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convenient timing. i wonder what's gonna happen with this story.
Quoted: A Taliban detainee in Pakistan claims to have information about Osama Bin Laden's whereabouts in January of this year.
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At the time of this writing (late August), the business news in the United States is full of discussions of “recovery” from the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Yet, while the economy appears to have bottomed out and a recovery of sorts may be in the works, this is in many ways misleading. Although a technical or formal recovery seems quite likely by the end of the year — with a small increase in economic growth mainly due to inventory restocking — it is unlikely to feel like a recovery to most individuals in the society. This is because official unemployment is projected to rise to the low double-digits by the end of this year or the beginning of next year — with the numbers of those dropping out of the labor market due to discouragement, or seeking part-time work because they are unable to obtain a full-time job, also growing. All of this points to a “jobless” and “wageless” recovery. As New York University economist Nouriel Roubini wrote in an August 13 column for Forbes.com, “It is very difficult to argue that the U.S. economy is not still in a recession while the labor market is still weak.” Indeed, what is really at issue is not simply recession and recovery but the longer-term structural crisis of capitalism. This is the subject of the Review of the Month, which seeks to place the current crisis in the context of the long-term development of capital accumulation and crisis.
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oh my.
Quoted: Swedes have mixed reactions after hearing reports of rabbits being used to produce renewable heat.
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emissions from the manufacturing process make up probably at least 1/3 of the total emissions from the use of a car.
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such a great column. heads up if you've never read it.
Quoted: Fred Pearce exposes the exaggeration, absurd claims or downright lies that big business makes about its green credentials. Email your examples of greenwash: greenwash@guardian.co.uk
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You must be doktor t dovetonsils's friend before you can comment on this Fave.one comment says:
"I think it's important to recognize that if he'd been successful at blowing up the oil tanker it would have taken out 10 blocks and kills thousands of people. THAT's why he got such a long sentence."
is it true that this was the justification for the long-as-fuck sentence? just curious.
10 blocks? never heard that. not sure how it could possibly... i think this person is bullshitting.
yeah i thought the ten blocks part was a bit outrageous...but still, the tanker suggestion could be relevant, if there was some truth in it.
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