All News Articles for 2013-03-27

Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Trial Against Lt. Dan Choi for ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Protest Set for Thursday
With much press devoted to the Supreme Court arguments on California’s Proposition 8 and the federal Defense of Marriage Act, not everyone may be aware that LGBTQ rights are on trial in a third case this week: United States v. Daniel Choi .
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[title] New Sanders Bill Would Break Up Big Banks
'If an institution is too big to fail, it is too big to exist'
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SCOTUS Update: It Doesn't Look Good for DOMA
Marriage equality advocates will be celebrating if high court strikes down discriminatory law
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[title] In Challenge to Roe v. Wade, North Dakota Enacts Law Banning Nearly All Abortions
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Chicago Public Schools Barricades Offices as Teachers Rally Against School Closings
Vowing acts of civil disobedience, teachers, parents and students fight back against plan to close more than 50 city schools
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Brennan Considering CIA Agent Who Destroyed Torture Tapes for Key Position
Anonymous agent implicated in 2005 torture tapes scandal will likely be kept as top official
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Now Gaza’s Ark Prepares to Dare Israel
GAZA CITY - “An ark is literally a large floating vessel designed to keep its passengers and cargo safe,” say the group preparing ‘Gaza’s Ark’.
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Ghost Towns Left in Fukushima's Wake Shown in Google Street View
'A permanent record of what happened' in the nuclear disaster
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Four Children Among the Dead Following Joint Afghan-NATO Operation
At least five Afghan civilians, of which four were children, were reportedly killed Tuesday night during an operation by joint NATO and Afghan forces in the eastern Arghanistan province of Logar, according to reports by a local police official. Reports indicate that the military operation included both soldiers operating on the ground and a possible airstrike.
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Global Left Converges in Tunisia to Promote New Vision for Earth's Future
'Together, we can change the course of history.'
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Oil Waste Injection Linked to Oklahoma Earthquake: Study
"The risk of humans inducing large earthquakes from even small injection activities is probably higher" than thought, said study co-author
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DOMA Challenge Reaches Supreme Court
On Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that challenges the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the second of two same-sex marriage cases before the high court this week.
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[title] Inside Story: The Ethics of Solitary Confinement
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Petreaus Apologizes for "Love Affair" But Not for War, Torture or Drones
Retired Four-Star General David Petraeus is making headlines following his first public appearance since he resigned as head of the CIA last year amid revelations that he carried on an extramarital affair.
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Krugman's Advice to Cyprus: 'Leave the Euro. Now.'
Economist says best thing nation coud do is save itself the pain by making immediate exit from the Eurozone
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