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Marines aim to counter teachers’ opposition to recruiting students

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Educators at Marines depot

By Tony Perry and Howard Blume | Los Angeles Times The bellowing from the drill instructors began as soon as the newcomers arrived. “GET OFF THE BUS!” barked one D.I. It’s a ritual reenacted countless times since 1923, when young men first began coming to boot camp to see if they were tough enough to [...]

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Innocent Man Spends Four Months in Jail after Rochester, NY Police officers Rob Osipovitch and Ryan Hartley Lie Under Oath

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NYPD-Police

By Davy V. | CopBlock Imagine for a moment, driving in your car, down the street, and coming to a stop sign. Then, as you proceed, you are pulled over by police officers. When you ask them why they stopped you, they reply that you failed to come to a complete stop. But you did. [...]

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Sacramento International Airport Evicts TSA Screeners

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TSA Junk

Steve Watson | Infowars More airports opting out from federal agency after scandals Sacramento International Airport is dropping the TSA and replacing all security screeners with private contractors after it was given approval to opt out of the TSA program. The Airport will become the third largest in the country to ditch the TSA and [...]

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Trendy Alert: How The Global Elite Constructed An Army Of Agenda 21 Advocates

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agenda 21

Jurriaan Maessen | Explosive Reports There is a new species of man prancing around upon the world stage. Suddenly, quite unannounced, this bizarre typology appeared, comparable to… well, nothing really. It is a remarkable creature, immediately recognizable by a certain androgynous streak running along all its features: a sheep-like nothingness, combined with an ounce of [...]

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Russian MP suggests ban on foreign currency transactions

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roubles

RT An MP who represents the United Russia majority party has prepared legislative amendments that would make the Russian ruble the only valid currency in the country, and put an end to dependency on the US dollar and the Euro. Yevgeniy Fyodorov described the initiative in an interview with the Izvestia daily newspaper. He promised [...]

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People who can recall their lives perfectly have different brains

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mind brain

by Mohit Joshi | TopNews A new UC Irvine study has discovered intriguing differences in the brains and mental processes of an extraordinary group of people who can effortlessly recall every moment of their lives since about age 10. The phenomenon of highly superior autobiographical memory – first documented in 2006 by UCI neurobiologist James McGaugh [...]

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China plans to launch third lunar probe in 2013

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Chang'e-3

ANI China will launch its third lunar probe, Chang’e-3, in the second half of 2013, according to the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence. The launch of the Chang’e-3, named after the Chinese goddess of the moon, is part of the second step of China’s three-phrase lunar probe project of orbiting, [...]

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U.S. judge orders Iran, al-Qaida, Taliban to pay $6 billion over 9/11

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9/11

Ruling mostly symbolic since it is nearly impossible to collect any damages; Iran denied any connection to attacks.

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Artifacts hint that modern human culture may have emerged in Africa 20,000 years earlier

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By Tibi Puiu | ZME science New, more precise carbon dating of artifacts found in South Africa, such as poison-tipped arrows or ostrich eggs, have been found to be 44,000-year-old. The technology and social behavior at play suggest that modern human culture in the area may have emerged some 20,000 years earlier than previously thought and supports [...]

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Malfunction shuts down South Korean nuclear reactor

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nuclear power plant waste

By Akira Nakano | AjwAsahi A nuclear reactor in South Korea’s southwestern Jeollanam-do province automatically shut down July 30, but officials said there was no possibility of radiation leaks. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., operator of the Yeonggwang nuclear power plant, said it was investigating the cause of the problem at the No. 6 [...]

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Intensive fights continue in Aleppo

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Fighters from the Syrian opposition guar

SyriaToday Facebook and Twitter activists reported that the situation in Aleppo is deteriorating day by day “as the city continues to be under siege and shelling with a total absence of civil services, shortage of basic food items such as food, fuel, medicine, and milk for children.” Also, activists said that garbage filled the streets [...]

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China: Romney’s Pro-Jerusalem Views May Ignite War

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usa-china flags

By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu | INN China, which has refused to buck Iran and Syria, now goes to bat for the Arab world and warns that Mitt Romney’s pro-Jerusalem remarks could even “reignite a war between Palestinians and Israelis.” The presumptive Republican presidential candidate stated in his visit to Israel Sunday and Monday that Jerusalem [...]

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