Date: October 16th 2006
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About the News “Business!” Let’s get one thing clear when we discuss the news
media: journalism is not a business; it is a requirement of democracy! The
press is the only “business” that is protected by the U.S. Constitution
because the framers knew that a free and legitimate press needs to be in
place in order to protect our democracy. When we speak about the media, bias,
ratings etc. keep in mind that news is not a business; it is a staple of
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· New surge of violence hits · Mo · Afghan
Attack Brings Total of Canadians Killed to 42 - Two Canadian soldiers in
the NATO force were killed and three were wounded in an ambush in southern
Afghanistan on Saturday afternoon, and an Afghan provincial council member
was assassinated Sunday on his way to work, officials said. · · U.S. |
· “The
name of God is being destroyed in the name of politics” - But Kuo says the so-called compassion agenda has fallen short
of its promise and he blames President Bush for that in his new book. · · White House Upbeat About GOP Prospects - Amid widespread panic in the Republican
establishment about the coming midterm elections, there are two people whose
confidence about GOP prospects strikes even their closest allies as almost
inexplicably upbeat: President Bush and his top political adviser, Karl Rove. · · Ripping the mask off of Bush's 'faith-based' initiative - Perhaps the biggest scandal was the way in which
the Faith-Based Office was used in the 2002 campaigns. |
· Crop
Insurers Piling Up Record Profits - Why? Subsidies and No Competition · Most can't bank on big tax cut - Some Texans are getting modest tax cuts, but
others are angry because their property taxes actually have increased,
despite what the governor and many legislators led them to believe at the
conclusion of last spring's school finance session. |
· Americans Question Bush on 9/11
Intelligence - Only 16 per cent of respondents say the government headed
by · Lost in the |
· How Rahm Emmanuel Has Rigged a Pro-War Congress - Election
2006: The Fix is Already In · Our
monopoly government - If the Sherman Antitrust Act applied to government,
almost every member of the U.S. Congress would face millions in fines and
possibly jail time. That’s because the U.S. Congress is a monopolist par
excellence. |
· Study Finds Crime Growing at 'Alarming Pace' - The nation is on the verge of a crime epidemic,
according to a report to be released this weekend at a conference of police
chiefs. The report, compiled by the Police Executive Research Forum, says
violent crime across · · LS · Bush formally outlaws online gambling - World Gaming today entered administration and
two rival companies sold their · Some States Making It Harder to Vote - Some states have enacted laws that make it
harder to vote instead of correcting ballot problems that have plagued
various parts of the country since the 2000 election, according to a study
released Thursday. · Govt. reports 788 cases of lost data - Federal workers at 19 agencies have lost
personal information affecting thousands of employees and the public, raising
fresh concerns about the government's ability to protect sensitive
information. |
INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international |
· Israeli
President Skips Parliament Open - · US 'plot
to force out Hamas' - Hamas
accused the United States yesterday of fomenting internal strife among
Palestinians as new details emerged of a campaign to funnel millions of
dollars in funds to its opponents and provide weapons and military training
for rival forces. · · Voters poised to push · |
MILITARY & VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military |
· U.S.
Firing Plans for Great Lakes Raise Concerns - And, for the first time in
memory, Coast Guard members plan to use a stretch of water at least five
miles off this Michigan shore — and 33 other offshore spots near cities like
Cleveland; Rochester; Milwaukee; · 2 ordered not to discuss Gitmo
claims - A paralegal
and a military lawyer who brought forward allegations about prisoner abuse at
the |
· TVNL
REPLAY: You Approve of · The real
menace to American kids - We demonize Mark Foley but ignore the
industries medicating children and making them fat, and even open our schools
to people trying to kill them -- military recruiters. · Guilty Until Confirmed Guilty - The new law leaves this mockery of justice
stronger. The Military Commissions Act of 2006 makes it virtually impossible
to contest a status tribunal’s decision. It prohibits claims of habeas corpus
— the ancient right of prisoners in just societies to have their detentions
reviewed — or any case based directly or indirectly on the Geneva
Conventions. Even if an appeal got to the single appeals court now authorized
to hear it, the administration would very likely argue that it cannot be
heard without jeopardizing secrets, as it has done repeatedly. · If Only |
· A Word About the News “Business!” - Let’s get one thing clear when we discuss the
news media: journalism is not a business; it is a requirement of democracy! · Bush’s Press Secretary Is Raising Money, and Some
Eyebrows - In the six
months since Mr. Bush enlisted him to resuscitate a White House press
operation that was barely breathing, Mr. Snow, a former Fox News television
and radio host and a conservative commentator, has reinvented the job with
his snappy sound bites and knack for deflecting tough questions with a smile.
Now, he is reinventing it yet again, by breaking away from the briefing room
to raise money for Republicans. · Reporter abducted in · FoxNews · They Control the Media. How · NPR’s
News Chief Resigns After 9 Months - He becomes the first major casualty
of the two-week-old tenure of Ken Stern, NPR’s new chief executive, who
replaced Kevin Klose, the chief executive who had
hired Mr. Marimow from the Baltimore Sun. Mr. Klose remains at NPR as president. In promoting Mr. Marimow to vice president of news in February, Mr. Klose had overruled an internal search committee that
included Mr. Stern and Mr. Kernis and had not
recommended Mr. Marimow. · Reuters |
· Stem
cells could be used to reverse symptoms of motor neurone
disease - The prospect of treating motor neurone
disease and other forms of severe paralysis has come
a step closer with a study showing that it is possible to alleviate symptoms
with the help of stem cells. · Antibiotics in Poultry May Pose Risk to Humans - Poultry has that potential, according to
research that suggests people who eat drug-treated poultry may be at
increased risk of developing antibiotic resistance. · Breast cancer cases soar in farm workers - Women who have worked on farms are almost three
times more likely to develop breast cancer than those who have never worked
in agriculture, a new study of cancer patients in the · Science Ignored, Again - The Bush administration loves to talk about the
virtues of “sound science,” by which it usually means science that buttresses
its own political agenda. But when some truly independent science comes along
to threaten that agenda, the administration often ignores or minimizes it. |
· Universities urged to spy on Muslims -
Lecturers and university staff across · More are hungry despite world leaders' pledge - More than 850 million are still hungry - some 18
million more than in 1996. And while issues such as debt forgiveness, a
better trade deal for · Muslims are the new Jews - Especially since July 7, it has become
acceptable to say the most ignorant, degrading things about Islam. And then
we all sit around wondering why young Muslim men appear
to be getting angrier and more politicised, or why
“westernised” young Muslim women whose mothers go
bare-headed are suddenly, defiantly, opting for the full-on niqab-style veil that leaves only a slit for the eyes. · Fashion’s dirty secret: 3p-an-hour child labour - THE fashion world called it “boho
chic”. Sienna Miller, the model and actress, was credited with creating the
retro hippie look that swept · Human
rights concerns fail to staunch flow of · Guantanamo
guards 'admitted abusing inmates' - In a sworn affidavit, Heather Cerveny, a 23-year-old Marine Corps sergeant, says she
met several prison guards at a club on the base where they told her over
drinks of harsh abuse of detainees, she said the guards claimed the abuse was
both commonplace and justified. |
· One
proud Poppy ... but - Indeed, one of the worst-kept secrets in Bush World
is the dismay, in some cases disdain, harbored by many senior aides of the
former President toward the administration of his son - 41 and 43, as many
call them, political shorthand that refers to their numerical places in
American presidential history. · Bush
Buys Land in Northern Paraguay - He said that "it is a bad signal
that the Bush family is doing business with natural resources linked to the
future of MERCOSUR." |
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