Ayn Rand and
the Myth that Markets Aren't Free Enough
Thomas Frank, Salon
Frank writes: "This summer will mark 13 years since the series of disclosures that led to the sudden bankruptcy of the Enron Corp. of Houston. The collapse of the gas-and-power leviathan, then one of the largest companies in the nation, was the starting gun for the modern age of neoliberal scandal, the corporate crime that set the pattern."
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Thomas Frank, Salon
Frank writes: "This summer will mark 13 years since the series of disclosures that led to the sudden bankruptcy of the Enron Corp. of Houston. The collapse of the gas-and-power leviathan, then one of the largest companies in the nation, was the starting gun for the modern age of neoliberal scandal, the corporate crime that set the pattern."
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How the FBI Is
Creating Terrorists
Bill Berkowitz, AlterNet
Berkowitz writes: "The federal government has all sorts of arrows in its quiver when it comes to gathering intelligence to thwart such attacks. And that is where it begins to gets dicey."
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Bill Berkowitz, AlterNet
Berkowitz writes: "The federal government has all sorts of arrows in its quiver when it comes to gathering intelligence to thwart such attacks. And that is where it begins to gets dicey."
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UN Chief: Gaza
School Attack a 'Criminal Act'
Jason Burke, Guardian UK
Burke writes: "A deadly attack on a school in the city of Rafah in the south of Gaza has been denounced as a 'moral outrage' and 'criminal act' by the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon."
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Jason Burke, Guardian UK
Burke writes: "A deadly attack on a school in the city of Rafah in the south of Gaza has been denounced as a 'moral outrage' and 'criminal act' by the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon."
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Libya Violence
Escalates With 22 Dead
Guardian UK
Excerpt: "In a statement early Sunday, it said 'heavily armed groups' have shelled 'civilian targets' endangering thousands of citizens and leaving hundreds of families displaced."
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Guardian UK
Excerpt: "In a statement early Sunday, it said 'heavily armed groups' have shelled 'civilian targets' endangering thousands of citizens and leaving hundreds of families displaced."
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Ohio's 4th
Largest City Has No Drinking Water
John Seewer, Associated Press
Seewer writes: "Long lines formed at water distribution centers and store shelves were quickly emptied of bottled water after Ohio's fourth-largest city told residents not to drink from its water supply that was fouled by toxins possibly from algae on Lake Erie."
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John Seewer, Associated Press
Seewer writes: "Long lines formed at water distribution centers and store shelves were quickly emptied of bottled water after Ohio's fourth-largest city told residents not to drink from its water supply that was fouled by toxins possibly from algae on Lake Erie."
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No Longer
Ignored, Evidence Solves Rape Cases Years Later
Erik Eckholm, The New York Times
Eckholm writes: "Like hundreds of thousands of other rape kits across the country containing evidence gathered from victims, that of Ms. Ybos lay untested for years on a storeroom shelf."
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Erik Eckholm, The New York Times
Eckholm writes: "Like hundreds of thousands of other rape kits across the country containing evidence gathered from victims, that of Ms. Ybos lay untested for years on a storeroom shelf."
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Dismantling
San Onofre Nuclear Plant Will Cost $4.4B
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Dismantling the San Onofre nuclear power plant in Southern California will take two decades and cost $4.4 billion, but spent radioactive fuel will be held at the site indefinitely, according to a game plan from Southern California Edison."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Dismantling the San Onofre nuclear power plant in Southern California will take two decades and cost $4.4 billion, but spent radioactive fuel will be held at the site indefinitely, according to a game plan from Southern California Edison."
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