Sunday, November 22:
Jason Paz:
The Anti-Death Squad; the Right to Live (1 comments)
Throughout the ages the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse have reigned supreme. The chances are the curses of war, pestilence, famine and disease have visited your doorstep. If you were lucky enough to be at work at the time, perhaps they claimed your spouse. In the final analysis they kill all of us, but this is not an excuse to make their mission easier for them.
Wednesday, November 18:
Jim Fetzer:
*THE DARTMOUTH JFK-PHOTO FIASCO (10 comments)
A Dartmouth computer scientist, Hany Farid, claims that it is "extremely unlikely" that backyard photographs of accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald are fake based on a digital analysis of shadows. Had he conducted a literature search, he would have known that the shadows are but one of multiple indications of fakery. Even if he were right about the shadows, he would be wrong about the photos, one of which was on LIFE's cover.
Saturday, November 21:
Israel: As the light onto the nations
‘Israel is the light onto the nations' says the Torah. Indeed it is, and not just because the Torah says so. Israel is ahead of everyone else in many fronts. Take for instance, terrorizing civilian populations and practicing some of the most devastating murderous tactics upon elders, women and young.
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Friday, November 20:
Glenn Beck to announce ‘big plan' for 2010 (1 comments)
At a rally Saturday at a massive retirement community in central Florida, Beck is planning to unveil what he has billed as a “big plan” for 2010, which is expected to involve the 9.12 Project, the group he started earlier this year and named for the day after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Thursday, November 19:
$3M Awarded in KBR Rape Case (1 comments)
A woman who claimed she was raped in 2005 while working in Iraq for a former Halliburton Co. subsidiary has been awarded nearly $3 million by an arbitrator to settle her case. In September, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that a similar lawsuit filed by another ex-contract worker, Jamie Leigh Jones, could go to court in Houston instead of arbitration.
Tuesday, November 17:
US against unilateral Palestinian state move
The United States voiced its opposition on Monday to unilateral Palestinian moves to seek recognition for an independent state, saying negotiations with Israel were the best way forward.
Georgianne Nienaber:
International Court Acquits Suspect in Murder of Dian Fossey
The International Crimes Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) announced it has overturned a 20-year sentence and acquitted Protais Zigiranyirazo, accused genocidaire and suspected murderer of American primatologist Dian Fossey. Citing "serious errors" during the 2008 trial, ICTR Chamber Judge Theodore Meron ordered the immediate release of Zigiranyirazo, known as Mr. Z.
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Tuesday, November 17:
Ilene Flannery Wells:
Don't Go Down Without A Fight (1 comments)
This is a story about my sexual assault of 30 years ago. I wrote it when Jaycee Lee Duggar was found alive a few months ago. I am hoping that other women - and men - will learn from this, as I finally have, to not only report these types of attacks, but to finish the job by ensuring that we assist in the capture and conviction of our assailants. I will have to live with my own inaction for the rest of my life.
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