9/29/12 News & Information Service 24/7

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UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY WEAK. Organization Losing Clout?
120-plus world leaders each with their individual issues to promote, no matter how hard that sell may be and following high-level talks no plan to stem violence in Syria.

LIBYA KILLINGS. Causing Collateral Damages.
That fatal attack on the American diplomatic compound in Libya appears to show President Obama unprepared on foreign policy and national security issues.

SPANIARDS TURN ON KING. Questioning His Role.
Spain's economic troubles has caused many to question the king's role for his lifestyle and fortune.

FOOD AND HUNGER

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About 150 years ago we began canning food to extend shelf life in an attempt to end hunger across the globe and make life more convenient.

Many families learned how to preserve their precious harvests. Today, giant factory farms use thousands of chemicals to grow and process our food supply.

Shelf life is longer, but there is still global hunger, and health - of our soil and ourselves - has been severely damaged.

Why are we still doing the same things expecting a different outcome?

9/28/12 News & Information Service 24/7

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UN AND ISRAEL DISAGREE. Over Iran Strategy.
The Israeli leader asks UN to set a firm boundary to Tehran’s nuclear program. The UN is hoping that diplomacy can avoid the military action that the Israeli leadership keeps urging.

EUROZONE AND SPAIN. The Pain and Strain.
Madrid stresses that its measures to lift the economy follow, and go far beyond, recommendations from the EU, in the hope of reassuring markets. Meanwhile, demonstrations outside Catalan parliament shows a growing anger over regional education cuts and comes amid debate on secession.

NYC FERRIS WHEEL

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New York City will soon be getting another attraction. This time it's the world's tallest Ferris wheel, as part of an ambitious plan to draw New Yorkers and tourists to a nearby island. It's Staten Island, the city's forgotten borough.

This 230 million dollar 625-foot-tall Ferris wheel be built on a spot in Staten Island overlooking the Statue of Liberty and visible to the downtown Manhattan skyline, offering a singular view as it sweeps higher than other big wheels like the Singapore Flyer and the London Eye.

DAME, Notre Dame

I'm not gonna sit here and troll ND because I think they're the best team ever. Because they're not. Not even close. Yeah, they're 4-0, and have beaten ranked Michigan State and Michigan. Two words about those teams: Big Ten. Meaning they're slightly, if not grossly, over-ranked and overrated. So don't take too much from those wins.
What I AM here to do today is to analyze how they got to 4-0. Statistical analysis, if you will. Numbers don't lie...as long as you don't misconstrue them as you are analyzing. They can be biased if you want them to be.

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FALL FOR THE BRONX!

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Hikes, bikes, foliage and food! This season there is something for everyone in the Bronx. The “Fall for the Bronx Action Tours” is a series of activities designed to offer visitors an enjoyable, as well as informational experience.

“The Fall is a magical time in the Bronx,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Whether you are traveling here from around the world or around the block, there are so many fun things to do”.

RIP Andy Williams

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He had a shining list of gold albums, a popular TV series and was known for the "Moon River," Andy Williams was a voice of the 1960s, although not the '60s we usually hear about.

The singer known for his easy-listening style and his wholesome, middle-America appeal was the antithesis of the counterculture that gave rise to rock and roll.

He died last night.The 84-year-old entertainer died at his Branson home following a yearlong battle with bladder cancer,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flm4xcOyiCo

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INTERNET SECURITY

With the internet being a major source of information in modern society (for better or for worse), the issue of internet security has been given a great deal of attention. In fact, both the Republican and Democratic campaign platforms have dedicated entire clauses to it. Democrats would essentially preserve internet freedom as it is—largely a free environment, flawed though it is with piracy and illicit content, open to anyone willing to contribute. Their platform would impose little in the way of restrictions and would instead emphasize information security on the internet.

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9/26/12 News & Information Service 24/7

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WHO'S WHO AT UN. Some Interesting Speeches.
US President Obama mixed tough words about Iran’s nuclear program with an appeal for Middle East governments to stand up to extremists, Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi, Yemen's new leader, and President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi will make closely watched speeches. Meanwhile, addressing member nations Qatar Emir tells the U.N., that he proposes a political and military coalition to stop the continuous and growing violence in Syria.

ECONOMIC CRISIS. Pain in Spain and in Greece.