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Monday, May 21st, 2012
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Wednesday, April 13th, 2011
democracynow.org - Japan Claims Radiation Levels DecreasingThe Japanese government is working to ease fears with the upgrade of a nuclear severity level to seven, on par with the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. In a publ…

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motherjones.com - Not content with the GOP plan to upend Medicare and Medicaid, a trio of GOP senators have unveiled a proposal to go after Social Security as well. On Wednesday morning, Senators Lindsey Graham (R-S…

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english.aljazeera.net - ? What do you do if your decades-long campaign to bring about an independent Palestinian state on those fractions of historic Palestine known as the West Bank and Gaza Strip have resulted in total …

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motherjones.com - Just received in the office from a congressional staffer we know:So this Lincoln Navigator belongs to someone who works in the House of Representatives (it’s parked in the Longworth Building). Even…

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rt.com - The List A list turned up at dinner two nights back – the names of 26 journalists who… Day 4 – Art vs. lack of taste The day started with a nasty surprise from above – we woke up in the morning….

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