December 03, 2007 11:51 AM Link ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, Jonathan Karl, Luis Martinez, Kirit Radia and Jennifer Duck Report: In a stunning reversal of Bush administration conventional wisdom, a new assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies concludes Iran shelved its nuclear weapons program over four years ago. “We judge with […]

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Today’s NZ Herald article related to the UN Bali Climate conference states that “America now stands alone as the only rich western country not to have signed the Kyoto Protocol.” Refer Link Notably, this article has not mentioned that: a) Canada has abandoned its commitment to Kyoto and that the […]

Adam Cresswell, Health editor | December 01, 2007 Link BOTTLED water should be fluoridated to the same concentrations as public drinking water in order to reduce tooth decay, according to a revised policy by Australia’s top dental body. The Australian Dental Association has reinforced its existing stance in favour of […]

This photo is from the Sideswipe section of the NZ Herald today. It’s taken high in the hills at Motu, reputedly one of the only places where the sheep chase the dogs. The person that thinks of the best caption for this within the next two weeks gets a copy […]

5:00AM Tuesday December 04, 2007 Link Is the bill restricting political campaigning an attack on democracy? The Herald has today, for the second time in a month, run a front page editorial calling for the Electoral Finance Bill to be scrapped, saying it is an attack on democracy There will […]

Who saw ‘Rapid Response’ on TV1 about the white powder that post office staff believed to be anthrax? This Starfish production was yet another example of the corporate-controlled media trying to frighten unsuspecting members of the public as a means to empower the New World Order, in my opinion. For […]

One thing that has changed is that fewer people trust the WHO and the UN. Please refer this Link in relation to this matter. Saturday December 01, 2007 Link Does the news that the United Nations overestimated the number of HIV infections mean the world has turned the tide on […]

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By Alisha Ryu Nairobi 30 November 2007 Health officials in Uganda say they have identified a strain of the deadly Ebola virus as the likely killer of at least 16 people in the west of the country since late August. But as VOA Correspondent Alisha Ryu reports from our East […]

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