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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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Evening Briefing—24th June 2010
Posted: 24 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abu Zubaydah, Afghanistan, anarchism, AUD, Azerbaijan, bailouts, banking, Blackwater, capitalism, Chicago, CIA, corporate governance, corporatism, David Petraeus, drones, Dylan Ratigan, economic sanctions, Elena Kagan, failed state index, Federal Reserve, Gaz blockade, Gitmo, Glenn Greenwald, Guantanamo Bay, gun control, Hasan Abu Nimah, immigration, Iran, J. Neil Schulman, Jamal Abdi, Jeannine Aversa, Jeremy Scahill, Jim Lobe, JPY, Kelley Vlahos, Laura Flanders, Libya, Likudniks, Manhattan, marijuana, Michael Tommasky, Noah Shachtman, oil prices, Pakistan, Paul Joseph Watson, poverty, Richard Daley, SCOTUS, settlements, Sri Lanka, Stanley McChrystal, TARP, Tokyo, torture, UNHCR, US Congress, USD, Venessa Wong, Venezuela, war crimes, waterboarding, West Bank, widows, Xe
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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—15th June 2010
Posted: 15 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: 1953 Iran coup, Afghan Taliban, Afghanistan, Ahmed Wali Karzai, Amity Shlaes, Andy Worthington, Antoaneta Becker, austerity measures, Bill O'Reilly, Blackstone Group, BP, Canada, China, CIA, Coal India, currency manipulation, Daniel Tencer, death row, deportation, drug war, Dubai assassination, E, Eric Ruder, euro, European Union, extrajudicial assassinations, fiber optics, GCC, general strike, Gitmo, Glenn Greenwald, global debt, Goldman Sachs, Gregory White, Guantanamo Bay, habeas corpus, Haqqani Network, healthcare, Hindustan Copper, Honda, immigration, indefinite detention, India, inflation, Iran, Iraq, ISI, Israel, James Risen, Jan Brewer, Kyrgyzstan, labor unions, Latin America, Maher Arar, Matthew Berger, Maxim Bakiyev, Michael Gould-Wartofsky, mineral deposits, Mossad, Nigeria, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Pentagon, Persian Gulf, private military contractors, Quetta Shura, RCMP, renminbi, renminbi yuan, Robert Gibbs, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, SCOTUS, secret prisons, Singapore, Spain, Taliban, torture, treasury bonds, TTP, UN, UNHRC, USD, Vincent Fernando, War on Terror, yuan
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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—6th-7th June 2010
Posted: 7 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Andy Worthington, ATT, Bagram Air Base, BP, BP Gulf oil spill, Britain, caste system, China, EU, European Union, FDA, Freedom Flotilla, G20, Gaza blockade, Gitmo, global bank tax, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, Hamid Karzai, Hugo Chavez, human rights, IDF, international law, Iran, IRGC, Israel, labor unions, law, Mike Adams, Pakistan, peace jirgas, Reliance of India, Sapin, Taliban, torture, Turkey, UN, UN Security Council, UNHRC, UNSC, Venezuela, Wikileaks, Yemen
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Daily Briefing—2nd June 2010
Posted: 2 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Baghdad, Bilderberg, Eric Holder, euros, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza blockade, Gitmo, gold, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, IAEA, indefinite detention, Iran, Iraq War, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Justin Raimondo, law, miranda rights, NPT, NY Times, Obama Administration, propaganda, protests, Sami Awad, SCOTUS, William Fisher, Yukio Hatoyama
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Weekend Briefing 29th-30th May 2010
Posted: 30 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, airstrikes, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, Alyce Santoro, AP, Argentina, banking, Bush Administration, Dean Baker, DIY, DJP, DPRK, drones, Freedom Flotilla, George Bush, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, ICC, ICJ, indefinite detention, international law, Iran, Japan, Libya, North Korea, NPT, nuclear weapons, Saudi Arabia, SDP, terrorism, The Hague, War on Terror
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Daily Briefing—27th May 2010
Posted: 27 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, airstrikes, Amnesty International, black jails, Britain, Canada, Catholicism, Charles Davis, China, CIA, Colombia, DoD, drones, Dyncorp, Freedom Flotilla, Futenma, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gitmo, Guantanamo, habeas corpus, Hezbollah, IDF, IMF, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jeremy Scahill, Jonathan Cook, Kashmir, Kurt Nimmo, Middle East, military industrial complex, Nathan Hodge, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama Administration, Okinawa, Pakistan, Paul Joseph Watson, Pentagon, Philip Giraldi, POWs, PSYOPS, SDRs, Somalia, Syria, Thomas Friedman, torture, TTP, UK, USAF, USD, Vietnam War, William Pfaff
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Report: C.I.A. Faked Bin Laden Video, Considered Manufacturing Propaganda Saddam Was Gay
Posted: 25 May 2010 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, Bagram Air Base, Bush Administration, CIA, conspiracy theory, Copper Green, fascism, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, homosexuality, human rights, indefinite detention, international law, Iraq War, Islam, Jeff Stein, Newspeak, Raphael Patai, Saddam Hussein, Seymour Hersh, terrorism, The Arab Mind, torture, US, War, War on Terror
The Agency reportedly bounced around the idea of making a fake video depicting the deposed Iraqi president having sex with a young boy and circulating it around Iraq. The Agency also made a tape depicting Osama bin Laden and others drinking alcohol around a campfire that was not circulated.
Daily Briefing—20th May 2010
Posted: 20 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, al-Quds, Arizona, Bank of America, banking, border violence, BP, Brazil, Bush Administration, China, CIA, Coast Guard, corporatism, East Jerusalem, eminent domain, EUR, eurozone, FDA, FDIC, financial crisis, Gareth Porter, Gaza, general strike, Gitmo, Glenn Kessler, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, immigration, Iran, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, mortgage crisis, night raids, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Qatar, Red Shirts, renminbi, Roger Cohen, Russia, SB 1070, settlements, Syria, Texas, Thai protests, Thailand, Turkey, UN, UN Security Council, unemployment, US, WaMu, Wikileaks, yuan
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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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Weekend Briefing—15th-16th May 2010
Posted: 16 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, bailouts, blowback, Brazil, David Sirota, Dubai, Federal Reserve, G15, Gaza, Gitmo, Greece, Greece bailout, Guantanamo Bay, IAE, IDF, IMF, immigration, Iran, Israel, Kandahar Surge, law, Maldives, Myanmar, Noam Chomsky, Obama, Pakistan, Palestinians, Patrick Cockburn, Robert Fisk, settlements, Somalia, Thailand, war crimes Iraq election, War on Terror, West Bank, Yisrael Beiteinu, Zionism
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