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UPDATE 2-Opposition boycott, protests hit Kuwaiti election

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As seen on Chicago Tribune Reuters By Sylvia Westall

6:13 a.m. CST, December 1, 2012

Islamist, nationalist and liberal opposition groups gather to protest the Kuwait government's amendment of the electoral law and support a boycott on the country's election on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012 in Kuwait City. More than 15,000 protesters rallied in the first government-authorized demonstration in Kuwait since a ban on political gatherings earlier this month. The election to be held Saturday, Dec. 1 is the fifth since mid-2006, and the second this year.(AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)

Protests turn violent in Slovenia ahead of presidential vote

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euronews 01/12 09:23 CET

Protests turn violent in Slovenia ahead of presidential vote

Thousands of protesters gathered in the Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana on Friday to rally against government budget cuts ahead of the country’s presidential election.

The demonstration began peacefully – many demonstrators held banners calling on Prime Minister Janez Jansa and his cabinet to quit office – but clashes broke out between police and protesters when a group tried to storm parliament.
At least 15 people were reportedly injured and 30 were arrested in what turned into a street battle.

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Email privacy bill passes committee in the Senate

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Los Angeles Times This post has been corrected, as indicated below.

Dairy of Mad Men: Angry farmers spray milk on riot police in Brussels (Video)

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Published on Nov 26, 2012 by

 

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Thousands of dairy farmers on Monday protested low prices for their product, choking traffic in the Belgian capital with their tractors and spraying European Union headquarters and police with milk. One group started a fire in the street, but despite some pushing and shoving with police, there was no major violence. Farmers from several EU nations are demanding higher prices for milk, which currently is often being sold at below production costs, threatening the survival of their farms.

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The Effect of Electrosmog on Your Vibration

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Waking Times Chris Bourne, Openhand Contributor November 26, 2012

We’re often speaking about the negative affects of electrosmog on our vibration. How it contracts us down and then disrupts higher consciousness connection. When I started to walk the path, benevolence guided me to investigate the relative affects of, for example, electricity in our homes, WiFi, mobile phones, TV and computers. Of course if we’re to still engage with society (in order to change it), we most probably still have to use various electro gadgets, but being aware of their affects, consciously balancing the degree of exposure, dissipating negative frequencies and connecting to the natural vibration of Gaia are all things that will generally reduce the negative impact…

Here’s a really interesting video clip from the famous nutritionist David Wolf, who demonstrates in an amusing and informative way the affects of electrosmog on our field. Let it inspire a closer look at the electropolution in your living environment and a contemplation of how you might reduce the negative affects…

Marijuana Decriminalization Drops Youth Crime Rates by Stunning 20% in One Year

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AlterNet The Center for Public Integrity by Susan Ferriss November 26, 2012

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Arresting and putting low-level juvenile offenders into the criminal-justice system pulls many kids deeper into trouble rather than turning them around.

Marijuana — it’s one of the primary reasons why California experienced a stunning 20 percent drop in juvenile arrests in just one year, between 2010 and 2011, according to provocative new research.

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Supreme Court declares right to film police is protected under First Amendment

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Natural News.com Wednesday, November 28, 2012 by: J. D. Heyes


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(NaturalNews) Ever since ordinary Americans have been able to instantly videotape any given situation, there have been powerful forces working to circumvent the Constitution and prohibit use of such technology.

The most recent example involves a California man who was tossed in jail for four days after he attempted to videotape police officers on a public street.

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Autism severity may stem from fear

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MedicalXPress.com November 29, 2012

Autism severity may stem from fear

(Medical Xpress)—Most people know when to be afraid and when it's ok to calm down.
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