January 18, 2011
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Information Clearing House Newsletter 17 January, 2011: The Brutal Truth About Tunisia
17 January, 2011 — Information Clearing House WikiLeaks: US Cables Claim: Iran developing nuclear bomb with help of more than 30 countries By Reuters The Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten quotes U.S. diplomatic cables as saying that Iran is racing to achieve nuclear bomb before its economy collapses due to sanctions. www.informationclearinghouse.info/article27270.htm Continue reading
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18 January 2011 — williambowles info Ex Banker…
18 January, 2011 — williambowles.info Ex-Banker Gives Data on Taxes to WikiLeaks New York Times By DEALBOOK A former senior Swiss bank executive said on Monday that he had given the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, details of more than 2000 prominent … dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/18/ex-banker-gives-data-on-taxes-to-wikileaks/ Continue reading
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Bradley Manning Newslinks for 18 January, 2011
18 January, 2011 — creative-i.info Protesters rally at Quantico in support of Manning Inside NoVA About 150 people protested outside Quantico Marine Corps Base waving flags, holding banners and shouting through a microphone to free Bradley Manning… www2.insidenova.com/news/2011/jan/17/protesters-rally-quantico-support-manning-ar-780232/ Continue reading
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VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 17 January, 2011: Rabbis Call for Extermination Camps
17 January, 2011 — VTJP News International Middle East Media Center Nof Zion to Remain in Jewish Hands IMEMC – Monday January 17, 2011 – 16:47, Israeli supermarket magnate Rami Levy has made made a successful bid to take over development of the Nof Zion settlement project being built near the Palestinan neighbourhood of Jabal Continue reading
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Tunisia Newslinks for 18 January, 2011
18 January, 2011 — creative-i.info Citizens hopeful as new Tunisian government forms CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) — As Tunisians adjust to a new government following the ouster of their longtime president, some say they are … edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/18/tunisia.protests/ Continue reading