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Cidersomerset
26th October 2012, 18:56
Some interresting Articles .........

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Published on 26 Oct 2012 by RTAmerica


Since the beginning of the Occupy Wall Street movement, it has become apparent that protesters and police don't mix. But in Atlanta, Georgia all that has become a thing of the past. The two arch enemies have joined forces to save a former detective from losing her home. Rob Call, organizer for Occupy Atlanta Homes, joins us with the latest of the new alliance.

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Published on 25 Oct 2012 by RTAmerica


On Thursday, the whistleblower Wikileaks website has released documents that reveal what really goes on in Guantanamo Bay. The website claims that the documents that were released are the first of many more documents to come giving details of how detainees are treated at the facility. Colonel Morris Davis, professor at Howard University School of Law, joins us with more on the policies at Gitmo.


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Published on 25 Oct 2012 by RussiaToday


A fresh wave of embarrassment could be about to hit the US, as WikiLeaks begins releasing over a hundred classified files this Thursday. This time they're detailing America's detention procedures, including those in infamous prisons such as Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib. RT's Laura Smith reports.


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Published on 25 Oct 2012 by RussiaToday


Engineers demolished a 150-meter high chimney in Poland in a carefully planned explosion that one engineer described as "controlled catastrophe": "Nine-hundred cubic meters of reinforced concrete and acid-proof bricks will fall down on the ground. Thus the preparations are really serious. We call it controlled catastrophe. The preparations are very precise and exact." Some 200 explosive charges were placed around the base of the chimney at a power plant in Torun, in Kujawsko-Pomorskie Province.

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DeBron
26th October 2012, 19:12
YAY ATLANTA!!!! (home town)

Nickolai
26th October 2012, 21:33
Dearest Steve,

Thank you for the update. Most welcome, friend!

Warmly

Nickolai

PS Check my update on RNA drops. Try them! ...)) I am thankful to you, for you convinced me, Steve!