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Daily Briefing—21st Sept 2010
Posted: 21 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abdu Rahman, ACLU, Af-Pak War, airstrikes, Andy Worthington, antiwar activism, arms trading, Brazil, C.J. Chivers, Carol Rosenberg, China, Chris Hedges, Dahr Jamail, Death Penalty, domestic surveillance, domestic terrorism, drones, electoral politics, Eric Garris, false flag operation, FBI, Federal Reserve, fiat money, FOREX, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Great Recesseion, Guantanamo Bay, Iran, Israel, Jason Ditz, Kaveh L. Afrasiabi, Kyrgyzstan, Lockheed MArtin, Middle East, Middle East peace process, military industrial complex, NAM, Noah Shachtman, Obama Administration, Omar Khadr, Pakistan, Paul O'Mahoney, Peace Now, Pittsburgh G-20 Summit, privacy rights, racism, Saudi Arabia, Scott Horton, settlement expansion, Sheldon Richman, Somalia, Stephen Walt, Sweden, Tom Engelhardt, UAE, Wall Street, war games, Warfare and Conflict, West Bank, William Fisher
Evening Briefing—17th Aug 2010
Posted: 17 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Allison Kilkenny, BlackBerry, Carol Rosenberg, Chalmers Johnson, Colombia, Cordoba House, corporatism, David Petraeus, economic crisis, electoral politics, free press, Gaza, Ground Zero Mosque, Hezbollah, India, Israel, Jacob Hornberger, Kahmir, Lebanon, media censorship, Nick Gillespie, Obama, Pakistan, Palestinians, Peter Kropotkin, PSCs, PSYOPS, public education, Rafik Hariri, Republican Party, RIM, Sam Haraway, Somalia, Stephen Walt, unemployment, United States, Venezuela, Webster Tarpley
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Daily Briefing—10th Aug 2010
Posted: 10 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmed Moor, AMISOM, BP, Carol Rosenberg, CCR, Chicago, civil liberties, civilian casualties, climate, climate change, criminal justice, democracy, DNA, drug war, EUR, euro, Federal Reserve, George Donnelly, global warming, Gulf oil spill, ICE, India, Iran, Israel, Kashmir, Leslie Lefkow, Los Angeles, Maria Burnett, marijuana, Mel Frykberg, Mexico, Netanyahu, Omar Khadr, protectionism, Robert Gates, sales tax, Sharia Law, Somalia, Taliban, Uganda, USD, war spending, Wikileaks, Zionism
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Weekend Briefing—9th-10th July 2010
Posted: 10 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Allison Kilkenny, BP, Carol Rosenberg, espionage, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Iraq War, Israel, John Mearsheimer, mortgage crisis, mortgage fraud, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama Administration, Oscar Grant, police brutality, Robert Cavnar, Russia, Somalia, war crimes
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Daily Briefing—17th June 2010
Posted: 17 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: AIG, Andy Worthington, Arizona, BP, BP Gulf oil spill, Carol Rosenberg, Chicago Police, child soldiers, Colonial Bank, Democrats, Ezra Klein, Fannie Mae, Federal Reserve, Freddie Mac, Freedom Flotilla, Garani Massacre, Gitmo, Goldman Sachs, Granai Massacre, Guantanamo Bay, IMF, immigrant jails, indefinite detention, Israel, Jon Burge, Joshua Claus, Michelle Shephard, no-fly list, Omar Khadr, Orrin Hatch, police brutality, public opinion, secret prisons, Somalia, Spain, TARP, Turkey, UN, UN Secret Detention Report, UNHRC, Wikileaks, Yemen, yuan renminbi
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Daily Briefing—17th May 2010
Posted: 17 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Africa, Agni-II, ballistic missiles, Brazil, Carol Rosenberg, Cass Sundstein, censorship, conspiracy theory, eurozone, Federal Reserve, Gaza, Germany, Gitmo, Goldman Sachs, Guantanamo Bay, Hamas, IAEA, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jerrold Kessel, juvenile justice, Middle East, nuclear power, Obama, Obama Administration, OECD, Pierre Klochendler, PIIGS, renminbi, Ron Paul, SCOTUS, Sri Lanka, Stephen Walt, Taliban, Thai protests, Thailand, Tom Englehardt, Turkey, UK, US, World Bank, yuan
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Daily Briefing—7th May 2010
Posted: 7 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Alan Grayson, Angola Three, Carol Rosenberg, China, Dubai, economy, eurozone, extrajudicial assassination, Faisal Shahzad, Federal Reserve, fiat money, Germany, Gitmo, globalism, Guantanamo Bay, illegal immigration, India corporatism, inflation, Iraq election, Mahdi Army, Moqtada al-Sadr, Mossad, Nepal, North Korea, NPT, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, Omar Khadr, Pentagon, Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, Sadrists, taxation, torture, UAE
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Pentagon Bans Reporters From Gitmo Hearings for Naming Known Interrogator
Posted: 7 May 2010 by Little Alex in International Affairs, National News, Political ScienceTags: Carol Rosenberg, Charlie Savage, Glenn Greenwald, Jameel Jaffer, James Risen, Josh Gerstein, Joshua Claus, journalist shield, libertarian, Michael Calderone, Michelle Shephard, Newspeak, NSA, Obama, Omar Khadr, Patrick Gavin, Paul Koring, Rachel Maddow, Scott Horton, Scott Shane, Siobhan Gorman, Spencer Ackerman, Steven Edwards, Thomas Drake, US, War, War on Terror, warrantless wiretapping program, whistleblowers, William Kuebler
Carol Rosenberg and three other reporters have been banned from covering future hearings at Guantánamo Bay by the Pentagon for naming an interrogator before being warned against it. Rachel Maddow commented on her program, Friday night (4:13):
Military Tribunal Testimony: Teenage Detainee Tortured, Threatened With Rape
Posted: 6 May 2010 by Sayyid in Af-Pak War, International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Afghanistan, Andy Worthington, Bagram, Carol Rosenberg, Christopher Speer, Convention Against Torture, Damien Corsetti, Geneva Conventions, Guantanamo Bay, Khost, law, military tribunals, Omar Khadr, torture, William Kuebler
At Omar Khadr’s military tribunal, one of his interrogators testified to threatening the boy with rape—adding to never-ending tragic story of the U.S. government war of terror.