UBS’s Brittan Says Greek Austerity May Be `Sufficient’

Posted on March 9th, 2010 by admin in greek | No Comments »

March 8 (Bloomberg) — Leon Brittan, chairman of UBS Investment Bank, talks with Bloomberg’s Andrea Catherwood about the prospect of a European Union or an International Monetary Fund bailout for Greece.
Brittan, speaking in London, also discusses the outlook for the U.K. election.

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Israel’s assassination policy

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin in policy | 25 Comments »

TRNN interviews relatives of recently assassinated men in Nablus, Occupied Palestinian Territories.

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Chic soap’s ancient history

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin in ancient | No Comments »

CNN’s Atika Shubert looks at the 1,000-year-old tradition of making olive oil soap in Marseille, France.

Duration : 0:2:28

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Parker Sees `Clear Fragility’ in Greek Banks, Writedowns

Posted on February 9th, 2010 by admin in greek | No Comments »

Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) — Bob Parker, a senior adviser at Credit Suisse, talks with Bloomberg’s Rishaad Salamat in London about the Greek economy and deficit reduction plans.

Duration : 0:4:17

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CNN: Tucker Bounds On Palin Foreign Policy Experience

Posted on November 27th, 2009 by admin in policy | No Comments »

Tucker Bounds On Palin Experience

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Noam Chomsky on U.S. policy towards Iran

Posted on October 24th, 2009 by admin in policy | 25 Comments »

More at http://therealnews.com
Are assumptions about Iran wrong?

Monday November 19th, 2007

Duration : 0:8:12

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Noam Chomsky on U.S. policy towards Iran

Posted on October 24th, 2009 by admin in policy | 25 Comments »

More at http://therealnews.com
Are assumptions about Iran wrong?

Monday November 19th, 2007

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9/11 CONSPIRACY: WAS FLIGHT 175 A MILITARY PLANE?

Posted on October 16th, 2009 by admin in military | 16 Comments »

When the footage of the second plane to hit the WTC is closely analyzed, there are several anomalies that are apparent. The first is an asymmetrical missile-like object on the belly of the plane that should not be on a commercial airliner. The second is the flash the emits from this “pod” a second before the impact with the building. Was this plane indeed a Commercial airliner? Was the anomaly on the underside of the plane actually a high-tech weapon? See “In plane site” for free of google video for more information.

Duration : 0:1:5

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9/11 CONSPIRACY: WAS FLIGHT 175 A MILITARY PLANE?

Posted on October 16th, 2009 by admin in military | 15 Comments »

When the footage of the second plane to hit the WTC is closely analyzed, there are several anomalies that are apparent. The first is an asymmetrical missile-like object on the belly of the plane that should not be on a commercial airliner. The second is the flash the emits from this “pod” a second before the impact with the building. Was this plane indeed a Commercial airliner? Was the anomaly on the underside of the plane actually a high-tech weapon? See “In plane site” for free of google video for more information.

Duration : 0:1:5

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One Child Policy – China

Posted on October 16th, 2009 by admin in policy | 25 Comments »

August 2005

China’s controversial one child policy has stemmed population growth but at what cost? From forced abortions to heavy fines, many have suffered.

“If people tried to have a second child and didn’t have any money, they’d have their house pulled down,” complains Liu Shuling. She attracted the wrath of local officials and was heavily fined when she became pregnant a second time. “It was very hard,” she recalls. “Fortunately, we didn’t starve to death.” For the past twenty-five years, controlling population growth has been a major priority for the Chinese government. “Unless there is a containment of population, there will be no economic growth, no social stability or social harmony,” explains official Siri Tellier. But there’s real concern that this policy has created a generation of spoilt children. “They are very delicate. They can’t cope with setbacks,” states teacher Sun Kaiyun. Demographic growth may have been stemmed but new population problems have been created. The preference for boys has led to millions of female foetuses being aborted. Now, tens of millions of Chinese men face a future with no prospect of a female partner. And that could create the social unrest the one child policy was supposed to avoid.

Produced by ABC Australia
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures

Duration : 0:25:47

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