Friday

Things I read today 21-11-08

Internet `throttling' complaint rejected - Story
The beginning of the end for the Internet as we know it?

Father killed family: police - Story
Be afraid of the neighbor, they could 'snap' anytime. I like the so called "chilling note" which read "Do not enter, call police."

Fannie, Freddie Suspend Evictions During Holiday Season - Story
sniff, sniff, I guess I was all wrong, corporations have a heart after all. sniff, sniff
"The companies said they are taking the step so they can include more people in a newly announced program to change the terms of troubled mortgages to make them more affordable." - hmm

http://workers.blip.tv/#1494432

This is what people should be doing and thinking about.

US global dominance 'set to wane' - BBC Story
Money society will push us towards more wars and further damage our environment. Invest in the MIC now.

Online time 'is good for teens' - BBC Story
Better for when the kids grow up and work in call centers.

Harper to promote free trade at APEC summit - CBC Story
"Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to tout free trade as an antidote to the global economic crisis when he attends the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Peru this weekend."
Harper, Free Trade's poster boy.

Use of nuclear weapons more likely in future: US intelligence - Story
How that headline can be linked to intelligence is beyond me.

Despite economic meltdown, Rothschild posts record profits - Blacklisted News
Rothschild pays out record bonuses to staff - And another story
Ah the Rothschilds; glad to hear that they are OK.

N.W.T. lotto winner takes $1M cash over car - CBC Story
And he bought the ticket while getting cancer treatment; nice touch. Keep the hope alive.

Raw Roundup


Ah Sarah


Forward-facing strollers slow babies' development: study - CBC Stroy
Make sure that they are not exposed to that evil outside world. Too many missing things in the study. They faced the parents and didn't, please.

Auto dealers call for government help - CBC Story
I love the fear mongering about this collapse and the importance of cars.

Banks: Does the market smell dividend cuts? - Story
High dividends when stocks crashing?

Florida teen kills self in front of live webcam - Story
More to come?

Little progress on child poverty, threat increasing: Campaign 2000 report - CBC Story
Have to help the bankers so that they can help the children. Yeah right

Biggest inflation rate fall since 1959 raises concerns - Story
With the exception of food - you can't eat oil.

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