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Apr 22 2013

AlJazeera: Tobacco magnate wins Paraguay election

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:54 am | Comments Off on AlJazeera: Tobacco magnate wins Paraguay election -

Paraguayans have elected Horacio Cartes, leader of the Colorado Party and one of the country’s richest men, to the post left vacant by President Fernando Lugo’s impeachment last year.

The millionaire businessman won a five-year term with 46 percent of the vote over 37 percent for Efrain Alegre of the ruling Liberal party, the Electoral Court announced after most votes were counted. Five other candidates trailed far behind.

Cartes, 56, had never voted before he joined the …

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Apr 22 2013

Guardian: Ebay lobbies against internet sales tax bill backed by Amazon

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:51 am | Comments Off on Guardian: Ebay lobbies against internet sales tax bill backed by Amazon -

Ebay has begun lobbying millions of its users against a bill it claims will impose an unfair tax burden on small businesses.

The US Senate is expected to vote early this week on the Marketplace Fairness Act, a bill that will give states the power to collect online sales tax on goods bought outside their borders. Currently, only merchants with a physical presence within the state have the right to collect the sales tax.

In emails that …

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Apr 22 2013

AlJazeera: Nearly half Guantanamo now on hunger strike

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:47 am | Comments Off on AlJazeera: Nearly half Guantanamo now on hunger strike -

The number of detainees taking part in a hunger strike at the US-run Guantanamo Bay military prison has grown to 77, an increase of 25 in just the past few days, according to a US military spokesman.

Lieutenant Colonel Samuel House said in a statement that of the detainees refusing food, 17 are receiving “enteral feedings,” a process involving being force-fed via tubes.

Five of the inmates have been admitted to hospital, although none faces “life-threatening conditions,” …

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Apr 22 2013

HuffPost: He Could Be My Son

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:43 am | Comments Off on HuffPost: He Could Be My Son -

He could be my son: the oval face; the close-set dark eyes; the curly black hair; tall and lanky. My son was born in 1993, same as the Boston Bomber suspect. As a mother of a swarthy young man, I’m always vigilant about the similarities in appearance of a terrorism suspect, so that when I see virulent Facebook posts that call for an eye for an eye from people in my hometown, my heart aches. …

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Apr 22 2013

HuffPost: Boston Bombing Suspects Did Not Have Gun Licenses

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:39 am | Comments Off on HuffPost: Boston Bombing Suspects Did Not Have Gun Licenses -

WASHINGTON — The Boston bombing suspects engaged in a deadly firefight with police last week, possessing six bombs, handguns, a rifle and more than 250 rounds of ammunition. But the Tsarnaev brothers did not have proper licenses to possess the firearms, according to the Cambridge Police Department — a revelation that comes just days after the Senate voted against strengthening and expanding background checks for gun sales.

Cambridge Police Department spokesman Dan Riviello told The Huffington …

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Apr 22 2013

Colorlines: The News Media’s Public Disservice in Boston

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:29 am | Comments Off on Colorlines: The News Media’s Public Disservice in Boston -

In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, witnesses described the chaos at the finish line, where thousands of bystanders fled away from the blasts as first responders did the opposite—running toward the smoke and destruction with brave determination. Several people compared the police and medics to salmon swimming upstream, against the tide of the crowds. This is what public service and leadership looks like—and it is a lesson the news media would be wise …

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Apr 22 2013

NYTimes: Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:23 am | Comments Off on NYTimes: Conservative Koch Brothers Turning Focus to Newspapers -

Three years ago, Charles and David Koch, the billionaire industrialists and supporters of libertarian causes, held a seminar of like-minded, wealthy political donors at the St. Regis Resort in Aspen, Colo. They laid out a three-pronged, 10-year strategy to shift the country toward a smaller government with less regulation and taxes.

The first two pieces of the strategy — educating grass-roots activists and influencing politics — were not surprising, given the money they have given …

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Apr 22 2013

Hurriyet: 10,000 tea workers go on strike in Black Sea province

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:20 am | Comments Off on Hurriyet: 10,000 tea workers go on strike in Black Sea province -

The workers of the General Directorate of Tea Enterprises (Çaykur) started a strike early today due to a disagreement between the Tekg?da-?? union and the Kamu-?? union (Public Enterprises’ Employers’ Union).

The union said they walked out to demand their unpaid wages from the past and the gap of the raises during the period. The strike, which is reportedly the largest public strike in the last 20 years in Turkey, began at 8:00 am today, announced …

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Apr 22 2013

TruthOut: “Going Extinct Is Genocide”: Lakota Elders Tour to Raise Awareness About Struggle

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:15 am | Comments Off on TruthOut: “Going Extinct Is Genocide”: Lakota Elders Tour to Raise Awareness About Struggle -

On Tuesday, April 9, Lakota elders, activists and nonindigenous supporters marched through the streets of Manhattan to the United Nations, where they attempted to present a petition to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. Entitled the Official Lakota Oyate Complaint of Genocide Based on the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the petition listed the numerous injustices faced by the Lakota people. (Oyate is a Sioux word for “people” or …

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Apr 22 2013

CommonDreams: The Persecution of Lynne Stewart

Newswire | Published 22 Apr 2013, 8:12 am | Comments Off on CommonDreams: The Persecution of Lynne Stewart -

Lynne Stewart, in the vindictive and hysterical world of the war on terror, is one of its martyrs. A 73-year-old lawyer who spent her life defending the poor, the marginalized and the despised, including blind cleric Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, she fell afoul of the state apparatus because she dared to demand justice rather than acquiesce to state sponsored witch hunts. And now, with stage 4 cancer that has metastasized, spreading to her lymph nodes, …

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