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Qi Zhang’s electrifying organ performance

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http://www.ted.com Organ virtuoso Qi Zhang plays her electric rendering of “Ridiculous Fellows” from Prokofiev’s “The Love for Three Oranges” orchestral suite. This exhilarating performance from TEDx USC features the Yamaha Electone Stagea, a rare, imported instrument specially programmed by Qi herself.

Seth Godin on the tribes we lead

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http://www.ted.com Seth Godin argues the Internet has ended mass marketing and revived a human social unit from the distant past: tribes. Founded on shared ideas and values, tribes give ordinary people the power to lead and make big change. He urges us to do so.

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Sri Lanka: Arrested Tamil editor speaks to the WSWS + Human toll of Sri Lankan conflict rises

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By Nanda Wickremasinghe
http://www.wsws.org
11 May 2009

N. Vithyatharan, chief editor of the Tamil newspaper Sudar Oli, was released from detention on April 28, four days after police admitted in court that there were no grounds to charge him. His treatment further exposes the lawless character of the Sri Lankan government of President Mahinda Rajapakse.

Vithyatharan had been accused of aiding a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam LTTE air raid on Colombo on February 20. Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse had declared: “We have definite evidence that this person is a Tiger accomplice. He is a Tiger. We will charge him on his crimes. We consider anyone who defends him, also to be a Tiger.” The subsequent police admission showed these claims to be false.

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via Sri Lanka: Arrested Tamil editor speaks to the WSWS.

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Human toll of Sri Lankan conflict rises – 11 May 09

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The United Nations says a “bloodbath” is taking place in northern Sri Lanka, as government troops launch attacks on Tamil Tiger separatists.

One medic in the war zone has reported that 370 bodies were delivered to his hospital over the weekend.

Each side accuses the other of inflicting the casualties – claims that are impossible to verify.

Al Jazeera’s Harry Fawcett reports.

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Interview: Both sides of the Sri Lankan conflict + Sri Lankan army hits hospital

Tom Shannon’s gravity-defying sculpture

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http://www.ted.com Tom Shannon shows off his gravity-defying, otherworldly sculpture — made of simple, earthly materials — that floats and spins like planets on magnets and suspension wire. It’s science-inspired art at its most heavenly.

“Avenger against oligarchy” wins in Ecuador

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Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa on Sunday declared victory in the country’s presidential elections

School Strip-Search Case Before Supreme Court (updated)

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Updated: June 25, 2009

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The Supreme Court heard the Savana Redding case today. When Savana was 13 years old, she was strip-searched for allegedly possessing prescription-strength ibuprofen. School officials violated Savana’s rights and called into question basic constitutional protections for all students in schools across America.

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U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments Today On Unconstitutional Strip Search Of 13-Year-Old Student For Alleged Ibuprofen Possession

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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court today heard oral arguments over whether school officials violated the constitutional rights of a 13-year-old Arizona girl when they strip searched her based on a classmate’s uncorroborated accusation that she previously possessed ibuprofen. The American Civil Liberties Union represents April Redding, the plaintiff in the lawsuit, whose daughter, Savana Redding, was strip searched by Safford Middle School officials six years ago.

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Margaret Wertheim: The beautiful math that links coral, crochet and hyperbolic geometry

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Margaret Wertheim leads a project to re-create the creatures of the coral reefs using a crochet technique invented by a mathematician — celebrating the amazements of the reef, and deep-diving into the hyperbolic geometry underlying coral creation.

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Past is present in Latin America (updated)

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Updated: April 24, 2009 Added Pt 2

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At Summit Obama interested in “looking forward”, but many live the past every day – report from El Salvador

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Past is Present in Latin America

The possibly incommensurable views of two hopeful presidents as Obama looks to the future; Funes to the past.

April 20, 2009 – On April 17, 2009 US President Barack Obama’s opening remarks at the Summit of Americas at Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, stated that, ” [he] didn’t come here to debate the past. [He] came here to deal with the future.” Ramón Rivas, Founding Director of the Museum of Anthropology at El Salvador Technological University, talked with Real News producer Jesse Freeston and says that this might not be the best approach when it comes to addressing the problems of Latin American countries like El Salvador, a country on the brink of a changing political climate that is steeped in a bloody and troubled past. When incoming Salvadoran President-elect, Mauricio Funes, declared victory on March 15, 2009, his words echoed past sentiments of people’s hero, Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero, the Archbishop of San Salvador. Romero was assassinated March 24, 1980, in the same year that Funes’s older brother, Roberto, was murdered by uniform police.

Funes promised on March 15, to carry on “the prophetic message of our martyred Bishop, Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero, who declared that the church will always favor the poor. This idea will guide my actions, looking always to side with the poor and excluded.”

“Romero’s assassination was one of the major precipitating events to El Salvador’s brutal 12 year civil war fought between the FMLN guerrilla army and the US-backed military government. The war ended with the signing of peace accords in 1992, one of the stipulations of which was the creation of a UN truth commission. When that truth commission concluded one year later that 85 percent of the human rights abuses during the war were committed by government forces, the ARENA administration immediately passed a general amnesty law, prohibiting prosecution of crimes committed during the war, a law that still stands today,” Freeston says.

Rivas also discusses the “unconstitutional” dollarization of El Salvador’s economy that occurred in 2001. “On January 1, 2001, the country woke up using the US dollar without any prior consultation. It was a state secret.

Nobody knew anything about it. They dollarized the country overnight—an unconstitutional move. Of course there was the well-known, dreamt-about free-trade agreement that favors the big business owners over the small business owners. Naturally, all this has been approved, with applause, by the defeated ARENA government,” Rivas says.

Tomas Peres, a construction worker in San Salvador, describes the hardship of living under the ARENA administration: “The last 20 years under ARENA, we have been marginalized. Since 2000 our salaries have been frozen. We no longer make the wage we earn; we make the wage that the private companies want us to make.

Now we want the government to recognize what we need from it, and that they approach us to find out what our needs and wants are, that they fund housing and legalize this land.”

As much as Obama hopes to imbue hope with his forward-looking statements in the Americas, there is no denying the residual effects of political strife and civil war on the daily lives of El Salvadorans. Freestons states that the rise of leftist politics in El Salvador is another example of anti-imperialist resistance in the region. “Whether Obama chooses to acknowledge the history that brought us to this day will be up to him. But what cannot be denied is the existence of a more unified and independent Latin American people than any previous US president has ever seen,” Freeston says.

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Past is present in Latin America Pt2

Latin American leaders, born out of US backed repression, demand an end to 50 year-old US-Cuba standoff

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Historic power shift in El Salvador

Leftist FMLN Candidate Mauricio Funes Wins El Salvador Presidential Election

Romero (1989) + Chomsky on Oscar Romero + Massacre during Romero’s funeral

The Daily Show: This Week in Demagogues – Ahmadinejad & Chavez

German TV: 9/11 “A Saudi Operation” and “A Big Lie” (video no longer available)

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On April 4, 2009 the journalist Peter Scholl-Latour appeared on the talk show of the german Phönix channel.
The title of the show was “Germany in War – Out of Afghanistan?”
In this clip you see Peter Scholl-Latour, Khazan Gul (build schools in Afghanistan) and Gert Gert Weisskirchen ( foreign policy spokesman for Social Democrat Party SPD)
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Thermite By John S. Hatch

Danish scientist Niels Harrit, on nano-thermite in the WTC dust (English subtitles)

Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade

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Somali pirates overpowered by US crew but captain still held prisoner

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by Ewen MacAskill in Washington and Xan Rice in Nairobi
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 8 April 2009 21.08 BST

When Somali pirates skimmed across the Indian Ocean and muscled their way aboard a US food aid ship today, it had all the hallmarks of a depressingly familiar scene: a hostage cargo ship, a vulnerable crew and a well-organised team of brigands with the firepower and knowhow to seize a ship and demand a fat ransom.

But as a dramatic tussle on the high seas played out tonight, it became clear this was a startlingly different confrontation to the regular string of hijackings and hostage-takings that have plagued the waters off the Horn of Africa in recent months.

The standoff was apparently defused when the 20-man crew turned on their captors and managed to overpower them, seizing one pirate and sending three others fleeing for their dinghy.

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The drama began when the Maersk Alabama, a container vessel owned by the Danish shipping giant, was hijacked 280 miles southeast of Eyl off Somalia’s eastern coast this morning. It was the pirates’ sixth successful strike in the past fortnight. It was also the first US ship, and crew, to be seized by Somali pirates. Although hostages are seldom hurt while ransoms are negotiated, the kidnapping of Americans would pose serious concern in the White House.

Obama and the White House team had only arrived back in Washington at about 3am (EST) after a week-long tour of Europe and Iraq, but they monitored the crisis, facing the prospect of paying millions in ransom money, as other countries have done, or ordering military action.

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via Somali pirates overpowered by US crew but captain still held prisoner | World news | guardian.co.uk

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Latest On Somali Pirates Hijacked Ship

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Destroyer USS Bainbridge Headed To Hijacked Ship In Somalia (talking about insurance against pirate attacks)

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Betrayed in Iraq

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Noam Chomsky: Support unionization

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Noam Chomsky on the economy and democracy Pt2

Noam Chomsky: The best way to move forward is support unionization

President Obama wanted to show his solidarity with working people, so he went to Illinois and talked at an industrial plant. The choice was striking: he chose Caterpillar. Now, he had to do that over the objections of church and human rights groups because of the devastating effect that Caterpillar machines are having in the Israeli-occupied territories, where they’re wiping out agricultural land and destroying all of the roads and villages and so on. But nobody, as far as I can see, noticed something even more dramatic. I mean, Caterpillar has a role in US labor history. Caterpillar was the first plant in generations to bring in scabs to destroy a strike.

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Chomsky on Giethner

Chomsky Interview with Michael Dranove

Bill Moyers Journal: Families over the edge + Socialism

Bill Moyers Journal: Labor + William Greider

The “Card Check” Hullabaloo By Mike Whitney

Taking back the USA By Jerry Mazza

The Economy Sucks and or Collapse 2

Humanatarian Intervention Challenged by Michel Chossudovsky

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by Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research
14:05 – Mar 20, 2009

10 year commemoration of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

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Red State Update: Legalize Drugs, Save Mexico

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Jackie and Dunlap’s solution to the Mexican drug wars. Well, Dunlap’s, at least.

Let Your Jackie Flag Fly
Join The RSU Community @
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Ron Paul: It’s Time To End Prohibition Of Marijuana!

America’s Dehumanizing Prisons by Sherwood Ross

Barack Obama drops ‘war on drugs’ rhetoric for needle exchanges

US military to help Mexican drug war

Justice Department will stop medical marijuana raids, Attorney General says + Massive drug sweep nets 750 arrests

Mosaic News – 3/27/09: World News From The Middle East

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