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Bill Moyers Retiring From Weekly Television
Bill Moyers is leaving weekly television. The New York Times' Elizabeth Jensen reports that the PBS newscaster is retiring from his Friday night program, "Bill Moyers Journal," on April 30, 2010. "Bill Moyers Journal" launched in April 2007. Jensen reports that it was Moyers' intention to retire at Christmas this year, but PBS asked him to stay on through April to help raise funds.
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Levin: May be more troubling e-mails from Hasan
2 hours ago · By PAMELA HESS and ANNE GEARAN (AP) – 1 hour ago WASHINGTON — There may be additional e-mails that could have tipped off law enforcement or military officials to the Fort Hood shooter before he went on his deadly rampage, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said Friday. The U.S. government intercepted at least 18 e-mails between Hasan and Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born cleric. They were passed along to two Joint Terrorism Task Force cells led by the FBI, but a sen
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Sears Tower bomb plot leader Narseal Batiste jailed
3 hours ago · The leader of a group which plotted to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago has been sentenced to 13-and-a-half years in prison. Narseal Batiste, 35, also planned to bomb FBI offices, along with four other men who have already been jailed. Prosecutors said the men conspired to provide material support to al-Qaeda but defence lawyers said the plot was never serious. Prosecutors in Miami had sought the maximum 70-year sentence for Batiste.
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Retired US official and wife admit spying for Cuba
3 hours ago · A retired US state department official and his wife have admitted spying for Cuba for nearly three decades. The former official, Walter Kendall Myers, 72, had access to top-secret government information. Under a plea deal, Mr Myers will spend the rest of his life in jail while wife Gwendolyn, 71, will serve a term of no more than seven-and-a-half years. She pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of conspiracy to gather and transmit national defence information to Cuba.
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New Consensus Sees Stimulus Package as Worthy Step
4 hours ago · WASHINGTON — Now that unemployment has topped 10 percent, some liberal-leaning economists see confirmation of their warnings that the $787 billion stimulus package President Obama signed into law last February was way too small. The economy needs a second big infusion, they say. No, some conservative-leaning economists counter, we were right: The package has been wasteful, ineffectual and even harmful to the extent that it adds to the nation’s debt and crowds out private-sector borrowing.
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Chavez praises Carlos the Jackal
6 hours ago · Hugo Chavez is defending alleged terrorist mastermind Carlos the Jackal, saying the Venezuelan imprisoned in France was a "revolutionary fighter" rather than a terrorist. The Venezuelan president praised Carlos -- whose real name is Ilich Sanchez Ramirez -- during a speech Friday night saying: "I defend him. It doesn't matter to me what they say tomorrow in Europe." Ramirez gained international notoriety during the 1970s and 80s as the alleged mastermind of deadly bombings, killings and ho
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US Treasury To Sell TARP Warrants In Public Auctions
6 hours ago · The U.S. Treasury Department plans to sell warrants it obtained from J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM), Capital One Financial Corp. (COF) and TCF Financial Corp. (TCB) in modified Dutch auctions that will be held during the next month. Treasury obtained the warrants in connection with capital it provided to each of the institutions through the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, commonly known as TARP. While some banks have worked directly with Treasury to determine prices at which t
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Museum: Galileo's fingers, tooth are found
8 hours ago · AP – In this image provided by Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze shows a finger attributed to Galileo Galilei... ROME – Two fingers and a tooth removed from Galileo Galilei's corpse in a Florentine basilica in the 18th century and given up for lost have been found again and will soon be put on display, an Italian museum director said Friday. Three fingers, a vertebra and a tooth were removed from the astronomer's body by admirers in 1737, 95 years after his death, as his
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Health care's 'public option' would cover little of population
9 hours ago · Health care's 'public option' would cover little of population Updated 4h 43m ago By John Fritze, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — A proposed government-run health insurance program, among the most divisive issues in the health care debate, would cover less than 1.5% of the population, new estimates show. The latest version of the "public option," included in the 10-year, $848 billion health care bill headed toward an initial Senate vote Saturday, would cover up to 4 million people, accordi
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Coal mine gas blast in north-eastern China traps 139
9 hours ago · gas blast at a coal mine in northern China has left 139 miners trapped underground, state media have reported. Xinhua said 389 people had managed to escape the mine in Hegang City, Heilongjiang province, and rescue teams were trying to reach those trapped. China's coal mines are notoriously dangerous despite tighter government regulations aimed at upgrading safety. Last year alone, more than 3,000 people were killed in accident while working in coal mines. Most accidents are blam
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Levi Johnston's mother gets 3 years in drug case
10 hours ago · Nov 20, 9:37 PM EST Levi Johnston's mother gets 3 years in drug case ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- The mother of the man former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol had planned to marry has been sentenced to three years in prison. Sherry Johnston was sentenced Friday in Palmer, about 45 miles northeast of Anchorage. She pleaded guilty in August to one count of possession with intent to deliver the painkiller OxyContin. Five other felony counts were dropped in the deal, which called fo
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Nov 20 · The purpose of “Half the Sky – Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide”, by Pulitzer Prize Winning authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, is pretty much self-evident from the subtitle. The authors say in the introduction to that their primary areas of emphasis are: sex trafficking and the forced prostitution that accompanies it; gender-based violence against women; and maternal mortality (mortality associated with pregnancy or childbirth). The United Nations’ Interna
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Nov 20 · Guess who is not satisfied with the Senate Health care bill. The Catholic Bishops group is calling it not just a bad bill but one of the worst they have seen. Guess they will be stepping in to make it better, just like did when they aided in getting the Stupak amendment passed at the last minute. Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A pro-life spokesman for the nation's Catholic bishops doesn't mince words today an interview about the new Harry Reid health care bill in the Senate that co
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Nov 20 · Our illustrious (cough, cough) White House press corps showed it could get to the bottom of a story with impressively journalistic and probative skills this week. The story that so obviously required multiple questions to President Obama on his trip to Asia? Whether he's eating enough, and whether he's losing weight. Oh, and his gray hair. Seriously, you can't make this stuff up. Somebody, obviously bored on the excruciatingly long plane ride, decided they'd float the rumor that Obama was
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Nov 20 · I had to read a lot of books about the current war and occupation in Iraq before I found one that's laugh out-loud hilarious. It's a book about a U.S. military hospital in Iraq, a journal kept for a 10-month tour of duty by an operating room medic. The story never leaves the hospital, and it focuses in large part on the relationships among the characters working there, including pranks and hijinks aplenty. One almost inevitably thinks of MASH and its fictional Army hospital in Korea, but ther
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Nov 20 · I'm deeply concerned that the 'public option' is too weak in the House bill and even more tainted in the Senate with their 'opt-out provision. I posted some analysis here which highlighted my objections () and the non-response to my thread was typical of a community which (in the majority) isn't in any mood to lose on this one. Given the nature of the opposition in Congress (which is basically nothing but industry whores looking to derail the legislation by hook or crook), there really isn't
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Nov 19 · This is an email forward that I could not let go uncontested. So, here it is broken up, and my response underneath. The Letter Everyone Is Talking About This has to be the email forward of the year! Please take a few minutes to read and absorb just what this woman had to say, and then hopefully everyone will pass it to their entire mailing list, and theirs to theirs until it circles the nation! Time is short and arrogance, stupidity and ignorance abound.............. The followin
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Nov 19 · Maybe it is a good thing this happened, this idiotic religion-based amendment that was pushed by the Catholic Bishops and allowed by our Democratic majority. I remember pre-Roe times all too clearly. There was not only a deep shame to getting pregnant pre-marriage....there was no legal way to do anything about it. Oh, and there were not the effective means of birth control, either. So pardon me if I wonder why women are so compliant as our party is willing to take away their rights.
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Nov 19 · via AlterNet's PEEK: Economy Is Going to Get Much Worse Posted by Steven D., Booman Tribune at 2:02 PM on November 19, 2009. The so-called recovery is mostly smoke and mirrors. I think the economy is pretty darn awful, but with record profits on Wall Street and all the happy talk about a recovery from the recession (albeit a jobless recovery) it's confusing for many people as to what our economic future really holds. Well, here's relevant statistic that sums it up nicely, o
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Nov 19 · We really are on the slippery slope by not recognizing anything besides death of the mother as a viable reason for a late-term abortion. It is like we went back to the dark ages the last few years. We have let religion set the course that will determine a woman's choice....not science, not medicine...religion. And insurance companies. From MS Magazine: This story could probably be told many times over. “Our medical experts have determined that your life was not in danger and
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Nov 19 · Let the articles do the talking (and crow will be at the end for those who want it) These data suggest a role for toxicology in the etiology of obesity. This role has received additional support from a recent review (Baillei-Hamilton, 2002) that presents a provocative hypothesis to explain the global obesity epidemic: chemical toxins. This article presents data showing that the current epidemic in obesity cannot be explained solely by alterations in food intake and/or decrease in exercise. Th
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Nov 19 · (Image: Troy Page, t r u t h o u t; Adapted: John Niedermeyer, ajagendorf25, stevegarfield, Temari 09, publicenergy) Not So Funny After All By William Rivers Pitt t r u t h o u t | Columnist Thursday 19 November 2009 I've been writing roughly once a week for months now about the insane circus that is today's Republican Party, mostly to make fun of them. It's difficult to do otherwise; how does one write seriously about people like Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and GOP Chairman Michael S
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Nov 19 · Poll: Majority Of Republicans Think Obama Didn't Actually Win 2008 Election -- ACORN Stole It! Eric Kleefield TPM.com The new national poll from Public Policy Polling (D) has an astonishing number about paranoia among the GOP base: Republicans do not think President Obama actually won the 2008 election -- instead, ACORN stole it. This number goes a long way towards explaining the anger of the Tea Party crowd. They not only think Obama's agenda is against America, but they don't think he
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