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Judge orders release of Guantanamo detaineeAssociated Press- 16 August 2010 A federal judge has ordered the release of a Guantanamo Bay detainee imprisoned at the island facility for more than 8 1/2 years. Wave Goodbye To Brand ObamaPaul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com 11 August, 2010 Administration spokesman Robert Gibbs’ angry retort that left-wing critics of President Obama ought to be “drug tested” because they are “crazy” marks a crucial benchmark in the accelerating evisceration of Obama’s public support, even amongst liberals who, having exalted Obama as some kind of savior, are now realizing that he is merely a servant to the banking elite. Judge issues instructions as Khadr jury selection beginsToronto Star - 10 August 2010 Jury selection is underway at Omar Khadr’s war-crimes trial in Guantanamo Bay. Sarah Palin's reality show coming to TLCAlex Strachan, Postmedia News - 06 August 2010 Sarah Palin did not appear Friday - as had been rumoured she might - at TLC's presentation at the semi-annual gathering of the TV Critics Association. Court rejects Abdullah Khadr extradition requestMichelle Sheppard, Toronto Star - 04 August 2010 Abdullah Khadr walked out of a Toronto courtroom a free man Wednesday after an Ontario judge denied a U.S. request to send him to Boston to face terrorism charges. |
Iran set to launch its first nuclear power plantSiavosh Ghazi, Agence France-Presse - 13 August 2010 Iran will launch its first nuclear power plant next week, its atomic chief said on Friday after years of delays to the highly sensitive project built by Russia in the southern city of Bushehr. Toyota suspends auto exports to IranAFP - 10 August 2010 Toyota Motor Corp. has suspended auto exports to Iran indefinitely in line with global sanctions against Tehran's nuclear programme, the company said Wednesday. Google, Verizon Propose Open vs Paid InternetsElliot Van Buskirk - 09 August 2010 Google and Verizon announced a joint proposal on Monday that would allow ISPs to offer premium content bundles over an unspecified global network — an unexpected gambit that would seem to call for separate and unequal internets. G20 wall says it allAmy Dempsey, Toronto Star - 04 August 2010 Marching and chanting? That is so six weeks ago. If you have more to say about G20 weekend, there’s still time — and space — to air your protest grievances graffiti-style in Kensington Market. Gaza kids break second world record in weekMa'an News Agency - July 30, 2010 Bethlehem - Ma'an - For the second year in a row, Gaza children at the UNRWA Summer Games smashed a world record, flying 7,202 kites in the sky simultaneously on Thursday. |
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