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Director of National Intel: "Clapper On, Clapper OFF"

Examiner.com - 9 days ago

Earlier this week when the British Government announced they had arrested 12 men suspected of possible bad intent against the West with bombs and other projectiles, I noted the headline as I hop-scotched the Internet.  Didn’t read it; d…

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Rep. Peter King Shocked Intelligence Director Was Unaware Of London Plot Known For Weeks

Mediaite - 23rd Dec 2010

On Fox News Radio’s Kilmeade & Friends, host Brian Kilmeade and guest Congressman Peter King discussed Director of Intelligence Gen. James Clapper ’s embarrassing ordeal of being unaware of the London arrests of 12 people as part …

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Assange: People affiliated with our organization have already been assassinated

Raw Story - 21st Dec 2010

Stumble This! People have died because of their affiliation with secrets website Wikileaks, according to founder Julian Assange. In a little-noticed interview with BBC's John Humphrys, Assange revealed that WikiLeaks is not just facing financial …

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Nigeria drops charges against Halliburton, Cheney

Breitbart - 17th Dec 2010

ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's anti-corruption agency said on Friday it had dropped Bribery charges against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and oil services company Halliburton after the company agreed to pay a fine. "It was formally dropped …

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Oil moves higher as tax-cut package heads to Obama

The Daily Caller - 17th Dec 2010

Oil prices rose Friday after Congress sent a complex Tax Cut extension package to President Barack Obama, bolstering hopes that demand for energy products will strengthen in the new year. Benchmark oil for January delivery rose 34 cents to $88.04 …

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Oil moves higher as tax-cut package heads to Obama

Washington Examiner - 17th Dec 2010

Oil prices rose Friday after Congress sent a complex Tax Cut extension package to President Barack Obama, bolstering hopes that demand for energy products will strengthen in the new year. Benchmark oil for January delivery rose 34 cents to $88.04 …

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The Red Cross bans Christmas

Daily Mail - 16th Dec 2010

Christmas has been banned by the Red Cross from its 430 fund-raising shops. Staff have been ordered to take down decorations and to remove any other signs of the Christian festival because they could offend Moslems. Christine Banks, a volunteer at…

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NHS wasting 50m a year on expensive insulin

Don Surber - 16th Dec 2010

If Republicans forget what their mission is in 2011, the British Newspapers offer plenty of reminders. From the Express: An NHS trust in Essex which hit the headlines over high death rates and filthy conditions has been issued with another repri…

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