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Andy Borowitz
| Six Weeks' Paid Leave Opposed by People With Thirty-Three Weeks' Paid
Leave
Andy Borowitz, The New
Yorker
Borowitz writes: "President
Obama's proposal to give workers six weeks of paid leave is meeting strong
opposition from a group of people who annually receive thirty-three weeks of
paid leave."
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| Six Weeks' Paid Leave Opposed by People With Thirty-Three Weeks' Paid
Leave
Andy Borowitz, The New
Yorker
Borowitz writes: "President
Obama's proposal to give workers six weeks of paid leave is meeting strong
opposition from a group of people who annually receive thirty-three weeks of
paid leave."
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Murtaza
Hussain | Saudi Arabia's Tyrant King Misremembered as Man of
Peace
Murtaza Hussain, The
Intercept
Hussain writes: "After nearly
20 years as de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah
ibn-Abdulaziz al-Saud died last night at the age of 90."
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Hussain | Saudi Arabia's Tyrant King Misremembered as Man of
Peace
Murtaza Hussain, The
Intercept
Hussain writes: "After nearly
20 years as de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah
ibn-Abdulaziz al-Saud died last night at the age of 90."
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Barrett Brown
Sentenced to 63 Months for 'Merely Linking to Hacked Material'
Nicky Woolf, Guardian
UK
Woolf writes: "In a rebuke to a
legion of online supporters and what the journalist and one-time member of
Anonymous called a 'dangerous precedent', Barrett Brown was sentenced to 63
months in prison by a federal judge in Dallas on Thursday."
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Sentenced to 63 Months for 'Merely Linking to Hacked Material'
Nicky Woolf, Guardian
UK
Woolf writes: "In a rebuke to a
legion of online supporters and what the journalist and one-time member of
Anonymous called a 'dangerous precedent', Barrett Brown was sentenced to 63
months in prison by a federal judge in Dallas on Thursday."
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Tariq Ali on
Greece's Fight Against European Austerity
Tariq Ali, CounterPunch
Tariq Ali writes: "If SYRIZA wins it will mark
the beginnings of a fightback against austerity and neo-liberalism in
Europe."
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Greece's Fight Against European Austerity
Tariq Ali, CounterPunch
Tariq Ali writes: "If SYRIZA wins it will mark
the beginnings of a fightback against austerity and neo-liberalism in
Europe."
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New Jersey
Police Release Video of Cop Shooting Man With Hands Up
Jonathan Allen, Reuters
Allen writes: "A New Jersey police department
released a video this week of a man being fatally shot by police as he got out
of a car with his hands raised during a traffic stop, heightening calls for an
independent investigation into the death."
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Police Release Video of Cop Shooting Man With Hands Up
Jonathan Allen, Reuters
Allen writes: "A New Jersey police department
released a video this week of a man being fatally shot by police as he got out
of a car with his hands raised during a traffic stop, heightening calls for an
independent investigation into the death."
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As He Exits,
Hagel Warns of Limits to Military Power
Jon Harper, Stars and Stripes
Harper writes: "As he prepares to hand over
the reins of the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is warning that
military power has its limits and Americans should avoid believing that force
alone can transform conflict-riven societies in the Middle East and
elsewhere."
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Hagel Warns of Limits to Military Power
Jon Harper, Stars and Stripes
Harper writes: "As he prepares to hand over
the reins of the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is warning that
military power has its limits and Americans should avoid believing that force
alone can transform conflict-riven societies in the Middle East and
elsewhere."
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Senate Says
Climate Change Real, but Not Really Our Fault
Ron Elving, National Public
Radio
Elving writes: "Breathtakingly
broad as its jurisdiction may be, the U.S. Senate does not usually vote on the
validity of scientific theories."
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Climate Change Real, but Not Really Our Fault
Ron Elving, National Public
Radio
Elving writes: "Breathtakingly
broad as its jurisdiction may be, the U.S. Senate does not usually vote on the
validity of scientific theories."
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