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Significance Of The Bow: Obama Is A House Servant For The Global Elite
The predictable response to criticism surrounding Obama's botched bow
to Emperor Akihito this weekend has been to claim that the outrage is
a contrived creation of the political right-wing. However, the Japanese
themselves are obviously just as embarrassed about the whole spectacle.
Iraqi
claims sexual abuse by British soldiers: report
British troops forced an Iraqi detainee to wear an orange jump suit
and told him that he was to be executed at Guantanamo Bay camp, according
to allegations published in a newspaper on Monday.
Gold
Is in a ‘Bubble’ And Will Keep Going Higher: Gartman
While not being comfortable with the current gold trade, Dennis Gartman,
founder of The Gartman Letter, told CNBC Monday that the price of the
precious metal will “continue to go up until it stops.”
CERN’s
particle collider could be re-launched this week
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) could re-start
its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) this week, a year after an accident
brought the project to a halt, CERN said.
World
leaders back delay to final climate deal
U.S. President Barack Obama and other world leaders on Sunday supported
delaying a legally binding climate pact until 2010 or even later, but
European negotiators said the move did not imply weaker action.
UK
seeking new world order by Afghan war
Despite reports of the UK’s plan for peace talks with the Taliban,
Premier Gordon Brown defends Britain’s military involvement in
the Afghan war, saying his country must play a full role in ‘changing
the world’.
Dobbs
Was Forced Out Say Sources, CNN Insiders
Sources close to Lou Dobbs and Insiders at CNN have indicated that
the legendary anchorman was forced to resign from the network because
his coverage was not “middle of the road” or “opinion-free”
enough for the network.
Health
and safety snoops to enter family homes
Health and safety inspectors are to be given unprecedented access
to family homes to ensure that parents are protecting their children
from household accidents.
Medvedev
says Russia to step up navy presence in world’s oceans
Russia plans to increase its naval presence in the world’s
oceans, President Dmitry Medvedev said on board a Russian warship
during an official visit to Singapore on Monday. Chavez
asking Cubans to ‘bomb clouds’ amid drought
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez says he will join a team
of Cuban scientists on flights to “bomb clouds” to create
rain amid a severe drought that has aroused public anger due to
water and electricity rationing.
“War
ALWAYS Causes Recession”
PhD economist Marc Faber predicts that the U.S. will launch a war
to distract people from the bad economy.
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