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Daily Briefing—27th July 2010
Posted: 27 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Afghanistan War Logs, Al Shabaab, AMISOM, Andy Worthington, AU, BP, BP Gulf oil spill, Bradley Manning, capitalism, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dana Milibank, David Cameron, Dian Chu, DPRK, drug war, free association, Gareth Porter, Gaza blockade, GE, global trade, globalism, Goldman Sachs, Google, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, Honduras, illegal immigration, India, internet media, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, Julian Assange, Jum Lobe, Kevin Carson, Kevin Poulsen, Kim Zetter, Latin America, libertarian, Lockheed MArtin, military industrial complex, Nike, North Korea, Obama, Obama Administration, oil, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, parenting, Pentagon, Philip Giraldi, religion, Russia, SEC, settlements, Shahram Amiri, shame parades, Sheldon Richman, Somalia, South Korea, Thad Allen, Top Secret America, UK, Venezuela, war spending, West Bank, Wikileaks, women's rights
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Daily Briefing—19th July 2010
Posted: 19 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, African Union, Alistair Harris, ANSF, AU, Bagram, Bagram Air Base, BP, Carol Leonnig, CIA, civilian casualties, Colombia, Communism, Cuba, economic sanctions, FARC, G-20, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, HRW, human rights, Human Rights Watch, Ian Fletcher, illegal immigration, IMF, India, Iran, ISAF, Israel, Kashmir, Lockerbie bomber, military suicides, NATO, Netanyahu, Nick Schwellenbach, OAS, Omar Deghayes, Pakistan, Palestinian refugees, PTSD, right of return, settlements, Somalia, suicide bombing, Syria, Taliban, tax collectors, Taylor Long, TOEFL, Uganda, UN, unemployment, US Army, Venezuela, West Bank
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Evening Briefing—6th July 2010
Posted: 6 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abkhazia, Adri Nieuwhof, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmad Walid Fazly, Ahmedis, airstrikes, anarchism, Anna Morgenstern, apartheid, Avigdor Lieberman, Azerbaijan, bailouts, banking, Big Brother, Bill Keller, BP, Bradley Manning, China, CIA, Collateral Murder, David Cronin, David Petraeus, Dian Chu, domestic surveillance, drones, eminent domain, Eric Holder, EU, Fareed Zakaria, Federal Reserve, Five-Day War, Ford, Gareth Porter, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gaza Massacre, Georgia, Glenn Greenwald, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, Helmand Province, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Mann Leverett, IKEA, India, international law, Iraq, Iraq War, Iraqi Kurdistan, ISI, Israel, Jesse Walker, Kevin Carson, Lawrence Wilkerson, libertarian, military industrial complex, Mitt Romney, national debt, Nigeria, night raids, NWFP, Operation Cast lead, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Pentagon, Ray Odierno, revolution, Russia, Scott Horton, settlements, SOF, South Korea, South Ossetia, Sri Lanka, Stanley McChrystal, START, Stephan Salisbury, Stephen Walt, Sudan, Taliban, Tony Hayward, torture, UAW, Uighurs, UK, UN, Venezuela, Wall Street Journal, war crimes, War on Terror, West Bank, Wikileaks, Will Grigg, women's rights, Xue Feng
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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—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—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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Two-State Illusion: NATO’ization of Palestine
Posted: 22 May 2010 by Editors in Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: Alan Dershowitz, apartheid, Arab League, European Union, fascism, France, Israel, Israel lobby, John Mearsheimer, Middle East, Middle East peace process, NATO, Newspeak, Nicolas Sarkozy, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Palestine, Palestine-Israel, Saeb Erekat, settlements, two-state solution, US, West Bank, Zionism
The proposed end to Israeli occupation of the West Bank is a NATO occupation of 40,000 troops.
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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