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Thursday, February 4, 2016

RSN: Biotech Lobby Tries to Ram GMOs Down Europeans' Throats, US Exonerations Hit Record High as More Troubled Cases Probed




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Frank Rich | Will Donald Trump Deflate Like a Big Fat Balloon After Losing in Iowa? 
Donald Trump. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images) 
Frank Rich, New York Magazine 
Rich writes: "Once again we've learned that almost all predictions of the 2016 race, whether by pollsters or pundits, are worthless." 
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Clinton Blasts Wall Street, but Still Draws Millions in Contributions 
Matea Gold, Tom Hamburger and Anu Narayanswamy, The Washington Post 
Excerpt: "Even as Hillary Clinton has stepped up her rhetorical assault on Wall Street, her campaign and allied super PACs have continued to rake in millions from the financial sector, a sign of her deep and lasting relationships with banking and investment titans."
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US Exonerations Hit Record High as More Troubled Cases Probed 
Jon Herskovitz, Reuters 
Herskovitz writes: "Criminal exonerations hit a record high in 2015 due largely to district attorneys in places such as Houston, Dallas and Brooklyn, New York, setting up units to review cases where the legal system may have acted unjustly, a report released on Wednesday found." 
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Julian Assange Is Being Arbitrarily Held, UN Panel to Say 
BBC News 
Excerpt: "In his complaint to the panel - made in 2014 - Julian Assange argued that living in 30 square metres of the Ecuadorean Embassy with no sunlight or fresh air had taken a "significant toll" on his physical and mental health." 
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Undocumented Mom of 3 US Citizen Kids Deported Even After She Showed Legal Travel Document 
Esther Yu-Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress 
Lee writes: "A 32-year-old undocumented mother, who was granted temporary deportation reprieve under President Obama's 2012 executive action known as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, was deported to Mexico after she tried to reenter the country legally with an immigration document allowing her to travel abroad to visit an ailing family member." 
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Biotech Lobby Tries to Ram GMOs Down Europeans' Throats 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "The biotechnology industry is launching an assault on food and consumer safety in Europe by pushing new breeding techniques in order to circumvent the strict EU regulation on food products." 
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Global Warming Will Unleash Increasingly Devastating Floods in Coming Years, Scientists Warn 
Tom Bawden, The Independent 
Bawden writes: "Climate change made the severe storms which flooded the Somerset Levels in 2014 much more likely, according to new research that suggests global warming will unleash increasingly devastating floods in coming years." 
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