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The Jeffrey Goldberg Media - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    In a stunning display of self-unawareness, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg pointed to last week's forced "resignation" by Dave Weigel from The Washington Post as evidence that the Post, "in its general desperation for page views, now hires people who came up in journalism without much adult supervision, and without the proper amount of toilet-training." Goldberg then solemnly expressed hope that "this episode will lead to the reimposition of some level of standards." Numerous commentators immediately noted the supreme and obvious irony that Goldberg, of all people, would anoint himself condescending arbiter of journalistic standards, given that, as one of the leading media cheerleaders for the attack on Iraq, he compiled a record of humiliating falsehood-dissemination in the run-up to the war that rivaled Judy Miller's both in terms of recklessness and destructive impact.
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Propaganda Media - 0 views

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    "Propaganda Media" is based upon "Psychological Operations Field Manual No.33-1" published in August 1979 by Department of the Army Headquarters in Washington DC; and "Psychological Operations (PSYOP) Media Subcourse PO-0816" by The Army Institute for Professional Development, published in 1983
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Howard Kurtz and the WashPost's contempt for its readers - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    The Washington Post's contempt for readers: Prominent Time Warner employee writes a love letter to Time magazine
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The Two Most Essential, Abhorrent, Intolerable Lies Of George W. Bush's Memoir - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON -- These days, when we think of George W. Bush, we think mostly of what a horrible mess he made of the economy. But his even more tragic legacy is the loss of our moral authority, and the transformation of the United States of America from global champion of human rights into an outlaw nation.
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Iraq Withdrawal? Don't Take It to the Bank | MichaelMoore.com - 0 views

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    The Washington Post brings the unsurprising news that Iraqi leaders have agreed to begin talks with the U.S. on allowing the foreign military occupation of their country to continue beyond this year - re-branded, naturally, as a mission of "training" and "support." The move comes after an increasingly public campaign by top White House and military officials to pressure Iraqi leaders into tearing up the Status of Forces Agreement they signed with the Bush administration, which mandates the removal of all foreign troops by the end of 2011.
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The Truth about 'Class War' in America | Common Dreams - 0 views

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    The tax structure imposed by Washington on the US over the last half-century has seen a massive double shift of the burden of taxation: from corporations to individuals and from the richest individuals to everyone else. If the national debate wants seriously to use a term like "class war" to describe Washington's tax policies, then the reality is that the class war's winners have been corporations and the rich
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The Decade Of Magical Thinking - The Rumpus.net - 0 views

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    A Rumpus Lamentation on What We Lost Say you took the long view of September 11, 2001, the view from the heavens, the view of a compassionate celestial being. From up there, you'd see that approximately 150,000 earthlings died that day. Most of these deaths were caused by malnutrition and age-related illnesses, roughly 1500 were murders, hundreds more were due to civil wars. Also, 2,977 Americans were killed in terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington. *** A lot of human beings died, that's my point. They all left behind mourners. Imagine the mother who watched her child die of hunger. Here's this tiny person, a daughter. She has a name, a face. She doesn't explode or fall from a skyscraper. She simply stops breathing. No cameras record her final moment, the lamentation of that mother. These images are not replayed on the television over and over and over. What would be the point of that? *** I recently went on a radio program to discuss the literature of 9/11. The host spent most of the hour chatting with people about their memories. They all talked about watching television. They were telling personal stories about watching television.
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The Republican Weapon of Mass Cynicism - 0 views

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    According to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, 77 percent of Americans say they "feel things have gotten pretty seriously off on the wrong track" in this country. That's the highest percentage since January, 2009.
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The killing of Awlaki's 16-year-old son - Salon.com - 0 views

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    Two weeks after the U.S. killed American citizen Anwar Awlaki with a drone strike in Yemen - far from any battlefield and with no due process - it did the same to his 16-year-old son, Abdulrahman al-Awlaki, ending the teenager's life on Friday along with his 17-year-old cousin and seven other people. News reports, based on government sources, originally claimed that Awlaki's son was 21 years old and an Al Qaeda fighter (needless to say, as Terrorist often means: "anyone killed by the U.S."), but a birth certificate published by The Washington Post proved that he was born only 16 years ago in Denver. As The New Yorker's Amy Davidson wrote: "Looking at his birth certificate, one wonders what those assertions say either about the the quality of the government's evidence - or the honesty of its claims - and about our own capacity for self-deception." The boy's grandfather said that he and his cousin were at a barbecue and preparing to eat when the U.S. attacked them by air and ended their lives. There are two points worth making about this:
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Washington Post and transparency: total strangers - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    Media outlets lose credibility when they demand accountability from others while refusing to provide it themselves
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Die Zeit - Brüsseler Auswüchse - 0 views

  • Raps wurde in der Europäischen Union zur Erfolgsstory, seit es den Pflanzenzüchtern – ganz ohne gentechnische Assistenz – gelang, erst den bitteren Beigeschmack des Speiseöls durch Erucasäure zu tilgen und dann gar noch jenen Überschuss an Glucosinolaten zu mindern, der dem lieben Vieh auf die Gesundheit schlägt. Mitte der achtziger Jahre war es so weit: »00-Raps«, erucasäurefrei und glucosinolatarm, avancierte zum Liebling der Landwirte.
  • Bis dahin hatte die Anbaufläche in der Zeit vom Kaiserreich bis zur Bundesrepublik irgendwo zwischen bescheidenen 100000 und 200000 Hektar gelegen, heute dagegen wird Raps auf über einer Million Hektar angebaut, immerhin zehn Prozent der gesamten Ackerfläche Deutschlands und knapp ein Drittel der EU-Rapsflächen.
  • Grund ist das Blair-House-Abkommen von 1992, das im Handelsstreit zwischen Washington und den Europäern Frieden stiften sollte und die Europäer auf Höchstflächen verpflichtete. Wo mehr bebaut wird, ist Strafe fällig. Nur bis zu einer bestimmten Rapsfläche gewährt darum die Europäische Union ihren Bauern Hilfen. Seit Ende der neunziger Jahre wird in der Gemeinschaft, vor allem in Deutschland, Frankreich und im Vereinigten Königreich, zu viel Raps angebaut.
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  • Weltweit wurde die Rapsproduktion seit den achtziger Jahren mehr als verdoppelt
  • Die größten Erzeuger sind China (etwa ein Drittel der Weltproduktion), die EU sowie Kanada.
  • Der zunehmende Appetit auf Fleisch hat vor allem in China und anderen Schwellenländern die Nachfrage nach Soja und Raps als Viehfutter belebt. Größter Abnehmer bleibt hier allerdings die EU.
  • Die Pflanze erlebt immer mehr Freisetzungsversuche nach gentechnischer Veränderung. Frankreich (mit 117 Experimenten), Großbritannien (103) und Deutschland (66) sind dabei führend. Sehr zum Verdruss der Gegner der grünen Gentechnik: Sie sehen in solchen Versuchen eine Aushöhlung der EU-Freisetzungsrichtlinie, die gentechnisch veränderten Raps zwar unter Aufsicht zulässt, alles manipulierte Saatgut im Handel freilich verbietet. Die Gentechnik soll vor allem die Herbizidresistenz erhöhen, denn praktisch überall, wo Winterraps ausgebracht wird, konkurrieren Klettenlabkraut oder Kamille mit dem Raps um Wasser, Licht und Nährstoffe.
  • Zwei britische Agrarökologen stuften darum unlängst in einer viel diskutierten Studie für die Europäische Umweltagentur (die der Brüsseler Kommission zuarbeitet) die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer »Auskreuzung durch Pollenflug in Mitteleuropa« als hoch ein. »Genpflanzen außer Kontrolle«, rief Greenpeace empört.
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(Marketing Drugs With Sexy Sales Persons) CorpWatch : US: Gimme an Rx! Cheerleaders Pep... - 0 views

  • Still, women have an advantage with male doctors
  • a book lampooning the industry, "Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman."
  • Stories abound about doctors who mistook a sales pitch as an invitation to more. A doctor in Washington pleaded guilty to assault last year and gave up his license after forcibly kissing a saleswoman on the lips.
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  • "Exaggerated motions, exaggerated smiles, exaggerated enthusiasm - they learn those things, and they can get people to do what they want."
  • one saleswoman said she had been encouraged to exploit a personal relationship with a doctor to increase sales in her Montgomery, Ala., territory.
  • One informal survey, conducted by a urologist in Pittsburgh, Dr. James J. McCague, found that 12 of 13 medical saleswomen said they had been sexually harassed by physicians.
  • Approximately two dozen Kentucky cheerleaders, mostly women but a few men, have become drug reps in recent years.
  • While there are no statistics on how many drug representatives are former or current cheerleaders, demand for them led to the formation of an employment firm, Spirited Sales Leaders, in Memphis. It maintains a database of thousands of potential candidates.
  • "The cheerleaders now are the top people in universities; these are really capable and high-profile people,"
  • "I've had people who are going right out, maybe they've been out of school for a year, and get a car and make up to $50,000, $60,000 with bonuses, if they do well."
  • Ms. Napier, 26, was a star cheerleader on the national-champion University of Kentucky squad, which has been a springboard for many careers in pharmaceutical sales.
  • Anyone who has seen the parade of sales representatives through a doctor's waiting room has probably noticed that they are frequently female and invariably good looking.
  • Some industry critics view wholesomely sexy drug representatives as a variation on the seductive inducements like dinners, golf outings and speaking fees that pharmaceutical companies have dangled to sway doctors to their brands.
  • But now that federal crackdowns and the industry's self-policing have curtailed those gifts, simple one-on-one human rapport
  • has become more important
  • Many doctors say they privately joke about the appearance of saleswomen who come to their offices. Currently making the e-mail rounds is an anonymous parody of an X-rated "diary" of a cheerleader-turned-drug-saleswoman.
  • Federal law bans employment discrimination based on factors like race and gender, but it omits appearance from the list.
  • "There's a saying that you'll never meet an ugly drug rep,"
  • But that might be changing, he said, citing a recent ruling by the California Supreme Court, which agreed to hear an employment lawsuit brought by a former L'Oreal manager who ignored a supervisor's order to fire a cosmetics saleswoman and hire someone more attractive.
  • "Generally, discriminating in favor of attractive people is not against the law in the United States,"
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