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U.S. coming close to making "greatest unforced error in history of economic policy making"

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 3:24pm
June 30 - Ron Brownstein of the Atlantic talks to Chrystia Freeland about the debt ceiling and the politics in Washington surrounding this issue.
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Steve Brill discusses public education policy in America

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 10:27am
Steve Brill tells Chrystia Freeland how he'd fix American public education.
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David Rohde talks about his seven month Taliban captivity

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 10:15am
June 30 - Chrystia Freeland welcomes David Rohde to the Reuters family and talks discusses his book, "A Rope and a Prayer".
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What makes countries competitive in the world economy?

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 10:10am
June 30 - Chrystia Freeland talks with Siemens CEO, Eric Spiegel, and Atlantic senior writer, James Fallows about competitiveness in today's global economy and the German exception.
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Al Simpson on cutting U.S. debt: Must raise revenue

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 8:04am
Former senator Al Simpson tells Chrystia Freeland that the only way to take care of the debt problem is to raise taxes.
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'Indictments detail motives, plan behind Hariri murder'

Jerusalem Post - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 7:50am

Tribunal indictments in assassination of former Lebanese PM reportedly contain info on assasins' political motives and how they covered traces.

Bushmen face eviction

Ekklesia - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 7:03am

Bushmen in south-west Botswana will be forcefully evicted from their land today (1 July 2011), according to national newspaper The Voice.

Nharo Bushmen in south-west Botswana will be forcefully evicted from their land today (1 July 2011), according to national newspaper The Voice.

Survival International, the NGO working for the rights of tribal people, reports that the Bushmen have vowed to resist eviction from their homes in Xanagas, Kgalagadi District.

One local resident, Xase Tuxwa, was born in Xanagas in 1937. He told reporters, "We were born and raised in Xanagas, but farmers come and erect fences around our homesteads, and then we are ordered to move out."

Fears were sparked after Permanent Secretary to the President, Eric Molale, bought land on a neighbouring farm; the eviction notice followed shortly after.

Molale is listed as director of Debswana diamond company, a joint venture between the Botswana government and De Beers, and the largest diamond producer in the world.

In 2002, Kalahari Bushmen were violently forced off their land in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. At the same time, Molale was serving as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Local Government.

Pelaelo Lucas, a resident at Xanagas, said, "Ever since the arrival of this Molale gentleman… on the Xanagas farming scene, our lives have been hell.

"Our children are forced to board at the primary school on the land, and we are expected to leave them in the care of government officials at the farm when we get evicted."

Survival says that Eric Molale has refused to comment.

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Bushmen face eviction

Ekklesia - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 7:03am

Bushmen in south-west Botswana will be forcefully evicted from their land today (1 July 2011), according to national newspaper The Voice.

Nharo Bushmen in south-west Botswana will be forcefully evicted from their land today (1 July 2011), according to national newspaper The Voice.

Survival International, the NGO working for the rights of tribal people, reports that the Bushmen have vowed to resist eviction from their homes in Xanagas, Kgalagadi District.

One local resident, Xase Tuxwa, was born in Xanagas in 1937. He told reporters, "We were born and raised in Xanagas, but farmers come and erect fences around our homesteads, and then we are ordered to move out."

Fears were sparked after Permanent Secretary to the President, Eric Molale, bought land on a neighbouring farm; the eviction notice followed shortly after.

Molale is listed as director of Debswana diamond company, a joint venture between the Botswana government and De Beers, and the largest diamond producer in the world.

In 2002, Kalahari Bushmen were violently forced off their land in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. At the same time, Molale was serving as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Local Government.

Pelaelo Lucas, a resident at Xanagas, said, "Ever since the arrival of this Molale gentleman… on the Xanagas farming scene, our lives have been hell.

"Our children are forced to board at the primary school on the land, and we are expected to leave them in the care of government officials at the farm when we get evicted."

Survival says that Eric Molale has refused to comment.

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Tunisians take pride in Arab spring slogans, humor

Jerusalem Post - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 6:44am

Comics in North African country lampoon ousted leader Ben Ali and other Arab leaders; Tunisians proud they set in motion protests and satire.

Mexico arrests Zetas cartel leader

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 5:12am
Jul 01 - Mexico's army arrests the alleged second-in-command of the notorious Zetas drug cartel in connection with the massacre of over 70 migrants. Travis Brecher reports.
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Clinton: Syria running out of time to implement reforms

Jerusalem Post - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 4:45am

US Secretary of State warns Assad will face increased organized resistance if changes not made, says no "coherent and consistent" message coming from Syria after latest tank offensive in country's north.

An audacious plan to save the world

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 4:31am
June 30 - Paul Romer talks with Chrystia Freeland about building new cities in the developing world.
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SD officials weigh next action on abortion law (AP)

Yahoo! News: U.S. News - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 3:33am
AP - South Dakota officials must decide their next step after a federal judge said the state's newest abortion law is likely unconstitutional while preventing it from taking effect Friday.

New rules target racy Vietnamese cafes in Calif (AP)

Yahoo! News: U.S. News - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 3:26am
AP - At Cafe Miss Cutie, the windows are tinted but not pitch black. The waitresses are wearing negligees but not naked. And patrons are being urged to smoke outside.

New Calif budget relies on rosy economic outlook (AP)

Yahoo! News: U.S. News - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 3:25am

AP - Gov. Jerry Brown signed a budget just before the start of California's new fiscal year, a rare on-time package that includes a contingency plan to cut schools and community colleges deeper if rosy revenue projections don't materialize.


Senator Al Simpson: U.S. debt is unsustainable

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 3:24am
Chrystia Freeland talks to Senator Al Simpson about U.S. debt
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Kan. abortion rules face test in federal court (AP)

Yahoo! News: U.S. News - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 3:05am

AP - Kansas still has one abortion provider, but two others that don't have state licenses were hoping to persuade a federal judge to block a new licensing law and health department regulations they consider burdensome.


Feds seek life sentence in border agent's death (AP)

Yahoo! News: U.S. News - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 3:04am
AP - Federal prosecutors want a Mexican man sentenced to life in prison for striking and killing a Border Patrol agent with a drug-laden Hummer as the officer laid spike strips in an attempt to puncture the vehicle's tires.

Fed's QE2 fades into the sunset

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 2:37am
June 30 - Summary of business headlines: Federal Reserve's QE2 program ends, Harvard professor says no need for QE3; Greek parliament passes second austerity bill; Britons show outrage over public pension reforms. Stock rally in fourth day. Conway G. Gittens reports.
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Aspen Ideas Festival: The Future of Power

Reuters.com - Fri, 07/01/2011 - 2:31am
The following panel at the Aspen Ideas Festival discussed global economics and the new global geography touching on trade, finance, innovation and talent.
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