just a coincidence.....nothing to worry about

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Media Ignores Goldman Sachs' Ties to Toxic Corexit Oil Dispersant


Thursday, 20 May 2010 08:24


'In a recent New York Times’ article “Less Toxic Dispersants Lose Out in BP Oil Spill Cleanup”, journalist Paula Quinlan questions why BP is using the toxic dispersant Corexit to clean up the oil when twelve other dispersants proved more effective in EPA testing.
Nowhere in the article does it mention that Goldman Sachs, the Blackstone Group and Apollo Management own Nalco, the producer of the 54 % effective, 100% toxic dispersant.'
Read more: Media Ignores Goldman Sachs' Ties to Toxic Corexit Oil Dispersant


it's just a coincidence, nothing to worry about............
 

Stretch

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Gordon Browns Payoff: 'First Choice' For Head of IMF


Monday, 24 May 2010 08:40



'Gordon Brown wants one of the world’s most important economic jobs as head of the International Monetary Fund, according to his closest school friend. Tom Brown said that his 59-year-old pal believes he has “one big job left in him”. And IMF insiders are thought to consider the former Prime Minister the ideal candidate to take over when France’s Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s term
ends in 2012.'
Read more: Gordon Browns Payoff: 'First Choice' For Head of IMF
 

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Andrew Wakefield Banned: British Doctor Behind MMR Vaccine Scare Struck Off Register


Tuesday, 25 May 2010 07:08



'The council, which licenses and oversees doctors, found him guilty of serious professional misconduct and stripped him of his right to practice medicine in the U.K. Wakefield said he plans to appeal the ruling, which takes effect within 28 days. The investigation focused on how Wakefield and colleagues carried out their research, not on the science behind it.
Wakefield said in January that the medical council's investigation was an effort to "discredit and silence" him to "shield the government from exposure on the (measles) vaccine scandal." Appearing from New York on NBC's "Today Show" on Monday, Wakefield described the British decision as "a little bump on the road." He claimed the U.S. government has been settling cases of vaccine-induced autism since 1991.'
Read more: Andrew Wakefield Banned: British Doctor Behind MMR Vaccine Scare Struck Off Register