The 9/11 attacks gave the US an ideal pretext to use force to secure its global domination. “It is known that at least 11 countries provided advance warning to the US of the 9/11 attacks [and] that there were plans to hit Washington targets with airplanes.”
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The Complaint alleges that Comcast advertises and represents that it provides the “fastest Internet connection” and “unfettered access to all the content, services, and applications that the Internet has to offer.” These representations allegedly are false because Comcast intentionally blocks or otherwise impedes its customers’ access …
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The nation’s largest retailer, which caters to working-class customers, seems to have something of a sweet spot. The stock closed Tuesday at $51.40
—its highest close since March 2005. Given the economic headwinds, one would think that a retailer catering to lower-end consumers would be doubly slammed.
Creative? The music industry? Absolutely. At a major music industry conference in New York, execs gathered to talk about the industry’s shift to Music 2.0—even if no one is quite sure what that means.
Sphere: Related Content“Let me not put it that stark,” the likely GOP nominee told reporters on his campaign bus. “Let me just put it this way: Americans will judge my candidacy first and foremost on how they believe I can lead the county both from our economy and for national security. Obviously, Iraq will play a role in their judgment of my ability to handle security
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