April 2010
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Obama’s world without nuclear weapons? Pt.2
Schell: Summit’s objective was to isolate Iran, not clear how real a non nuclear world objective is Continue reading
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Bolivia’s resource dilemma
Historic summit closes in Bolivia, while government grapples with it’s global leadership on environmental issues. Bolivia’s social spending is largely due to destructive exploitation projects. A problem faced by many countries, Bolivia has an answer, it’s called climate debt. Continue reading
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Bolivia's resource dilemma
Historic summit closes in Bolivia, while government grapples with it’s global leadership on environmental issues. Bolivia’s social spending is largely due to destructive exploitation projects. A problem faced by many countries, Bolivia has an answer, it’s called climate debt. Continue reading
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What if Bil’in held a demo and the army didn’t show up? By Emily Schaeffer
What would happen if the army didn’t show up one Friday in Bil’in, for instance? If the army hadn’t shown up on Friday, April 23, at the 5th Annual Conference Demonstration, then Eymad Rezqa (also spelled Imad Rizka, dedicated Palestinian-Israeli activist) would not have been shot in the head with a tear gas canister and… Continue reading
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GazaFriends: The Shores of Gaza
The famous Irish singer, Tommy Sands, wrote the song ‘The Shores of Gaza,” that we are using for our video, “Cementing Our Support for Gaza.” It is fitting that we use his song, since the Free Gaza Movement’s cargo ship will be leaving Ireland in the first part of May on it’s way to the… Continue reading
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NATO summit: ‘Not rational enough’ By Eric Walberg
The two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting on 22-23 April focussed on the military alliance’s 21st century Strategic Concept and on the war in Afghanistan. Top on the agenda was putting paid to any notion that nuclear weapons might be removed from Europe; rather, they would be integrated into the Pentagon’s pan-European interceptor missile programme in… Continue reading
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Hamas releases animated clip depicting captured IDF soldier Gilad Shalit
Hamas released an animated cartoon on Sunday showing abducted Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit, who has been captive in Gaza for nearly four years, returning to Israel in a coffin. The three-minute 3D animation [is] shown on the website of Hamas’ armed wing. Continue reading
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“Separate and Unequal school system in ‘liberal’ NYC”
If you’re a white student and you arrive at the public elementary school building on 95th Street and Third Avenue, you’ll probably walk through the front door. If you’re a black student, you’ll probably come in through the back. So reported the Village Voice on one of New York’s best-kept secrets: its public schools are… Continue reading
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Britain: Eyes beyond the mainstream media (Part2)
Video: A new look at the Britain beyond the main stream media cliché, whats going on in the Isle? What do British citizens think about their land’s internal affairs? Is Britain in a position she is claiming? Continue reading
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On the edge with Max Keiser: Wall Street Fraud
24 April, 2010 — PressTVGlobalNews Max Keiser is on the edge of the financial news where future financial scandals, market crashes and monetary crisis begin. Be there before it happens. Part 1 http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.3486271 On the edge with Max Keiser-Wall Street Fraud-04-23-2010 (Part 1) Part 2 http://widgets.vodpod.com/w/video_embed/Video.3486279 On the edge with Max Keiser-Wall Street Fraud-04-23-2010 (Part2) Continue reading
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No Indian miracle By Jayati Ghosh
Jayati Ghosh: 110 million living well, hundreds of millions in abject poverty who make growth possible Continue reading
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Washington’s Invented Honduran Democracy
As a result of the alarming series of murders of journalists now occurring in Honduras, President Bernard J. Lunzer of The Newspaper Guild Communications Workers of America (representing thousands of working journalists in the U.S. and Canada) joins with Larry Birns, the director of the Washington-based Council in Hemispheric Affairs, in denouncing the slaughter of… Continue reading