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THE HIGH PRICE OF JOURNALISM IN PUTIN’S RUSSIA

NOVEMBER 12, 2010 Five of my colleagues at Novaya Gazeta have been murdered. No one has been brought to justice. By ELENA MILASHINA Moscow As a journalist for Russia’s leading independent newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, I have been lucky. For over a decade I’ve had the privilege to report extensively on dramatic current events in my […]

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AMERICA’S CHOICE: LIBERTY OR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT?

November 6, 2010 America’s choice: Liberty or sustainable development? The Herald Sun By Tom DeWeese  Guest Columnist A policy called sustainable development is rapidly moving throughout Orange and Chatham counties and into nearly every community in America. Most equate the term with environmental conservation and land development. Few actually understand its true nature. The term

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RUSSIAN JOURNALIST SEVERELY BEATEN

November 06, 2010 Leading Russian Journalist In Coma After Assault by Claire Bigg A leading Russian journalist has been severely injured in a brutal attack that his editor believes was linked to his work. President Dmitry Medvedev has called for a thorough investigation into the beating of 30-year-old Oleg Kashin, who remains hospitalized in a coma.

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CHINESE TELECOM CO. EXCLUDED FROM U.S. COMMUNICATIONS BECAUSE OF SECURITY THREAT

TECHNOLOGY NOVEMBER 5, 2010 Security Fears Kill Chinese Bid in U.S. By JOANN S. LUBLIN and SHAYNDI RAICE Sprint Nextel Corp. is excluding Chinese telecommunications-equipment makers Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. from a contract worth billions of dollars largely because of national security concerns in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter. A

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CHINESE INTELLIGENCE LURKS BEHIND TELECOM PROPOSAL

Beijing spying feared in telecom proposal Chinese firm would make parts Washington Times November 5, 2010   by Eli Lake EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  John Tkacik, who was the chief intelligence analyst on China for the State Department during the Clinton administration, said the employee ownership of Huawei does not diminish the company’s close ties to

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BOOK REVIEW – RADICAL: A PORTRAIT OF SAUL ALINSKY

THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR The Slaughterhouse The Smallness of Saul By Matthew Vadum from the October 2010 issue Radical: A Portrait of Saul Alinsky By Nicholas von Hoffman (Nation Books, 214 pages, $26.95) “Although Alinsky is described as some kind of liberal left-winger in actuality big government worried him,” writes Saul Alinsky protégé Nicholas von Hoffman

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SOCIAL JUSTICE IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PURPLE CRAYON Saturday, October 30, 2010 Social Justice in Our Public Schools Wondering why your kid’s teacher took all the new school supplies you painstakingly bought and labeled, and sent to school with your kid? And dumped them unceremoniously into a common bin? Social so-called “justice” has weaseled its way deep into your child’s classroom,

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