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Venezuela's New Social Responsibility Law

March 27th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman On December 20, Venezuela's National Assembly (AN) passed a new Law of Social Responsibility in Radio, Television and Digital Media. Contrary to harsh criticism, it doesn't impose censorship. It expands on existing legislation to… more »

Turkey and the Middle East: Carpe diem

March 27th, 2011
Eric Walberg, in Istanbul Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Recent initiatives by its government attest to Turkey’s determination to bring a new realism to world politics, and events in the Arab world provide an opportunity to reshape regional… more »

US stores spent nuclear fuel rods at 4 times pool capacity

March 26th, 2011
By Rady Ananda In a recent interview with The Real News Network, Robert Alvarez, a nuclear policy specialist since 1975, reports that spent nuclear fuel in the United States comprises the largest concentration of radioactivity on the planet: 71,000… more »

The Race for Space Solar Energy

March 26th, 2011
William John Cox The failures of the General Electric nuclear reactors in Japan to safely shut down during the 9.0 Tahoku earthquake, following in the wake of the catastrophic Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the deadly methane gas… more »

Military officer’s 9/11 case against Bush officials to be heard April 5

March 25th, 2011
Edited by Rady Ananda From info provided by Center for 9/11 Justice A Top Secret Military Specialist, who was injured in the Pentagon explosion on September 11, 2001 and who sued Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Air Force General Richard Myers for… more »

They said it wasn't like Cernobyl and they were wrong

March 25th, 2011
Michael Collins According to an international scientific group monitoring radiation around the world, the Fukushima reactors are emitting nuclear toxins at levels approaching those seen in the "aftermath" of Chernobyl. The Chernobyl disaster began with… more »

Target Israel, not Libya

March 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman On April 9, 1986, Ronald Reagan called Muammar el Gaddafi the "mad dog of the Middle East." Today, after an imposed no-fly zone, war rages to remove him. For decades, he ruled despotically, punishing enemies, rewarding friends. His… more »

Resist a Larger War Into Libya

March 25th, 2011
The Attack on Libya is Not Merely a No Fly Zone—But an Intervention Into Libya By Kevin Zeese It was hard for some peace activists to look at the planned attack by Col. Gadhafi on Libyan rebels and oppose the no fly zone approved by the U.N. Col.… more »

Libya – What Now?

March 25th, 2011
By Brian Downing After weeks of indecision, the NATO powers and a few Arab states have taken action against the Kadafi regime and its armed forces. NATO aircraft and missiles have devastated loyalist air defenses, troops concentrations, and supply… more »

Cheerleading for War

March 24th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman When America goes to war, managed news goes with it spreading rumors, half-truths, misinformation, and willful deception about targeted nations, regimes and leaders, whether despots or democrats. Whoever first said it, the first… more »

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