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NRC Forbids San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant From Reopening

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San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, citing serious concerns about equipment failures at the San Onofre nuclear plant, on Tuesday prohibited plant operator Southern California Edison from restarting the plant until the problems are thoroughly understood and fixed. Read more: http://www.fox5sandiego.com/news/kswb-nuclear-regulatory-commission-forbids-s… Uploaded by Sheilaaliens FOLLOW SET YOU FREE NEWS:

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Neighbors Spying on You? New Program Spreading Across the US

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Uzma Kolsy Alternet Neighbors Spying on You? New Program Spreading Across the US Takes Neighborhood Watch to Scary New Level Suspicious Activity Reporting asks citizens to keep an eye out on their neighbors — but the results could be terrible. Crime in Los Angeles is a gritty enterprise, and donning an LAPD badge has historically [...]

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Brazil’s President: BRICs should send out a strong message

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Pravda.Ru President Rousseff said recently in a seminar for about 300 experts from Brazil and India, which are countries within the BRICs – Brazil, India, Russia, China (and South Africa) – where the main growth of the world economy is concentrated, that these countries must take “a strong message of political cohesion” to the summit [...]

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French Constitutional Court Bans Use of National Biometric ID Database

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By Katitza Rodriguez and Maira Sutton Electronic Frontier Foundation French Constitutional Court Bans Law Enforcement Use of National Biometric ID Database Last week, the Conseil Constitutionnel, the highest authority on the French Constitution, declared the provisions of a law permitting judicial and police use of a centralized national ID database to be unconstitutional. 200 members [...]

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Poles talk about CIA prison, breaking silence

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CIA-Rendition

Vanessa Gera mail WARSAW, Poland (AP) — For years, the notion that Poland could allow the CIA to operate a secret prison in a remote lake region was treated as a crackpot idea by the country’s politicians, journalists and the public. A heated political debate this week reveals how dramatically the narrative has changed. In [...]

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Peace activists in failed bid to swarm NATO HQ

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Peace activists against NATO

Expatica Some 500 peace activists Sunday tried in vain to break into the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) in Brussels, with some 200 being arrested by police. The demonstration, organised by the Belgian association Action for Peace, was called to protest NATO’s intervention in Afghanistan and Libya, and nuclear arming. Demonstrators crossed [...]

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Total Awaits Clearance to Return to Leaking Gas Platform

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WSJ Total SA said it is awaiting permission from U.K. authorities to return to its leaking Elgin gas platform in the North Sea after a flame that had risked igniting the leaking natural gas went out late Friday. Once the French company gets back on the platform it wants to assess two options to stop the leak: [...]

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Russian Police Detain 55 Protesters Near Moscow’s Red Square

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Russian Police Detain 55 Protesters Near Moscow’s Red Square

VOA Russian police say they detained 55 opposition supporters near Moscow’s Red Square in order to prevent an unauthorized anti-government rally there. Activists had called for supporters to walk around the square, located outside of the Kremlin, wearing white ribbons as a symbol of the protest movement. But police closed the square and blocked off [...]

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How Wall Street Manipulates and Manufactures Atrocities

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Tony Cartalucci Activist Post An attempted color revolution backed by Wall Street unfolded in Bangkok, Thailand in 2010, leaving 91 dead. Since then, Wall Street as well as its proxies inside of Thailand have attempted to blame all 91 deaths on the Thai military despite overwhelming evidence proving armed militants were involved in the protests [...]

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‘Friends of Syria’ recognize SNC

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Friends of Syria conference

VOR The ‘Friends of Syria’ conference convened in Istanbul has recognized the rebel group calling itself ‘The Syrian National Council’ as the only legitimate representatives of the Syrian people. In response, Damascus has accused the ‘Friends’ of ’plotting a crackdown on the Syrian people’. Russia and China are conspicuous by their absence at the Istanbul [...]

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Putin targeting ‘enemies’ with ‘Psychotronic guns’ that turn people into ‘zombies’

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ANI Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has given green signal to ‘psychotronic’ guns that can effectively turn people into zombies, describing them as ‘entirely new instruments for achieving political and strategic goals’. Russian scientists are developing the ‘ futuristic weapons ‘, which will attack the central nervous system of their victims. According to sources, Putin [...]

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Don’t Worry, That’s Just Bread Mold On Your Tampon

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Laura Northrup Consumerist Normally, Danielle wouldn’t have pulled her Kotex tampon out of the applicator for inspection before using it. I mean, who does that? One happened to fall out of the applicator, though, and that’s when she saw them. The splotches of blackish mold. “Makes you wonder how many times things like this happen [...]

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