July 26, 2011
For those interested in the cancer of the voodoo economic rhythm this editorial should be illuminating. But consider this. The US elite that wishes to rule the planet has been putting what it feels is necessary to achieve this goal for at least a century. What has always driven this march to hegemony is that the people [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, Bush tax cuts, Cancer, Elite, Harry Reid, middle east, Nigeria, Party leaders of the United States Senate, President, Republican, South East Asia, Southeast Asia, United State, War crime, White House
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June 28, 2011
The British always claim to have something in reserve. But what happens when the pedal goes to the metal and there’s nothing there? Perhaps a new election would help the unelected form a proper government perhaps that’s not possible in the capital project where its one for one and all for one. The next [...]
Tags: Association of Teachers and Lecturers, Brendan Barber, ComRes, Dave Prentis, David Cameron, Local Government Association, National Union of Teachers, Strike action
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June 28, 2011
Swimming in Europe: every beach, lake and bathing spot ranked and mapped The European Union has ranked every bathing spot in Europe. Click on a dot to see more detail about that beach, lake or bathing spot. The red stars are spots that are either closed or did not comply to the regulations • Datablog: explore [...]
Tags: Ayia Napa, Cyprus, Denmark, Emissions trading, European commission, European Union, Google, Google Fusion Tables, Government, Multilateral, Paralimni, United States
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June 22, 2011
A steward for our oceans If we are to save the seas, we must first reform 17th century ideas of marine exploitation A pair-trawled catch of cod and haddock being lowered into the hold of a Scottish ship. Photograph: Maurice Mcdonald/PA When you stand on a beach looking out across an ocean, the effect can [...]
Tags: Carbon Cycle, Earth, Earth Sciences, Greenhouse gas, Hugo Grotius, Ocean, Ocean acidification, Organism
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Is this where having a stiff upper lip gets the British?
The British always claim to have something in reserve. But what happens when the pedal goes to the metal and there’s nothing there? Perhaps a new election would help the unelected form a proper government perhaps that’s not possible in the capital project where its one for one and all for one. The next [...]
Tags: Association of Teachers and Lecturers, Brendan Barber, ComRes, Dave Prentis, David Cameron, Local Government Association, National Union of Teachers, Strike action
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