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The Fracking Bridge Is Already Burning
Naomi Klein, ThisChangesEverything.org
Klein writes: "In rushing to exploit the UK's shale gas reserves, the industry has spent millions on public relations and brazenly overridden the democratic will of British citizens by overturning laws that had prevented drilling under homes. The coalition government, meanwhile, has done the sector's bidding at every turn. We've seen all of this before."
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Naomi Klein, ThisChangesEverything.org
Klein writes: "In rushing to exploit the UK's shale gas reserves, the industry has spent millions on public relations and brazenly overridden the democratic will of British citizens by overturning laws that had prevented drilling under homes. The coalition government, meanwhile, has done the sector's bidding at every turn. We've seen all of this before."
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All-Out War
Has Resumed in Eastern Ukraine
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The renewed violence has sparked speculation a ceasefire struck in September 2014 is likely dead in the water, after months of simmering clashes."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The renewed violence has sparked speculation a ceasefire struck in September 2014 is likely dead in the water, after months of simmering clashes."
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Is Greece
About to Call Time on Five Punishing Years of Austerity by Voting-In Leftwing
Syriza?
Helena Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "After five years of being subjected to the economic brutalities of neoliberal orthodoxy - the price of the greatest bailout in global financial history - Greeks are not the people they once were. Change is everywhere: in politics, financial affairs, the social fabric and states of mind. This election will be the biggest shift of all."
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Helena Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "After five years of being subjected to the economic brutalities of neoliberal orthodoxy - the price of the greatest bailout in global financial history - Greeks are not the people they once were. Change is everywhere: in politics, financial affairs, the social fabric and states of mind. This election will be the biggest shift of all."
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Supreme Court
Agrees to Review Controversial Execution Drug
The Associated Press
Excerpt: "The Supreme Court is stepping into the issue of lethal injection executions for the first time since 2008, agreeing Friday to take up an appeal filed by death row inmates in Oklahoma."
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The Associated Press
Excerpt: "The Supreme Court is stepping into the issue of lethal injection executions for the first time since 2008, agreeing Friday to take up an appeal filed by death row inmates in Oklahoma."
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Toddler Maimed
by SWAT Flash Grenade Sparks Georgia Bills on 'No-Knock'
Warrants
Liz Fields, VICE News
Fields writes: "Bounkham 'Bou Bou' Phonesavanh was sleeping the sound slumber of a 19-month-old in the early hours of May 28, when a Georgia SWAT team burst in unannounced through his relative's front door and tossed a flash bang grenade into his playpen that blasted off most of his nose, collapsed his left lung, and tore his face and body down to muscle and bone."
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Liz Fields, VICE News
Fields writes: "Bounkham 'Bou Bou' Phonesavanh was sleeping the sound slumber of a 19-month-old in the early hours of May 28, when a Georgia SWAT team burst in unannounced through his relative's front door and tossed a flash bang grenade into his playpen that blasted off most of his nose, collapsed his left lung, and tore his face and body down to muscle and bone."
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Ebola Is
Wiping Out the World's Gorillas
Abby Haglage, The Daily Beast
Haglage writes: "While coverage of the current Ebola epidemic in West Africa remains centered on the human populations in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, wildlife experts' concern is mounting over the virus' favorite victims: great apes."
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Abby Haglage, The Daily Beast
Haglage writes: "While coverage of the current Ebola epidemic in West Africa remains centered on the human populations in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, wildlife experts' concern is mounting over the virus' favorite victims: great apes."
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