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Unemployment Above 9.5% and Where Are the Trillions?

Unemployment Above 9.5% and Where Are the Trillions?

By The Editor • on July 2, 2009

So here we are, once again looking at close to record numbers of unemployed.  467,000 lost their jobs in June and there is no end in sight for many months, if not years.  This is according to Stuart G. Hoffman, chief economist at PNC

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How Our Own Government Created 911

How Our Own Government Created 911

By The Editor • on June 19, 2009

Watch and comment. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "How Our Own Government Created 911", url: "http://www.thedailydigest.org/how-our-own-government-created-911/"

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F.B.I. Brochure Targets Regular Citizens

F.B.I. Brochure Targets Regular Citizens

By The Editor • on May 25, 2009

The new face of terrorism: “We the People” “We now have a policy as exemplified by the F.B.I. by brochure from the Phoenix office on counter

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“Right-Wing Extremist” Label Misused

“Right-Wing Extremist” Label Misused

By The Editor • on May 23, 2009

Find below a snippet from the Homeland Security report on “terrorism”, as they call it.  Note that our government has now relabeled anyone

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Russia Today

Shakhtar declines Barcelona’s proposal

Shakhtar declines Barcelona’s proposal

By RT • on July 2, 2009

UEFA Cup holders Shakhtar Donetsk say they won’t sell their top defenseman Dmitry Chigrinsky to Champions League winners Barcelona. SHARETHIS.addEntry({

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“US to conduct unprecedented surveillance over Internet”

“US to conduct unprecedented surveillance over Internet”

By RT • on July 2, 2009

US Internet users fear that the US National Security Agency is going to conduct fishnet-type surveillance without any predicate, says investigative journalist

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New chemical element to be synthesized in Russia

New chemical element to be synthesized in Russia

By RT • on July 1, 2009

Russian physicists are trying to synthesize a new chemical element which would fill in the gap in Mendeleev’s Periodic Table of Elements, pertaining

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New York Times

Russia to Open Airspace to U.S. for Afghan War

Russia to Open Airspace to U.S. for Afghan War

By By PETER BAKER • on July 4, 2009

The move is one of the most concrete achievements in the effort to rebuild strained U.S.-Russian relations. SHARETHIS.addEntry({

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Top Reformers Admitted Plot, Iran Declares

Top Reformers Admitted Plot, Iran Declares

By By MICHAEL SLACKMAN • on July 4, 2009

The Iranian government has made it a practice to publicize confessions from political prisoners, often subject to sleep deprivation, solitary confinement

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Iran Cleric Says British Embassy Staff to Stand Trial

Iran Cleric Says British Embassy Staff to Stand Trial

By By ALAN COWELL and STEPHEN CASTLE • on July 3, 2009

The announcement by Iranian authorities that they would put some embassy staff members on trial for spurring on protests against the government could deepen

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Other Headlines

Illegal Immigration and the Price We Pay

I was reading an editorial in the New York Times this morning, and I learned a few things about what it means

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Spinning the Web: P.R. in Silicon Valley

P.R. gurus are courting influential voices on services like Twitter to endorse new companies, Web sites or gadgets, perhaps forever altering their roles. SHARETHIS.addEntry({

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Obama’s trip: A mission to reshape US image (AP)

AP - Determined to change the way the world views the United States,

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Tax Bill Appeals Take Rising Toll on Governments

Homeowners in the U.S. are challenging their property tax bills in droves as the value of their homes drop, threatening local governments with another big drain on their budgets. SHARETHIS.addEntry({

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INSIDE WASHINGTON: Archives’ many missing items (AP)

AP - National Archives visitors know they’ll find the Declaration

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Is it possible to write a will on your own?

Did you know that you can write your own will and that it will still be legally valid? In reality a lawyer is not always important for writing a will and you can perfectly write a legal will on your own.

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Palin resigning as Alaska governor in surprise move

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Sarah Palin, the brash, deeply conservative governor of Alaska who crashed onto the U.S. national political scene last year as the Republican candidate for U.S. vice president,

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North Korea Launches Series of Missiles Off Its Eastern Coast - Voice of America

Voice of America North

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Palin resignation splits GOP - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

guardian.co.uk

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