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" ... The scandal ... leaked a week after the same daily wrote that an elite soldier had trained neo-Nazis for.
By Robert Verkaik, Law EditorIndependent | 14 November 2009Claims that British soldiers recreated the torture conditions of Abu Ghraib to commit the sexual and physical abuse of Iraqi civilians are being investigated by the Ministry of Defence.
Kissinger has Come to TownStephen NewtonNew Statesman | 12 November 2009For all David Cameron's attempts to modernise his party, many Tories still hold a candle for the Reagan-Thatcher years.
From: "Paid Lying: What Passes for Major Media Journalism"by Stephen Lendman9 November 2009National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting (PBS)Founded in 1970 as an independent, private, non-profit member organization of US public radio stations, NPR promised to be an alternative to commercial broadcasters by "promot(ing) personal growth rather than corporate gain (and) speak with many voices, many dialects.
More On Scaife's Brain Trust 2 Political Junkies October 14, 2009 They just can't help themselves. Take a lo.
(Revised and expanded)From: "Introduction to George Shultz, International Terrorist," posted on November 4, 2007A Brotherhood of Ultra-Conservative Swindlers .
Just asking ... I don't have any proof that it wasn't ... Of course, we are ruling out religious mind control..
Prominent Fort Lauderdale lawer Scott Rothstein no longer with Rothstein, Rosenfeldt and Adler law firm: Retired Miami-Dade judge appointed as financial overseer of the 150-employee firm that its attorneys say only has $500,000 in its operating accountsVIDEOBy Jon Burstein, Paula McMahon and Brittany WallmanSun-SentinelNovember 3, 2009FORT LAUDERDALE - Attorney Scott Rothstein returned to Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday after contemplating suicide amid mounting allegations that he misappropriated hundreds of millions of dollars from an investment business he covertly ran out of his law office.
I've written the Minneapolis Star-Tribune threatening a class action lawsuit, one that I think can be won easily enough (I have boxes of real documentation ((one hundred or so pages shared with the Star-Tribune, along with a polite request for a written response)) to pit against the newspaper's oily, disingenuous, easily-impeached "experts") to win a retraction of its ersatz reporting.
Controversial Dutch Pol Renders His MessageBy Bryan Schwartzmanhttp://www.jewishexponent.com/article/19909/Oct.









