Wednesday, April 1, 2015

RSN: Lufthansa Admits They Knew Lubitz Was at Risk, My Last Year As Head of Greenpeace





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Lufthansa Admits They Knew Lubitz Was at Risk
Rescue workers on scene Germanwings Flight 9525 crash. (photo: Claude Paris AP)
Clive Irving, The Daily Beast
Irving writes: "Andreas Lubitz did not conceal his 'episode of severe depression' from his airline as had been previously reported."
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Famed Political Prisoner, Mumia Abu-Jamal Is In Critical Condition
Herb Boyd, Amsterdam News
Boyd writes: "Mumia Abu-Jamal, one of the world's most prominent and celebrated political prisoners, is reportedly in a diabetic coma and in intensive care at the Schuylkill Medical Center in Pottsville, PA."
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James Harrington | Remembering César Chávez
James Harrington, The Monitor
Harrington writes: "Today is the birthday of César Chávez, the farm labor leader who dedicated his life to improving the wages and working conditions of agricultural workers - one of the country's poorest and most exploited groups of laborers - many of which are found in Texas."
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Arkansas Passes Indiana-Style 'Religious Freedom' Bill Criticized as Anti-Gay
Jessica Glenza, Guardian UK
Glenza writes: "State ratifies Religious Freedom Restoration Act that critics see as a way to discriminate against gay and lesbian people under the guise of religious freedom."
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Mike Pence Still Isn't Telling the Truth
Jay Michaelson, The Daily Beast
Michaelson writes: "Indiana's governor announced today he's finally fixing the state's anti-gay law, but took the time to rail against 'reckless reporting.' The reporting is not the problem."
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Buhari Wins Nigeria Presidential Vote; Goodluck Jonathan Said to Concede
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Former army general's victory represents first time a sitting president voted out in democratic elections."
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Kumi Naidoo | My Last Year As Head of Greenpeace
Kumi Naidoo, EcoWatch
Naidoo writes: "After five and a half years at Greenpeace, I think together we have travelled fast and far."
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