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POPSLen Horowitz files pandemic charges against Rockefeller "Trust" Good luck to him Rockefeller is an extremely evil and powerful man with even the ability to make global change and topple governments with his power and influence, the truth is out into the mainstream though I guess they attempt to suppress it as much as possible, but it is already spreading through the net just do a search to see what I mean. Good luck Horrowitz, you are a brave man. Go through to the site for full info on this fascinating case. article continues below. "David Rockefeller's trust, that engages several powerful partners on Wall Street, including media moguls Ruppert Murdock, Morton Zuckerman, Thomas Glocer, and former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Jerry Speyer, are implicated in advancing global genocide," Dr. Horowitz wrote to FBI directors."
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POPSCourt rules for Fox News: It's perfectly OK to lie and distort the news More: The court did not dispute the heart of Akre's claim, that Fox pressured her to broadcast a false story to protect the broadcaster from having to defend the truth in court, as well as suffer the ire of irate advertisers. Fox argued from the first, and failed on three separate occasions, in front of three different judges, to have the case tossed out on the grounds there is no hard, fast, and written rule against deliberate distortion of the news.… In its six-page written decision, the Court of Appeals held that the Federal Communications Commission position against news distortion is only a "policy," not a promulgated law, rule, or regulation. Fox aired a report after the ruling saying it was "totally vindicated" by the verdict.
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POPSLiam Neeson to play Hannibal Smith in the A-Team movie? More: His co-star is likely to be the American actor Bradley Cooper, who has been cast as smooth-talking womaniser Lieutenant Templeton "Faceman" Peck, originally played by Dirk Benedict. Cooper, 34, has denied being involved but is thought to be favoured by Fox after starring in The Hangover, which has proved to be a surprise hit in the US. Still to be filled are the roles of Captain "Howling Mad" Murdock, the unhinged ex-helicopter pilot played by Dwight Schultz in the original show, and Sergeant "BA" Baracus, the musclebound mechanic with a fear of flying played by Laurence Tureaud (more commonly known by his pseudonym Mr T).
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POPSSenate Records: Pay Equity: Obama Pay Gap? And now, here’s the interesting part. Scripps-Howard columnist Deroy Murdock took a look at the Senate staff salaries of both Barack Obama and John McCain, thanks to LegiStorm, a nonpartisan watchdog service that offers the raw data to anyone who wants to dig through it. Guess what Murdock found? Obama’s 28 male staffers divided among themselves total payroll expenditures of $1,523,120. Thus, Obama’s average male employee earned $54,397. Obama’s 30 female employees split $1,354,580 among themselves, or $45,152, on average … on average, Obama’s female staffers earn just 83 cents for every dollar his male staffers make … McCain’s payment patterns are the stuff of feminist dreams. McCain’s 17 male staffers split $916,914, thus averaging $53,936. His 25 female employees divided $1,396,958 and averaged $55,878. On average, according to these data, women in McCain’s office make $1.04 for every dollar a man makes.
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POPSDrop Weapons Video would not clip. It will take some time to load. But is well worth looking at. http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1463341016/bctid1584805268
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POPSThe voices in the wilderness While the inept press fawn over the words of a charlatan we should not forget that he said nothing profound. Mixed in his barrage of blame and support for hate was nothing new. The press describes this as a speech dignifying racial harmony? The call for racial harmony is empty when made with utter contempt for the feelings of all Americans while showing your support for a racist preacher with an ideology founded on racism called Black Liberation Theology. There are those speaking out. They have been speaking out for decades wihtout appealing to failure, blame, pity, and excuse-making. We should not forget them.
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POPSA Busy Weekend for Strategic Warriors It's a busy weekend for many. Some investors are certainly trying to ready a "white knight" bid for Yahoo!--but any deal that involves a lot of leverage is going to involve slicing and dicing alot more of Yahoo! than Microsoft has suggested. We've heard all the rumors too--but again, $44.6 or so billion is still a big chunk of change. Private equity investors have to see a way to significant upside in the deal in the not-so-distant future--that spells even more dismemberment than Microsoft would likely cause. News Corp? It's own market cap is a mere $60 billion--taking on Yahoo! would be more of a merger than an acquisition, and News Corp. investors might punish Murdock by taking his stock down another 10-20%. Can Yang wring more money out of Microsoft? Again, only likely at the expense of employees. Our prediction: Microsoft will take the prize home.
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POPSGoogle to make big changes I used to really enjoy "googling" and Gmail is the best.. But then I read that the son of Rupert Murdock has bought into google .....I would hate to see google turn into the internet version of Fox.
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POPSInstructions for Recording Your Course Work-Time
To make this determination, the experimenter taught the material to groups of students using different approaches and then tested the amount of learning accomplished per approach. Somewhat surprisingly, the experimenter's main finding was that it made little difference which teaching approach was used. The only thing that was found to matter was the amount of time the students spent learning the material -- the more time they spent learning, the more they learned (Murdock 1960, 1962; Jung 1968 pp. 56 & 145-46). This made me curious about how much time I was actually spending on my courses. This led me to make the form and to start tracking my time. The first thing I learned from tracking my time was that I was spending much less time on my courses than I had guessed. I saw that the gaps on the form often represented wasted time -- time that I realized in retrospect was unwisely spent. This led me to spend more time on my courses and on other activities that I judged were impor
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POPS Burma and Beijing As the Clinton panel on how multi-religious and multi-ethic populations can better get along together was winding up, and former president of Ireland Mary Robinson asked for thoughts on the 60th anniversary of the U.N. charter of human rights — a document, incidentally, forced through the General Assembly line by line by an erstwhile First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt — it fell to Mr. Murdoch to mention Burma. "We haven't mentioned the horror in Myanamar," he said. "Human rights are just being steamrolled. What should be done? There is talk enough."
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POPSHopelessly romantic avatars Building a life together from the animation of desire... Okay, it's about time I start a charitable foundation for indigent singles to get fixed up with HUIMANS.
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POPSSF Author: M S Murdock M.S. Murdock (Web of the Romulans) weaves a compelling tale of discovery, danger and the importance of morals in her new SF adventure, A Sea of Troubles. Impassioned Professor Owlglass, aided by the Hans Solo-esque engineer James Ahrens, leads a research expedition to the watery planet of Okeanos, where he and his crew quickly find themselves haunted by strange and vivid dreams, plagued by their own inner and interpersonal conflicts, and prey to the planet itself, which, like a "Venus's flytrap its victims with its innocent beauty" and holds many deep secrets. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. Sea Of Troubles