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U.S. Declines to Give Details on Radiation March 19, 2011, Wall
Street Journal
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704608504576208840531837916-sea
rch.html

U.S. government officials, in private sessions on Capitol Hill [on
Friday, March 18], repeatedly declined to give details of radiation
measurements at the stricken Japanese nuclear complex, saying the
situation is shrouded in a "fog of war." Separately, the Obama
administration said ... "miniscule quantities" of radiation from
the Japanese nuclear accident were detected Friday at a monitoring
station in Sacramento, Calif., a day after similar traces of radiation
were detected in Washington state. The administration said the
levels of the radioactive isotope xenon 133 were approximately
equivalent to one-millionth the dose received from the sun, rocks
or other natural sources. The Obama administration's reluctance to
detail in public what it is learning from radiation-detection
operations around the damaged Fukushima Daiichi complex in Japan
... comes after statements Wednesday by the head of the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission that painted a grimmer picture of the nuclear
crisis than Japanese officials had offered, and suggested that the
U.S. didn't trust the information coming from the Japanese government.

Note: Shouldn't the title be something more like "U.S. Refuses to
Give Radiation Details for Fear of Industry Repercussions"? How sad
that money often continues to trump public health in matters like
this.

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Fukushima: Mark 1 Nuclear Reactor Design Caused GE Scientist To
Quit In Protest March 15, 2011, ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/fukushima-mark-nuclear-reactor-design-caused-ge
...

Thirty-five years ago, Dale G. Bridenbaugh and two of his colleagues
at General Electric resigned from their jobs after becoming
increasingly convinced that the nuclear reactor design they were
reviewing -- the Mark 1 -- was so flawed it could lead to a devastating
accident. Five of the six reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant,
which has been wracked since Friday's earthquake with explosions
and radiation leaks, are Mark 1s. "The problems we identified in
1975 were that, in doing the design of the containment, they did
not take into account the dynamic loads that could be experienced
with a loss of coolant," Bridenbaugh [said]. "The impact loads the
containment would receive by this very rapid release of energy could
tear the containment apart and create an uncontrolled release."
Questions persisted for decades about the ability of the Mark 1 to
handle the immense pressures that would result if the reactor lost
cooling power. In 1986, for instance, Harold Denton, then the
director of NRC's Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, spoke
critically about the design during an industry conference. Today
that design is being put to the ultimate test in Japan.

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).

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Bungling, cover-ups define Japanese nuclear industry March 17, 2011,
MSNBC/Associated Press
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42129558/ns/business-world_business

Behind Japan's escalating nuclear crisis sits a scandal-ridden
energy industry in a comfy relationship with government regulators
often willing to overlook safety lapses. Leaks of radioactive steam
and workers contaminated with radiation are just part of the
disturbing catalog of accidents that have occurred over the years
and been belatedly reported to the public, if at all. In one case,
workers hand-mixed uranium in stainless steel buckets, instead of
processing by machine, so the fuel could be reused, exposing hundreds
of workers to radiation. Two later died. "Everything is a secret,"
said Kei Sugaoka, a former nuclear power plant engineer in Japan
who now lives in California. "There's not enough transparency in
the industry." In 1989 Sugaoka received an order that horrified
him: edit out footage showing cracks in plant steam pipes in video
being submitted to regulators. Sugaoka alerted his superiors in the
Tokyo Electric Power Co., but nothing happened b for years. He
decided to go public in 2000. Three Tepco executives lost their
jobs. The legacy of scandals and cover-ups over Japan's half-century
reliance on nuclear power has strained its credibility with the
public. That mistrust has been renewed this past week with the
crisis at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant. The vagueness and scarcity
of details offered by the government and Tepco b and news that seems
to grow worse each day b are fueling public anger and frustration.

Note: For lots more from reliable sources on government and corporate
corruption, click here (
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here ( http://www.wanttoknow.info/corporatecorruptionnewsarticles
).

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Diablo Canyon nuclear plant 'near miss' in report March 18, 2011,
San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco's leading newspaper)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/03/17/BUA01IDTUO.DTL

For 18 months, operators at the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant near
San Luis Obispo didn't realize that a system to pump water into one
of their reactors during an emergency wasn't working. It had been
accidentally disabled by the plant's own engineers, according to a
report ... from the Union of Concerned Scientists (
http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear_power/ ) watchdog group, [which] lists
14 recent "near misses" - instances in which serious problems at a
plant required federal regulators to respond. The report criticizes
both plant operators and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for
allowing some known safety issues to fester. The problem at Diablo
Canyon ... involved a series of valves that allow water to pour
into one of the plant's two reactors during emergencies, keeping
the reactor from overheating. A pair of remotely operated valves
in the emergency cooling system was taking too long to move from
completely closed to completely open. So engineers shortened the
distance between those two positions, according to the report.
Unfortunately, two other pairs of valves were interlocked with the
first. They couldn't open at all until the first pair opened all
the way. No one noticed until the valves refused to open during a
test in October 2009, 18 months after the engineers made the changes.

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here ( http://www.wanttoknow.info/corporatecorruptionnewsarticles
).

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Japan disaster shows U.S. journalists unprepared March 18, 2011,
San Francisco Chronicle
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/03/17/DDFN1ICTA0.DTL

If any institution needs to get back to basics and refocus on what
it takes to survive a disaster - or report on it with integrity -
it's the cable news business. The triple threat in Japan - earthquake,
tsunami, nuclear reactors in peril - is clearly demonstrating how
reporters and anchors are bungling the basics and how the producers
and executives in charge of them have fallen woefully short of
leadership. Yes, the visuals were riveting and horrific, but context
was lacking. Covering this trilogy of terror in Japan really
underscores how much better prepared reporters and anchors need to
be.

The incessantly simplistic and embarrassing questions need to stop.

It's a shame that going online to watch videos from NHK, BBC and
Al Jazeera English was far and away the best option for Americans.

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From Hiroshima to Fukushima March 17, 2011, New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/17/opinion/17iht-edschell17.html

The horrible and heartbreaking events in Japan present a strange
concatenation of disasters. Succumbing to the one-two punch of the
earthquake and the tsunami, eleven of Japanbs 54 nuclear power
reactors were shut down. Three of them have lost coolant to their
cores and have experienced partial meltdowns. The same three have
also suffered large explosions. The spent fuel in a fourth caught
fire. Now a second filthy wave is beginning to roll b this one
composed of radioactive elements in the atmosphere. They include
unknown amounts of cesium-137 and iodine-131, which can only have
originated in the melting cores or in nearby spent fuel rod pools.
The Japanese government has evacuated some 200,000 people in the
vicinity of the plants. The second shock was, of course, different
from the first in at least one fundamental respect. The first was
dealt by Mother Nature, who has thus reminded us of her sovereign
power to nourish or punish our delicate planet, its axis now tipping
ever so slightly in a new direction. No finger of blame can be
pointed at any perpetrator.

The second shock, on the other hand, is the product of humankind,
and involves human responsibility. Until the human species stepped
in, there was no appreciable release of atomic energy from nuclear
fission or fusion on earth.

Note: For an excellent list of experiments in which humans, either
individually or collectively as a species, are being used as guinea
pigs in most unethical and dangerous ways, click here (
http://www.wanttoknow.info/humanguineapigs ).

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Scotland Yard officers in 'false arrest' investigation March 14,
2011, The Telegraph (One of the UK's leading newspapers)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8380815/Scotland-Yard-officers-in-fals
e-arrest-investigation.html

Three Metropolitan Police officers are under investigation after
they were alleged to have inadvertently recorded themselves arranging
to falsely arrest a protester during the student fees demonstrations.
The officers, who have not been named, are alleged to have conspired
to arrest a 20-year-old man who had broken through the police cordon
during the protests at Parliament Square in December. The man was
chased and caught and, it is alleged, was then struck in the face
with a police riot shield which chipped his tooth. The officers are
then alleged to have discussed how to arrest the man and are believed
to have concocted a story in which they claimed the man had threatened
to cause criminal damage to a nearby building. However one of the
officers was wearing sound recording equipment which recorded the
chase and arrest of the man and the subsequent conversation between
the officers. The officers have each been served with letters telling
them that they are now being investigated for gross misconduct and
criminal matters b believed to be assault and false arrest. A total
of 113 complaints were received by the IPCC about police officers
behaviour during the four demonstrations. One of them concerns
20-year-old student Alfie Meadows, who needed brain surgery after
he was allegedly struck on the head during a protest in December.

Note: For lots more on government corruption, click here (
http://www.wanttoknow.info/governmentcorruptionnewsarticles ).

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Why cops lie March 15, 2011, San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco's
leading newspaper)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/03/14/EDKL1IAK11.DTL

Police officer perjury in court to justify illegal dope searches
is commonplace. One of the dirty little not-so-secret secrets of
the criminal justice system is undercover narcotics officers
intentionally lying under oath. It is a perversion of the American
justice system that strikes directly at the rule of law. Yet it is
the routine way of doing business in courtrooms everywhere in
America. Why do police ...

show contempt for the law by systematically perjuring themselves?
The first reason is because they get away with it. They know that
in a swearing match between a drug defendant and a police officer,
the judge always rules in favor of the officer. Another reason is
the nature of most drug cases and the likely type of person involved.
The defendant is poor, uneducated, frequently a minority, with a
criminal record, and he does have drugs. But the main reason is
that the job of these cops is chasing drugs. Their professional
advancement depends on nabbing dopers. It's reinforced by San
Francisco's own sorry history of infamous undercover narcotics
officers promoted to top levels in the department despite contempt
for the law shown by bullying, brutality and perjury in carrying
out illegal searches and arrests. So the modern narcotics officer
is just following a well-worn path.

Note: For lots more on government corruption, click here (
http://www.wanttoknow.info/governmentcorruptionnewsarticles ).

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Michigan bill would impose "financial martial law"

March 11, 2011, CBS News
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20042299-503544.html

Michigan lawmakers are on the verge of approving a bill that would
enable the governor to appoint "emergency managers" -- officials
with unilateral power to make sweeping changes to cities facing
financial troubles. Under the legislation ... the governor could
declare a "financial emergency" in towns or school districts. He
could then appoint a manager to fire local elected officials, break
contracts, seize and sell assets, eliminate services - and even
eliminate whole cities or school districts without any public input.
The measure passed in the state Senate this week; the House passed
its own version earlier. Republican Gov. Rick Snyder has said he
will sign the bill into law. U.S. Rep. John Conyers, a Democrat who
represents Detroit, said in a statement that in a given city, the
governor's new "financial czar" could "force a municipality into
bankruptcy, a power that will surely be used to extract further
concessions from hardworking public sector workers." He said the
legislation raises "serious constitutional concerns."

Note: The bill was made law. For more, click here (
http://blogs.forbes.com/rickungar/2011/03/18/the-michigan-monarchy-legislates
-financial-martial-law-nation-yawns/
. For a treasure trove of reports from major media sources exposing
the control exerted by financial powers on government officials,
click here ( http://www.wanttoknow.info/bankbailoutnewsarticles ).

-------------------------

State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley resigns after flap over his
WikiLeaks remarks March 13, 2011, Chicago Tribune/Associated Press
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-ap-us-us-wikileaks,0,5015377.story

Chief State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley quit on [March 13]
after causing a stir by describing the military's treatment of the
suspected WikiLeaks leaker as "ridiculous" and "stupid," pointed
words that forced President Barack Obama to defend the detention
as appropriate.

Crowley's comments about the conditions for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning
at a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Va., reverberated quickly.
Manning is being held in solitary confinement for all but an hour
every day, and is stripped naked each night and given a suicide-proof
smock to wear to bed. His lawyer calls the treatment degrading.
Amnesty International says the treatment may violate Manning's human
rights.

Crowley, who retired as colonel from the Air Force in 1999 after
26 years in the military, was quoted as telling students at a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology seminar on Thursday that he
didn't understand why the military was handling Manning's detention
that way, and calling it "ridiculous, counterproductive and stupid."

-------------------------

Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media March 17,
2011, The Guardian (One of the UK's leading newspapers)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/mar/17/us-spy-operation-social-netw
orks

The US military is developing software that will let it secretly
manipulate social media sites by using fake online personas to
influence internet conversations and spread pro-American propaganda.
A Californian corporation has been awarded a contract with United
States Central Command (Centcom), which oversees US armed operations
in the Middle East and Central Asia, to develop what is described
as an "online persona management service" that will allow one US
serviceman or woman to control up to 10 separate identities based
all over the world. Critics are likely to complain that it will
allow the US military to create a false consensus in online
conversations, crowd out unwelcome opinions and smother commentaries
or reports that do not correspond with its own objectives. The
discovery that the US military is developing false online personalities
b known to users of social media as "sock puppets" b could also
encourage other governments, private companies and non-government
organisations to do the same.

Once developed, the software could allow US service personnel,
working around the clock in one location, to respond to emerging
online conversations with any number of co-ordinated messages,
blogposts, chatroom posts and other interventions.

Note: The Pentagon claims that the "fake persona" software will not
be used on social networks in the United States, because that would
break laws against using propaganda on US citizens. How much
credence should be given to this assurance?

-------------------------

US Supreme Court won't review drug patent deal March 7, 2011, The
Guardian/Reuters http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/feedarticle/9533058

The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a ruling that drug companies can
pay rivals to delay production of generic drugs without violating
federal antitrust laws. The justices refused to review a federal
appeals court ruling that upheld the dismissal of a legal challenge
to a deal between Bayer AG and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd's
Barr Laboratories. Bayer paid Barr to prevent it from bringing to
market a version of the antibiotic drug Cipro. The deal, involving
Bayer's 1997 settlement of patent litigation with Barr, was challenged
by a number of pharmacies, which appealed to the Supreme Court.
More than 30 states and various consumer groups supported the appeal.
The U.S.

Federal Trade Commission has opposed such deals, saying they violate
antitrust law and cost consumers an estimated $3.5 billion a year
in higher prescription drug prices. It has supported legislation
pending in Congress to prohibit such settlements, which it says
have increased in recent years. The New York-based appeals court,
in its ruling last year, cited its similar 2005 decision involving
the drug Tamoxifen, used to treat breast cancer, infertility and
other conditions. The Supreme Court declined to review that case.
In the Cipro case, the Supreme Court rejected the appeal by the
pharmacies without comment.

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corruption, click here (
http://www.wanttoknow.info/governmentcorruptionnewsarticles ) and
here ( http://www.wanttoknow.info/corporatecorruptionnewsarticles
).

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Vatican Radio is told to pay out over cancer risk scare March 1,
2011, The Independent (One of the UK's leading newspapers)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/vatican-radio-is-told-to-pay-o
ut...

Italy's supreme Court has ordered Vatican Radio to compensate a
small town near Rome following claims that children there were at
a higher risk of cancer because of the broadcaster's high-powered
transmitters.

Reports emerged in 2001 that electro-magnetic radiation produced
by Vatican Radio's transmitters near Cesano was above the legal
limit.

The station cut the strength of its signals, but the case went to
court when a health authority released a study claiming that children
in the area were six times more likely to develop leukaemia than
youngsters elsewhere. Codacons, the national consumer association
which backed residents' claims, hailed the court's decision. "Finally
justice is done and the people of Cesano will be able to have the
compensation they deserve," said the president of Codacons, Carlo
Rienzi. Some experts believe high-powered radio transmitters might
raise the risk of cancer in children. However, unlike ionising
radiation, such as X-rays, it is not clear how radio waves might
damage cells in a way that causes the disease.

Note: For a related BBC article, click here (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10634977 ).

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Billions in Bloat Uncovered in Beltway March 1, 2011, Wall Street
Journal
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703749504576172942399165436.htm
l

The U.S. government has 15 different agencies overseeing food-safety
laws, more than 20 separate programs to help the homeless and 80
programs for economic development. These are a few of the findings
in a massive study of overlapping and duplicative programs that
cost taxpayers billions of dollars each year, according to the
Government Accountability Office. A report from the nonpartisan GAO
... compiles a list of redundant and potentially ineffective federal
programs. The GAO examined numerous federal agencies, including the
departments of defense, agriculture and housing and urban development,
and pointed to instances where different arms of the government
should be coordinating or consolidating efforts to save taxpayers'
money. The agency found 82 federal programs to improve teacher
quality; 80 to help disadvantaged people with transportation; 47
for job training and employment; and 56 to help people understand
finances. "Reducing or eliminating duplication, overlap, or
fragmentation could potentially save billions of tax dollars annually
and help agencies provide more efficient and effective services,"
the report said.

Note: For lots more on government corruption, click here (
http://www.wanttoknow.info/governmentcorruptionnewsarticles ).

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Can you get hooked on diet soda?

March 2, 2011, CNN/Health.com
http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/03/01/diet.soda.health/index.html

People who down several diet sodas per day are hardly rare. Government
surveys have found that people who drink diet beverages average
more than 26 ounces per day (some drink far more) and that 3% of
diet-soda drinkers have at least four daily. Are these diet-soda
fiends true addicts? And if so, what are they addicted to? Research
suggests that the artificial sweeteners in diet soda (such as
aspartame) may prompt people to keep refilling their glass because
these fake sugars don't satisfy like the real thing. "Your senses
tell you there's something sweet that you're tasting, but your brain
tells you, 'Actually, it's not as much of a reward as I expected,'"
says Martin P. Paulus, MD, a professor of psychiatry at the University
of California San Diego, and one of the authors of the study. "The
consequence might be that the brain says, 'Well, I'll have more of
this.'" In other words, artificial sweeteners may spur drinkers
-- or their brains -- to keep chasing a "high" that diet soda keeps
forever just out of reach. It's not clear that this teasing effect
can lead to dependence, but it's a possibility, Dr. Paulus says.
"Artificial sweeteners have positive reinforcing effects -- meaning
humans will work for it, like for other foods, alcohol, and even
drugs of abuse," he says. "Whenever you have that, there is a
potential that a subgroup of people ... will have a chance of getting
addicted."

Note: This article fails to mention the many scientists and brain
surgeons who have gone on record describing the incredible dangers
of aspartame, the main ingredient in most artificial sweeteners.
To educate yourself on the serious health risks of aspartame, watch
the very well researched documentary at this link (
http://www.wanttoknow.info/aspartamemsgcoverup ).

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'Barefoot' grandmothers electrify rural communities January 26,
2011, CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/01/24/barefoot.college.india/index.ht
ml

Turning grandmothers into solar engineers is one of Sanjit "Bunker"

Roy's favorite jobs. Roy is the social entrepreneur and founder of
the Barefoot College ( http://www.barefootcollege.org/sol_approach.asp
) and has been championing a bottom-up approach to education and
empowering rural poor since 1972. It is now a global enterprise
with roots in India. Roy recruits women from around the world to
install and maintain solar lighting and power in their home villages.
The United Nations estimates that around 1.5 billion people still
live without electricity. "The way to go about this is not a
centralized grid system, which brings in power from hundreds of
miles away," he says. "It is to bring in basic light right down to
the level of basic household wherein they take ownership and control
over that technology." Women are the focus for the solar power
projects that the Barefoot College runs because men "were very
untrainable," says Roy.

"(Men) were restless, compulsively mobile, and they all want a
certificate and the moment you give them a certificate they leave
the village and go to the cities looking for jobs. So why not invest
in women, older women, mature women, gutsy women who have roots in
the village and train them." Coming from countries across the world,
the women are trained for six months before returning home. Many
of the women have previously never left their villages before.

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