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    <title>Al Jazeera - Shooting the messenger - 23-11-09</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; By Ian Stuttard&#13;
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Shooting the Messenger, Al Jazeera's documentary on the deliberate killing and intimidation of journalists in conflict zones, has been nominated for a presitigious Emmy award.&#13;
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In the past, members of the media were considered to be neutral in time of war. They were much like paramedics in the sense that their main concern was not victory, but saving lives.&#13;
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Two months ago Fadel Shana'a, a well-known cameraman with the Reuters news agency, was on a routine assignment east of the Gaza Strip to investigate reports that some villagers had been injured in an Israeli attack.&#13;
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On his way back from the village, he stopped his jeep to get some more video footage of the area. He was spotted by the Israeli military and shelled.&#13;
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Shana'a's jeep was clearly marked with the words 'Press' and 'TV'. Nevertheless, Israeli shell fire struck the jeep, tearing it apart. Fadel and three others died instantly.&#13;
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Shana'a's case is but one of many in recent years which has indicated that journalists reporting from conflict zones are no longer regarded as impartial by the combatants. As a result, increasing numbers of journalists have joined the casualty lists.&#13;
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The deliberate targeting of the press in war zones can probably be dated back to the Balkan conflict of the 1990's.&#13;
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When the shocking atrocities committed by the Serbs, Bosnian Muslims and Croats were filmed or reported, the media fell under suspicion, and was accused of supporting one faction against another.&#13;
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'Embedding'&#13;
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A significant change occurred during the second invasion of Iraq in 2003 when, under the guise of protecting journalists, the military took the media firmly under its wing.&#13;
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This was called 'embedding' and meant that the journalist went where the military wanted them to go and saw what the military wanted them to see, in the hope that they would report what the military wanted them to report. In short, this was the military's effort to protect themselves. &#13;
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Terry Lloyd was a veteran reporter with Britain's ITN organisation and during the invasion he and his crew were one of the few independent, unembedded crews to operate inside Iraq.&#13;
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Caught in crossfire, Terry, his recordist and translator were killed by a deliberate but mistaken US onslaught.&#13;
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In 2006, while covering an attack on the revered al-Askari mosque in Samarra, Al Arabiya journalist Atwar Bhajat was abducted and later shot dead.&#13;
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Before joining Al Arabiya TV, Atwar worked for Al Jazeera, and was not that station's first loss.&#13;
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In April 2003, Sami al-Hajj, a Sudanese cameraman working for Al Jazeera, was seized by Pakistani forces on the Afghan border.&#13;
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He was held on suspicion of being involved in terrorism, and handed over to US forces who imprisoned him in their Guantanamo Bay base in Cuba.&#13;
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In May 2008, after almost seven years, he was released without charge.&#13;
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His lawyer, Clive Stafford-Smith, said: "...The folk[s] in Guantanamo honestly believe that Sami is a terrorist. They are crazy. He's no more a terrorist than my granny."&#13;
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Intimidation&#13;
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Elsewhere in the world, intimidation is a bigger threat to journalists than abduction.&#13;
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In Zimbabwe, after 28 years as president, Robert Mugabe, is clinging to power. Massive inflation, starvation and chaos has seen a third of the population flee abroad.&#13;
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The country's only real opposition voice in the media comes from outside. The Zimbabwean is a newspaper edited in England and printed in South Africa.&#13;
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There is also, for two hours a night, S W Radio Africa, which is intensely critical of the government, but broadcasts from London - 10,800km away.&#13;
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Across the border in Johannesburg, exiled journalists watch the accelerating destruction of their country, helpless spectators on the sidelines.&#13;
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"A number of journalists were being abducted, so it wasn't safe for me, especially as they [Zimbabwe's Central Intelligence Organisation] knew where I was staying and were constantly visiting my place, so I saw I was in danger and had to move out of the country," Trust Matsilele says.&#13;
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In Sri Lanka intimidation and threats to media workers have lead to the creation of a safe house for journalists to use as both a sanctuary and a work base.&#13;
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More than 100,000 people have been killed in the island's civil war since 1983, and the Tamil Tigers' exploitation of the suicide bomb made it the weapon of choice for extremists worldwide.&#13;
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There is no pretence of a free press here. The government considers any criticism of it as Tamil propaganda, bordering on treason. But dare attack the Tamils and you might never write again.&#13;
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Both sides in this war consider journalists to be their enemies and as Sanath Balasooriya, the president of the Free Media group, says: "The government thinks if we write the truth, they will lose public support for this war."&#13;
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Gaza&#13;
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Perhaps the most dangerous place for cameramen and reporters worldwide is the tiny, densely populated Palestinian territory of Gaza.&#13;
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Palestinians there are virtual prisoners, locked within their own borders, dependent on Israel for basic essentials such as food, water, medicine, fuel and power.&#13;
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The daily explosions, gunfire and missile attacks from Israeli incursions and Palestinian resistance have long been part of the Gaza routine.&#13;
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Palestinians know the value of propaganda pictures, as do the Israelis.&#13;
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Five years ago, Saira Shah and James Miller came to film the children of Gaza. They came under fire themselves and took refuge in a house nearby.&#13;
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That night, knowing they were surrounded by Israeli soldiers, Saira and James decided to leave - cautiously.&#13;
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Carrying a white flag and a torch, they identified themselves loudly as "British journalists". The response from Israeli snipers was several shots, one of which hit James in the neck and killed him.&#13;
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Saira said: "I don't know whether James was killed because he was a journalist or in spite of being a journalist. I know he was killed and he shouldn't have been killed."&#13;
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For news agency cameramen like Fadel Shana'a and Mahmoud Al Agaramey, days when they become the targets are unexceptional. They survive it one day and then go back again the next.&#13;
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Both men became legends in Gaza. Two years ago, Fadel was on his way to film the aftermath of an explosion in a village, when his jeep took a direct hit from a missile fired from an Israeli helicopter. The words 'TV' and 'PRESS' were painted in red on his vehicle, but they did not protect him. He was critically wounded but survived.&#13;
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Having had several narrow escapes, Mahmoud's luck almost ran out in Jebaliah. He was filming children goading an Israeli tank crew. Without warning, they fired a shell that narrowly missed the children, but the blast from the explosion flattened Mahmoud, and he was unconscious for six hours.&#13;
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The Erez Crossing at Beit Hanoun marks the border with Israel. For half a mile into Gaza all buildings, homes, offices and factories have been demolished. It is no man's land.&#13;
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Al Jazeera wanted to film there, but first we thought it wise to check with the Israeli military who were observing us from their watchtowers. There was no mistaking their answer: "Leave now or you will be shelled." We left.&#13;
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A few minutes later they shelled anyway, and hit another target - three students who had detoured through no man's land on their way home.&#13;
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Shana'a, passed us, already on his way to the hospital to film the aftermath of the shelling. But it was too late by the time we got there.&#13;
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Such deaths are common place in Gaza. Cameramen like Shana'a record every one of them and the mass mourning that follows.&#13;
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Two months on and Shana'a himself became the latest victim of the campaign against journalists.&#13;
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Journalists and cameramen like Shana'a and Al Agaramey risk their lives daily to bring us the news. The tragedy is that those who have so much to hide do what they can to prevent it and they shoot the messenger.&#13;
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    <title>Rethink Afghanistan, Parts 1-6 (2009) (Robert Greenwald)</title>
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&amp;quot;Rethink Afghanistan is a ground-breaking, full-length documentary focusing on the key issues surrounding this war. By releasing this film in parts for free online, we are able to stay on top of news of the war as it continues to unfold. We hope to raise critical questions regarding Afghanistan that Congress must address in oversight hearings, which inform the public and challenge policymakers. We strive for more discussion among experts on Afghanistan, like the debates seen below released in conjunction with our documentary campaign.&amp;quot;&#13;
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Rethink Afghanistan is a 2009 documentary about the ongoing war in Afghanistan. This full-length documentary campaign features experts from Afghanistan, the U.S., and Russia discussing critical issues like military escalation, how escalation will affect Pakistan and the surrounding region, the cost of war, civilian casualties, and the rights of Afghan women.&#13;
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The film interviews experts like Andrew Bacevich, Stephen Kinzer, Anand Gopal, Steve Coll, Ann Jones, Linda Bilmes, Jo Comerford, Dr. Roshanak Warnak, and more.&#13;
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As part of the filmmaking process, acclaimed Director Robert Greenwald (Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers, Outfoxed, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price) traveled to Afghanistan to meet with and interview members of Afghanistan's parliament, bloggers, women's rights organizations, and groups committed to the peace movement.&#13;
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The ultimate goal of this documentary campaign is to raise the level of public discourse, compel people to ask key questions about the war, and urge Congress to hold oversight hearings. Already, the campaign has successfully helped retired Corporal Rick Reyes and other veterans testify before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and meet with members of Congress.[2] Reyes, who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, testified before Sen. John Kerry and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.&#13;
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He told the committee, &amp;quot;Sending more troops will not make the US safer; it will only build more opposition against us. I urge you on behalf of truth and patriotism to consider carefully and Rethink Afghanistan.&amp;quot;&#13;
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    <title>Sky1-Ben:Diary of a Heroin Addict (2008).WS-PDTV.XviD.Ekolb</title>
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Ben Rogers grew up as an ordinary, happy child in a loving family in Staffordshire, England. But despite his privileged start in life, Ben became a heroin addict. During his last months, Ben kept a video diary of his drug use and desperate attempts to come off heroin. Ravaged by the drug, Ben's body began to break down: he developed DVT and his veins were rendered so useless he had to inject into his groin. Despite his family's best efforts, Ben couldn't stop. He was haunted by, and hooked on, heroin. &#13;
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    <title>Democracy NOW! Tuesday, October 27, 2009</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; News &amp; Current Affairs&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Harry Reid: Senate Bill Will Include Public Option Plan&#13;
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has announced the Senate healthcare reform bill will include a public health insurance plan that states can choose to opt out of.&#13;
Sen. Harry Reid: &amp;ldquo;As we&amp;rsquo;ve gone through this process, I&amp;rsquo;ve concluded&amp;mdash;with the support of the White House, Senators Dodd and Baucus&amp;mdash;that the best way to move forward is to include a public option with the opt-out provision for states. Under this concept, states will be able to determine whether the public option works well for them and will have the ability to opt out, if they so choose. I believe that a public option can achieve the goal of bringing meaningful reform to our broken system. It will protect consumers, keep insurers honest, and ensure competition. And that&amp;rsquo;s why we intend to include it in the bill that we submitted&amp;mdash;that will be submitted to the Senate.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
The Washington Post reports the opt-out provision was engineered by New York Senator Charles Schumer as a compromise between moderates who want a smaller government role and liberals who prefer a single-payer system. The Democratic leadership must now scramble to secure the sixty votes needed to pass the measure. While details of how states could opt out of the system are unclear, it likely means that millions of Americans may never have a chance to enroll in a government-run health insurance plan because of Republican opposition. A combined total of 154 million people, or 51 percent of the population, live in states where Republicans control the governor&amp;rsquo;s mansion or the state legislature.&#13;
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Massey Energy Begins Blasting Coal River Mountain&#13;
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In West Virginia, Massey Energy has begun blasting operations on Coal River Mountain despite deep opposition from environmental groups and critics of mountaintop removal mining. Coal River Mountain is the last intact mountain on the historic Coal River Mountain range. All of the other mountains have been blown up by coal companies.&#13;
Jeff Biggers, author of the book The United States of Appalachia: &amp;ldquo;Residents in the Coal River Valley in West Virginia were shocked last Friday to hear the rattle of explosives and see plumes of smoke rise above Coal River Mountain. According to news reports on Monday, Massey Energy has clearcut the lush forest and blasted part of the historic ridge in the first leg of a 6,000-acre mountaintop removal mine. For advocates across Appalachia and citizens group across the nation, the impending mountaintop removal operation on Coal River Mountain amounts to a final showdown between out-of-state coal companies and the state of coalfield residents.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
Activists had proposed to save the mountaintop and turn it into a wind farm, a proposal which was seen by many as a model for sustainable green economic development. Anti-mountaintop removal activists are now calling on President Obama to halt the mining operation and save Coal River Mountain.&#13;
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US Official Resigns over War in Afghanistan&#13;
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The former top American civilian working in the Zabul province of Afghanistan has resigned from the Foreign Service to protest the Afghan war. Matthew Hoh said he quit because he had come to believe the war was simply fueling the insurgency and that the United States is asking its troops to die for what is essentially a far-off civil war. In his resignation letter, Hoh wrote, &amp;ldquo;I have doubts and reservations about our current strategy and planned future strategy, but my resignation is based not upon how we are pursuing this war, but why and to what end.&amp;rdquo; Hoh is a thirty-six-year-old former Marine who fought in the Iraq war. He is the first US official known to resign in protest over the Afghan war.&#13;
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Monday Marked Deadliest Day for US in Afghanistan in Four Years&#13;
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Meanwhile, President Obama said Monday he will not rush his decision about whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, where fourteen Americans died yesterday in the deadliest day for US forces in more than four years.&#13;
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Ex-AIG CEO Is Back with New Insurance Venture&#13;
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The New York Times reports that former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg is quietly building up a family of insurance companies that could compete with his former company. To fill the ranks of his venture, C.V. Starr &amp;amp; Company, Greenberg has been hiring some people he once employed. One insurance executive said, &amp;ldquo;Basically, he&amp;rsquo;s just starting &amp;lsquo;A.I.G. Two&amp;rsquo; and raiding people out of &amp;lsquo;A.I.G. One.&amp;lsquo;&amp;rdquo; People who work in the industry said Greenberg may soon be siphoning off AIG&amp;rsquo;s business and, therefore, its means to repay its debt to the government. AIG was the recipient of the biggest taxpayer bailout in history.&#13;
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Showdown in Chicago Continues Outside Bankers Meeting&#13;
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In other financial news, protests are continuing in Chicago outside the American Bankers Association convention. Sheila Bair, the chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, spoke to both the protesters and bankers on Monday. At a rally before thousands of activists, Bair voiced support for the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency.&#13;
Sheila Bair: &amp;ldquo;By regulating the non-bank shadow sector for the first time, this new agency can help prevent future abuses. I hope we see other measures taken that will create a more resilient, transparent and better regulated financial system, including an end to the &amp;lsquo;too big to fail&amp;rsquo; doctrine. Yes, no more bailouts. No more bailouts.&amp;quot;&#13;
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UN Urges US Engagement in Climate Change Deal&#13;
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During a stop in Seattle, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on the US Senate to pass a bill limiting carbon emissions. Moon said such a bill will encourage other nations to act to fight climate change.&#13;
Janos Pasztor, the director of the Secretary-General&amp;rsquo;s Climate Change Support Team: &amp;ldquo;There are reports of a new poll in the United States that indicates that interest and support for action on climate change may actually be declining. The Secretary-General sees US engagement as vital for a climate change deal, a point he made in an op-ed today and in interviews since Seattle. He stated that we cannot afford another period where the US stands on the sidelines.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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Canadian Climate Activists Disrupt House of Commons&#13;
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In Canada, about 200 young people staged a protest inside the House of Commons Monday forcing lawmakers to shut down the question period. The activists were calling on the Canadian Parliament to pass a bill setting out deep cuts in carbon emissions. Six people were reportedly detained, and the police beat at least one protester.&#13;
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Amnesty: Israel Denies Palestinians Access to Water&#13;
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Amnesty International has accused the Israeli government of preventing Palestinians from receiving enough water in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israel controls much of the West Bank&amp;rsquo;s water supplies, pumping from an aquifer that bridges Israel and the territory. Amnesty International&amp;rsquo;s Donatella Rovera called on Israel to distribute the region&amp;rsquo;s water resources in a fair manner.&#13;
Donatella Rovera: &amp;ldquo;Palestinians are having access to four times less water than Israelis, and for some Palestinian communities it&amp;rsquo;s ten times less water for the Palestinians than the Israelis. To put an end to the situation where Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories, which are unlawful under international law, have swimming pools and green lawns and irrigated fields, and the Palestinians do not have enough water even for drinking and for basic domestic needs.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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US Officials to Travel to Honduras&#13;
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Senior US officials will travel to Honduras this week to press ousted President Manuel Zelaya and the country&amp;rsquo;s coup leaders to break a stalemate in a four-month-old political crisis. This marks the first time since the coup that the Obama administration has taken a leading role in pressuring the leaders of the de facto government to restore democratic order in Honduras. On Friday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with both Zelaya and Honduras&amp;rsquo;s de facto leader, Roberto Micheletti. Officials said Clinton told the two leaders that there was &amp;ldquo;increasing frustration&amp;rdquo; over the deteriorating situation in Honduras. Clinton is said to have reserved her toughest comments for Micheletti, because the United States believes he has been &amp;ldquo;the most difficult.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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Fidel Castro&amp;rsquo;s Sister Admits She Spied for CIA&#13;
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In other news from the region, Fidel and Raul Castro&amp;rsquo;s sister has admitted she spied on her brothers for the CIA in the 1960s. Juanita Castro disclosed her role as a spy in a new memoir. Juanita initially hailed the Cuban revolution but later became disillusioned by the actions of her brothers.&#13;
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Chamber of Commerce Sues Yes Men for Prank&#13;
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The US Chamber of Commerce has sued the Yes Men, after the political pranksters impersonated the organization. The Yes Men staged a fake press conference at the National Press Club last week to announce that the Chamber was changing its stance on climate change and supporting capping greenhouse gas emissions. Several news outlets, including Reuters, CNBC and Fox Business Channel, reported the policy change as fact before issuing corrections. The Chamber is suing the Yes Men for misappropriating its logo and violating a host of related copyrights.&#13;
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Activists Protest Mercenary Trade Association Meeting&#13;
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And the International Peace Operations Association is holding its annual conference in Washington this week. The trade association represents mercenary groups and private military contractors, including DynCorp and Triple Canopy. A coalition of activist groups, including CODEPINK, Africa Action and the Hip Hop Caucus, are planning to hold a protest and forum today to counter the mercenary conference.&#13;
Independent journalist Jeremy Scahill: &amp;ldquo;While these merchants of death are meeting in Washington, DC, human rights activists and other concerned people are going to be gathering to protest these mercenaries. And we&amp;rsquo;re not only going to be addressing the use of mercenaries in Afghanistan and Iraq, which we know well is continuing unabated, but also the use of mercenary forces on the African continent, which is a story that basically never makes it into the corporate media. There are mercenaries that, once again, are operating in the Congo, in Somalia, in the conflict in Ethiopia and Eritrea. And so, we&amp;rsquo;re gathering to try to shut down this whole privatized war apparatus and to raise awareness of this Bush administration policy that the Obama administration is continuing and escalating.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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    <title>Taking On Big Tobacco 2008 07 01 BBC </title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Taking On Big Tobacco 2008 07 01 BBC &#13;
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British American Tobacco rock concert at Blantyre, Malawi defies cigarette promo laws &#13;
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In this hard hitting investigation businessman Duncan Bannatyne travels to Malawi, Mauritius and Nigeria and discovers tactics BAT are using which circumvent bans on advertising and raise the profile of cigarettes in countries where doctors are already predicting a potential epidemic of smoking- related diseases. &#13;
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This comes after previous investigations raised concerns at the marketing techniques used by the company - which led BAT to say that they're not targeting youth. &#13;
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BAT's own marketing code acknowledges that single cigarettes are particularly attractive to youth (who may not be able to afford a whole packet of cigarettes) and BAT claim that they do not encourage the sale of single sticks because it encourages youth access. &#13;
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Yet in Mauritius, Bannatyne discovers special pots which BAT have distributed to shops to make it easier for them to sell single cigarettes. In Malawi and Nigeria he discovers posters that BAT have produced depicting single cigarettes and showing the price of a single cigarette. &#13;
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He also meets children as young as 11 who are buying the single cigarettes and already developing a nicotine habit With secretly shot footage, the programme shows the pungwe or music events organised by BAT in Malawi which show cigarettes as sexy, exciting and fun. The concert features some of Malawi's most popular bands wearing branded T shirts, &#13;
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In an interview with Chris Proctor, Head of Research and Regulation at BAT, Bannatyne challenges him on the issue of single cigarettes and other tactics he believes are breaching their marketing code &#13;
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    <title>Born Rich (2003) (Repost)</title>
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Born Rich (2003) &#13;
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Born Rich is a 2003 documentary about the experience of growing up as a child in one of the world's richest families. It was created by Jamie Johnson, heir to the Johnson &amp;amp; Johnson fortune. The video had two versions, an American one which is shown in America only, and a worldwide one. The American one included the fortunes of the Anderson Family, but this was edited out of the worldwide version at the family's request.&#13;
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It was purchased by HBO. The film was described as &amp;quot;a documentary on children of the insanely rich, directed by one of their own, Johnson &amp;amp; Johnson Inc. heir Jamie Johnson.&amp;quot; It consists primarily of Johnson interviewing his friends and peers about the experience of living life free of financial constraints. These interviews are offset by Johnson's exploration of his own experience and family. Jamie's uncle is screenwriter and novelist Dirk Wittenborn, whom Jamie credits with encouraging him to make a documentary about the experience of wealthy children.&#13;
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The documentary was nominated for two Emmy Awards[1] including 'Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming' for the director, Jamie Johnson. The other nomination was in the category 'Outstanding Nonfiction Special' for the producers: Sheila Nevins (executive producer), Dirk Wittenborn (produced by) and Jamie Johnson (producer).&#13;
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Born Rich features interviews with:&#13;
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* Ivanka Trump, daughter of real estate tycoon Donald Trump&#13;
* S.I. Newhouse IV, heir to the Cond&amp;eacute; Nast Publications fortune and grandson of Samuel Irving&#13;
&amp;nbsp; Newhouse, Jr. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &#13;
* Josiah Hornblower, of the Vanderbilt and Whitney families&#13;
* Georgina Bloomberg, daughter of New York mayor and media mogul Michael Bloomberg&#13;
* Stephanie Ercklentz, &amp;quot;finance heiress&amp;quot;&#13;
* Cody Franchetti, heir to Milliken &amp;amp; Co&#13;
* Luke Weil, heir to the Autotote gaming empire&#13;
* Christina Floyd, &amp;quot;professional sports heiress&amp;quot;, daughter of golfer Raymond Floyd&#13;
* Carlo von Zeitschel, wealthy European who falsely claimed to be a titled descendant of Kaiser&#13;
&amp;nbsp; Wilhelm II, a German baron and an Italian viscount. &amp;nbsp; &#13;
* Juliet Hartford, A&amp;amp;P heiress, daughter of Huntington Hartford&#13;
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    <title>Socialist Standard October 2009</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; eBooks, Magazines, Audio Books&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Socialist Standard magazine October 2009 - &#13;
Front cover: &amp;lsquo;Capitalism 2025: U.S. Spooks Make Their Predictions&amp;rsquo;&#13;
Editorial &amp;ndash; &amp;lsquo;Capitalism and Health Care&amp;rsquo;&#13;
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&amp;lsquo;Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World&amp;rsquo;.&#13;
An analysis of the US report designed to guide strategic thinking and inspire political action on behalf of the U.S. ruling class and its allies.&#13;
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&amp;lsquo;The rise and fall of the ILP&amp;rsquo;&#13;
With proposals to set up a united leftwing party to challenge Labour, we look at a previous attempt at this.&#13;
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&amp;lsquo;The disease that is capitalism&amp;rsquo;&#13;
What&amp;rsquo;s better - treating the symptoms or dealing with the cause?&#13;
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&amp;lsquo;Big Brother and the Robots&amp;rsquo;&#13;
A discussion of a Socialist Party meeting in London entitled &amp;lsquo;Here Come the Robots&amp;rsquo;&#13;
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&amp;lsquo;New roots of conflict&amp;rsquo;&#13;
The conflicts over oil may give way to another source of military dispute - lanthanide metals.&#13;
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&amp;lsquo;The SLP of America: a premature obituary?&amp;rsquo;&#13;
By some accounts, the Socialist Labor Party of America has ceased to function.&#13;
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Regular features - &#13;
Pathfinders (pop science / technology) &amp;ndash; &amp;lsquo;Is Technology Making Us Stupid?&amp;rsquo;&#13;
Material World &amp;ndash; &amp;lsquo;Why they keep piling up manure: the psychology of wealth accumulation&amp;rsquo;&#13;
Pieces Together &amp;ndash; news cuttings from mainstream media&#13;
Cooking the Books 1 (economics) &amp;ndash; &amp;lsquo;It Isn&amp;rsquo;t Over &amp;lsquo;til it&amp;rsquo;s Over&amp;rsquo;&#13;
Cooking the Books 2 &amp;ndash; &amp;lsquo;Funny Money&amp;rsquo; &#13;
50 Years Ago &amp;ndash;&amp;nbsp; &amp;lsquo;The Power You Have&amp;rsquo; (re. voting)&#13;
Voice From the Back - selected news items&#13;
Book Reviews - &#13;
The Mind of the Market : How Biology and Psychology Shape Our Economic Lives.&amp;nbsp; By Michael Shermer&#13;
Made to Break. Technology and Obsolescence in America.&amp;nbsp; By Giles Slade&#13;
Reports &amp;amp; Reflections on the 2009 UK Ford-Visteon Dispute: a Post-Fordist Struggle. Past Tense, June 2009&#13;
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    <title>The End of Suburbia (2004) (Repost)</title>
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The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of The American Dream&#13;
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Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth in suburbia. It has promised a sense of space, affordability, family life and upward mobility. As the population of suburban sprawl has exploded in the past 50 years, so too has the suburban way of life become embedded in the American consciousness.&#13;
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Suburbia, and all it promises, has become the American Dream.&#13;
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But as we enter the 21st century, serious questions are beginning to emerge about the sustainability of this way of life. With brutal honesty and a touch of irony, The End of Suburbia explores the American Way of Life and its prospects as the planet approaches a critical era, as global demand for fossil fuels begins to outstrip supply. World Oil Peak and the inevitable decline of fossil fuels are upon us now, some scientists and policy makers argue in this documentary.&#13;
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The consequences of inaction in the face of this global crisis are enormous. What does Oil Peak mean for North America? As energy prices skyrocket in the coming years, how will the populations of suburbia react to the collapse of their dream? Are today's suburbs destined to become the slums of tomorrow? And what can be done NOW, individually and collectively, to avoid The End of Suburbia?&#13;
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Hosted by Barrie Zwicker. Featuring James Howard Kunstler, Peter Calthorpe, Michael Klare, Richard Heinberg, Matthew Simmons, Michael C. Ruppert, Julian Darley, Colin Campbell, Kenneth Deffeyes, Ali Samsam Bakhtiari and Steve Andrews. Directed by Gregory Greene. Produced by Barry Silverthorn. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seeders: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;0&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Leeches: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;0</description>
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