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  • Neocons’ influence remains strong under Obama

    Syndicated from Infoshop News on Thu, 2010-06-10

    <p>For those who thought the end of the Bush Administration spelled doomsday for the neoconservative movement, think again.</p>
    <h1>Neocons&rsquo; ...

  • Right to Protest, But Not to Succeed: Some Reflections on the 'We 8 the G8' Protest

    Syndicated from Media Co-op

    BLOG POST by Bahtman - June 8, 2010

    The moment protest actually disrupts something...(i.e. succeeds) things ‘escalate.’ The anti-G8 Protest a few Fridays ago in Vancouver was entirely peaceful, and things got ugly when the police/hotel’s diversionary strategy to smuggle the G8 University heads out of the Hotel were identified and confronted by protestors who were able to figure out that the source of the protest...was sneaking away and successfully rallied the group to block the bus’s path so that the protest could continue.

  • Government of Morocco on Tar Sands 'potential' in Morocco.

    Syndicated from Oil Sands Truth on Thu, 2010-06-10

    This is a government ministry of Morocco report. Moroccans refer to tar sands and oil shale almost interchangeably, and even refer to Alberta's giant "oil shale" mines.

    --M

    Morocco Oil Shale Deposits, an Alternative Oil Source Following Oil Spill in US Golf
    Thursday, May 20 2010 11:43

  • The Spoke: TMC's Broadsheet Issue 2

    Syndicated from Media Co-op

    By Toronto Media Co-op - June 8, 2010

    The Toronto Media Co-op is releasing a broadsheet in the lead up to the G20 Summit. By the time the Summit is underway we will be be publishing the broadsheet on a daily basis.

  • China's tar sands plans no concern

    Syndicated from Oil Sands Truth on Thu, 2010-06-10

    China's oilsands plans no concern
    By Markus Ermisch, Calgary Sun
    June 9, 2010

    China’s increased appetite for Alberta’s oilsands shouldn’t ring alarm bells in Ottawa, says a market observer.

  • Tar sands output set for takeoff, CAPP predicts

    Syndicated from Oil Sands Truth on Thu, 2010-06-10

    Oil sands output set for takeoff, CAPP predicts

    New projects to boost production as they return from backburner

    By Dina O'Meara, Calgary Herald June 10, 2010

    CALGARY - New oilsands projects and investments have changed Canada's long-range supply picture for the better, according to a new industry report.

  • Foreign workers earn ‘substantially’ less than 'Canadians'

    Syndicated from Oil Sands Truth on Thu, 2010-06-10

    Foreign workers earn ‘substantially’ less than Canadians

    June 08, 2010

    Nicholas Keung

    Temporary foreign workers earn substantially less than their Canadian counterparts and their most common jobs are as live-in caregivers, housekeepers and cleaners, says a new report.

  • Teetering

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Thu, 2010-06-10

    Finally, a single article from the mainstream points out that maybe we should re-think our oil-drenched lifestyles. Oil drilling threatens our future, as even the BBC has determined.

  • ACT UP!!

    Syndicated from Defenstrator on Thu, 2010-06-10

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  • Working Class Autonomy and the Crisis

    Syndicated from Libcom on Thu, 2010-06-10

    These are some excerpts from the Red Notes _Working Class Autonomy and the Crisis_ book

    Excerpts from Red Notes, Working Class Autonomy and the Crisis

  • Recovering From the Heart Attack: Arrestees Fighting Olympic Side-Effects in Court

    Syndicated from Dominion Paper

    By Isaac Oommen - June 10, 2010

    Although the Olympics' closing ceremonies were three months ago, for those who opposed the two-week spectacle, the Vancouver 2010 Games have not yet left town...Police were brutal in arresting protesters, and even detained people peacefully walking to a prison vigil later that day.

  • BP Oil Leak Aftermath: Slow-Motion Tragedy Unfolds for Marine Life

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Thu, 2010-06-10
    by Suzanne Goldenberg

    Out on the water, it starts as a slight rainbow shimmer, then turns to wide orange streamers of oil
    whipping through the waves.

  • NY Appeals Court Tosses Ruling on RNC Surveillance

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Thu, 2010-06-10
    by Tom Hays

    NEW YORK — A court overstepped its authority by trying to force the
    New York Police Department to release of hundreds of pages of documents
    about its infiltration of protest groups before the 2004 Republican
    National Convention, an appeals cour

  • Concerns Grow over Bagram's Prison within a Prison

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Thu, 2010-06-10
    by William Fisher

    NEW YORK - The administration of
    President Barack Obama is considering using Afghanistan's U.S.-run
    Bagram Air Base prison to indefinitely detain terrorism suspects
    captured far from a battlefield and who have not been charged with a
    crime - without any judicial oversight.

  • Experts: BP's Plan to Protect Spill Workers Inadequate

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Thu, 2010-06-10
    by Marisa Taylor

    WASHINGTON — BP's plan to protect workers fighting the massive oil
    spill in the Gulf, which the Coast Guard approved on May 25, exposes
    them to higher levels of toxic chemicals than generally accepted
    practices permit.