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Diana: Time for police to make arrests and seize documents, says lawyer

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Express - John Twomey, 10/12/13

 

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Princess Diana in Washington in 1995 [AP]

 

SCOTLAND Yard was under increasing pressure last night to launch a full-scale inquiry into sensational allegations that the SAS assassinated Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed.

Simon McKay was speaking after it emerged a third witness has corroborated claims from a former SAS sniper who apparently boasted how the elite regiment was involved in the deaths of the couple in a Paris underpass.

More: Express.co.uk

 

Million Veteran March on Sunday

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Newsmax - 10/11/13, Wanda Carruthers

 

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Indignance over the treatment of the nation's military and veterans has spurred a Million Veteran March, to be held nationwide on Sunday.

"Jack Kennedy said, 'You'll know the character of a nation by the way it treats its veterans.' This is a low time in the character of a nation," Boykin said.

More: Newsmax.com

 

US media analysts in Syria debate tied to defense contractors

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Press TV - 10/11/13, HJ/HJ

 

Military analysts who recently made frequent appearances on major US media outlets to make the case for a military strike against Syria have ties to prominent defense contractors and other firms with stakes in the conflict, according to a new report.

The report by the Public Accountability Initiative, a nonprofit watchdog, details appearances by nearly two dozen commentators who spoke in favor of launching a military campaign against Syria during the recent media frenzy on the issue.

More: PressTV.ir

 

Truckers roll ahead with D.C. Beltway protest

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USA Today - 10/10/13, Michael Winter

 

Beginning Oct. 11, 2013, anti-government truckers plan to clog the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) over the Columbus Day holiday weekend.
(Photo: H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY)

Beginning Friday, thousands of anti-government drivers reportedly will converge on the Capital Beltway over the holiday weekend. Other protests are planned nationwide.

Drivers plan to occupy three lanes of Interstate 495, driving 55 mph, with the fourth lane kept clear for emergency vehicles and supporters. Only motorists displaying the group's Twitter hashtag on their vehicles will be allowed to pass, Andrews and other organizers say, adding that the protest would be peaceful and lawful.

Vatican introduces Law XVIII on transparency, supervision and information

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Vatican Insider - 10/09/13, By Vatican Insider Staff

 


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The Pontifical Commission for Vatican City has introduced a new law as a further clampdown on the financial system. The new law gives greater powers to the Financial Information Authority and the Governorate

“Law No. XVIII consolidates the existing discipline in matters of: Measures to prevent and counter money laundering and the financing of terrorism; Vigilance and regulation of the bodies carrying out professional activities of a financial nature; Collaboration and exchange of information by the Financial Information Authority internally and at an international level; Measures against individuals who threaten peace and international security; Declarations of cross-border transportation of cash.”

More: VaticanInsider.lastampa.it

 

UK’s MI5 seeking to justify foreign military intervention

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Press TV - 10/10/13, SSM/HE

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London headquarters of Britain's spying agency MI5
 
An anti-war activist has accused Britain's domestic spying apparatus MI5 of seeking to justify the country’s future interventions into foreign states under the pretext of the so-called war on terror.
 
In an interview with Russia’s English-language news channel RT on Wednesday, Jim Brann said recent comments by the MI5 director general Andrew Parker will make life harder for British Muslims, whom the UK government is trying to portray as the main threat to the society.

More: PressTV.ir

 

EU bank VP probed in Spanish corruption scandal

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Press TV - 10/09/13, CAH/SS

 

Magdalena Alvarez, vice president of the European Investment Bank

Magdalena Alvarez, vice president of the European Investment Bank
 
The vice president of the European Investment Bank has been questioned by an investigating judge in Spain about her role in a corruption scandal involving public funds.


Magdalena Alvarez, who is European Investment Bank’s (EIB) second head, appeared before Judge Mercedes Alaya on Tuesday, as she had been named an official suspect in a case involving fictitious early retirement and severance payments from a public fund.

More: PressTV.ir

 

The NSA’s Huge New Data Center Keeps Having Meltdowns and No One Knows Why

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Source: 2012 The Big Picture - 10/09/13

 

I was thinking maybe sabotage by the good guys; insiders, or what have you. Whatever works—as long as the data centre doesn’t work!  The Universe works according to our Constitution and is on OUR side.   ~ BP

From Godlike Productions:

“BREAKING NEWS: NSA Data Center in Utah is rocked by explosions 

BLUFFDALE, UTAH — Massive electrical surges at a data storage facility for the National Security Agency have led to the destruction of hugely expensive machinery and delayed its opening for a year, officials revealed Tuesday.”

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Police Officers Spied On Moral Monday Protesters

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PressTV.ir - 10/09/13, AT/HJ
 

A woman is arrested as protesters rally during “Moral Monday” demonstrations at the General Assembly in Raleigh, North Carolina, Monday, July 8, 2013.

A woman is arrested as protesters rally during “Moral Monday” demonstrations at the General Assembly in Raleigh, North Carolina, Monday, July 8, 2013.
 
 
North Carolina police covertly spied on protesters who were part of the widespread 'Moral Monday' demonstrations that shook the state this summer, according to testimony given at a trial for a protester who was arrested in an act of civil disobedience.


At the hearing of Saladin Muammad, a US Army veteran and labor activist arrested on May 13 while at a Moral Monday protest, General Assembly Police Chief Jeff Weaver testified that he received advanced intelligence reports from officers about protesters' plans ahead of events in which arrests were made.

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