- Ween - Pure Guava
- Shellac - Excellent Italian Greyhound
- Henrietta Collins and the Wifebeating Childhaters - Drive By Shooting
- Hella - There's No 666 In Outer Space
- Low - The Great Destroyer
- Portion Control - I Staggered Mentally
- John Mayer - Continuum
- Metallic Falcons - Desert Doughnuts
- Mika Miko - C.Y.S.L.A.B.F.
Playlist June-July
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May Playlist
- Bjork - Volta
- Paheli OST
- Black Flag - In My Head
- Laura Veirs - Carbon Glacier
- Omar Rodriguez & Damo Suzuki - Please Heat This Eventually
- Bruce Haack - This Old Man
- Los Panchos - Epoca De Oro
- Eugene McDaniels - Outlaw
- Amm Group & MEV - Live Electronic Music Improvised
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Breakfast Of A Champion
"I LIKE TO EAT BREAKFAST ALONE, AND ALMOST NEVER BEFORE NOON; ANYBODY WITH A TERMINALLY JANGLED LIFESTYLE NEEDS AT LEAST ONE PSYCHIC ANCHOR EVERY 24 HOURS AND MINE IS BREAKFAST. IN HONG KONG, DALLAS, OR AT HOME -- AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT I HAVE BEEN TO BED -- BREAKFAST IS A PERSONAL RITUAL THAT CAN ONLY BE PROPERLY OBSERVED ALONE, AND IN A SPIRIT OF GENUINE EXCESS. THE FOOD FACTOR SHOULD ALWAYS BE MASSIVE: FOUR BLOODY MARY'S, TWO GRAPEFRUITS, A POT OF COFFEE, RANGOON CREPES, A HALF-POUND OF EITHER SAUSAGE, BACON OR CORNED BEEF HASH WITH DICED CHILIES, A SPANISH OMELETTE OR EGGS BENEDICT, SOMETHING LIKE A SLICE OF KEY LIME PIE, TWO MARGARITAS AND SIX LINES OF THE BEST COCAINE FOR DESSERT. . . RIGHT, AND THERE SHOULD ALSO BE TWO OR THREE NEWSPAPERS, ALL MAIL AND MESSAGES, A TELEPHONE, A NOTEBOOK FOR PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS, AND AT LEAST ONE SOURCE OF GOOD MUSIC. . . ALL OF WHICH SHOULD BE DEALT WITH OUTSIDE, IN THE WARMTH OF A HOT SUN, AND PREFERABLY STONE NAKED."
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1984 in France
Comité Consultatif National d'Ethique :
Biométrie, données identifiantes et droits de l'homme (French PDF)
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News From Thomas Homer-Dixon
TERROR IN THE WEATHER FORECAST
DOES climate change threaten international peace and security? The British government thinks it does. As this month's head of the United Nations Security Council, Britain convened a debate on the matter last Tuesday. One in four United Nations member countries joined the discussion — a record for this kind of thematic debate.
A THEORY OF SOCIETAL COLLAPSE (pdf)
NOTABLE READINGS: The Future of Coal
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Just When You Thought It Was Safe
Biofuelwatch highlight the environmental impacts of the global biofuel market, especially the vast releases of greenhouse gases and considerable biodiversity losses they can cause. We campaign for regulation to ensure only sustainably-sourced biofuels can be sold in the EU.
Posted by Citta at 15.5.07 0 comments
From China to Panama, a Trail of Poisoned Medicine
From China to Panama, a Trail of Poisoned Medicine
By WALT BOGDANICH and JAKE HOOKER
The Panama Syndrome (video)
A poisonous solvent sold by counterfeiters and mixed into drugs has figured in mass poisonings around the world that killed thousands.
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April Playlist
- Yourcodenameis: Milo - All Roads To Fault
- DJ Green Lantern - Sirius Invasion
- Squeeze - Argybargy
- Caveman - The Whole Nine Yards
- Demon Boyz - Recognition
- ILIKETRAINS - Spencer Perceval
- Low - Drums & Guns
- Cilvaringz - I
- John Bender - I Don't Remenber Now
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Oath Betrayed
Oath Betrayed' Questions Doctors' Roles in Torture
by Steve Inskeep
In the spring of 2004, when Americans were horrified by the pictures of abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, medical ethics expert Steven Miles had just one question: Where were the doctors?
Miles, a doctor and medical ethics expert who has treated victims of torture throughout the world, had just one question: Where were the doctors?
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How Doctors Got Into the Torture Business
Soldiers are trained to kill and doctors to heal. At least that's how we usually understand those two professions. But wars can often distort reality, and the war on terrorism has turned into a test case. An inspiring example is that of Colonel Kelly Faucette, M.D. He recently wrote about caring for a new patient at the intensive-care unit of the 47th Combat Support Hospital in Mosul, Iraq. The patient was a terrorist insurgent, a man who planted hidden roadside bombs to murder civilians and Faucette's fellow soldiers. Faucette wrote in his local paper: "Something inside me wants to walk up to this guy ... and just clobber him." But Faucette didn't. Instead he healed him before sending him to a jail, and by that act of healing he helped heal Iraq.
By Andrew Sullivan
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Playlist December 2 - January
François De Roubaix - Le Samouraï
Illa Ghee - Myrtle & Throop
Ludichrist - Immaculate Deception
Gary Wilson - You Think You Really Know Me
Henri Texier - Amir
Killah Priest - A Prelude To The Offering
Kate Havnevik - Melankton
Kankick - Serious Business This
Rorschach - Autopsy
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The Khyber Impasse by Tariq Ali
After six years of NATO occupation in Afghanistan, the violence and death toll have escalated. The Taliban now control more territory than before. "The lesson here, as in Iraq, is a basic one. It is much better for regime-change to come from below even if this means a long wait as in South Africa, Indonesia or Chile. Occupations disrupt the possibilities of organic change and create a much bigger mess than existed before. Afghanistan is but one example," observes author and political commentator Tariq Ali.
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