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www.care2.com - April 18, 10:57 AM

Introducing the Progressive Information Project - Care2 News Network

Tuesday April 17, 2012, 1:09 pm. While researching at Crooks and Liars this morning, I came across a reference to this website and checked it out. I found a reference resource so valuable that I have to share it with you.
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printsho.server313.com - March 2, 10:06 AM

Oklahoma Senator Pickets Personhood Bill With Hilarious, Obscene Sign | News for Greens

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www.naturalnews.com - February 27, 12:02 PM

Fukushima radiation detected 400 miles away in Pacific Ocean at levels 1,000 times higher than previous readings

Fukushima radiation detected 400 miles away in Pacific Ocean at levels 1,000 times higher than previous readings...
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www.truthdig.com - February 24, 10:12 PM

Bill Boyarsky: Income Inequality Goes to School - Bill Boyarsky's Columns - Truthdig

Countering the efforts of educational reformers—including President Obama and his Race to the Top crew—to blame teachers for student failures, researchers are finding that the growing gap between the affluent and the poor is the real villain.
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joegiambrone.wordpress.com - February 16, 8:10 AM

What are the Energy Alternatives? (Pt. 1) « Joe Giambrone

Glad you asked. It turns out that the alternative energy market is the new gold rush of the 21st century. That’s the good news.

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www.fair.org - February 11, 1:18 PM

NYT Lets Nameless Official Smear Drone Researchers as Al-Qaeda Fans

Not even a week after Barack Obama declared that not too many civilians die in the CIA's drone strikes in Pakistan, a new report from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism finds that "at least 50 civilians" have been killed in rescues attempts, 20 in strikes on funerals, with at least 282 total civilians killed since Obama took office.

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action.eff.org - February 9, 12:19 PM

Action Alert | Don't Let TPP Become the New ACTA

Don't Let TPP Become the New ACTA: Contact Your Lawmakers and Demand Transparency!

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inthesetimes.com - February 1, 9:57 AM

Liberals’ Inequality Narrative Ignores Role of Free Trade, Unionbusting - In These Times

The Occupy movement forcefully injected a long-taboo topic—America’s appalling “banana republic”-level economic disparities—into the mainstream political debate.

That inequality has immense implications, from falling wages, to deteriorating healthcare coverage, the overgrown financial sector, and the decline of America's productive base. Such sweeping inequality, deeply rooted in our economic and political system of legal payoffs and policy paybacks, has been intensifed by unionbusting and globalization.

 

But even many of America’s most liberal mainstream politicians and pundits have narrowed the debate over inequality, perhaps out of a desire to shield President Obama from any pressure coming from his left. The issue of tax inequities has soared in importance, exposing the privileged status enjoyed by CEOs and hedge fund and private equity executives like Mitt Romney. But other crucial dimensions of inequality painfully experienced by ordinary Americans have been crowded out.

 

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www.fair.org - January 28, 12:21 AM

Mother's Health News, Brought to You by Carcinogenic Baby Shampoo

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rabble.ca (via @Larrybeach) - January 26, 10:23 AM

The race to the trough: What did corporate tax cuts deliver? | rabble.ca

The race to the trough: What did corporate tax cuts deliver?
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www.theatlanticwire.com - January 22, 10:10 AM

Chris Dodd Finds the Silver Lining in Chinese Internet Censorship

The chairman of the MPAA says Google can comply with the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act just like they have China's bans on Western websites.
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www.ksl.com - January 13, 7:23 AM

LEGO for girls: sexist, or sweet?

Once considered by some to be an all-
boys club, LEGO Group is trying to appeal to
girls with
LEGO Friends -- a line of the toys marketed
specifically
to the fairer sex.
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www.theatlantic.com - January 4, 11:48 PM

What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland's School Success

The Scandinavian country is an education superpower because it values equality more than excellence.
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www.theatlantic.com - March 4, 10:21 PM

9 Ways Women Get on the Cover of 'Sports Illustrated'

It's a rare feat for a woman to grace the cover of the weekly...

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printsho.server313.com - February 28, 10:37 AM

Greenpeace: Lessons from Fukushima | News for Greens

A report from Greenpeace.

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www.onthewilderside.com - February 26, 10:24 AM

ACLU is still asking the wrong questions about Citizens United | OntheWilderSide

With the influx of tens of millions of undisclosed dollars into this year's presidential race, the ACLU is publicly re-examining its opposition to any controls over corporate spending in the Citizens United Supreme Court case.
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www.truth-out.org - February 16, 9:03 AM

Slavery Lives on in the United States | Truthout

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www.theatlantic.com - February 15, 2:00 PM

What Americans Keep Ignoring About Finland's School Success

The Scandinavian country is an education superpower because it values equality more than excellence.
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nukefree.org - February 10, 10:02 PM

We May Yet Lose Tokyo....Not to Mention Alaska...and Now Georgia, Too | NukeFree.org

As the Nuclear Regulatory Commission approves a construction/operating license for two new reactors in Georgia, alarming reports from Japan indicate the Fukushima catastrophe is far from over.  ...
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latimesblogs.latimes.com - February 7, 1:35 PM

Prop. 8: Gay-marriage ban unconstitutional, court rules

A federal appeals court Tuesday struck down California's ban on same-sex marriage, clearing the way for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on gay marriage as early as next year.
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www.eff.org - January 31, 10:05 PM

We Have Every Right to Be Furious About ACTA

If there’s one thing that encapsulates what’s wrong with the way government functions today, ACTA is it. You wouldn’t know it from the name, but the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is a plurilateral agreement designed to broaden and extend existing intellectual property (IP) enforcement laws to the Internet. While it was only negotiated between a few countries, it has global consequences. First because it will create new rules for the Internet, and second, because its standards will be applied to other countries through the U.S.’s annual Special 301 process.

 

Negotiated in secret, ACTA bypassed checks and balances of existing international IP norm-setting bodies, without any meaningful input from national parliaments, policymakers, or their citizens. Worse still, the agreement creates a new global institution, an "ACTA Committee" to oversee its implementation and interpretation that will be made up of unelected members with no legal obligation to be transparent in their proceedings. Both in substance and in process, ACTA embodies an outdated top-down, arbitrary approach to government that is out of step with modern notions of participatory democracy.

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gptublog.blogspot.com (via @TIGMOO_UK) - January 26, 10:23 AM

Green Party Trade Union Group: Coalition of Resistance Spring tour

Green Party Trade Union Group: Coalition of Resistance Spring tour http://t.co/CPtSGoQz...
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www.huffingtonpost.com - January 22, 4:47 PM

Newt Gingrich Janitor Idea Won't Solve Jobs Crisis

During Monday night's Republican debate in South Carolina, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich continued to promote his controversial strategy to fight both child poverty and the jobs crisis: New York City janitors who make "an absurd amount of...
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geekbeat.tv - January 15, 7:38 PM

Stop PIPA (Protect IP Act) NOW! Or This Site is Done For…

Do you understand PIPA and its potential effects on the Internet? We've got the details and a list of legislators who support it.
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rt.com - January 9, 9:06 AM

Homeland Security monitors journalists

Freedom of speech might allow journalists to get away with a lot in America, but the Department of Homeland Security is on the ready to make sure that the government is keeping dibs on who is saying what.
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