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May 21 2013

MotherJones: 4 Ways Apple CEO Tim Cook Spins Tax Avoidance

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 10:46 am | Comments Off on MotherJones: 4 Ways Apple CEO Tim Cook Spins Tax Avoidance -

“I’ve never seen anything like this and we don’t know anybody who has ever seen anything like this,” Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) said yesterday of Apple’s baroque tax avoidance strategies. But Apple CEO Tim Cook, who will testify before the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations today, is aggressively spinning what Levin called “gimmickry” as patriotic, commonsensical, and no big deal. Here are the most remarkable talking points from his pre-released Senate testimony:

1. Apple’s taxes are …

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May 21 2013

Salon: Oklahoma senator: Tornado aid “totally different” from Sandy aid

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 10:40 am | Comments Off on Salon: Oklahoma senator: Tornado aid “totally different” from Sandy aid -

Sen. James Inhofe, a Republican from Oklahoma, argued that there is no comparison between Hurricane Sandy relief, which he voted against last fall, and aid for his state in the wake of the devastating tornado, because the two are “totally different.”

Inhofe contended on Tuesday that the Hurricane Sandy relief bill was different because it was filled with pork. “They were getting things, for instance, that was supposed to be in New Jersey,” he said on …

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May 21 2013

Wired: Hunger Striker Launches Twitter Campaign to Close Gitmo

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 10:37 am | Comments Off on Wired: Hunger Striker Launches Twitter Campaign to Close Gitmo -

Petitions have failed. Lawsuits have failed. Even campaign pledges from future presidents have failed. So now one Guantanamo Bay detainee is hoping that Twitter can help him shut down the infamous detention facility.

Shaker Aamer, a Saudi citizen and former British resident, is one of 103 Guantanamo detainees currently on a hunger strike in protest of his seemingly endless incarceration without trial. Eleven years into his confinement, Aamer’s interactions with the outside world are limited. But …

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May 21 2013

The Atlantic: Life as One of the Most-Persecuted Ethnic Groups on the Planet

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 10:34 am | Comments Off on The Atlantic: Life as One of the Most-Persecuted Ethnic Groups on the Planet -

Imagine that you live in Afghanistan. Your ancestors have lived there for hundreds of years, but you are a minority. In fact, you are a minority two times over, because the religion you practice is different from the one most people practice, and the way you look is different from the way most people look.

In the 1890’s, Emir Abdur Rahman comes along. He is a king who reserves special scorn for your people, and …

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May 21 2013

The Atlantic: Tornadoes in America: The Oklahoma Disaster in Context

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 10:31 am | Comments Off on The Atlantic: Tornadoes in America: The Oklahoma Disaster in Context -

A massive and powerful tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma this afternoon, causing widespread destruction, including at least 51 deaths. It’s the deadliest tornado since 2011, and one of the worst in the last 20 years. This evening, President Obama signed a disaster declaration for Oklahoma.

Moore has a deep and tragic tornado legacy. The town could probably lay claim to being the very center of Tornado Alley, an area roughly defined from north Texas to South Dakota, …

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May 21 2013

Grist: Huge tar-sands waste pile grows alongside Detroit River

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 8:51 am | Comments Off on Grist: Huge tar-sands waste pile grows alongside Detroit River -

A riverside refinery that has operated in Detroit since the 1930s began refining a new type of oil in November: tar-sands oil from Canada.

In the few short months since it began handling the Canadian oil, the refinery has already spewed out a three-story mountain of black waste covering an area the size a city block. That mountain is still growing, and it is not covered with anything to prevent tiny carbon particles from blowing over …

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May 21 2013

CommonDreams: In Bahrain, An Uprising Unabated

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 8:26 am | Comments Off on CommonDreams: In Bahrain, An Uprising Unabated -

More than two years after peaceful demonstrators took to the streets to demand reforms, Bahrain’s uprising has not abated. Activists and opposition groups continue to demand the basic human rights and political reforms promised to them by their government. Rather than meet the opposition’s calls for reform, the government of Bahrain has responded by subjecting citizens to arbitrary arrest and imprisonment, interrogation, torture, and abuse.

Human rights activists such as Naji Fateel, board member of the …

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May 21 2013

CommonDreams: The Latest Lie: IRS Targeted Conservatives

Newswire | Published 21 May 2013, 8:21 am | Comments Off on CommonDreams: The Latest Lie: IRS Targeted Conservatives -

Remember the video of the guy in the “pimp costume” who got advice from ACORN employees on how to run his prostitution ring? Turns out the whole story was just a lie, a doctored-video smear job on an important organization. The guy never wore a “pimp costume” and the real, undoctored videos showed that ACORN employees did nothing wrong. But a lie travels around the world before the corporate media bothers to check the facts. …

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May 20 2013

NYReviewOfBooks: How the Case for Austerity Has Crumbled

Newswire | Published 20 May 2013, 11:20 am | Comments Off on NYReviewOfBooks: How the Case for Austerity Has Crumbled -

In normal times, an arithmetic mistake in an economics paper would be a complete nonevent as far as the wider world was concerned. But in April 2013, the discovery of such a mistake—actually, a coding error in a spreadsheet, coupled with several other flaws in the analysis—not only became the talk of the economics profession, but made headlines. Looking back, we might even conclude that it changed the course of policy.

Why? Because the paper in …

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May 20 2013

PR Watch: Dissent or Terror: New Report Details How Counter Terrorism Apparatus Was Used to Monitor Occupy Movement Nationwide

Newswire | Published 20 May 2013, 9:30 am | Comments Off on PR Watch: Dissent or Terror: New Report Details How Counter Terrorism Apparatus Was Used to Monitor Occupy Movement Nationwide -

MADISON, WI — DBA Press and the Center for Media and Democracy today released the results of a year-long investigation: “Dissent or Terror: How the Nation’s Counter Terrorism Apparatus, In Partnership With Corporate America, Turned on Occupy Wall Street.”

The report, a distillation of thousands of pages of records obtained from counter terrorism/law enforcement agencies, details how state/regional “fusion center” personnel monitored the Occupy Wall Street movement over the course of 2011 and 2012. Personnel engaged …

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