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    • Are We Real News or Tabloid?

      Is CurrentTV Becoming the same News Tabloid TV?

      I can flip 10 Th(s) of channels and see the same sensationalism and meaningless news on some TV Stations. Nothing is wrong, everything is just beyond believe. Why should I watch current TV or see the count down "n-e-w-s" happening here on the web? In the end of the day the real news gets barrier, my head is empty and I can hardly understand the real issues that affects human life happening around me.
      Is CurrentTV Becoming the same News Tabloid TV? ... more

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      14 hours ago
    • FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF LIFE ON EARTH "International Court of the Environ...

      Unfortunately, beyond statements of intent of many governments, I do not think that what is really marching.
      Here it would involve a court in the predominantly civil law (but also criminal if applicable) to suppress international environmental damage, which are daily devastating and unpunished. What is currently non-existent. Just to give you an example. if a Ukrainian poisons a river and produces immense damage in other European countries, it is virtually impossible to pursue.


      doing a search to see
      if there had been similar initiatives as a response
      the problem of territorial jurisdictions of the courts
      in respect of damage to the environment,
      following the issues discussed:
      http://current.com/items/89094775_uranio_nei_fiumi

      http://current.com/items/89101334_nuclear_no_border

      http://current.com/items/89124049_before_planet_get_war...

      http://espresso.repubblica.it/dettaglio/Sommersi-dai-ve...


      I found this site
      please help me in assessing the real potential
      What do you think about it?


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      Purtroppo, al di là delle dichiarazioni d'intenti di tanti governi, non credo che la cosa stia realmente marciando.
      Qui si tratterebbe di una giurisdizione in ambito prevalentemente civilistico (ma anche penale se del caso) internazionale per reprimere i danni ambientali, che sono quotidianamente devastanti e impuniti. La cosa attualmente è inesistente. Solo per fare un esempio. se un'industria ucraina avvelena un fiume e produce danni immensi in altri Paesi europei, è praticamente impossibile perseguirla.


      facendo una ricerca per vedere
      se vi fossero state delle iniziative simili in risposta alle esigenze che avvvertivo circa il problema delle competenze territoriali dei tribunali
      in materia dei danni all' ambiente....
      in seguito alle problematiche discusse in:

      http://current.com/items/89094775_uranio_nei_fiumi

      http://current.com/items/89101334_nuclear_no_border

      http://current.com/items/89124049_before_planet_get_war...

      http://espresso.repubblica.it/dettaglio/Sommersi-dai-ve...


      ho trovato questo sito
      per favore aiutatemi nel valutarne le effettive potenzialità
      Cosa ne pensate a riguardo?
      Unfortunately, beyond statements of intent of many governments, I do not think that what is really marching. ... more

      F7

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      2 days ago
    • The side effects of truth

      DR. DAVID GRAHAM IS LOSING WEIGHT AGAIN. His wife noticed first, then his colleagues at the Food and Drug Administration. Graham is a skinny man, and when he drops weight, his cheekbones seem to sit higher on his face. His striped cotton shirts, the frumpy uniform of a government scientist, hang more loosely on his narrow frame. But he isn't eating, and no wonder: Graham, the scientist who brought the Vioxx scandal to the nation's attention, feels like a marked man. DR. DAVID GRAHAM IS LOSING WEIGHT AGAIN. His wife noticed first, then his colleagues at the Food and Drug Administration. Graham is a ... more

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      2 months ago
    • ‘Recycled’ medications help battle rising costs

      At least 33 states ponder drug donations to help the uninsured and poor.

      The struggle to keep soaring medical costs in check is feeding an increase in state programs that collect unused prescription drugs to give away to the uninsured and poor.

      A pilot program in Cheyenne, Wyo., last year netted $81,000 in donated drugs to fill 557 prescriptions. State officials say that's just a small slice of the vast reserves of drugs that go to waste each year.
      At least 33 states ponder drug donations to help the uninsured and poor. ... more

      kaecvtionr

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      3 months ago
    • 4,000+ Americans Died and Nobody Cares

      The violence in Iraq continues, despite everything and anything the American public does it does not effect the situation in Iraq.

      theovanderdeer

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      2 months ago
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