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The lies of Hiroshima are the lies of today
By John Pilger | In an article for the Guardian on the anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, John Pilger describes the ‘progression of lies’ from the
Read More »Lancaster University develop product to prevent illegal file sharing in the office
A Lancaster University spin out company based in InfoLab21 has developed a tool to help businesses clamp down on illegal file sharing. Businesses can face serious consequences from illegal file sharing which takes place
Read More »Why weren’t managers charged in oil-sex scandal?
By Marisa Taylor | The Interior Department’s watchdog criticized the Justice Department on Thursday for declining to prosecute the managers of an oil- and gas-royalty program that’s been tainted by allegations of illicit sex,
Read More »AG candidate backs prosecution of President Bush for murder
Rutland Herald | Charlotte Dennett, the Progressive Party candidate for Vermont attorney general, said Thursday that if elected she would prosecute President Bush for murder. Dennett, an attorney from Cambridge challenging incumbent Democrat William
Read More »DNA database details of children ‘should be deleted’
By Mark Hookham | Lancashire Police should delete the DNA records of around 4,000 youngsters held on a computer database, the Liberal Democrats have demanded. Delegates at the party’s Bournemouth conference overwhelmingly backed a
Read More »Ron Paul on the Financial Crisis
“Our problems start with the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is a monopoly and it controls interest rates artificially low, causing people to make mistakes. That’s the basic source. But then on top of
Read More »The NSA Teams Up with the Chinese Government to Limit Internet Anonymity
Via Bruce Schneier | Definitely strange bedfellows: A United Nations agency is quietly drafting technical standards, proposed by the Chinese government, to define methods of tracing the original source of Internet communications and potentially curbing
Read More »Sources: Charges against Blackwater guards debated
Defense attorneys for Blackwater Worldwide employees are trying to head off Justice Department charges against the company’s bodyguards who were involved in the deadly shooting of 17 Iraqi civilians exactly one year ago. In
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