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A PRICE WORTH PAYING?
The hazards of pesticide use are now widely recognized, although statistics are hard to gather. The World Health Organization estimates that at least three million people are poisoned by pesticides every year and more than 200,000 die. It is estimated … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, Catarina, cent, China, cotton workers, Egypt, Health, Latin America, Malaysia, pesticide, pesticide use, Philippines, poisoning, rice farmers, santa catarina state, Sri Lanka, Thailand, use, Venezuela, world health organization
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China’s political advisors urged to help maintain social stability
China’s top political advisor Jia Qinglin on Tuesday urged his colleagues from the private sector not to lay off workers to help maintain social stability amid the global economic turmoil. National Committee members from the non-public sector of the economy … Continue reading
China vows to address public complaints to maintain social stability
BEIJING, March 5 (Xinhua) — Social stability has become a major concern in China as the nation fumbles its way in what Premier Wen Jiabao called “the most difficult year for China’s economic development since the beginning of the century.” … Continue reading
AlienScientist goes to MIT to Promote Anti-Gravity Disclosure
Day 93 (of 100 days of antigravity disclosure): I went to Cambridge, MA to hand out flyers and discuss anti-gravity technology with students and professors from The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I also thought I would put some of my … Continue reading
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Tagged B. What, Cambridge, China, Dennis Blair, Edgar Fouche, Iran, James L, Judge Emmet G, massachusetts institute of technology, memo, National, national security advisor, national security risk, risk, Russia, security, security risk assessment, technology, US
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Tainted Chinese Baby Formula
More than 6,200 infants have become sick and four babies have died in China after being fed baby formula laced with melamine, a banned industrial chemical…. The Hong Kong government also announced Sunday that tests found melamine in Chinese-made Nestle … Continue reading
They’re Censoring Your Reality (Alex Jones)
This video is my entry for the Alex Jones Internet Censorship video contest. I have noticed that a lot of people have entered this contest so far so I’ve added some of them to the Favorites section on my channel. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex, Alex Jones Internet, cable tv system, Censorship, China, com, communist china, everyone, freedom, internet censorship, jones internet, mainstream news, Paul Watson, UK, video
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R.E.M – Daysleeper
R.E.M – Daysleeper “Daysleeper” was the first single to be released by R.E.M. from the band’s eleventh studio album Up, and the first single to be released by the band since the departure of drummer Bill Berry. Sleep and dreams … Continue reading
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Tagged band, Bill Berry, book of haikus, China, daysleeper, Don, drummer bill berry, frame photography, Hong Kong, I Don't Sleep, Mike Mills, New York, New York City, night, R.E.M, R.E.M - Daysleeper, screen, song, stock market trends, Sung, Taipei, United States, vh1 storytellers
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