Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: The "innovative" mayor of Naples, the ex-prosecutor, is actively cooperating with the garbage-export mafias!!! ...It is the same city of the President of the Republic...

Monday 18 July 2011

The "innovative" mayor of Naples, the ex-prosecutor, is actively cooperating with the garbage-export mafias!!!
...It is the same city of the President of the Republic...

L'ultima di de Magistris:
no ai termovalorizzatori 
i rifiuti spediti all'estero 

ore 15:48
Il sindaco di Napoli: "Entro il fine settimana i rifiuti andranno all'estero". Nessuna indiscrezione sul Paese straniero per timore di "sabotaggi". E poi ribadisce: "Non servono termovalorizzatori, Napoli sarà autonoma"
Il sindaco Renzi rottama
pure i suoi dipendenti:
sono peggio di Fantozzi

ore 19:19

Renzi contro i dipendenti comunali: "Timbrano alle 14 e già un quarto d’ora prima sono in coda col cappotto, pronti per uscire". La risposta della Rsu: "E' ora che cresca". Ma lui: "Il sindacato è l'organizzazione più lontana dalla mia generazione"


VA NEWS JOBS EDUCATION VA LOAN CENTER BENEFITS       July 18, 2011

wtc-9-11Is "9/11 Truth" Based Upon a False Theory?
Given my background in the history and the philosophy of science and as a professional scholar, I founded Scholars for 9/11 Truth for the purpose of promoting collaborative research on the events of 9/11 by creating a web site.
Read More »»




courtEdwin Crosby III
Major Court Decision Rules Against BCMR'S
Sean HoareVeterans Today
Breaking: Murdoch Whistelblower Found Dead
women_healthVeterans Today
Special Journal Showcases VA Women's Health Research
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The Cowardly Congress and the Tyrannical President
News Corporation Hold Shareholders Information MeetingStephen Lendman
Murdoch's World: Demagoguery, Propaganda, Scandal, Sleaze and Warmongering
cycleracersmallercopyVeterans Today
Amputee Athlete is Unstoppable
vt-top-101Veterans Today
Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today's News - July 18, 2011
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Germany's Governments since 1945: Turncoats and Traitors, all!
met policeVeterans Today
Spotlight shifts to Cameron and Yates of the Yard after bitter parting shot from Met Police chief over hacking scandal
Obama supports Palestinian statehood at UNVeterans Today
Palestinian Statehood : A First Step Toward Sovereignty?
Veterans News Now : Agent Orange
Veterans News Now : Top 10 News For Veterans- July 18, 2011
Veterans News Now : Murdoch scandal may dwarf Watergate
Denise Nichols : Parkinson's Disease and Gulf War Veterans(90-91): An Unanswered Question
Denise Nichols : Gulf War Veterans Taps For Our Veterans That Died TOO Young
Economy Health Living Military Politics Vet News WarZone World ZPicks
Stephen Lendman
Crackdowns, Torture and Intimidation in Bahrain
Largely ignored by Washington, Western governments, and America's media, the ruling Al Khalifa monarchy continues cracking down brutally against nonviolent protesters since civil resistance began last February. »»
MohamedJawad
Wehlen
Carol Duff
Winecationing Along The Mosel
Visit and enjoy the Mosel Region in Germany, and treat yourself to a picturesque and historical adventure. »»
Stephen Lendman
Aftermath of Israeli Anti-Free Speech Law Passage
Buoyed by passage of their anti-boycott bill, Knesset Yisrael Beitenu and Likud party extremists taste blood and want more. »»
israel-boycott
Walid Shoebat
Eileen Fleming
Phony Terrorist Sideshow: Walid Shoebat, Bin Laden Wannabee
On 13 July 2011, CNN's Anderson Cooper reported on the so-called Islamic terrorist export, Walid Shoebat, who has been duping The MSM and making a mint off of Americans claiming he is now a devout Christian after years as a Palestinian Liberation Organization terrorist. This Internet muckraker exposed Walid in 2008 and I did all on my own dime driven by my conscience and search for truth. »»
Robert Rosebrock
"FBI Probes Slaying at VA Campus"
Once again, the West Los Angeles VA bureaucrats have suppressed a major crime. This time a Veteran was murdered on Veterans sacred land. »»
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ASabrosky
Gordon Duff
9/11 and Israel: Alan Sabrosky's Shocking Press TV Interview
Dr. Alan Sabrosky calls it "high treason." Alan, I call him that, a fellow editor, fellow Marine and good friend, does what few do when discussing issues of such extreme controversy. Alan sticks to the facts, takes the facts to logical conclusions and stops there. Any American of any political leaning or ethnicity can and should, out of patriotism and out of sanity, watch this interview. »»
Veterans Today
Israel and Palestine: It's time for them to be afraid, really afraid.
I send out words in the hope they will touch someone, anyone; that they will move someone, anyone; that they will impact someone, anyone; that they may generate a mass gathering, a march, a rallying cry; anything that ends the inhumane suffering of the children of Gaza, Jenin, and East Jerusalem that they may see the light and warmth of freedom and awaken from their nightmare to live in a free independent Palestine... Mohamed Khodr »»
Martin Luther King Jr
occupied-earth-2011
Veterans Today
Congress Blesses Israel's Matrix of Control
We are all occupied by Israel's army because we are, as Zunes notes, "trapped in an early 20th century colonial mindset". To be trapped in a colonial mindset is to be linked to a a matrix of mind control that deadens our hearts, our minds, and yes, our souls. Not convinced? You still believe that our political leaders, our church leaders, and our media controllers tell us the truth about Israel? »»
Joshua Blakeney
Our Scandalous Media and the Quest for 9/11 Truth
The Toronto Hearings to coincide with 9/11/11 promise to create an important record of what is known, what is not known, and what remains in the realm of speculation about what did or did happen ten years ago. »»
One of the preoccupations of the Murdoch media empire has been to promote Islamophobia by advancing false and Israeliocentric interpretations of 9/11. A good example of this high-level fraud was put on public display with News Corporation's recent publication of Jonathan Kay's Among the Truthers. Does the Murdoch media empire's central role in promoting the 9/11 Wars help explain News Corporations' policing activities as a center of surveillance on the families of the 9/11 victims?
social security
Stephen Lendman
Debt Ceiling Debate Charade Masks Planned Entitlement Cuts
Short of finalizing details and assuring enough bipartisan support, it's a done deal to slash Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other social spending while leaving outsized military budgets and generous handouts to corporate favorites in place. »»


Chabad.org
Tammuz 16, 5771 · July 18, 2011
This Week's Features

By Dovid Lazerson
Parenting
Connecting Children Jewishly
How is it that such "great" people could think so big and act so small? Judaism teaches that it wasn't a coincidence. It was, in fact, because they thought so big-or, rather, because they only thought so big-that they acted so small!

By Doron Kornbluth
Parshah Columnists
You can always tell a married couple by their arguments. You won't see these arguments anywhere else, for the simple reason that they don't make any sense anywhere else.

By Yanki Tauber
Daily Life
I wasn't caught pilfering Post-Its or downing too much coffee from the company pot. To be sure, I wasn't even handed a Pink Slip that day. My employer simply stated the apparent: over the past few years, there had been rapid growth within the company...

By Gnesia Feigin
Special Children
Paralyzed from the waist down and wheelchair-bound since infancy, she was at one time in a special school for special kids, on a special bus with a special helper . . .

By Leah Karp
Pictures with a Purpose
Columbia, MD
Growth is not from the seed. Within the seed is the ability to arouse His power of growth.

By Michoel Ogince





Sex Diaries

The Consultant in an Open Relationship Who Has Sex Nearly Twice a Day

This week's sex diarist is willing to try anything.
Scandal-Stained Wretches

An Unexplained Death Was Just About the Only Thing Conspiracy Theorists Found Lacking in the News Corp. Scandal

No longer: A whistle-blowing journalist has been found dead.
Rupe's Troops

Rupert Murdoch’s Prime Antagonists Had a Shared Hobby

Go-Karting.
America!

Bored Tennessee Lawmaker Defaces Desk

We've all been there.
Awful Things

Gigi Jordan Says She Killed Her Son to Protect Him

This story gets worse and worse.
Early and Awkward

Hello and Welcome to the 2012 GOP Field, Buddy Roemer!

He saw a niche: Fewer than a dozen white men were running.
Cuomolot

Cuomo’s Union Victory: Won With Open Arms

(And a stick in his back pocket.)
No He Cain't

Herman Cain Says ‘Hallowed Ground’ Is Wherever People Don’t Want a Mosque to Be

Cain continues to strive for new anti-Islam heights.
The Future Is Coming

When Twitter Met Facebook: Jerks, Nerds, and Vulcans

A parable from the wilds of Silicon Valley.
Important Ceilings

America Really Impressed With How Everyone’s Handled the Debt Ceiling

People are disappointed in the GOP most of all.
The Fabulous Noels

Marisa Noel Brown Sued for Making Money Off of Stuff That Wasn’t Hers

There's an unsatisfying symmetry here.
Early and Awkward

Will God Have Yet Another Candidate in the GOP Primary?

Rick Perry feels "called."
Rudy

Rudy Giuliani Wants the GOP Out of Our Bedrooms

"I don't know what the heck the Republican Party wants to getting involved in people's sexual lives and personal lives so much."
Tarpies

Obama Appoints Richard Cordray to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Warren is going to need to make some new plans.
Scandal-Stained Wretches

Will Elisabeth Murdoch Inherit the News Corp. Reins? [Updated]

Early on in the scandal, she called for Rebekah Brooks to step down.   





Fashion Calendar

Tomorrow’s Events and Sales: Shop Discounts on Padma Lakshmi’s Jewelry Line, Cynthia Rowley’s Spring Collection

Plus, last chance at discounts on men's and women's merchandise at Bird.
Boys May Come and Boys May Go

Madonna’s Material Girl Line Will Soon Include Padded Bras

ZOMG and scented body mists and glittery lip glosses!
Resort 2012

Check Out Prada’s Resort Collection

No more bananas.
Messes

Tamara Mellon Has Also Left Halston

The label's disintegration continues.
Campaign Trail

More Fall Fashion Ads: Baptiste Giabiconi and Anja Rubik Play Happy Family for Fendi

Plus, the Alexander Wang campaign, and an Elie Saab preview.
MObama Watch

Michelle Obama Wore Brown Pants to Watch the World Cup Soccer Match

With a TV dinner for herself and the fam.
Targeted

Gwen Stefani Is Designing Baby Clothes for Target

It's called Harajuku Mini.
Babies!

Here’s the First Picture of Harper Seven

Yep, she's pretty cute.
Loose Threads

Claudia Schiffer Covers Vogue Germany; Lily Allen Angered by Rumors About Her Boutique

Also, Kate Middleton's favorite color is white, and William's is blue.
Awkward Situations

J. Lo and Marc Anthony’s Divorce Supposedly Won’t Affect Their Kohl’s Line

It turns out they signed separate contracts.
Best Bets

Best Bet: Mini Festival Necklace

A cheery, cheap accessory to complement summer basics.






Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"

Number Of  International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 2,598
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Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
Total Cost of Wars Since 2001
$1,222,215,301,557 
http://www.costofwar.com/
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Pakistan's Sovereignty For Sale?
Dollars, Drones and Development
By Jalees Hazir |
Notions about Pakistan's dependence on the global bully are exaggerated.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28615.htm

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How the US Controls "Civil society" Throughout Africa
Enemy-sponsored organisations threaten nation
By Tafataona Mahoso
The "great democracies" of the West have been the most consistent and most persistent enemy of the African: during slavery, during the scramble for Africa after the Berlin Conference, during colonialism, during apartheid and now during the current effort to recolonise Africa.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28614.htm

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Neocons Fume Over US Boat to Gaza
By Ray McGovern
My co-passengers and I of the U.S. Boat to Gaza have now gone from "High-Seas Hippies," according to the right-wing Washington Times, to "fools, knaves, hypocrites, bigots, and supporters of terrorism," says Alan Dershowitz.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28613.htm

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More Trouble in Murdochworld
By Mike Whitney
The firestorm in the UK is not really about phone hacking at all. It's about Corporate fiefdoms and unelected oligarchs who control the flow of information and use that power to their own advantage.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28609.htm

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Clinton Praises 'Vital' Austerity Measures in Greece
By Elise Labott, Aaron Smith and Annalyn Censky
Clinton said the measures the government took "are vital first steps.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28619.htm

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Letting Bankers Walk
By Paul Krugman
Why the kid-gloves treatment? Money and influence no doubt play their part; Wall Street is a huge source of campaign donations.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28620.htm

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Obama Raises Record Sums from the Wealthy
By Patrick Martin
Proving that President Obama is the first choice of Wall Street and the American super-rich, his reelection campaign announced Wednesday that it had broken all previous records for fundraising, raking in $86 million during the second quarter of this year.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28617.htm

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Wall Street's Euthanasia of Industry
By Michael Hudson
"You know, there's one good thing that President Obama has done that we never anticipated in Europe. He's shown the Europeans that we can never depend upon America again"
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28612.htm

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James Bamford Unplugged!
The Secrecy of the Obama Administration
By Boiling Frogs
NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake, The implications of WikiLeaks, the absurdity of Obama's Nobel Peace Award and the absence of real coverage and analyses in the US Mainstream Media.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28616.htm

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The Most Incredible Thing Fox News Has Ever Done
By James Fallows
Or at least the most amazingly brazen I can think of at this moment. It's about the News of the World hacking scandal.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28608.htm

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In Case You Missed It
The CIA and the Media
By Carl Bernstein
How Americas Most Powerful News Media Worked Hand in Glove with the Central Intelligence Agency and Why the Church Committee Covered It Up.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28610.htm

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America's Disappeared
By Chris Hedges
American citizens can "legally" be assassinated. Illegal abductions, known euphemistically as "extraordinary rendition," are a staple of the war on terror.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28618.htm

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Trained for Pain:
Get your Torture Degree from School of Americas
By RT
Graduates from the School of the Americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere - including the murder of six Jesuit priests and four American churchwomen in El Salvador.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28611.htm

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Activists claim 30 killed in Syrian clashes:
At least 30 people were killed in 24 hours in the central Syrian city of Homs in clashes between supporters and opponents of President Bashar al-Assad's regime, a human rights activist said on Sunday.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/07/17/activists-claim-30-killed-in-syrian-clashes/

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14 killed in clashes in Yemen:
 Four soldiers and 10 militants linked to al-Qaeda have been killed in clashes in the southern Yemeni town of Zinjibar.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0717/yemen.html

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Yemen's Saleh to stay in Saudi Arabia for now: official:
Yemen's wounded President Ali Abdullah Saleh will stay in Saudi Arabia until doctors declare him fit, a Yemeni official said on Friday, denying reports that Saleh could come back in time for this weekend's 33rd anniversary of his ascent to power.
http://www.pakistantimes.net/pt/detail.php?newsId=23338

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Libya : 12 killed as rebels suffer heavy casualties in battle for Brega:
Medics at Benghazi Hospital said 12 people died in Saturday's fighting and as many as 200 were injured. There were no immediate reports on casualties from Sunday's clashes.
http://bit.ly/nYpzrZ

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NATO airstrikes pound Tripoli:
Gadhafi said today afternoon that his country will never surrender in the face of assaults by rebels and a NATO air campaign.
http://bit.ly/rakFGY

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NATO destroys civilian radar at Tripoli's international airport:
A NATO statement Monday claimed the civilian air traffic control radar was tracking NATO jets and the information was used to coordinate an air defense early-warning system.
http://wapo.st/pAK8oF

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Libya's «Freedom Fighters» Found to Engage in Pillage:
Human Rights Watch released materials citing cases of gross abuse by anti-Gadhafi rebels in a mountainous area located in the western part of Libya.
http://en.rian.ru/international_affairs/20110715/165214128.html

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Russia criticises West's backing of Libyan rebels": -
Russia criticised on Monday the United States and other countries that have recognised the rebel National Transitional Council as Libya's legitimate government, saying they were taking sides in the civil war.
http://bit.ly/ohKkJ6

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10 "Militants" Killed in Afghanistan:
Authorities say the "Taliban fighters" were killed Sunday in a school in Nangarhar province.
http://bit.ly/nCWW2N

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Seven Afghan police killed in checkpoint attack: http://reut.rs/pVgeXF

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Three NATO occupation force soldiers killed in Afghanistan:
Three soldiers serving in the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were killed on Monday in a roadside bombing in eastern Afghanistan.
http://bit.ly/r1cq4O

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Advisor to Afghan president killed:
Gunmen strapped with explosives have killed a close adviser to Afghan President Hamid Karzai and a member of parliament in another insurgent strike against the Afghan leader's inner circle.
http://bit.ly/qv9J97

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British Occupation Force Soldier Killed in Afghanistan:
MoD said the soldier was shot dead while "conducting a routine patrol with members of the Afghan national army yesterday", adding the soldier "received a fatal gunshot wound during this incident".
http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&id=254034

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Afghan civilians killed in NATO raids:
Afghan lawmakers have unanimously demanded that NATO stop killing civilians in their country.
http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/07/17/53348886.html

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'CIA Trusted Ahmad Wali Karzai's Assassin':
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Special Forces had close working relation with the bodyguard who shot dead the younger brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai last week.
http://bit.ly/pUUKc9

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Pakistan: Three killed, 16 injured in attack on NATO tankers:
"The remote-controlled device planted under the tanker exploded before it entered the tribal area, the fire has engulfed five markets," Muhammad Ijaz Khan, a senior police officer, said.
http://bit.ly/p9Jxux

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US drone strikes in Pakistan claiming many civilian victims, says campaigner:
One man in Waziristan is documenting casualties - and says destruction has been radicalising locals.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/17/us-drone-strikes-pakistan-waziristan

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Arrest of ex-CIA lawyer sought over drone use :
Human rights lawyers seek warrant against John Rizzo for approving drone strikes in Pakistan that killed hundreds.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2011/07/201171775436664633.html

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At least 3 killed as clashes escalate on the Iran-Iraq border:
At least two Iranian Kurdish rebels and one member of Tehran's elite Revolutionary Guards were killed during clashes along the Islamic Republic's border with Iraq, the two sides said Sunday.
http://bit.ly/n4cYyU

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Roadside bomb kills two in Baghdad:
Iraqi officials say a roadside bomb targeting a security patrol has killed one policeman and a passer-by in western Baghdad.
http://ind.pn/q4uFZQ

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No Extension, No Renewal of US Security Agreement - Hashimi :
Vice-President Tariq Al-Hashimi declared today that the interests of both Iraq and USA are not to extend or renew the security agreement ending on 31 December,2011, a statement of his office said.
http://en.aswataliraq.info/Default1.aspx?page=article_page&id=143805&l=1

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Mumbai blasts detainee reportedly dies of torture:
A man, involved in the July 13 Mumbai blasts, reportedly died of police torture during interrogation, according to media reports on Sunday.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-07/17/c_13990516.htm

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Bahrain Shiites pull out of reconciliation talks:
Khalil al-Marzooq says top leaders of Al Wefaq party decided to withdraw from the U.S.-backed talks during a meeting Sunday, claiming the other side was not serious about addressing Shiite demands for greater rights and political freedoms.
http://bit.ly/nYsDo5

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Democracy in steep decline around the world:
The Arab Spring is, in many ways, a mirage. Several nations in the region may eventually make the transition to democracy - this is hardly assured - but in reality, democracy is faltering throughout the developing world, from Asia to Latin America, from Africa to the former Soviet states.
http://bit.ly/rqPpKD

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Jewish settlers are terrorising Palestinians, says Israeli general:
A senior Israeli army commander has warned that unchecked "Jewish terror" against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank threatens to plunge the territory into another conflict. .
http://ind.pn/ne7CLH

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Dr Finkelstein in Defamation :
This is a clip of Norman Finkelstein's two appearances in Yoav Shamir's documentary "Defamation"
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/dr-finkelstein-in-defamation.html

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First UN aid drops reach rebel-held Somalia:
Medicine and food are airlifted to territory held by al-Shabab after opposition group lifts ban on foreign agencies.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/07/20117178716304210.html

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11 million hungry from East Africa's drought:
East Africa's worst drought in 60 years is putting 11 million lives at risk, many of them in war-torn Somalia, where thousands of hungry families are making the dangerous trek across parched, violent territory to the promise of safety and food in Kenya.
http://bit.ly/owLwAk

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Rebekah Brooks's arrest intensifies phone-hacking crisis:
Former News International chief executive identified as a criminal suspect and held throughout the day by Scotland Yard
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/17/rebekah-brooks-arrest-phone-hacking

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Rupert Murdoch Has Gamed American Politics Every Bit as Thoroughly as Britain's:
While Murdoch's Fox News hosts prattle on and on about their enthusiasm for the free market, they work for a firm that seeks to game the system so Murdoch's "properties" are best positioned to monopolize the discourse.
http://bit.ly/rdgluZ

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CIA Veteran Robert Baer Predicts September Israel-Iran War :
Audio interview with former CIA agent.
http://bit.ly/opIx6g

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Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain:
Communities have right to ban mosques: Cain said his view doesn't amount to religious discrimination because he says Muslims are trying to inject Shariah law into the U.S.
http://www.kiiitv.com/story/15096085/herman-cain-communities-have-right-to-ban-mosques

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48 hours to save the euro as Greece deal stalls:
EXPERTS last night warned Europe has only 48 hours to save the single currency amid concern over the failure to seal a new rescue plan for debt-laden Greece.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/259146/48-hours-to-save-the-euro-as-Greece-deal-stalls

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Hunger Haunts California Town:
"When youngsters have just noodles, bread or crackers to eat for dinner, as many here do, they cannot perform well in school," the food bank website says. "This is how many families in poverty must live today, relying on carbohydrate-based food that's filling but very low in nutrition."
http://bit.ly/qX0r6B

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75,000 US veterans could be homeless :
Data published by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs shows that over 75,000 US military personnel could be homeless after they return from foreign wars.
http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=811969

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"Let us be peace and joy"
Tom Feeley






Openings

What to Eat at Ellabess, Opening in the Nolitan Hotel This Evening

The long-delayed project bows at last.
Health Concerns

Bubby’s Blames DOH Closure on Intrusive Flies

First flies, then roaches, now mice.
Openings

Alex Stupak Will Open Empellón Cocina This Fall, But Won’t Serve Tacos There

Sounds like the East Village location will be more upscale than its West Village counterpart.
Openings

First Look at Left Bank, Opening Tomorrow Night in the West Village

Laurence Edelman of the Red Cat and Mermaid Inn is behind the project.
Boob Tube

Canz: The New Reality Show That Sounds Worse Than Famous Food

VH1 is really on a roll these days.
Truckin'

Are Food Trucks Heading Toward a Food Court Model?

And, amid the mobile-dining drama, another sort of "food truck" has launched in NYC — a mobile greenhouse.
Ew

Yes, There’s a Breastfeeding Doll Now

And of course it's popular in Europe.
Interviews

Anthony Mackie Will Personally Serve You a Drink at His New Bar, Opening This Week

It sounds like his Bed-Stuy bar won't be your typical celebrity-owned hotspot.
Video Feed

Watch a Ted Talks Video of Nathan Myhrvold Revealing How He Cuts Things in Half

Hint: You'll need a machine shop.
Openings,

‘High-end Caribbean’ Chef Needed in Times Square

A new restaurant is looking for a chef to serve small plates in a big space.
Mediavore

Organic Pet Food on the Rise; Barrel-aged All the Rage

Plus: China set to release its pork surplus, drought in the South is really bad, and more, in our morning news roundup.
Gastronomics

Gastronomics: Why Blowout Feast Reservations Are In

Felix Salmon looks at the many benefits — and surprisingly few drawbacks — of so-called "large-format" dining.



MoviSol - Movimento Internazionale per i Diritti Civili - Solidarietà
Newsletter n. 28/2011
Teleconferenza di Lyndon LaRouche
Appuntamento in rete con Lyndon LaRouche: il 21 luglio, alle ore 19:00, su larouchepac.com o su movisol.org.
I lettori possono inviare sin d'ora una domanda a LaRouche, sia in inglese sia in italiano.
Anticostituzionalità della rete di salvataggio della UE
Il 5 luglio la Corte Costituzionale tedesca ha tenuto un'udienza pubblica sui due ricorsi contro l'adesione del governo di Berlino alle politiche di salvataggio europee. I ricorsi sono quelli presentati dai famosi "cinque professori" (Wilhelm Hankel, Wilhelm Noelling, Karl Albrecht Schachtschneider, Joachim Starbatty e Dieter Spethmann) che si sono già battuti contro l'euro in più di un ricorso costituzionale nel passato, e dal parlamentare democristiano dissidente Peter Gauweiler, rappresentato dal giurista Dieter Murswiek. La Corte ha ascoltato i ricorrenti e quattro rappresentanti del governo e del parlamento che hanno difeso i salvataggi.
Le oltre sette ore di dibattimento hanno rivelato che il governo e la maggioranza parlamentare della Germania hanno apparentemente sposato le tesi del famigerato Carl Schmitt, che ottant'anni fa formulò la dottrina secondo cui "un'emergenza crea nuovi poteri e nuove leggi". Schmitt così preparò il terreno al golpe dei nazisti, che nel 1933 giustificarono la dittatura con il "bisogno di agire contro l'emergenza e le minacce". Durante tutto il corso del dibattimento, la fazione filo-salvataggi ha fatto frequente uso di termini come "emergenza" o "estremamente pericoloso".
L'arroganza del potere degli euro fanatici è apparsa evidente quando hanno cercato fin dall'inizio di convincere la Corte a respingere il ricorso: Il ministro del Tesoro Wolfgang Schaeuble ha ammonito i giudici costituzionali che "i nervosissimi mercati finanziari osservano molto da vicino se l'Europa sia in grado di conservare fermezza", parlando di "situazioni di emergenza in cui abbiamo dovuto agire" e sostenendo che "i mercati finanziari" avrebbero potuto scatenare" un'insolvenza incontrollata" da un momento all'altro.
I ricorrenti hanno sottolineato che persino il principale consigliere economico del governo avesse condannato il salvataggio lo scorso anno, e che un'inchiesta tra oltre 200 economisti tedeschi ha visto 189 di loro votare contro e solo sette a favore del salvataggio. Nella sua risposta, il portavoce dell'esecutivo ha affermato con arroganza che il governo ha scelto di ascoltare il FMI perché questo avrebbe "la migliore esperienza" su come affrontare i problemi del debito. Lo stesso esperto in seguito si è spinto fino a negare che fosse stato violato alcun diritto democratico dei cittadini, chiedendo: "Dove sono i cittadini che protestano contro le misure di salvataggio nelle strade di Brema o Berlino? Dove sono, mi mostri quei cittadini".
Ma gli euro fanatici hanno oltrepassato il segno, costringendo il presidente della Corte, Andreas Vosskuhle, a interrompere dicendo di aver trovato "troppo ottimismo artificiale" da parte del governo e della BCE. "Che cosa ci avete detto un anno fa su come le cose avrebbero funzionato in Grecia, e invece non è stato così, e ci avete detto la stessa cosa riguardo all'Irlanda e ora al Portogallo. Che cosa dobbiamo credere? A dire il vero, sono scettico".
I ricorrenti hanno centrato il tema, attaccando il "golpe contro l'istituzionalità europea" (Schachtschneider), "un'emergenza al di sopra della legge, della costituzione e delle leggi europee", "Un criterio di emergenza che nessun tribunale può accettare" (Murswiek). Spetta alla Corte "fermare la politica UE" per proteggere i cittadini "dalla rovina dell'Unione Economica e Monetaria", ha affermato Noelling, aggiungendo che la Corte "è l'ultima istituzione in cui la popolazione abbia ancora fiducia". Schachtschneider e Murswiek hanno chiesto ai giudici di essere consci della propria responsabilità verso la costituzione, lo stato e i cittadini.
Quest'udienza è stata un avvenimento storico, una rara occasione per denunciare gli errori e la complicità del governo con le banche. Il parlamento non compie più il dovere di controllare il governo, e la Germania non dispone di uno strumento come il referendum popolare per correggere le scelte dell'esecutivo. Per quanto riguarda i media, essi in genere fiancheggiano le banche e i mercati finanziari, mostrando poca simpatia per le vittime della crisi. Perciò, la Corte Costituzionale si è dimostrata essere l'ultima spiaggia per ridimensionare gli abusi del governo e del parlamento in mano al partito euro fanatico. La sentenza è attesa per la fine di agosto o l'inizio di settembre.
USA: cresce l'abbrivio per Glass-Steagall
Continua a crescere l'abbrivio a favore della legge per reintrodurre Glass-Steagall, la separazione tra banche ordinarie e banche d'investimento, favorito in parte dall'accelerazione del crollo del sistema finanziario e dell'economia reale transatlantici. Il 7 luglio è stato introdotto un secondo disegno di legge alla Camera dei Rappresentanti dal democratico Maurice Hinchey, con cinque cofirmatari tre dei quali hanno già sottoscritto il ddl 1489 di Marcy Kaptur. È prevista l'introduzione di un testo simile al Senato entro questo mese. Mentre veniva presentata la nuova proposta di legge, altri cinque nuovi deputati hanno sottoscritto il testo della Kaptur, mentre numerosi altri hanno espresso l'intenzione di farlo.
Lyndon LaRouche ha descritto la dinamica dietro il sostegno a Glass-Steagall come un crescente spirito unitario, in cui le questioni di vita e di morte che gli Stati Uniti si trovano ad affrontare stanno cominciando a spezzare l'anello di corruzione settaria che ha rovinato gli USA negli ultimi quarant'anni, particolarmente dalla morte di John e Robert Kennedy. Nel suo famoso libro "Profili nel coraggio", l'allora senatore Kennedy polemizzò contro la politica di "stare con quelli che contano" regnante a Washington. Quei politici pongono da decenni la lealtà di partito al di sopra del patriottismo. Questo, ha affermato LaRouche, sta ora finendo. La cartina al tornasole sarà un passaggio bipartisan, a prova di veto, della legge Glass-Steagall in entrambi i rami del Congresso, che ristabilirà il ruolo di quest'ultimo e salverà gli Stati Uniti dalla disintegrazione economica nelle prossime settimane.
Un ex presidente regionale della Federal Reserve con decenni di servizio ha riferito questa settimana che egli, come LaRouche, vede i mesi di luglio e agosto come "l'ultima grande opportunità" per Glass-Steagall. Egli ha notato che la battaglia tra il Presidente Obama e i legislatori repubblicani sulla questione del tetto al debito pubblico e i tagli al bilancio finirà col decimare i resti dell'economia americana. L'unico rimedio è il passaggio immediato di Glass-Steagall per revocare le decine di trilioni di dollari di salvataggi bancari finiti nel buco nero di Wall Street e nelle banche e negli hedge funds offshore, e iniziare l'espansione del credito nell'economia reale per finanziare infrastrutture e veri posti di lavoro produttivi.
L'impegno di Obama, per conto dei suoi proprietari a Wall Street e Londra, alla distruzione delle ultime vestigia della rete di sicurezza sociale di Roosevelt sta sciogliendo gli ultimi dubbi a favore di Glass-Steagall. Nella prima settimana di luglio, Obama ha fatto chiaramente capire di essere pronto a demolire la Social Security (pensioni) e Medicare (mutua) come parte dell'accordo con i repubblicani. Dopo aver già cancellato i programmi di volo spaziale umano della NASA, la cocciutaggine di Obama a voler salvare Wall Street e Londra sulle spalle del popolo americano ha smosso anche i più fedeli sostenitori del partito democratico, come il sindacato dell'automobile UAW, che ha lanciato un appello alla mobilitazione per fermare l'attacco a Social Security e Medicare.
Già il sindacato dei "machinists" (che da noi sarebbero i metalmeccanici) ha appoggiato la proposta di legge 1489, e così hanno fatto diverse federazioni locali dell'AFL-CIO. La mobilitazione dell'UAW è di buon auspicio affinché l'intero movimento sindacale faccia sentire la sua voce nella battaglia per Glass-Steagall.
Salvare la civiltà dal precipizio
La conferenza dello Schiller Institute che ha riunito 400 partecipanti da almeno quindici paesi per due giorni a Rüsselsheim il 2 e 3 luglio è stato un evento straordinario. Al di là dell'ampiezza dei temi, il filo conduttore è stato la necessità di ribaltare l'attuale collasso economico dando vita ad un vasto Rinascimento scientifico e culturale.
Ciò che colpisce è l'ampio spettro di relatori, tutti convinti, nel proprio campo, che il sistema attuale stia conducendo la civiltà sull'orlo del precipizio e che sia giunto il momento di battersi per cambiare le cose. Anche se è impossibile cogliere il senso dei lavori della conferenza in una newsletter, in particolare lo spirito di ottimismo che è emerso, diamo qui un sunto dei temi, invitando gli abbonati a seguire il più possibile i discorsi completi e la discussione sui siti movisol.org e larouchepac.com.
La missione dell'Europa: grandi progetti per sviluppare l'Africa
Jacques Cheminade, candidato presidenziale francese, ha spiegato nel suo intervento i molti paradossi sulla prospettiva di una nuova politica di sviluppo. Alle condizioni di crollo attuale, sembra assurdo candidarsi alla Presidenza, dato che la politica francese è dominata da un'elite oligarchica che stabilisce le regole del gioco.
Quello che va fatto, ha detto, nel contesto delle elezioni, è sconfiggere il cuneo che è stato creato dai britannici tra Europa ed America col "fucile a canna doppia" di Glass-Steagall e dello sviluppo industriale dell'Africa. Con grande umorismo Cheminade ha illustrato ai presenti le tante obiezioni che vengono rivolte alla sua candidatura, che viene generalmente respinta come "utopistica" e "impopolare". Oggi, ha detto, "l'impopolarità è la precondizione per una campagna presidenziale. Ha ridicolizzato coloro che lo accusano di non rispettare le "tradizioni francesi" il che significa i simili degli autocrati Luigi XIV e Napoleone.
Il test per la Francia e l'Europa oggi, ha insistito Cheminade, sta nel garantire l'indipendenza e lo sviluppo industriale dei paesi africani. Ma invece di sviluppare il Maghreb, l'Europa bombarda la Libia, e sogna di installare pannelli solari nel deserto invece di inverdirlo. È nostro compito evitare gli errori degli anni Sessanta, quando le battaglie sociali in Europa non furono collegate allo sviluppo dell'Africa.
Una proposta concreta per grandi progetti simili è stata presentata dal Dott. Marcello Vichi, architetto del progetto Transaqua per l'Africa centrale, noto ai nostri lettori. Il dott. Vichi ha proiettato un film prodotto 30 anni fa dalla società Bonifica che dirigeva a quel tempo, ed ha illustrato come questo progetto preleverebbe l'acqua dal bacino del fiume Congo per immetterla nel Lago Ciad, che sta morendo, ripristinandone le dimensioni originali e creando il potenziale per svariate forme di sviluppo nella regione. Ha descritto come gli investitori sdegnano questo programma, preferendo il "ritorno al Medio Evo". 



RFE/RL Central Asia Report
7/18/2011 9:37:40 PM
A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about the five countries of Central Asia.

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Kyrgyzstan Begins Gasoline Rationing Kyrgyzstan Begins Gasoline Rationing
Kyrgyzstan has introduced gasoline rationing after a Russian refinery stopped supplying fuel earlier this month to non-members of the Commonwealth of Independent States Customs Union. More
Kazakhstan Again Seeks Aliev Extradition Kazakhstan Again Seeks Aliev Extradition
Kazakhstan says it is ready to provide the Austrian authorities with documents it says prove former presidential son-in-law Rakhat Aliev's involvement in the killing of two Kazakh bankers. More
Big Hike In Russian Sales Of Uzbek Cars Big Hike In Russian Sales Of Uzbek Cars
Despite losing market share, General Motors Uzbekistan has reported a huge increase in its sales of cars in Russia in the first half of 2011. More
Parole Doubt For Jailed Kazakh Activist Parole Doubt For Jailed Kazakh Activist
Kazakhstan's most prominent human rights activist, who is serving a four-year prison term for a traffic accident, says it is unlikely he will be granted parole. More
Ethnic Standoff Defused In Southern Kyrgyzstan Ethnic Standoff Defused In Southern Kyrgyzstan
Dozens of ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz confronted each other in the southern Kyrgyz town of Aravan before dispersing. More
Kyrgyz Officials Criticized For Junket Kyrgyz Officials Criticized For Junket
The speaker of the Kyrgyz parliament and other lawmakers have come under fire for spending public funds during a trip to Malaysia and Indonesia. More
Bodies Of Kazakh Prisoners Withheld From Families Bodies Of Kazakh Prisoners Withheld From Families
Relatives of the prisoners killed during an attempted prison break in east-central Kazakhstan early this week say their bodies have not been returned to the families. More
Second Uzbek Journalist Ends Hunger Strike Second Uzbek Journalist Ends Hunger Strike
The second journalist protesting media censorship in Uzbekistan has ended her hunger strike due to poor health. More
RFE Turkmen Correspondent Warned Over Abadan Reporting RFE Turkmen Correspondent Warned Over Abadan Reporting
An RFE correspondent in Turkmenistan was threatened with charges of slander after posting reports about deadly explosions at a weapons depot near the country's capital earlier this month. More
Exiled Kazakh Banker Warns Of Islamists, Urges Nazarbaev's Resignation Exiled Kazakh Banker Warns Of Islamists, Urges Nazarbaev's Resignation
The fugitive former chairman of Kazakhstan's BTA Bank has warned Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev of the threat of radical Islamic groups and called for his resignation. More
Five Candidates Register For Kyrgyz Presidential Election Five Candidates Register For Kyrgyz Presidential Election
The Kyrgyz Central Election Commission (BSK) says that five candidates have officially registered so far for the upcoming presidential election. More
Citizen Journalism Scores Breakthrough In Turkmenistan Citizen Journalism Scores Breakthrough In Turkmenistan
The deadly explosions last week in Turkmenistan mark the unprecedented emergence of citizen journalism in one of the world's most isolated countries. More
Podcast: An Afghan Assassination, Karl Eikenberry's Parting Shots, And An Uzbek Comedian's Sad Story Podcast: An Afghan Assassination, Karl Eikenberry's Parting Shots, And An Uzbek Comedian's Sad Story
The assassination of Ahmad Wali Karzai, Karl Eikenberry's parting shots as he leaves Afghanistan, and why an Uzbek comedian isn't laughing. More
Kyrgyz Deputies Cited For Managing Businesses Kyrgyz Deputies Cited For Managing Businesses
Kyrgyzstan analysts say some parliament deputies have business interests that are prohibited by the constitution. More
Uzbek Officials Restrict Sales Of Melons In Tashkent Bazaars Uzbek Officials Restrict Sales Of Melons In Tashkent Bazaars
Uzbek municipal authorities have prohibited the sale of watermelons and other melons in bazaars located in the capital. More
Looking For China's Elusive Kyrgyz Looking For China's Elusive Kyrgyz
Visiting the neighbors isn't easy when you live in Kyrgyzstan and they live in China's Xinjiang Province. More
Detained BBC Correspondent In Tajikistan Released Detained BBC Correspondent In Tajikistan Released
Tajikistan has released a correspondent for the BBC who was taken into custody one month ago on suspicion of belonging to a banned Islamic group. More
Fired Kazakh Police Ask Sting For Help Getting Jobs Back Fired Kazakh Police Ask Sting For Help Getting Jobs Back
Two dismissed Kazakh police officers have appealed to pop icon Sting to help them get their jobs back after the British rocker snubbed one of Central Asia's prickliest dictators. More
Homeless Kyrgyz Complain About Slow Pace Of Reconstruction Homeless Kyrgyz Complain About Slow Pace Of Reconstruction
Dozens of residents in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh have protested delays in the reconstruction of their homes destroyed during deadly clashes between ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz last year. More
Kyrgyz Murder Suspect Recants Evidence Kyrgyz Murder Suspect Recants Evidence
One of the three people accused of killing independent Kyrgyz journalist Gennady Pavlyuk in Kazakhstan in 2009 has renounced his initial testimony. More
Exiled Kazakh Businessman Granted Political Asylum By Britain Exiled Kazakh Businessman Granted Political Asylum By Britain
The fugitive former chairman of Kazakhstan's BTA Bank has been granted political asylum in Britain. More
Russian Jailed By Uzbekistan For Treason Released Russian Jailed By Uzbekistan For Treason Released
A Russian citizen jailed for 16 years in Uzbekistan on treason charges as been released. More
High-Profile Prison Escapees Caught In Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan High-Profile Prison Escapees Caught In Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan
The Tajik Interior Ministry says two escapees from a high-profile jailbreak last year have been detained in east-central Tajikistan and in Kyrgyzstan. More
Kazakh Bloggers Say Blockage Of Blog Website For 'Political Reasons' Kazakh Bloggers Say Blockage Of Blog Website For 'Political Reasons'
Some prominent Kazakh bloggers say the government's blockage of the Wordpress blog platform since June is politically motivated. More
Tajik Suicide Bomber's Alleged IMU Accomplices Go On Trial Tajik Suicide Bomber's Alleged IMU Accomplices Go On Trial
The trial in Tajikistan of 53 people suspected of belonging to the banned Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) thought to be behind a suicide car-bomb attack last year began today. More
Uzbek Journalist Ends Hunger Strike Uzbek Journalist Ends Hunger Strike
One of the two journalists protesting media censorship in Uzbekistan has ended her hunger strike after being forcibly hospitalized. More
Facts About Turkmen Blast Hard To Come By Facts About Turkmen Blast Hard To Come By
Nearly a week after a deadly series of blasts outside the capital, Ashgabat, many in Turkmenistan still don't know the extent of what really happened as they await permission to return to their homes. More
16 Inmates Killed In Kazakh Jailbreak 16 Inmates Killed In Kazakh Jailbreak
Kazakh officials have said a total of 16 prisoners were killed when inmates attempted to escape from a Kazakh prison late on July 10. More
Photographer Risks All To Film Turkmen Depot Blasts Photographer Risks All To Film Turkmen Depot Blasts
Dramatic new footage has surfaced of the devastating blasts at a weapons depot in the Turkmen town of Abadan on July 7. More
Another Tajik Soccer Team Fined Another Tajik Soccer Team Fined
Another Tajik soccer club has been fined for its unruly behavior. The Tajikistan Football Federation took disciplinary action on July 11 against the first-division team Hosilot for its attack on match officials. More
Turkmen Opposition Leader Says Jail Terms Prevent Dissidents' Return Turkmen Opposition Leader Says Jail Terms Prevent Dissidents' Return
An exiled Turkmen opposition leader says President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov's call for dissidents to return and take part in the 2012 presidential election is unrealistic because most have been sentenced in absentia. More
Uzbekistan 'Seizing' Gold Firm's Assets Uzbekistan 'Seizing' Gold Firm's Assets
The British mining company Oxus Gold says the Uzbek government is attempting to seize its assets by forcing its joint venture to be liquidated. More
Tajik Held Over Islamic Women's Group Tajik Held Over Islamic Women's Group
A Tajik man has been charged with creating a women's organization that belongs to the banned Islamic group Jamaat ut-Tabligh. More
Kazakh Extraditions Of Uzbeks 'Illegal' Kazakh Extraditions Of Uzbeks 'Illegal'
The human rights watchdog Memorial has said Kazakhstan's extradition of Uzbek asylum seekers to Uzbekistan last month violates international and national laws. More
Turkmen Officials Admit Blast Deaths Turkmen Officials Admit Blast Deaths
Turkmen authorities have admitted there were casualties following explosions in the industrial town of Abadan that caused major damage and led to a mass evacuation of residents on July 7. More



RFE/RL Headlines
7/18/2011 9:43:31 PM
A daily digest of the English-language news and analysis written by the staff of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

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Features

Soldiers' Video Puts Azerbaijani Military Corruption In The Spotlight Soldiers' Video Puts Azerbaijani Military Corruption In The Spotlight
Earlier this month, three Azerbaijani Army officers issued a video appeal to the president to investigate corruption in their unit. The Defense Ministry says it's investigating the allegations, but some worry that instead it will cover up the charges and persecute the whistle-blowers. More
Do Countries Have To Want To Be Prosperous To Succeed? Do Countries Have To Want To Be Prosperous To Succeed?
It's not uncommon for rich people to say they owe their success to one thing: a strong desire to succeed. But does the same hold true for societies? We look at that question in the third and final part of our three-part series on building prosperity. More
It's the Policy That's Complicated; the Internet Is a Tool It's the Policy That's Complicated; the Internet Is a Tool
In an interview with RFE, Alec Ross, the U.S. State Department's Senior Adviser for Innovation, talks about the goals of the Internet Freedom Agenda and how it relates to Iran. More
Interview: EU's Man In Moscow Discusses Relations Interview: EU's Man In Moscow Discusses Relations
Spanish diplomat Fernando Valenzuela is the head of the European Union's delegation to Russia. He sat down with RFE/RL Russian Service correspondent Danila Galperovich for a wide-ranging discussion of relations between Brussels and Moscow. More
Entrepreneurial Activity Is A Key To Success But Women Face Special Obstacles Entrepreneurial Activity Is A Key To Success But Women Face Special Obstacles
There is no magic formula for knowing how countries become wealthy and their citizens happy. More
What Makes Scandinavia Such A Happy Place? What Makes Scandinavia Such A Happy Place?
What makes countries happy and prosperous? It's more than just a high GDP. According to recent studies, the factors that contribute to making countries rich, and their people satisfied, also include citizens' ability to participate fully in public and business life. More
Casino Investigation Reflects Turf War In Russia Casino Investigation Reflects Turf War In Russia
In Russia, the exposure of prosecutors participating in an illegal gambling ring is not being seen as a blow to corruption, as one might expect. Instead, it's being read mainly as evidence of a turf war between state agencies. More
From Our Bureaus

Kyrgyzstan Begins Gasoline Rationing Kyrgyzstan Begins Gasoline Rationing
Kyrgyzstan has introduced gasoline rationing after a Russian refinery stopped supplying fuel earlier this month to non-members of the Commonwealth of Independent States Customs Union. More
Armenian PM Acknowledges Problems Armenian PM Acknowledges Problems
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian acknowledges that oligopolies are a major reason for the high cost of living in Armenia. More
Kazakhstan Again Seeks Aliev Extradition Kazakhstan Again Seeks Aliev Extradition
Kazakhstan says it is ready to provide the Austrian authorities with documents it says prove former presidential son-in-law Rakhat Aliev's involvement in the killing of two Kazakh bankers. More
Big Hike In Russian Sales Of Uzbek Cars Big Hike In Russian Sales Of Uzbek Cars
Despite losing market share, General Motors Uzbekistan has reported a huge increase in its sales of cars in Russia in the first half of 2011. More
Parole Doubt For Jailed Kazakh Activist Parole Doubt For Jailed Kazakh Activist
Kazakhstan's most prominent human rights activist, who is serving a four-year prison term for a traffic accident, says it is unlikely he will be granted parole. More
Trial Of Russian Rock Critic Adjourned Trial Of Russian Rock Critic Adjourned
A Moscow court has adjourned the high-profile libel trial against prominent Russian music critic Artyom Troitsky as it awaits a key piece of evidence. More
Ethnic Standoff Defused In Southern Kyrgyzstan Ethnic Standoff Defused In Southern Kyrgyzstan
Dozens of ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz confronted each other in the southern Kyrgyz town of Aravan before dispersing. More
Armenia To Open First Tax-Free Zone Armenia To Open First Tax-Free Zone
The Argentinean company that operates Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport has moved to open Armenia's first tax-free economic zone in order to boost agricultural exports and other products. More
Kyrgyz Officials Criticized For Junket Kyrgyz Officials Criticized For Junket
The speaker of the Kyrgyz parliament and other lawmakers have come under fire for spending public funds during a trip to Malaysia and Indonesia. More
Transmission

The Curious Incident Of The Sex Slave In The Salon The Curious Incident Of The Sex Slave In The Salon
Two years ago, "The Moscow Times" ran a story about a Russian man identified as “Viktor,” who allegedly stormed into a hair salon in the town of Meshchovsk waving a pistol and demanding money. More
The Power Vertical

Playing The 'Extremism Card'? Playing The 'Extremism Card'?
Well, it was just a matter of time before somebody decided to play the fear card. Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev darkly warned last week that "extremist" groups may be planning to disrupt elections to the State Duma in December More
Persian Letters

Blogger Mehdi Khazali Arrested, Again Blogger Mehdi Khazali Arrested, Again
Outspoken Iranian blogger Mehdi Khazali, the son of a hard-line ayatollah, has been arrested again after being summoned by intelligence officials, the opposition ‘Sahamnews’ website reports. More
'Brainless Badly Veiled Women' 'Brainless Badly Veiled Women'
A cartoon by the hard-line Fars news agency, which is a clear insult to Iranian women who don't respect the Islamic hijab fully and are often described by authorities as "badly veiled," is making the rounds on social media. More
Caucasus Report

Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Proposes Leap-Frogging Current Stage Of Karabakh Peace Talks Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Proposes Leap-Frogging Current Stage Of Karabakh Peace Talks
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov has floated a new approach to expediting the Karabakh peace process, which is widely perceived as bogged down following the failure of the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents during their meeting in Kazan on June 24 to sign the most recent version of the so-called Madrid Principles for resolving the conflict. More
Tangled Web

Murdoch’s Hacking Is Despicable, But Is WikiLeaks Any Better? Murdoch’s Hacking Is Despicable, But Is WikiLeaks Any Better?
The high moral high-ground “The Guardian,” “The New York Times,” and much of the liberal press, have taken would make sense to me, were it not for their cooperation with WikiLeaks. More
Outpost Washington

Haggling Over Iranian Nukes Haggling Over Iranian Nukes
An expert on Iran offers some negotiating tips. More
Photo Gallery Archive

Photos Of The Week -- July 9-15, 2011 Photos Of The Week -- July 9-15, 2011
Taking naps, riding motorcycles, fleeing fighting, being detained, remembering the dead. More



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+++ Dossier:
Fußball-WM 2011
http://www.neues-deutschland.de/dossiers/147.html

Die LINKE, Israel und der Antisemitismus
http://www.neues-deutschland.de/dossiers/150.html

+++ Fotogalerie
Demonstrationen am Sonnabend in Berlin
Mehrere tausend Teilnehmer demonstrierten unter dem Titel »Spreeufer für alle« in Friedrichshain gegen »MedieSpree«. Unter dem Motto »Rache für Carlo« gingen rund 500 Demonstranten bei einer unangemeldeten Demonstration in Berlin-Kreuzberg auf die Straße.
http://www.neues-deutschland.de/weiteres/fotogalerie/?sid=273


Liebe Leserinnen und Leser,

hier erfahren Sie, welche Themen im ND vom 19.07.2011 behandelt werden.

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SPD spielt den Euro-Retter
Gabriel und Co. bieten Regierung Zusammenarbeit bei Bewältigung der Schuldenkrise an
Von Aert van Riel
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Hilfe beim Zaudern
Standpunkt von Haidy Damm
Von Haidy Damm
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Rentenklau mangels Mindestlohn
Anwartschaften sinken insbesondere im Osten
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Bitte nach Gebrauch abgeben!
Aus Deutschland wandern viele Migranten in die Türkei ab
Von Thomas Blum
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Langlauf in Wolfs Revier
Auf der Fährte von Canis lupus, der von der heimatlichen Lausitz aus die Republik erobert
Von Hendrik Lasch, Rietschen
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Was erlauben Volk?
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Anzeige gegen Atomfreund Grill
CDU-Politiker soll im Gorleben-Ausschuss die Unwahrheit gesagt haben
Von Reimar Paul
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Ende des Versteckspiels
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  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202411.ende-des-versteckspiels.html


»Elena« wird zügig beerdigt
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202412.elena-wird-zuegig-beerdigt.html


CSU sieht Vermutung bestätigt
Wieder Debatte um Sicherungsverwahrung
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202413.csu-sieht-vermutung-bestaetigt.html


Ab jetzt ein bisschen zackiger
Die NRW-Linksfraktion will mehr Einfluss auf die rot-grüne Landesregierung gewinnen
Von Marcus Meier
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202414.ab-jetzt-ein-bisschen-zackiger.html


Nazis rockten ohne Gegenwehr
Nur ein massives Polizeiaufgebot störte die Rechten bei einem Konzert nahe Halberstadt
Von Katja Herzberg
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202386.nazis-rockten-ohne-gegenwehr.html


Seehofer will Klarheit über Pkw-Maut
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202387.seehofer-will-klarheit-ueber-pkw-maut.html


Wer beerbt Stefan Mappus?
Thomas Strobl gegen Winfried Mack - Duell um den CDU-Vorsitz in Baden-Württemberg
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202388.wer-beerbt-stefan-mappus.html


Das Geheimnis des Concordia-Sees
Auch zwei Jahre nach dem verheerenden Erdrutsch in Nachterstedt ist die Ursache unklar
Von Petra Buch und Sabine Fuchs, dpa
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202362.das-geheimnis-des-concordia-sees.html


Mainzer Grüne ärgern Beck
Koalitionspartner mäkelt an Justizreform
Von Robert Luchs, Mainz
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202363.mainzer-gruene-aergern-beck.html


Protest gegen Nazis in Leipzig
Rechter Aufmarsch am 20. August geplant
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202364.protest-gegen-nazis-in-leipzig.html


Holzhochhaus in der Öko-Stadt
Bei Bad Aibling in Bayern entstand auf einem früheren Kasernengelände eine ganz besondere Siedlung
Von Karl-Wilhelm Götte, Bad Aibling
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202375.holzhochhaus-in-der-oeko-stadt.html


Geburtenhoch in Dresden
Elbmetropole deutschlandweit auf Spitzenplatz
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202376.geburtenhoch-in-dresden.html


Starkregen – oder gar keiner
Das Binnenhochwasser im Oderbruch ist vorbei, doch für die Bauern bleibt die Lage schwierig
Von Leticia Witte, dpa
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202377.starkregen-oder-gar-keiner.html


Ungewissheit über Fischereireform
Nordost-Landesverband gegen Quotenhandel
Von Martina Rathke, dpa
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202378.ungewissheit-ueber-fischereireform.html


+++ Ausland:

NATO bombardierte Flughafen von Tripolis
Radaranlage zerstört / Russland für »Dialog mit allen Seiten« / Rebellen verkünden Einnahme Bregas
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202396.nato-bombardierte-flughafen-von-tripolis.html


Ein gutes Dutzend Bauernopfer
Ägyptens Militärrat reagierte auf erneute Massenproteste mit Kabinettsumbildung
Juliane Schumacher, Kairo
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202401.ein-gutes-dutzend-bauernopfer.html


Proteste gehen weiter
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202402.proteste-gehen-weiter.html


Murdoch soll das Dickicht lichten
Mogul am Dienstag vor britischen Parlamentsausschuss geladen / Scotland-Yard-Chef trat zurück
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202365.murdoch-soll-das-dickicht-lichten.html


EU erhöht den Druck auf Syrien
Westerwelle befürwortet Resolution des UNO-Sicherheitsrates
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202366.eu-erhoeht-den-druck-auf-syrien.html


Petraeus: Es gibt noch viel zu tun
US-General in Afghanistan verabschiedet
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202367.petraeus-es-gibt-noch-viel-zu-tun.html


Angriff auf Polizeiwache in Xinjiang
Vier Tote in Provinz im Nordwesten Chinas
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202368.angriff-auf-polizeiwache-in-xinjiang.html


Kommunisten gründeten Sammlungsbewegung
»Narodnoje opoltschenije« soll für Nachschub an russischen Wählerstimmen sorgen
Von Irina Wolkowa, Moskau
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202369.kommunisten-gruendeten-sammlungsbewegung.html


Etappensieg für Menschenrechte in Mexiko
Übergriffe durch die Armee sollen künftig vor zivilen Gerichten verhandelt werden
Von Knut Henkel
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202415.etappensieg-fuer-menschenrechte-in-mexiko.html


Spaniens Justiz bringt PP in Bedrängnis
Valencias rechtskonservativer Regierungschef Francisco muss wegen Korruption vor Gericht
Von Ralf Streck, San Sebastián
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202416.spaniens-justiz-bringt-pp-in-bedraengnis.html


Sechs Anwärter für einen Kandidatenposten
Frankreichs Sozialisten wollen Herausforderer für Präsident Sarkozy im Herbst küren
Von Ralf Klingsieck, Paris
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202417.sechs-anwaerter-fuer-einen-kandidatenposten.html


Nazi-Sarg vor Brasiliens Küste
Forscher entdeckten U-Boot, das 1943 versenkt worden war
Von René Heilig
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202428.nazi-sarg-vor-brasiliens-kueste.html


Ferien für Italiener zu teuer
Touristiker des Landes erwarten einen schwarzen Sommer
Von Anna Maldini, Rom
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202429.ferien-fuer-italiener-zu-teuer.html


+++ Wirtschaft/Soziales:

Vom Fabriktor zum Jobcenter
Linke Interventionen in Arbeitskämpfe
Von Peter Nowak
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202389.vom-fabriktor-zum-jobcenter.html


Digitalisiert und verkauft
Schädliche Nebenwirkungen ohne Ende: Elektronische Gesundheitskarte
Von Ulrike Henning
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202390.digitalisiert-und-verkauft.html


Aids-Medikamente weiter zu teuer
Ärzte ohne Grenzen: Patienten in Ländern mittleren Einkommens betroffen
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202391.aids-medikamente-weiter-zu-teuer.html


Fachkräfte aus Krisenländern
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202392.fachkraefte-aus-krisenlaendern.html


Samstagsarbeit statt Lohnerhöhung
Ver.di kritisiert Tarifangebote in der Versicherungsbranche
Von Hermannus Pfeiffer
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202393.samstagsarbeit-statt-lohnerhoehung.html


Kommission empfiehlt Bankkonto
vzbv: Maßnahmen reichen nicht
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202394.kommission-empfiehlt-bankkonto.html


+++ Feuilleton:

»Tramp«, er war mein Held
Geraldine Chaplin über ihren Vater, ihren Weg zur Schauspielerei, die Macht des Humors
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202356.tramp-er-war-mein-held.html


Markus Hinterhäuser
Salzburg-Interim:
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202357.markus-hinterhaeuser.html


Haymatloz
Schau in Bremen:
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202358.haymatloz.html


Navid Kermani
Arendt-Preis:
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202359.navid-kermani.html


Diana Haller
Belcanto-Preis:
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202360.diana-haller.html


Geistes Sterben
Band von P. Maset
Von Alexander U. Martens
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202361.geistes-sterben.html


Marbach spektakulär: Kafka und seine Briefe an Ottla
Von Klaus Bellin
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202383.marbach-spektakulaer-kafka-und-seine-briefe-an-ottla.html


Wind in den Kiefern
Choreografische Oper »Matsukaze« von Sascha Waltz im Schillertheater Berlin
Von Stefan Amzoll
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202384.wind-in-den-kiefern.html


Bregenz
»Free Ai Weiwei«:
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202385.bregenz.html


+++ Berlin/Brandenburg:

Der letzte Weg führt ins Ei
Studie der Technologiestiftung gibt Antwort: »Wie neues Wissen in die Wirtschaft kommt«
Von Klaus Joachim Herrmann
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202418.der-letzte-weg-fuehrt-ins-ei.html


Ver.di: Mehr als 700 Stellen fehlen in Finanzämtern
Von Martin Kröger
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202419.ver-di-mehr-als-700-stellen-fehlen-in-finanzaemtern.html


Sturm der Empörung am Müggelsee
Anwohner rings um Berlins größtes Gewässer wehren sich gegen neue Flugrouten
Von Rainer Funke
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202420.sturm-der-empoerung-am-mueggelsee.html


S-Bahn-Fusion kein Thema
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202421.s-bahn-fusion-kein-thema.html


Wowereit sieht Rot-Rot als unterbewertet
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202422.wowereit-sieht-rot-rot-als-unterbewertet.html


Börsenfieber
Klaus Joachim Herrmann über den Wert von Umfragen
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202423.boersenfieber.html


Festival der Jugendorchester
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202370.festival-der-jugendorchester.html


Kunstwerk Haus
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202371.kunstwerk-haus.html


Bar jeder Vernunft
Glanz fürs Stetl
Von Volkmar Draeger
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202372.bar-jeder-vernunft.html


Theater des Lebens
Das Museum für Fotografie präsentiert eine umfassende Werkschau der Fotografin Abisag Tüllmann
Von Manuela Lintl
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202373.theater-des-lebens.html


Konferenz zur Kulturpolitik
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202374.konferenz-zur-kulturpolitik.html


+++ Sport:

Vom Don Quichote zum Königsritter
»Wir wollen glauben«: Frankreich liegt seinem Tourhelden Thomas Voeckler zu Füßen
Von Tom Mustroph,
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202403.vom-don-quichote-zum-koenigsritter.html


Legendär
Homare Sawa - die 32-Jährige führte Japans Fußballerinnen zum ersten Weltmeistertitel
Mark Wolter
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202409.legendaer.html


Blamage für Brasilien
Copa: Favorit unterliegt Paraguay im Viertelfinale
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202424.blamage-fuer-brasilien.html


Zweimal Bronze für die Wasserspringer
Christin Steuer/Nora Subschinski werden Dritte vom Turm, ebenso Pavlo Rozenberg vom 1-m-Brett
Von Christian Kunz und
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202425.zweimal-bronze-fuer-die-wasserspringer.html


Wenn sich selbst die Gegnerinnen freuen
Japans Fußballerinnen feiern nach hochklassigem Finale und Elfmeterkrimi ihren ersten Weltmeistertitel, die US-Spielerinnen gratulieren fair
Von Oliver Händler,
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202426.wenn-sich-selbst-die-gegnerinnen-freuen.html


Ein bisschen Kraft für zuhause
Japans Torhüterin Ayumi Kaihori über Intuition, Glauben und Realität
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202427.ein-bisschen-kraft-fuer-zuhause.html


+++ Meinung/Kolumne:

Unten links
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202395.unten-links.html


Zu kurz gegriffen
Kommentar von Stefan Otto
Von Stefan Otto
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202405.zu-kurz-gegriffen.html


M & M – die Panzerdealer
Kommentar von René Heilig
Von René Heilig
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202406.m-m-die-panzerdealer.html


Glasperlen-Prozesse
Kommentar von Roland Etzel
Von Roland Etzel
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202407.glasperlen-prozesse.html


+++ Gesund leben:

Mehr OPs bei Älteren
Komplikationen durch Vorerkrankungen
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202352.mehr-ops-bei-aelteren.html


Mit Schuhen am Strand
Experten weisen auf Badegefahren hin
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202353.mit-schuhen-am-strand.html


Das Kreuz mit der Wirbelsäule
Wie man Rückenschmerzen rasch und schonend behandeln kann
Von Martin Koch
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202354.das-kreuz-mit-der-wirbelsaeule.html


Die Rezension
Warmes Plätschern
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202355.die-rezension.html


+++ Nord-Süd:

»Partner der US-Hegemonialpolitik«
Francisco Brown über die Arbeit deutscher Parteistiftungen in Lateinamerika
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202379.partner-der-us-hegemonialpolitik.html


Sierra Leones Hungerfalle
Landraub von Multis für die Ethanol-Produktion verschärft die Ernährungslage
Von Kristin Palitza
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202380.sierra-leones-hungerfalle.html


Burkina Faso fördert Kleinbauern
Von Brahima Ouédraogo, Ougadougou (IPS)
  --> [für Abonnenten] http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202381.burkina-faso-foerdert-kleinbauern.html


Yasuní-ITT muss nicht sterben
Von Gerhard Dilger, Porto Alegre
  --> http://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/202382.yasuni-itt-muss-nicht-sterben.html


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