For the World March for Peace and Nonviolence, the largest human peace sign in the world was performed in Lucena, Philippines, by 12,000 students of the QUEZON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL on October 7th, 2009.
UK government's former
chief scientific adviser
says Iraq war was about
oil, not weapons of mass
destruction - and warns
there will be more
'resource wars' to
come.http://www.guardian.
co.uk/environment/2009/fe
b/12/king-iraq-resources-
war
From Informat...
Faith-Based Intelligence
Talk by Ray McGovern,
27-year Veteran of the
CIA and co-founder of
Veteran Intelligence
Professionals for Sanity
(VIPS).http://www.informa
tionclearinghouse.info/ar
ticle24185.htm
Manufacturing Consent For
Attack On Iran
US to d...
Le Monde (Translation:
Leslie Thatcher): "A
study published in the
International Journal of
Biological Sciences
demonstrates the toxicity
of three genetically
modified corn varieties
from the American seed
company Monsanto, the
Committee for
Independe...
ALBA alliance forgoes US
dollar
The member nations of the
Bolivarian Alliance for
the Americas, ALBA, have
decided to give up the US
dollar in trading between
them. They will instead
use the sucre
conventional monetary
unit.http://english.ruvr.
ru/2009...
Eugene Robinson: "Sarah
Palin is such a cold-eyed
skeptic about the
Copenhagen summit on
climate change that it's
no surprise she would
call on President Obama
not to attend. After all,
Obama might join other
leaders in acknowledging
that warming is a...
http://www.commondreams.o
rg/view/2009/12/15-8
No War, but No
Peacehttp://www.commondre
ams.org/view/2009/12/15-0
Oxfam International:
Climate Change
Undermining Human Rights
on an Unprecedented
Scalehttp://www.commondre
ams.org/newswire/2009/12/
15-10ht...
COPENHAGEN -- More than
100 climate activists
were detained Wednesday
for trying to break into
a U.N. conference where
193 nations are
deadlocked in talks on a
deal to curb global
warming, police said.
Description: Perennial
herb that grows creeping
along
the ground. In summer
single white flowers grow
followed by red berries.
Uses: Use leaves fresh
or dried and roots dug up
in
winter. Leaves can be
made into a tea that is
an
astringent, as is ...