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Israel Using Depleted Uranium Against Gaza Victims:
More evidence of war crimes being committed -
Medics have found traces of depleted uranium in victims of Israel’s brutal attack on Gaza, according to a Press TV report, meaning the ultimate death toll could be far higher as future generations are plagued by cancers and birth defects. “Norwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram
al-Sattari that some of the victims who have been wounded since Israel began its attacks on the Gaza Strip on December 27 have traces of depleted uranium in their bodies,” states the article. Following the conclusion of the first Gulf War in 1991, in which depleted uranium was used by U.S. forces, cancers and birth defects in Iraq soared and many veterans organizations agree that the weapon was responsible for the emergence of Gulf War Syndrome that has plagued hundreds of thousands of Gulf War veterans.
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Top 5 Lies About Israel’s Assault on Gaza -
Lie #1) Israel is only targeting legitimate military sites and is seeking to protect innocent lives.
Israel never targets civilians. The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated pieces of property in the world. The presence of militants within a civilian population does not, under international law, deprive that population of their protected status, and hence any assault upon that population under the guise of targeting militants is, in fact, a war crime. Moreover, the people Israel claims are legitimate targets are members of
Hamas, which Israel says is a terrorist organization. Hamas has been responsible for firing rockets into Israel. These rockets are extremely inaccurate and thus, even if Hamas intended to hit military targets within Israel, are indiscriminate by nature. When rockets from Gaza kill Israeli civilians, it is a war crime.
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SNOOPERS TO SPY ON
BRITISH PUBLIC IN BID TO NAB LITTERBUGS - COUNCIL snoopers have been given the go-ahead to film people in the street in an attempt to catch litterbugs.
Those caught on film face on-the-spot fines of £80, rising to £2,500 if they refuse to pay and are found guilty in court. The move is the latest development in Britain’s rapidly growing surveillance society. There are four million CCTV cameras in Britain, one for every 14 people – more than anywhere else in the world.
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Britain's EU bill rises by £4bn due to collapse of pound -
The bill to British taxpayers for EU membership will rise by nearly £4billion because of the collapse of the pound.
The Government's contribution to Brussels is set to balloon because it is paid in euros which have achieved close to parity with sterling. Opposition MPs condemned the 'utterly perverse' penalty that the UK will suffer because of its wobbling currency. They blamed Labour for agreeing in 2005 to surrender billions of pounds of rebate payments that had been won by Margaret Thatcher. It was first negotiated by the then PM in 1984. According to figures contained in the smallprint of Alistair Darling's Pre-Budget Report last November, Britain will give the EU £4billion in 2009-2010 once the rebate and other grants the UK receives have been deducted from our contribution. In 2010-11, this will increase to £6.5billion. But the Chancellor calculated the figures when £1 was worth 1.4 euros. Now £1 will only buy around £1.04 euros. At the current exchange rate, Britain's contribution would effectively rise to £5.5billion in 2009-10 and about £8.6billion the following year. This would leave a black hole in the Treasury's coffers of about £3.6billion.
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Orange drinks with 300 times more pesticide than tap water -
Fizzy drinks sold by Coca-Cola in Britain have been found to contain pesticides at up to 300 times the level allowed in tap or bottled water.
A worldwide study found pesticide levels in orange and lemon drinks sold under the Fanta brand, which is popular with children, were at their highest in the UK. The research team called on the Government, the industry and the company to act to remove the chemicals and called for new safety standards to regulate the soft drinks market. The industry denies children are at risk and insists that the levels found by researchers based at the University of Jaen in southern Spain are not harmful.
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Sex clinics 'to open' in EVERY school so pupils as young as 11 can be tested... without parental consent - Sexual health clinics could soon be open in every secondary school and college.
All pupils would have easy access to emergency contraception and pregnancy testing without their parents being told. Around a third of secondary schools in England - almost 1,000 - already have clinics. Some are mobile units shared by a number of schools. Now an influential study, commissioned by the Government, has recommended extending the coverage to all state secondaries and colleges in a drive to cut teenage pregnancies.
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THOUSANDS 'ROBBED OF HOMES' BY
UK ROAD CHIEFS - THOUSANDS of people have been forced out of their homes by the Highways Agency for no good reason, it was claimed last night. To make way for new roads, 1,776 properties have been purchased by the Highways Agency since 1995. But only six per cent of them were demolished – while 63 per cent of the purchases were sold on by the agency. Many families kicked out of their homes are paying the price for schemes dreamt up by the Highways Agency that never see the light of day, said Liberal Democrat transport spokesman Norman Baker. The agency has the power to use compulsory purchase orders to buy homes that stand in the way of building new roads. But the Liberal Democrats say agency figures “clearly” show that many families are put through the agony of leaving their houses – only for those homes to be sold on and not used.
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Report says ex-ministers 'are cashing in on insider knowledge' - Former ministers are being allowed to cash in on their inside Government knowledge for profit, a damning report revealed yesterday. The Public Administration Committee said loose rules let the ex-leaders get jobs with big companies or act as Parliamentary lobbyists. It revealed the guidelines are so vague most activity continues unchecked.
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Council bans mourners from laying artificial flowers on graves - because of the health and safety risk -
The use of artificial flowers has been banned from a crematorium on grounds of health and safety.
A council has prohibited the laying of artificial wreaths or flowers and also barred pottery, glass items and wire mesh fences. The rules have outraged mourners who claim people should be allowed to grieve in their own way and point out many cannot afford to place fresh flowers on a plot every week. Relatives of deceased loved ones are furious at North East Lincolnshire Council which last November threatened to remove keepsakes from children's graves.
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Britain may outsource huge surveillance database -
I guess Britain’s Home Office didn’t get the memo about abusive surveillance programs being scaled back in the waning days of the war on terror.
Britain is moving forward with a £12 billion plan for a massive database to track every phone call, email and chat conversation in the country. And not only that – the database project would likely be outsourced to private firms, The Telegraph reports. Sir Ken MacDonald, the former Director of Public Prosecutions, calls the database a “hellhouse” of personal private information. And despite the government’s assurances that the content of emails would not be stored and that the data would be strongly protected (”We have been very clear that there are no plans for a database containing any content of emails, texts of conversations,” a Home Office spokesman said), the fact remains that the British government is leaky as a colander when it comes to personal information. Last year they lost 25 million child benefit records by the HM Revenue and Customs.
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Government considers Wales as ID card guinea pigs -
CALLS to put Welsh on new ID cards are at last to be considered by the Government.
The U-turn follows pressure from language campaigners who say it would be an insult if English-only cards were issued in Wales. The Welsh Language Board yesterday welcomed an announcement that UK Border Agency officials will at least review the idea of producing bilingual cards available for Wales. It is a reversal on policy from earlier this year, when the Home Office said it had “no intention to include Welsh on identity cards”, arguing the language “was not an official language of the
EU.” But the WLB has always argued including Welsh on cards issued in Wales was essential – the same as for driving licences and passports.
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US Court: Religious objection won't stop DNA sampling
- A federal appeals court on Tuesday refused to stop the government from taking DNA from a prisoner who claims the process would violate his religious beliefs.
Russell
Kaemmerling, who is in the Federal Correctional Institution in Seagoville, Texas on a felony wire fraud conviction, sued in 2006 to stop the Federal Bureau of Prisons from taking a DNA sample from him. Federal law requires felons give a DNA sample to the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be kept in a national law enforcement database. Officers then use the Combined DNA Index System, or
CODIS, to try and solve crimes by matching evidence from crime scenes to known offenders.
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Man sues after “POLICE” t-shirt arrest -
A Belleville Police officer arrested a St. Charles man for wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the word “POLICE.”
Now, Adam C. Weinstein, of St. Charles, has sued the department for what he calls a violation of his constitutional rights. According to police documents, Weinstein was arrested in 2006 outside a bar in Belleville for “impersonating officers.” He was wearing a black t-shirt with the word police striped across the front and back under a sweater. The t-shirt became exposed when he removed the sweater because he was hot. “Those t-shirts are a sign of solidarity,” said Howard A.
Shalowitz, an attorney representing Weinstein. “How many people wear NYPD caps? Are they impersonating police?”
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Euro debate a "red herring", British minister says -
Debate over whether Britain should join the euro is a "red herring", a British minister said on Thursday, as a poll showed a large majority of Britons opposed signing up to the single European currency.
A leading member of the opposition Conservative Party, which leads the ruling Labour Party in opinion polls, said meanwhile that a Conservative government would "never" join the euro. Asked how they would vote in a referendum, 71 percent of Britons questioned in an ICM poll said they would vote to keep the pound, while 23 percent would vote to join the euro.
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Students 'should be given smart drugs to get better exam results' - So-called 'smart drugs' should be given to students to help them get better exam results, a leading academic has claimed.
Ministers and doctors should consider making the drugs available without prescription and for non-medical use, said John Harris, director of the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation at the University of Manchester. The drugs, which include Ritalin, more commonly prescribed for attention deficit problems, could help students achieve better grades he said. The drugs can improve concentration and exam scores and although they carry a risk of side effects, these are proportional to the benefits they offer, he added.
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The Worst Climate Predictions of 2008:
And yet to play out, let’s also not forget Al Gore’s 2008 prediction: “Entire north polar ice cap will be gone in 5 years” -Anthony -
“2008 will be the hottest year in a century:” The Old Farmers’ Almanac, September 11, 2008, Hurricanes, Arctic Ice, Coral, Drinking water, Aspen skiing. We’re now well into the earth’s third straight harsher winter-but in late 2007 it was still hard to forget 22 straight years of global warming from 1976-1998. So the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicted 2008 would be the hottest year in the last 100.
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FDNY Lieutenant Admitted Plan To ‘Take Down’ WTC 7:
Reinforcing conviction that Silverstein was referring to demolition with infamous comments on PBS documentary -
Newly uncovered video from 9/11 featuring an interview with FDNY lieutenant David Rastuccio on MSNBC confirms that there was a plan to deliberately demolish WTC Building 7, as was originally indicated in Larry Silverstein’s infamous statement on the PBS documentary, America Rebuilds. In the clip, Rastuccio responds to the host’s statement that “You guys knew this was coming all day,” by stating, “We had first reports that the building was unstable and that it was best for it to come down on its own or it would be taken down, I would imagine that it came down on its own.” Though Rastuccio expresses his opinion that the building had collapsed without the aid of explosives, he admits that a plan had been in place to deliberately demolish the structure.
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