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Tuesday, December 30, 2008 13:35
GMT Schiff:
Government Interference Only Makes The Problem Worse Investor Peter Schiff again went to battle with
a raft of establishment talking heads on CNBC yesterday who attempted
to propagandize for the bailout by pushing the idea that it was necessary
and inevitable.
Israel:
Don’t even speak about peace Israel’s envoy to the United Nations says
that there will be no negotiations about peace, as Tel Aviv attacks
Gazan civilians for a third day.
Israel
Accused Of Massive War Crime Atrocities A new IAF cockpit video shows an air strike
targeted against an alleged rocket launching site located between two
civilian homes, as UN Professor Richard Falk accused Israel of massive
violations of international humanitarian law.
Veterans
of ’90s Bank Bailout See Opportunity in Current One
A tight-knit group of former senior government officials who were central
players in the savings and loan bailout of the 1990s are seeking to
capitalize on the latest economic meltdown, enjoying a surge in new
business in their work now as private lawyers, investors and lobbyists.
UK
House Prices Fall 8.7% this Year
Housing prices in England and Wales fell 8.7 percent in 2008, bringing
the average price of a house to 159,900 pounds ($235,800), property
consultant Hometrack said in its monthly survey on Monday.
Fear
of stricter gun-control laws causing sales to rise The Saturday after Barack Obama was elected
president, people jammed Cook’s Gun Shop in Biloxi, eager
to purchase the guns they believe might be off limits beginning
next year.
Call
for use of car speed-limiters Fitting speed-limiting devices in
cars could prevent up to 29% of injury accidents on the roads, a
report by a Government advisory body has said.
Pakistan
urges India to resume dialogue
Pakistan on Tuesday called for negotiations with India and asked
New Delhi to relocate its troops away from the border in a show
of goodwill to defuse tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
Pakistan’s
army chief calls for calm with India Pakistan’s powerful army chief called
Monday for an easing of tensions with India, the military said,
one month after the Mumbai attacks sent ties between the nuclear-armed
neighbours into a tailspin.
US
Polycracy The number of gears in the government machine
greased by taxpayer money is staggering. Currently, the US government
has 15 major departments, with over 450 supporting and independent
agencies.
Report
Shows Long Term Use of Cell Phones Linked to Brain Tumors A report by Toronto Public Health
advises children to limit their use of cell phones as much as possible,
citing studies that have linked long-term mobile phone exposure
to an increased risk of brain tumors.
Cash-strapped
states weigh selling roads Minnesota is deep in the hole financially, but the state
still owns a premier golf resort, a sprawling amateur sports complex,
a big airport, a major zoo and land holdings the size of the Central
American country of Belize.
Paul Watson on the Alex Jones Show: The
Gold Rush & The Economy
Paul Joseph Watson: Internet Censorship a Growing Cancer
Steve Watson: British Kids Encouraged To Become "Climate Cops"
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