Monthly Archives: January 2011

Vatican Warned Irish Bishops Not to Report Abuse

Filed at 6:31 a.m. EST on January 19, 2011 DUBLIN (AP) — A 1997 letter from the Vatican warned Ireland’s Catholic bishops not to report all suspected child-abuse cases to police — a disclosure that victims’ groups described as “the … Continue reading

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Bones and human rights – Tea with The Economist – economist.com/video

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Lance Lundsten, Tiffani Maxwell Commit Suicide After Reported Bullying

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – With Help Comes Hope

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The Golden Globes of hatred – Golden Globes

via salon.com Matt Zoller Seitz: Great Writer!

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Angry Progressive Coalition to Protest Billionaire Gathering Hosted by Koch Brothers, Major Tea Party Funders | | AlterNet

Increasingly, Democrats, liberals and progressives are coming to understand that the Koch brothers, a secretive right-wing billionaire family that pours limitless money into virtually every destructive anti-democratic initiative affecting tens of millions of Americans, are “Public Enemy Number One.”

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Paul Krugman and The Republican War on Arithmetic

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/17/opinion/17krugman.html?src=twt&twt=NytimesKrugman#

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Jean-Marie Le Pen hands reins over to daughter | World news | The Guardian

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France’s far right: Le Pen’s daughter takes over | The Economist

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Book Review – Public Enemies – By Bernard-Henri Lévy and Michel Houellebecq

via nytimes.com Here is one of my favorite Fake Political Moralists, BHL in tandem with Mr. Houellebecq the latest novelist and decadent to appear on the French literary scene. It is the ‘New’ that drives so much of literary culture … Continue reading

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