Dear Fellow
White People: Keep Protesting Police Violence. Just Don't Throw Bottles From the
Back
Dave Bry, Guardian UK
Bry writes: "We were at the front of the crowd, walking backwards, yelling our anger, as the wall of clear plastic shields and dark plastic helmet-visors slowly advanced. Then someone threw a bottle – someone behind us, maybe 20 feet back. We watched it arc over our heads and land in the middle of the mass of police. Everyone got quiet."
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Dave Bry, Guardian UK
Bry writes: "We were at the front of the crowd, walking backwards, yelling our anger, as the wall of clear plastic shields and dark plastic helmet-visors slowly advanced. Then someone threw a bottle – someone behind us, maybe 20 feet back. We watched it arc over our heads and land in the middle of the mass of police. Everyone got quiet."
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The Good Ship
CIA Sails On
Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times
Mazzetti writes: "Over a lunch in Washington in 1976, James J. Angleton, for years the ruthless chief of counterintelligence at the C.I.A., likened the agency to a medieval city occupied by an invading army."
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Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times
Mazzetti writes: "Over a lunch in Washington in 1976, James J. Angleton, for years the ruthless chief of counterintelligence at the C.I.A., likened the agency to a medieval city occupied by an invading army."
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Study: Body
Cameras Protect Public and Police
Taylor Hill, Takepart.com
Hill writes: "President Obama has asked Congress for $263 million to buy 50,000 police cameras, but no real scientific evidence has shown body-worn cameras are effective in keeping law enforcement officers from using excessive force on the public. Unit now."
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Taylor Hill, Takepart.com
Hill writes: "President Obama has asked Congress for $263 million to buy 50,000 police cameras, but no real scientific evidence has shown body-worn cameras are effective in keeping law enforcement officers from using excessive force on the public. Unit now."
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Can AIDS Be
Cured? Researchers Get Closer to Outwitting a Killer.
Jerome Groopman, The New Yorker
Groopman writes: "Now researchers are talking more and more about a cure. We know as much about H.I.V. as we do about certain cancers: its genes have been sequenced, its method of infiltrating host cells deciphered, its proteins mapped in three dimensions."
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Jerome Groopman, The New Yorker
Groopman writes: "Now researchers are talking more and more about a cure. We know as much about H.I.V. as we do about certain cancers: its genes have been sequenced, its method of infiltrating host cells deciphered, its proteins mapped in three dimensions."
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Sarah Munir |
And Then They Came for Our Children...
Sarah Munir, Reader Supported News
Munir writes: "If you live in Pakistan, the chances that you have locked your emotions in a box and thrown the key away are significantly high. It may have been a conscious decision or may have just happened over time without you even realising it."
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Sarah Munir, Reader Supported News
Munir writes: "If you live in Pakistan, the chances that you have locked your emotions in a box and thrown the key away are significantly high. It may have been a conscious decision or may have just happened over time without you even realising it."
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A Thousand
Bison Sentenced to Die This Winter
Taylor Hill, Takepart.com
Hill writes: "With frigid temperatures and a shrinking food supply, winter can be tough on Yellowstone National Park’s wildlife. And for the area’s 4,900 bison, it’s not just nature’s elements they’re fighting against."
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Taylor Hill, Takepart.com
Hill writes: "With frigid temperatures and a shrinking food supply, winter can be tough on Yellowstone National Park’s wildlife. And for the area’s 4,900 bison, it’s not just nature’s elements they’re fighting against."
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Pope Francis's
Edict on Climate Change Will Anger Deniers and US Churches
John Vidal, Guardian UK
Vidal writes: "He has been called the 'superman pope', and it would be hard to deny that Pope Francis has had a good December. Cited by President Barack Obama as a key player in the thawing relations between the US and Cuba, the Argentinian pontiff followed that by lecturing his cardinals on the need to clean up Vatican politics."
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John Vidal, Guardian UK
Vidal writes: "He has been called the 'superman pope', and it would be hard to deny that Pope Francis has had a good December. Cited by President Barack Obama as a key player in the thawing relations between the US and Cuba, the Argentinian pontiff followed that by lecturing his cardinals on the need to clean up Vatican politics."
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