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Evening Briefing—29th June 2010
Posted: 29 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, Andrew Clark, Avigdor Liberman, BitTorrent, Chicago Police, Colombia, copyright, David Cameron, David Petraeus, DHS, drones, economy, Ecuador, espionage, extrajudicial assassinations, file sharing, FinReg, free press, Gaza, global economic crisis, Homeland Security, human trafficking, Iran, Iraq, Jack Hunter, Jon Burge, Karl Eikenberry, Kashmir, Lond Police, Mitsubishi, National Pork Board, Noam Chomsky, Obama Administration, Pakistan, police brutality, Royal Dutch Shell, Rules of Engagement, Russia, SCOTUS, soft, Susan Antilla, Thalif Deen, The Southern Avenger, ThinkGeek.com, Toronto G20 Summit, Toronto Police, torture, trademark, UN, US dollar, USD, Washington lobbyists, West Bank
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Daily Briefing—28th-29th June 2010
Posted: 28 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Alexander Cockburn, ANA, Andy Worthington, Anthony Fenton, ASF, Behzad Yaghmaian, Blackwater, BP, Brazil, Burundi, Canada, Chicago Police, China, CIA, David Petraeus, Dennis Kucinich, espionage, France, G20, Germany, Glenn Greenwald, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, IMF, India, Iran, Israel, Jon Burge, journalism, Lara Logan, Leon Panetta, Manuel Noriega, media, Michael Hastings, Middle East, military industrial complex, Mississippi, Noah Shachtman, NYPD, Palestinians, Panama, Pierre Nkurunziza, police brutality, propaganda, renminbi, Right to Information Act, Russia, SCOTUS, Spencer Ackerman, Stanley McChrystal, Syria, Taiwan, terrorism, torture, Turkey, USS Harry Truman, Xe
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Daily Briefing—22nd June 2010
Posted: 22 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: activism, Africa, al-Quds, Alastair MacDonald, Amira Hass, Andy Worthington, arsenic, Bangladesh, Blackwater, BP, Bush Administration, cap and trade, carbon tax, CCR, Chicago Police, China, Citigroup, CNY, Colombia, direct action, DPRK, East Jerusalem, Faisal Shahzad, Fareed Zakaria, Federal Reserve, flotilla, G20, Gaza blockade, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Google, Green Revolution, Gregory White, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, IAEA, indefinite detention, India, Iran, Israel, Jeff Stein, journalism, JPMorgan Chase, Juan Manuel Santos, Julian Assange, Kashmir, Kelley Vlahos, Lebanon, Mika Brzezinski, mining, Monsanto, MSNBC, North Korea, Obama Administration, Palestine-Israel, Paul Joseph Waton, police brutality, renminbi, SCOTUS, settlements, Sheldon Richman, Steve Watson, Syria, torture, tuberculosis, Turkey, UNRWA, USDCNY, Wendy McElroy, West Bank, Wikileaks, Will Grigg, William Fisher, Xe, yuan
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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—10th June 2010
Posted: 10 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Argentina, Bank of America, banking, BP, Brazil, campaign contributions, Charles Schumer, Chicago, Chicago Police, corporate personhood, Customs and Border Patrol, Der Spiegel, diamonds, economic sanctions, eminent domain, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza blockade, Great Lakes, Gulags, Gulf oil spill, gun control, Iran, Jeremy Scahill, Jim Lobe, journalism, JPMorgan Chase, labor unions, Marja, media, mortgage crisis, national debt, neoconservatives, NY Times, Palestine-Israel, Pentagon, Russia, SCOTUS, Stalin, Stephen Walt, terrorism, Treasury Department, Turkey, UN Security Council, UNSC, USSR, Wall Street, Wells Fargo, WSJ, Zimbabwe
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Daily Briefing—9th June 2010
Posted: 9 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Agent Orange, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, Alan Grayson, Andy Worthington, Bagram Air Base, border patrol, BP Gulf oil spill, Bradley Manning, Brazil, Britain, Chicago Police, China, civilian surge, Darfur, Dennis Kucinich, DPRK, economic sanctions, EU, European Union, Foxconn, France, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza blockade, Gitmo, gold, Guantanamo Bay, Honda, immigration, India, Iran, Iran elections, IRGC, Israel, Japan, Jundallah, Kandahar Surge, MEK, Mir Housein Mousavi, national debt, Noam Chomsky, North Korea, NPT, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, peace jirga, public opinion, Shahram Amiri, South Korea, Sudan, Taliban, tariffs, terrorism, TORDAN, Turkey, UK, UN Security Council, UNSC, Vietnam War, War, War of Terror, Yemen
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Daily Briefing—28th May 2010
Posted: 28 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: airstrikes, BBagram Air Base, blowback, Brazil, Chicago Police, drones, Fawaz Gerges, Glenn Greenwald, human rights, immigration, Iran, Israel, Jon Burge, Jonathan Cook, Nathan Hodge, National Security Strategy, NPT, Obama Administration, Pakistan, police brutality, Rand Paul, Scott Horton, torture
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Daily Briefing—24th-25th May 2010
Posted: 25 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, apartheid, Chicago Police, CIA, Colombia, covert operations, Cuba, David Petraeus, diplomacy, DPRK, Freedom Flotilla, Gareth Porter, Gaza blockade, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, Iran, Iraq War, ISI, Israel, Jon Burge, Jonathan Turley, journalism, Kevin Carson, Latin America, media, Michael Corcoran, Middle East, military industrial complex, NHS, night raids, North Korea, OAS, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Pentagon, police brutality, politics, propaganda, Robert Fisk, Ron Paul, Saddam Hussein, settlements, South Korea, Stanley McChrystal, torture, USAID, Venezuela, West Bank
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Weekend Briefing—21st-22nd May 2010
Posted: 22 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, agorism, Bagram Air Base, BP, Chicago, Chicago Police, China, Coach, constitutional rights, DPRK, drug war, economic sanctions, Felipe Calderon, foreign aid, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, indefinite detention, intellectual property, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Jason Ditz, Jon Burge, Kandahar Surge, Liliana Segura, Mexico, military industrial complex, missile defense, NATO, North Korea, Patrick Buchanan, South Korea, Taliban, UN Security Council, UNASUR, UNSC
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Daily Briefing — 30th-31st July 2009
Posted: 30 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Charles johnson, Chicago Police, China, CIA, CPD, Cuba, Daid miliband, domestic surveillance, Elisha Strom, Eric Holder, Eritrea, Federal Reserve, free trade, Gaza, genocide, Henry Louis Gates, Hillary Clinton, internet, Iran election, Israel, James Crowley, Jody Weiss, land refor, law, libertarian, Mir Housein Mousavi, multinationals, oil, Palestine, Philip Giraldi, protectionism, racism, Rad Geek, Ron Paul, Russia, Sami al-Hajj, Somalia, Tomy Blair, torture, UK, US, USAF, waterboarding, West Bank
Clinton is threatening U.K. if doesn’t continue to bury evidence of C.I.A. torture; Eric Holder shouldn’t have passed his first semester of law school; C.P.D. backtracking on its “deadly force” policy announcement; “Land reform” is a global heist with more guns than any other; Senior U.S. military adviser: Get out of Iraq; H.R. 1207 up to 271 co-sponsors; and more… (more…)
Daily Briefing — 29th-30th July 2009
Posted: 29 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, anarchism, Antonio Love, atheism, Camp Quest, Chicago Police, corrective rape, David Axelrod, Egypt, Ethan Alexrod, Gaza, Hal Turner, healthcare, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Justin Raimondo, Kathryn Winfein, MEK, Noam Chomsky, Palestine, peace process, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Stanley McChry, tasers, US, Walter Block, War, Zionism
Iraq launces attack on U.S.-backed terror group; Majority of U.K. see Afghan War ‘unwinnable’; Colombia joins U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan; Chicago Police issue new “deadly force” policy; Deaf, disabled man tasered for not listening; HuffPo hires David Axelrod’s son as an editor; Walter Block is an anarchist; and more… (more…)