Week ending Friday - April 6, 2012 Do you want to share the news? Click here to tell your friends about Common Dreams!Readers' Choice / Most Read Views...Paul Buchheit: Five Preposterous, Persistent Conservative Myths Brian Moench: Autism and Disappearing Bees: A Common Denominator? Robert Reich: Whose Recovery? Many Americans Remain in Critical Condition Ellen Brown: Canada’s 2012 Budget: Imposing Austerity on the World’s Most Resource-rich Country David Michael Green: A Very Sick Country Chris Hedges: Someone You Love: Coming to a Gulag Near You Sam Parry: If the Supreme Court Goes Rogue Frances Moore Lappé: What's the Difference Between Fox News and Oxford University Press? Robert Reich: The Fable of the Century Bill Moyers & Michael Winship: The Best Congress the Banks’ Money Can Buy Readers' Choice / Most Read News...USGS: Recent Earthquakes 'Almost Certainly Manmade'Report implicates oil and natural gas drilling, aka fracking. Fukushima Radiation Moving Steadily Across PacificConcentrated levels found as scientists sample the Pacific for signs of Fukushima. Retired Pharmacist's 'Austerity' Suicide Jolts Greece; Ignites OutrageProtestor's response: "This was not suicide - it was murder committed by the state." Update to story here. 'War on Wolves' in Western US Leading to 'Second Extermination'Outrage follows photos of tortured wolf and trend of plummeting populations. Report: Worldwide Opposition to Monsanto Growing“Farmers worldwide are resisting for food sovereignty, but the rest of the world must join us." Wikileaks' Julian Assange Slams Media for Libelous CoverageAssange itemized complaints to Britain's judge-led inquiry examining the standards and practices of the UK's scandal-ridden press. Ehud Olmert Disrupted by Protesters During Speech in ChicagoThe former Israeli Prime Minister is accused of war crimes in Lebanon and Gaza. Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Invasive Strip SearchesACLU: Ruling puts privacy rights of millions at risk. Time Running Out for Sustainable Future: ReportWorldwatch maps sustainable 'good life', warns great changes must be made before it's too late. Limits to Growth: 1972 'Collapse' Prediction Still on TrackPerhaps the most startling find from the current research is that the real world data since 1972 were nearly identical to those predicted.
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