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Gulf Oil Spill Stopped: BP Says Oil Leak Is HALTED

Posted: July 15th, 2010

Gulf Oil SpillNEW ORLEANS – BP says oil has stopped leaking into the Gulf for the first time since April.

BP has been slowly dialing down the flow as part of a test on a new cap. Engineers are now monitoring the pressure to see if the busted well holds.

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‘Countdown To Zero’ FILM: Musicians Unite To Support Elimination Of Nuclear Weapons, START Treaty

Posted: July 15th, 2010

Musicians of all stripes are coming out to support the new film “Countdown to Zero,” which documents the rise of nuclear weapons and advocates the urgent need to to secure loose nukes and eventually eliminate all weapons of mass destruction.

Macy Gray, Ok Go, and Weezer are just a few of the bands urging their fans to see the movie and rally support for it across the nation.

Directed by Lucy Walker, the creators of the film described it in a press release as

trac[ing] the history of the atomic bomb from its origins to the present state of global affairs: nine nations possessing nuclear weapons capabilities with others racing to join them, with the world held in a delicate balance that could be shattered by an act of terrorism, failed diplomacy, or a simple accident. Written and directed by acclaimed documentarian Lucy Walker (The Devil’s Playground, Blindsight), the film features an array of important international figures, including President Jimmy Carter, Mikhail Gorbachev, Pervez Musharraf and Tony Blair. It makes a compelling case for eliminating all nuclear weapons worldwide, an issue more topical than ever with world leaders working to achieve this goal today.


Watch a preview below.

For more information and to buy tickets, visit GlobalZero.org

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Countries fail to deliver on Haiti aid pledges

Posted: July 15th, 2010

(CNN) — Six months after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, most governments that promised money to help rebuild the country have not delivered any funds at all, a CNN investigation has found.

Donors promised $5.3 billion at an aid conference in March, about two months after the earthquake — but less than 2 percent of that money has been handed over so far to the United Nations-backed body set up to handle it.

Only four countries have paid anything at all: Brazil, Norway, Estonia and Australia.

The United States pledged $1.15 billion. It has paid nothing, with the money tied up in the congressional appropriations process.

Venezuela promised even more — $1.32 billion. It has also paid nothing, although it has written off some of Haiti’s debt.

Former President Bill Clinton, a U.N. special envoy for Haiti, said he plans to put pressure on governments that have been slow to deliver on their promises.

“I’m going to call all those governments and say, the ones who said they’ll give money to support the Haitian government, I want to try to get them to give the money, and I’m trying to get the others to give me a schedule for when they’ll release it,” Clinton told CNN’s Anderson Cooper earlier this week.

He said the worldwide economic crisis was at least partly to blame.

“I think that they’re all having economic trouble, and they want to hold their money as long as possible,” Clinton said.

Altogether, about $506 million has been disbursed to Haiti since the donors’ conference in March, said Jehane Sedky of the U.N. Development Program.

That’s about 9 percent of the money that was pledged. But about $200 million was money that had been in the pipeline for aid work before the earthquake, and about another $200 million went directly to the government of Haiti to help it get back on its feet, Sedky explained.

That has left the commission with about $90 million in donations since the conference, Sedky said.

There is some dispute about the World Bank’s contribution

The bank says it has made available $479 million dollars, and of that $56.6 million has “already been used” for different government-led projects. The World Bank says that this money was provided directly to the Haitian government and did not go into the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission.

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South Africa to kick homeless off streets before World Cup

Posted: March 29th, 2010

Homeless moved for world cupThousands of homeless people are being forced off the streets of South Africa to hide the scale of poverty there from World Cup fans.

More than 800 tramps, beggars and street children have already been removed from Johannesburg and sent to remote settlements hundreds of miles away.

And in Cape Town, where England face Algeria on June 18, up to 300 have been moved to Blikkiesdorp camp where 1,450 families are crammed in a settlement of tin huts designed for just 650 people.

Johannesburg councillor Sipho Masigo was unrepentant. “Homelessness and begging are big problems in the city,” he said. “You have to clean your house before you have guests. There is nothing wrong with that.

“The numbers of homeless are in the hundreds, leading up to thousands.” Other host cities – like Rustenburg where England kick off their campaign against the USA on June 12 – are believed to be drawing up similar plans to move homeless people away from tourist areas near town centres and stadiums. South Africans are desperate to cast their country in a positive light despite soaring crime, drug use and the HIV crisis. Campaigners have slammed the removals policy as a sham and a temporary solution.

Bill Rogers, who works with the homeless in Johannesburg, said: “Rather than help people permanently, the government’s obvious intention is to release them back on the streets after the World Cup.”

Warren Whitfield, of homeless charity Addiction Action, added: “It’s a cosmetic fix to create an impression of South Africa for football fans which is not real.

“We have huge problems with homelessness and that is what the world should see.”

Top Guns’ guard on the teams ENGLAND’S football stars will be escorted by two fighter jets every time they fly during the World Cup.

Defence chiefs in South Africa have drawn up the plan to protect Fabio Capello’s squad from terror atrocities.

The 31 other competing nations will also be protected by the same airborne “ring of steel” amid fears extremists could target high-profile players as they fly between matches.

A source said: “FIFA and the South Africans are taking no chances with the security.”

By Gary Anderson

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U.S. Health Care Bill PASSES

Posted: March 22nd, 2010

After more than a year of virulent debate, Democrats marched through a throng of jeering protesters, whose slurs recalled a Washington of the 1960s — when the party forced civil rights legislation and Medicare through a fiercely divided Congress. Against unified Republican opposition, they built on that foundation Sunday with the passage of a health care reform bill that extends coverage to 32 million Americans and tightly regulates the insurance industry.

“It is with great humility and with great pride that we tonight will make history for our country and progress for the American people,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) before the vote to a standing ovation on one side of the aisle and silence on the other. “Just think–we will be joining those who established Social Security, Medicare, and now tonight, health care for all Americans.”

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International Women’s Day 2010: What’s it all about?

Posted: March 8th, 2010

Oscars 2010 heroine Kathryn Bigelow couldn’t have timed her historic first-female-director win better, because today the world is celebrating International Women’s Day 2010.

The 100th anniversary of the occasion, marked with the slogan ‘Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities: Progress for All’, will see rallies, seminars and assemblies take place around the globe.

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Opinion: Why protest Vancouver’s 2010 Olympics?

Posted: February 26th, 2010

by Gord Hill

There are many reasons to protest the Olympic Games. It is a multi-billion dollar industry run by an elite clique who sell the five rings to the highest bidder, using sports as a commodity and a platform for corporate advertising. Their main goal is profit, in collaboration with their partners: government, local organizing committees, and corporations (construction, real estate, tourism, TV, and media, as well as sponsors).

The Olympics have a long history of association with fascists, colonialists, and authoritarian regimes (i.e., the 1936 Hitler Olympics, the 1968 Mexico City Olympic massacre, and the 2008 Beijing Summer Games). Since the 1980s, they have displaced over three million people and contributed to massive increases in homelessness (as we’ve seen in Vancouver). Read the rest of this entry »

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Raj Patel: The Value of Nothing

Posted: February 10th, 2010

Valuable food for thought in these difficult times.

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State Of The Union 2010: Obama’s Speech

Posted: January 27th, 2010

Madame Speaker, Vice President Biden, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans:

Our Constitution declares that from time to time, the President shall give to Congress information about the state of our union. For two hundred and twenty years, our leaders have fulfilled this duty. They have done so during periods of prosperity and tranquility. And they have done so in the midst of war and depression; at moments of great strife and great struggle.

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Story of Stuff

Posted: January 27th, 2010

From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It’ll teach you something, it’ll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.

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