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Sunday, April 24, 2016

RSN: To See the Real Story in Brazil, Look at Who Is Being Installed as President - and Finance Chiefs, Crash and Burn: Confronting Capitalism's Toll on the Environment,




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Glenn Greenwald | To See the Real Story in Brazil, Look at Who Is Being Installed as President - and Finance Chiefs 
Glenn Greenwald. (photo: Reuters) 
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept 
Greenwald writes: "It's not easy for outsiders to sort through all the competing claims about Brazil's political crisis and the ongoing effort to oust its president, Dilma Rousseff. But the most important means for understanding the truly anti-democratic nature of what's taking place is to look at the person whom Brazilian oligarchs and their media organs are trying to install as president: the corruption-tainted, deeply unpopular, oligarch-serving Vice President Michel Temer." 
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Judge Grants Torture Victims Their First Chance to Pursue Justice 
Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept 
McLaughlin writes: "A civil suit against the architects of the CIA's torture program, psychologists James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, will be allowed to proceed, a federal judge in Spokane, Washington, decided on Friday." 
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Panama Papers Include One of US's Biggest Wartime Military Contractors 
Adam Weinstein, Catherine Dunn and Miriti Murungi, Fusion 
Excerpt: "Triple Canopy was one of military contracting's 800-pound gorillas, formed after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 - and even its formation was a stroke of boldness. Since then, it had become a major player, inheriting many of embattled contractor Blackwater's responsibilities when that company fell out of favor in Iraq." 
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The FBI Is Working Hard to Keep You Unsafe 
Jon Evans, TechCrunch 
Evans writes: "Did you know that the US government is sitting on its own Strategic Zero-Day Reserve? A 'zero-day' is a software vulnerability that allows adversaries to bypass or reduce security restrictions; lets them hack systems which use that software, basically." 
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How License-Plate Readers Have Helped Police and Lenders Target the Poor 
Kaveh Waddell, The Atlantic 
Waddell writes: "Automatic license-plate reading technology isn't just used by police. These cameras, which usually cost between 20 and 30 thousand dollars, are used to process fees on toll roads across the country, keep track of customers in parking lots and garages, and trawl city streets for cars whose owners are behind on payments and flag the vehicles for repossession." 
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March for Water: Thousands Protest Corporate Greed in Guatemala 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Thousands of Indigenous and campesino protesters have flooded Guatemala City, bringing the demands of their 11-day march for water to the country's highest decision makers and breaking up months of calm in the streets and squares of the capital after the winding down of last year's mass mobilizations, which pressured former President Otto Perez Molina to resign." 
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Crash and Burn: Confronting Capitalism's Toll on the Environment 
Kate Aronoff, Jacobin 
Aronoff writes: "If climate wonks have a Holy Grail, it's decoupling rising greenhouse gas emissions from a rising GDP. Paths to economic growth have historically involved digging up and burning massive stores of carbon held in fossil fuels." 
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