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UK banks abandon eurozone over Greek default fears

By   /  June 19, 2011  /  Economy  /  No Comments

The Telegraph UK banks have pulled billions of pounds of funding from the eurozone as fears grow about the impact of a “Lehman-style” event connected to a Greek default. Senior sources have revealed that leading banks, including Barclays and Standard Chartered, have radically reduced the amount of unsecured lending they are prepared to make available [...]

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Seven civilians killed by NATO airstrike on Tripoli (Video)

By   /  June 19, 2011  /  Conflict, Politics  /  No Comments

Russia Today At least seven civilians in Libya have been killed by a NATO airstrike which hit a residential area overnight. Earlier, the Alliance confirmed it had mistakenly attacked rebel forces, but the number killed in that friendly-fire attack is not known. ­In the middle of the night, Tripoli’s Souk al-Juma district was woken up [...]

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Scientists Successfully Implant Chip That Controls The Brain Allowing Thoughts, Memory And Behavior To Be Transferred From One Brain To Another

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Alexander Higgins Alexander Higgins Blog Scientists invent a new chip that controls the brain  and allows thoughts, memory and behavior to be transferred from one brain to another. Scientists working at the University of Southern California, home of the Department of Homeland Security’s National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events, have created [...]

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Parliament Square Peace Campaigner Brian Haw Passes Away

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Brian Haw BRIAN HAW: JANUARY 7TH 1949 – JUNE 18TH 2011. ‘Brian protested outside Parliament 24/7 from June 2001 until he contracted lung cancer last year against the slaughter of the innocent in Afghanistan and Iraq by the evil that is the Britisth government. He was constantly abused and persecuted by the same system and [...]

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US Army suicide rates reach yearly peak

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PressTV US Army suicide rates have reached their highest level in a year both among active-duty soldiers and those who have not been deployed to conflict zones. According to CNN, May 2011 was the worst month in terms of suicides and suicide attempts as the US military reported 21 cases of ‘potential suicides’ among active-duty [...]

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