CIA before he was recruited by the Taliban, raising fears over the Islamist movement's increasingly sophisticated intelligence apparatus
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Transportation: Air Travel
Federal Court Rules That TSA ‘Naked Scans’ Are Constitutional
07-17-2011
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Forbes
Last weekend, a Tennessee woman was arrested at the Nashville airport for disorderly conduct after she refused TSA security measures for her children. The woman didn’t want her two children to have to go through a whole-body-imaging scanner. When a T
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Bitter political feud among Quartzsite's residents continues
07-17-2011
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Arizona Republic
The mayor called a Town Council meeting, but five of the six council members didn't show up. So the mayor denounced them as cowards. The town manager was inexplicably absent. Several police officers attended the meeting in May to read a statement ask
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Arizona's Top News
Woman Who Groped TSA Agent's Breast Let Out of Jail
07-17-2011
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FOX News
We hear a lot of complaints about security screeners groping airline passengers.
But now, a Colorado woman is accused of putting her hands on a TSA agent at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix.
Court records show 61-year-old Yukari Miha
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Justice and Judges
Rape victim raped by judge, put in cell next to alleged attacker
07-17-2011
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FOX News
It's already extremely hard for rape victims to come to court and testify. This alleged rape victim says the only reason she came back was to make sure this doesn't happen to anyone else.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Economy - International
Ireland seeks Euro bonds as part of crisis solution
07-17-2011
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Reuters
Ireland would like to see the euro zone issue common bonds as part of the solution to the bloc's debt crisis, the Irish deputy prime minister said. "It is an option I favor. It is one of a series of options that have to be looked at," Eamon Gilmore t
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Hacking, Cyber Security
DoD: 24,000 files swiped in March from military contractor systems
07-14-2011
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ZD Net
Department of Defense Deputy Secretary William Lynn said that 24,000 files were taken in March from military contractor systems. That data leakage is increasingly common in the military complex. The good news? The DoD has a plan to fix its defenses.
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Leon Felkins
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News Link • Government Debt & Financing
Costs of war coming home: It is not free for you and me!
07-17-2011
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Martin Schaefer, Santa Maria Times
According to nationalpriorities.org, for 2012 Santa Barbara County taxpayers will give $811.8 million toward the Department of Defense budget, not counting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. For those two wars, county taxpayers have given an additiona
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News Link • r3VOLution Continues
FEDERAL CONTROL OF EDUCATION IS AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE: CONG. PAUL CALLED IT OUT IN 2001!
071611
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www.varight.com
Is there any better evidence of the utter failure of the unconstitutional Federal control of education than the Atlanta cheating scandal? It does not appear to be an isolated incident. The solution is to abolish both the federal Department of Ed an
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News Link • Science
Dark Fireworks on Sun
07-16-2011
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arclein
"The blast was triggered by an unstable magnetic filament near the sun's surface," he explains. "That filament was loaded down with cool1 plasma, which exploded in a spray of dark blobs and streamers."
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robert klein
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Challenging Big Pharma With Gwen Olsen
07-16-2011
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arclein
Gwen's astounding admissions in another video interview on Natural News (http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=29359...) dispels the myth that Big Pharma is in the business of healing or helping cure disease -- instead, the industry is out to regulate illne
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Flu Vaccine Advance
07-16-2011
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arclein
. Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute and Dutch biopharmaceutical company Crucell have now found a broadly acting antibody that could lead to a single, near-universal flu vaccine to replace annually changing vaccines.
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robert klein
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News Link • Science, Medicine and Technology
Orbiting Vesta Now and Next Year to Ceres
07-16-2011
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arclein
The asteroid looks like a punctured football, the result of a colossal collision sometime in its past that knocked off its south polar region.
Vesta was discovered in 1807, the fourth asteroid to be identified in the great belt of rocky debris orb
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