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Parents furious as 13-year-old girls given contraceptive implants at school without their knowledge Devices temporarily prevent pregnancy by releasing hormones into the blood In 2011, 1,700 girls aged 13/14 were fitted with implants Under ‘patient confidentiality’ rules, school staff are banned from seeking permission of parents beforehand By Sophie Borland Last updated at 4:09 PM on [...]

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*Originally posted – Feb.4th/2009 @www.AmericansForTheConstitution.com  It is amazing to me how out of touch our government is with the economy and it’s tax paying citizens. As we tax payers go about our lives working hard to support our families – our government is scheming ways to further take over our lives and take away our [...]

7 March 2011 Iran is still not providing the cooperation needed to conclude that its nuclear programme is purely for peaceful activities, the head of the United Nations atomic watchdog agency warned today. “Full implementation by Iran of its binding obligations is needed to establish international confidence in the exclusively peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear [...]

POLICE STATE, USA WorldNetDaily Exclusive Pleading defends authorities’ decision to jail defendant for 12 hours in violation of the law Posted: February 12, 2011 10:50 pm Eastern By Bob Unruh WorldNetDaily Judges who decided the case include Herschel Franks, center-front; Charles Susano (right-front); and S. Michael Swiney (2nd from right in back) Attorneys for Bradley [...]

What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen In the economic sphere an act, a habit, an institution, a law produces not only one effect, but a series of effects. Of these effects, the first alone is immediate; it appears simultaneously with its cause; it is seen. The other effects emerge only subsequently; they are [...]

Rising healthcare costs and continuing recession-related fiscal problems have impelled numerous world governments to introduce a “fat tax.”[1] Support for a similar policy is growing in the United States, which according to leading intellectuals suffers from a collective “weight problem.”[2] Fast-rising weights and a general deterioration of health have increased the volume of weight-related medical [...]

Says Many Gang Members Were Coming After His Family September 7, 2010 11:00 PM UNIONDALE, N.Y. (CBS 2) — He was arrested for protecting his property and family. But it’s how the Long Island man did it that police say crossed the line. He got an AK-47 assault rifle, pulled the trigger and he ended [...]

WRITTEN BY MICHAEL TENNANT THURSDAY, 01 JULY 2010 10:15 Economist Robert Higgs wrote a paper in 1997 arguing that “regime uncertainty” — “a pervasive uncertainty among investors about the security of their property rights in their capital and its prospective returns” owing to the constant barrage of regulation emanating from the Franklin Roosevelt administration and [...]

By Bertrand Russell. May 3, 1919. The battle for political democracy has been won: white men everywhere are to live under the regime of parliamentary government. Russia, which for the present is trying a new form of constitution, will probably be led by internal or external pressure to adopt the system favored by the Western [...]

Legislation will give security services powers to arrest people for crimes they have yet to commit Tom Parfitt in Moscow – guardian.co.uk, Thursday 29 July 2010 21.00 BST Russian police arrest a political opposition activist at a rally in Moscow. Photograph: Alexey Sazonov/AFP/Getty Images Russian citizens can be issued official warnings about crimes that they [...]

June 21st, 2010 | Author: Mark Watson On June 4 a Guardian report uncovered a scandal that surveillance cameras initially promoted to local communities as anti-social deterrents are actually part of a government anti-terrorist initiative targeting Muslim communities in Washwood Heath and Sparkbrook. However, not discussed is the fact that the increasing encroachments on the [...]

Terri Hall @ rightsidenews.com [Editor's note: The Free Trade corridor network that tie Mexico, Canada and the U.S. together are a critical component of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that was negotiated by George W. Bush and signed into law by Bill Clinton. Both Bush and Clinton were members of the Trilateral Commission. [...]

By Jaya Narain Last updated at 3:43 PM on 23rd July 2010 A soldier who lost a leg in Afghanistan has had his disability benefits stopped because he has learnt to walk a few hundred metres on a prosthetic limb. Private Aron Shelton, 26, had his left leg amputated below the knee – while his [...]