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Yesterday, The Huffington Post, a site that I've criticized for some time, published a puff piece by the sinister Graham Fuller praising Kai Bird's latest dubious best-seller, this one on the CIA's Robert Ames -- a spook with quite a checkered history, including collaboration with Middle Eastern terrorists -- given the adolescent fairy-tale headline: "Why America Needs Good Spies Like the CIA's Robert Ames.
Also see: Pentagon Ignored Agent Orange Warnings in the 1960s "... 'The issue is that these guys died because .
"We will get Roundup recalled, and we will have an impact on the chemical treadmill," said Zen Honeycutt of Moms Across America.
Weekend Bookworm: Half World By Rob Minshull ABC Brisbane, June 6, 2014 Rich in philosophy and dark in its politics, Half World is an incredibly beautiful literary thriller which The Los Angeles Review of Books has quite rightly compared to some of Graham Greene's strongest works.
June 4th, 2014 GlaxoSmithKline will pay $105 million to settle charges brought by a group of state Attorneys General arising from alleged improper marketing and promotion of the asthma drug Advair and the anti-depressant drugs Paxil and Wellbutrin.
By Donn Marten The latest attack in the week-long rampage by right-wing fanatics to politicize the Obama trade with the Taliban for prisoner-of-war Bowe Bergdahl predictably has been launched by Fox News, which is portraying the soldier as a secret jihadist and a terrorist.
Book review: ‘Sons of Wichita’ by Daniel Schulman BY MATEA GOLD Daniel Schulman’s riveting biography of the Koch family opens with a bang: It is 1950s Wichita, and teenage twins David and Bill Koch are swinging angry punches at each other on the side of a country road.
By Jason Howerton A biracial filmmaker says she wanted to confront racism face-to-face, so she traveled to Germany to talk to Neo-Nazis and visited America, where she met with a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
The ALEC Angle in Scott Walker's "Toxic Strain of Racial Politics" Scott Walker's political success in Wisconsin is attributable to "a toxic strain of racial politics," the New Republic argues this month in a front-page article.
Wallace's Son Wants New Inquiry Into 1972 Assassination Attempt New York Times, December 14, 1992 The son of former Gov.

