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Woman turns the tables on TSA

Woman-turns-the-tables-on-TSAPhoto from daylife.com A Colorado woman reportedly fed up with airport TSA screenings went tit for tat with a Transportation Security Administration official last week in Phoenix, Arizona. Yukari Mihamae, 61, was trying to fly out of Phoenix Sky Harbor airport on Thursday... [Read More]

Fox wiretapped, says former employee, as ex-News Corp worker found dead

Fox-wiretapped-says-former-employee-as-ex-News-Corp-worker-found-deadUnited States, Washington: Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corp. participates in a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing about immigration on September 30, 2010 in Washington, DC. (AFP Photo / Mark Wilson) Rupert Murdoch’s... [Read More]

Strauss-Kahn had sex with three

Strauss-Kahn-had-sex-with-threeUnited States, Washington : Dominique Strauss-Kahn speaking to the press after the International Monetary and Financial Committee meeting during the annual IMF/World Bank meetings in Washington. (AFP Photo / Nicholas Kamm) Being released without bail earlier this month... [Read More]

Sex. Drugs. Cheating. Lies. Tabloids USA.

Tabloids in the US and UK rely on sensationalism to move "news." Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World newspaper hacking scandal has taken over both American and British media headlines. Could this type of embarrassment happen in the US? If you think not, you might be living under a rock. Phony... [Read More]

Alex Jones reveals gay rituals of Bohemian Grove

Bohemian Grove Forget about Bilderberg. America hosts its own top-secret pow-wow every summer in the woods of California, and some of the past participants at the all-male Bohemian Grove party have included presidents, foreign royalty and Hollywood elite. They are gathering right now for their two... [Read More]

Obama punishes whistleblowers

U.S. President Barack Obama holds a news conference at the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House July 15, 2011 in Washington, DC (AFP Photo / Getty Images) With alleged whistleblower Thomas Drake on trial for leaking classified info to the media, why is the Obama administration cracking down on... [Read More]

Medvedev, Merkel talks open new opportunities for Transdniester settlement

Medvedev Merkel talks open new opportunities for Transdniester settlement Tiraspol, the capital of the unrecognized Republic of Transdniester Moldova should use Russia’s and Germany’s attention to the Transdniester problem as a chance to find new ways of resolving the territorial dispute,... [Read More]

Opposition calls for protest vote

Opposition calls for protest vote Several unregistered opposition parties are calling on voters to boycott the forthcoming parliamentary elections this December. The idea has been supported by extreme left organizations, football fans and some NGOs. The boycott is supposed to be “active”. By simply... [Read More]

Russia completes creation of air-space defense system

Russia completes creation of air space defense system Russian aerospace defense shield is ready Russia has completed the formation of its aerospace defense (VKO) – an analog of the European missile defense system – and it is expected to start operating on December 1, Lieut. Gen. Valery Ivanov,... [Read More]

Egypt’s government reshuffle is theatrical – Cairo professor

Egypt's government reshuffle is theatrical Cairo professor Those who participated in the revolution in Egypt feel fooled by the new government’s appointments, and now start to remember Hosni Mubarak’s rule as a better time. Mubarak was ousted in a national uprising in February, but since then... [Read More]

“Gaddafi is a survivor”

NATO is surrendering in Libya. The alliance did not realize that the operation would take so much time and effort, Stephen Brown, contributing editor to FrontPage Magazine, told RT. ”France has just recently called for the rebels to negotiate with Gaddafi and said that the bombing will stop as soon... [Read More]

Ireland joins junk sovereign debt club

In another downgrading move, credit rating agency Moody’s has knocked Irish government bonds ratings by one notch to Ba1 from Baa3. European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso describes the decision as “incomprehensible”. Moody’s decision, announced on Tuesday, means Irish government bonds... [Read More]

Israeli law on West Bank boycotts undemocratic – activist

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended the controversial law on boycotts against Israeli settlements on the West Bank. Activists are opposing the bill, calling it a violation of free speech. During a stormy session in parliament on Wednesday, Netanyahu said that without his backing the... [Read More]

Cyber-crime precedes cyber-wars – Kaspersky

Governments are ready to conduct cyber-warfare against each other In future military conflicts there will be cyber military attacks, making the introduction of IT military units and standards a necessity, predicts security software mogul Evgeny Kaspersky. ­Kids, teenagers and cyber vandals who used... [Read More]

Neo-Nazi gang jailed over 27 murders

Neo Nazi gang jailed over 27 murders The Moscow District Military Court has sentenced the leader of the banned Russian “National Socialist Society” and four other members to life in prison for a series of murders, assaults and an attempted act of sabotage. Six other neo-Nazis received sentences... [Read More]

Customs Union aims to become global economic pole

Customs Union aims to become global economic pole A major task of the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan will be to create a new pole of world economy activity, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said during a conference on Tuesday. While speaking to the heads... [Read More]

Lavrov: missile defense the only irritant in Russian-US relations

Lavrov missile defense the only irritant in Russian US relations Moscow hopes for a “fair deal” on missile defense with Washington The controversial topic of missile defense remains the only irritant in the relations between Moscow and Washington, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. Concerning... [Read More]

Senators protect Russian kids from harmful information

Senators protect Russian kids from harmful information Russia’s upper house, the Federation Council, has approved amendments to the law on the protection of children from harmful information. On Wednesday, at their last session before summer recess commences, Russian legislators were busy considering... [Read More]

Debt default is imminent

Another week has gone by and lawmakers still can’t figure out what to do with the debt ceiling. As the country comes closer to crashing into that daunting 14.3 million dollar mark, is a default imminent? Euro Pacific Capital President Peter Schiff says it is a rouse that we are even discussing defaulting... [Read More]

Santorum signs anti-gay, anti-porn pledge

Santorum signs anti gay anti porn pledge Cutting back on governmental spending, fighting terrorism and lowering taxes have all been key components of Rick Santorum’s presidential platform. What are the latest initiatives that the former senator is including on his campaign, though? Why, banning pornography... [Read More]

9/11 families demand to reopen case

9/11 families demand to reopen case A boy walks past the 9/11 flag, that was recoverd after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in New York City, outside the entrance of the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, for the funeral of nine-year-old Christina Taylor Green on January 13, 2011 in Tucson,... [Read More]

Geithner predicts long hardships ahead for America

Geithner predicts long hardships ahead for America Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner speaks during a closing news conference with Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee June 28, 2011 at the Department of the Treasury in Washington, DC. (Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP ) How’s this for good... [Read More]

Massachusetts giving out stipends to gay workers

Massachusetts giving out stipends to gay workers Being gay in Massachusetts just got a little cheaper. Homosexual city workers in Cambridge, MA will start getting a few extra bucks in their paychecks as local officials try to offset a federal tax that has put a fee on nearly two dozen employees. Twenty-two... [Read More]

Convicted extremists cannot be civil servants – Medvedev

Those convicted for extremism should be banned from the civil service, President Dmitry Medvedev stated during a session of the Human Rights Council in Nalchik in the North Caucasus. ­“In the field of interethnic relations, we should apply a manifold approach. And a major issue here is adopting legislation... [Read More]