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Date Sent: 2012-09-11
Freedom's Phoenix Global Edition for Tuesday, September 11, 2012 AM edition |
Clinton Bashes Russia’s Syria Peace Plan -- Man Investigated For Buying Too Much Ammunition
US military says 9th prisoner has died at Guantanamo -- As toll cheating increases, Maryland does little to enforce rules -- Photos of dead police officer posted outside Tennessee farm -- Amputations and Killings Shake an Embattled Mali -- Ecuadoreans Close Ranks in Assange Standoff -- Californians Face Rival Ballot Initiatives That Would Raise Taxes and Aid Schools -- As Low Rates Depress Savers, Governments Reap Benefits -- Solving the Earth's Climate Problems - An Interview with Bill McKibben -- Underground Brings Drama to Julian Assange’s Teenage Hacker Days -- Google Fiber Splits Along Kansas City’s Digital Divide -- Video: Camilla Luddington Reinvents Lara Croft in Tomb Raider Reboot -- Video: Watch Darpa’s Robotic Dog Follow Its Master -- Mystery Google Device Appears in Small-Town Iowa -- Building Cheap Batteries to Circumvent the Grid -- FYI: How Quantum Teleportation Can Bring Us Secure Communications -- Researchers Drill World's Deepest Hole in the Ocean Floor -- The Declining West: Tragedy or Comedy? -- Man Investigated By Police For Buying Ammunition -- New Study Finds Link Between Flu Shot, H1N1 Pandemic -- Iraq Carnage: 107 Killed, 484 Wounded As VP Condemned to Death -- Clinton Bashes Russia’s Syria Peace Plan -- Jonathan Trent: Energy from floating algae pods -- The Great Green Car Fleet -- GM is still losing as much as $49,000 on each Volt it builds -- Michael Smeriglio accidentally shoots off his penis and testicle; friend arrested on drug charge -- Movies suffer worst box-office slump in a decade -- ...Obama’s struggle to keep Congress from controlling outcome of debt ceiling crisis -- Interstellar Starship Meeting Warps Into Houston This Week -- Gamers may get a charge out of the Gauss Rifle -- World record quadrocopter swarm puts on impressive light show --
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News Link • TAXES: State
Californians Face Rival Ballot Initiatives That Would Raise Taxes and Aid Schools
09-10-2012
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New York Times
First came a competing save-our-schools ballot initiative, backed by a wealthy lawyer who proved more persistent than Gov. Jerry Brown had hoped. Then came a summer of minor financial embarrassments that handed Mr. Brown’s opponents a narrative to us
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Food
One Cantaloupe Farmer Calls It Quits After Surviving Listeria Recall This Summer
09-09-2012
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One particular listeria recall focused on 580 crates of cantaloupes from Burch Farms. Luckily, no consumers fell ill from the fruit. Nonetheless, Burch Farms announced it will no longer grow cantaloupes, citing risk of contamination is too high.
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Powell Gammill
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News Link • Gun Rights
DOJ gives ATF orders to commit civil forfeiture against medical marijuana gun owners
09-09-2012
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Washington Times
Not charged with a crime, never prosecuted (maybe), but all your guns will be taken, because the Department of Justice has said its OK for ATF to do so,...mere suspicion of drug abuse is all that is required. (And defines "suspicion" anyway?)
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Chip Saunders
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