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No one knows what the real numbers are, given the difficulty of collecting data in the country.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/BGLHSLHNRTMJly0710.html</link></item><item><title>Adam Serwer, The American Prospect July 9, 2010:  Oscar Grant, a Victim of American Fear </title><description>Fear is at the core of questions of justice involving the deaths of black people at the hands of the authorities in the United States of America, dating back to when Toussaint L'Overture put the fear of G-d in slaveowners by revealing that their "property" might someday rise up against them. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/dmSrwrmrcnPrspctJly910.html</link></item><item><title>Robert Reich,  The Nation June 30, 2010:  Unjust Spoils </title><description>When most of the gains from economic growth go to a small sliver of Americans at the top, the rest don't have enough purchasing power to buy what the economy is capable of producing. America's median wage, adjusted for inflation, has barely budged for decades.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RbrtRchJn3010.html</link></item><item><title>Barrett and Blum,  Businessweek July 1, 2010: The Oil Spill: Will BP Face Criminal Charges? </title><description>Included in this alleged pattern of wrongdoing was BP's failure to improve its safety practices in response to past incidents, resulting in criminal fines, the suit says. An explosion in 2005 at BP's Texas City (Tex.) refinery, which killed 15 workers, and an oil leak in 2006 from a BP pipeline in Alaska are among the episodes cited in the suit.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/BrrttndBlmJly110.html</link></item><item><title>JULIANA BARBASSA, Yahoo News June 24, 2010:  Immigrant farm workers' challenge: Take our jobs </title><description>So the group is encouraging the unemployed -- and any Washington pundits or anti-immigrant activists who want to join them -- to apply for the some of thousands of agricultural jobs being posted with state agencies as harvest season begins. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JLNBRBSSYhNwsJn2410.html</link></item><item><title>CARVAJAL and CASTLE, New York Times July 12, 2010:  Abuse Took Years to Ignite Belgian Clergy Inquiry </title><description>Mr. Adriaenssens noted that many boys were beaten by parents who disbelieved their complaints. There was, he said, a "silencing of society." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CRVJLndCSTLNwYrkTmsJly1210.html</link></item><item><title>LES BLUMENTHAL, Kennebec Journal July 4, 2010: Oceans' demise near irreversible </title><description>"This is further evidence we are well on our way to the next great extinction event," said Ove Hoegh-Guldberg</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/LSBLMNTHLKnnbcJrnlJly410.html</link></item><item><title>TODD COYNE, VANCOUVER SUN JUNE 28, 2010:  Governments urged to end ideological war on drugs </title><description>"It makes the case quite forcefully that not only has drug-law enforcement failed to achieve its stated objectives in terms of reducing drug supply ... but there is also a range of unintended consequences," said Wood. "If you look at countries that rely more on law enforcement to deal with drugs, you also see higher HIV rates among drug users."</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TDDCYNVNCVRSNJN2810.html</link></item><item><title>Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette July 13, 2010: Legalized pot? Like getting bonged in the head </title><description>California law will be in opposition to federal law as well as in violation of a 1961 international treaty that prohibits the legalization of cannabis. The U.S. is a signatory to that treaty. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TnyNrmnPttsbPstJly131.html</link></item><item><title>RICHARD KNOX, NPR Morning Edition June 14, 2010:  Medicinal Marijuana: A Patient-Driven Phenomenon </title><description>By approving the use of marijuana as a medicine -- with varying kinds of restrictions -- these jurisdictions are bypassing the federal government's elaborate processes for approving medicines. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RCHRDKNXNPRMrnngdtnJn1410.html</link></item><item><title>Nelson Daranciang, Honolulu Star July 09, 2010:  Pakalolo promoter indicted along with 13 colleagues </title><description>Big Island marijuana advocate Roger Christie, his partner, two employees of the Hawaii Cannabis Ministry and 10 people who allegedly supplied marijuana for the ministry are facing federal marijuana manufacturing, possession and distribution charges. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NlsnDrncngHnllStrJly0910.html</link></item><item><title>USA Today  Jun 29, 2010: Mystery Car 40: Henry Ford's soybean car </title><description>  One article claims that they were made from a chemical formula that, among many other ingredients, included soybeans, wheat, hemp, flax and ramie; while the man who was instrumental in creating the car, Lowell E. Overly, claims it was "&#8230; soybean fiber in a phenolic resin with formaldehyde used in the impregnation. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/STdyJn2910.html</link></item><item><title>Darren Quick, GizMag July 4, 2010:  'Never-before-seen material' can store vast amounts of energy </title><description>Described by one of the researchers as "the most condensed form of energy storage outside of nuclear energy," the material holds potential for creating a new class of energetic materials or fuels, an energy storage device, super-oxidizing materials for destroying chemical and biological agents, and high temperature superconductors. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DrrnQckGzMgJly410.html</link></item><item><title>Alok Jha, The Guardian June 22, 2010:  Bee decline could be down to chemical cocktail interfering with brains </title><description> If all of the UK's insect pollinators were wiped out, the drop in crop production would cost the UK economy up to &pound;440m a year, equivalent to around 13% of the UK's income from farming.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/lkJhGrdnJn2210.html</link></item><item><title>Mitchell and Morris,  AlterNet  June 21, 2010: The Battle Is Raging for Control of the Internet -- and Big Corporations May Come Out on the Losing Side </title><description>He who owns the information highways makes the rules of the road. Today those rules are made by a handful of global corporations with little public oversight.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MtchllndMrrsltrNtJn2110.html</link></item><item><title>CHAO DENG, NPR July 2, 2010:  Tibetans May Be Fastest Evolutionary Adapters Ever </title><description>Tibetan adaption to high altitude might have taken just 3,000 years. That's a flash, in terms of evolutionary time</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CHDNGNPRJly210.html</link></item><item><title>Carole Cadwalladr, The Observer July 4, 2010:  Ted &#8211; the ultimate forum for blue-sky thinking </title><description>So, what is TED? And, more important, why should I care? </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CrlCdwlldrbsrvrJly410.html</link></item><item><title>Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone May 26, 2010:  Wall Street's War </title><description>That means no more pawning off predatory interest-rate swaps on suckers in Greece, no more gathering balls of subprime shit into incomprehensible debt deals, no more getting idiot bookies like AIG to wrap the crappy mortgages in phony insurance. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MttTbbRllngStnMy2610.html</link></item><item><title>Katie Drummond, WIRED June 14, 2010: No, the U.S. Didn't Just &#8216;Discover' a $1T Afghan Motherlode</title><description> The U.S. Geological Survey and the Navy concluded in a 2007 report that "Afghanistan has significant amounts of undiscovered nonfuel mineral resources," including "large quantities of accessible iron and copper [and] abundant deposits of colored stones and gemstones, including emerald, ruby [and] sapphire." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/KtDrmmndWRDJn1410.html</link></item><item><title>Jonathan Alter, Newsweek June 19, 2010:  Time to Tap T.R. </title><description>He was the last Republican president who argued strongly that government had to check the free market--or else it would kill people.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JnthnltrNwswkJn1910.html</link></item><item><title>Naomi Klein, The Guardian June 19, 2010:  Gulf oil spill: A hole in the world </title><description>It didn't matter what assurances they were offered because, he explained, "we just don't trust you guys!" And with that, such a loud cheer rose up from the floor you'd have thought the Oilers had scored a touchdown. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NmKlnGrdnJn1910.html</link></item><item><title>Joseph A. Giannone, Yahoo News June 22, 2010:  World's rich got richer amid '09 recession: report </title><description>A stock market rebound helped the world's ranks of millionaires climb 17 percent to 10 million, while their collective wealth surged 19 percent to $39 trillion, nearly recouping losses from the financial crisis</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JsphGnnnYhNwsJn2210.html</link></item><item><title>Raffi Khatchadourian, The New Yorker JUNE 7, 2010:  NO SECRETS: Julian Assange's mission for total transparency. </title><description>  He and his colleagues collect documents and imagery that governments and other institutions regard as confidential and publish them on a Web site called WikiLeaks.org. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RffKhtchdrnNwYrkrJN710.html</link></item><item><title>Jason Burke, The Guardian May 30, 2010:  Hundreds die in Indian heatwave </title><description>Hospitals in Gujarat have been receiving around 300 people a day suffering from food poisoning and heat stroke, ministers said. Officials admit the figures are only a fraction of the total as most of the casualties are found in remote rural villages. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JsnBrkGrdnMy3010.html</link></item><item><title>Reuters June 20, 2010:  EU sees solar power imported from Sahara in 5 years </title><description>The European Union is backing projects to turn the plentiful sunlight in the Sahara desert into electricity for power-hungry Europe, a scheme it hopes will help meet its target of deriving 20 percent of its energy from renewable sources in 2020. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RtrsJn2010.html</link></item><item><title>Jane Qiu, Nature May 13, 2010:  GM crop use makes minor pests major problem </title><description>"Mirids are now a main pest in the region," says Wu. "Their rise in abundance is associated with the scale of Bt cotton cultivation." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JnQNtrMy1310.html</link></item><item><title>Andrew Hough, Telegraph June 14, 2010:  Nasa warns solar flares from 'huge space storm' will cause devastation </title><description>In a new warning, Nasa said the super storm would hit like "a bolt of lightning" and could cause catastrophic consequences for the world's health, emergency services and national security unless precautions are taken. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ndrwHghTlgrphJn1410.html</link></item><item><title>Atul Gawande, The New Yorker  JUNE 16, 2010: THE VELLUVIAL MATRIX </title><description>O.K., I made that last one up. But the velluvial matrix sounds like something you should know about, doesn't it? And that's the problem. I will let you in on a little secret. You never stop wondering if there is a velluvial matrix you should know about.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/tlGwndNwYrkrJN1610.html</link></item><item><title>JASON DOUGLAS, Wall Street Journal  JUNE 21, 2010: Cannabis-Derived Drug Is Launched in U.K. </title><description>Sativex was approved Friday by the U.K. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, or MHRA, as a treatment for spasticity in multiple- sclerosis patients who aren't benefiting from other treatments. It had been in development for 11 years. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JSNDGLSWllStrtJrnlJN2110.html</link></item><item><title>Jon Bershad, Mediaite June 22, 2010:  Denver Sales Tax On Medical Marijuana Raised Over $1 Million In Five Months </title><description>How much money have they made?</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JnBrshdMdtJn2210.html</link></item><item><title>David Borden, Huffington Post  June 22, 2010 : SWAT Raids: No One Is Safe </title><description>SWAT was created for the most dangerous situations -- hostages, snipers, barricaded suspects. 1980 saw fewer than 3,000 SWAT raids; but today, SWAT is deployed more than 50,000 times annually, mostly in routine drug enforcement.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DvdBrdnHffngtnPstJn2210.html</link></item><item><title>Matthai Kuruvila, SF Chronicle June 19, 2010:  Oakland cops stage riot, await Mehserle verdict </title><description>Police are trying to avoid any recurrence of the violence that beset the city on Jan. 7, 2009, six days after the shooting, when rioters smashed storefronts, set cars ablaze and blocked downtown streets.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MtthKrvlSFChrnclJn1910.html</link></item><item><title>Robin McKie, The Observer June 20, 2010: Bones from a Cheddar Gorge cave show that cannibalism helped Britain's earliest settlers survive the ice age </title><description>From the bones they left behind, scientists have also discovered these people were using sophisticated butchering techniques to strip flesh from the bones of men, women and children. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RbnMcKbsrvrJn2010.html</link></item><item><title>Mark Morford, SF Gate June 23, 2010:  The rise of hugely insufferable women </title><description>Right now I'm vainly attempting to cross-reference Hanna Rosin's fascinating mixed-bag article from the Atlantic that ran under the delightfully obnoxious headline "The End of Men: How Women are Taking Control of Everything," and mixing it with all the feverish stories about California's landmark political races, Carly and Meg and Pelosi, too, influenced by everyone's favorite winkin' ditzball from hell, Sarah Palin. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MrkMrfrdSFGtJn2310.html</link></item><item><title>Fresh Air, NPR June 23, 2010:  Comanche Nation: The Rise And Fall Of An 'Empire' </title><description>Parker became a ward of the chief and later, a full member of the Comanches. She eventually married a highly respected Comanche chief and gave birth to three children, including Quanah -- who would grow up to become the last and greatest Comanche leader. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/FrshrNPRJn2310.html</link></item><item><title>John Naughton, The Observer June 20, 2010:  The internet: Everything you ever need to know </title><description>In spite of all the answers the internet has given us, its full potential to transform our lives remains the great unknown. Here are the nine key steps to understanding the most powerful tool of our age &#8211; and where it's taking us </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JhnNghtnbsrvrJn2010.html</link></item><item><title>IAN URBINA, New York Times May 29, 2010:  Documents Show Early Worries About Safety of Rig </title><description>The documents show that in March, after several weeks of problems on the rig, BP was struggling with a loss of "well control." And as far back as 11 months ago, it was concerned about the well casing and the blowout preventer. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NRBNNwYrkTmsMy2910.html</link></item><item><title>ZOE MAGEE, ABCnews June 3, 2010:  American, 19, Among Gaza Flotilla Dead </title><description>The victim was identified as Furkan Dogan, 19, a Turkish-American. A forensic report said he was shot at close range, with four bullets in his head and one in his chest</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ZMGBCnwsJn310.html</link></item><item><title>Chris McGreal, The Guardian May 24, 2010:  Revealed: how Israel offered to sell South Africa nuclear weapons </title><description>The documents, uncovered by an American academic, Sasha Polakow-Suransky, in research for a book on the close relationship between the two countries, provide evidence that Israel has nuclear weapons despite its policy of "ambiguity" in neither confirming nor denying their existence. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ChrsMcGrlGrdnMy2410.html</link></item><item><title>Richard Norton-Taylor, Guardian May 27, 2010:  Defence chiefs gag damning Iraq invasion findings </title><description>Brown's criticisms were so harsh that they have been suppressed following the intervention of Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, chief of the defence staff</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RchrdNrtnTylrGrdnMy2710.html</link></item><item><title>Phillip S. Smith, Alternet June 1, 2010: SWAT Raids Gone Wrong -- Paramilitary Policing Is Out of Control </title><description>SWAT has seen "mission creep," where SWAT teams are now routinely called out to serve search warrants, particularly in drug cases. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/PhllpSSmthltrntJn110.html</link></item><item><title>Horace Helps, Reuters May 25 2010:  Drug-linked violence shakes Jamaica capital, 31 dead </title><description>The sound of intermittent gunfire echoed through parts of the Caribbean tourist island's capital Kingston, as members of the security forces carried out door-to-door searches for Christopher "Dudus" Coke, 42. The United States is seeking his extradition on drugs and gun-running charges. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/HrcHlpsRtrsMy2510.html</link></item><item><title>William J. Astore, TomDispatch June 3, 2010:  Doubling Down in Afghanistan  </title><description>Facing debilitating deficits, the conservative Tories and their Liberal Democrat partners are proposing painful cuts to governmental budgets, including military operations in Afghanistan.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/WllmJstrTmDsptchJn310.html</link></item><item><title>MarkA0Lilla, NY Rev Bks MAY 27, 2010: The Tea PartyA0Jacobins </title><description>The President Bush who emerged after September 11 took his party and the country back to the divisive politics of earlier decades, giving us seven years of ideological recrimination. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MrkLllNYRvBksMY2710.html</link></item><item><title>Kevin Zeese, t r u t h o u t May 29, 2010:  Criminal Investigations of Massey Energy Go Forward as Citizen Pressure Builds for Prosecution </title><description>The FBI is currently investigating Massey Energy for criminal negligence and its role in the death of 29 miners at the Upper Big Branch Mine.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/KvnZstrthtMy2910.html</link></item><item><title>David Morris, Alternet May 1, 2010:  8 Words That Could Save Our Country </title><description>"Corporations are not people. Money is not speech." These are fundamental truths that our nation needs to remember -- and add to the Constitution.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DvdMrrsltrntMy110.html</link></item><item><title>Chuck Squatriglia, WIRED May 27, 2010: Driving the Pan-American Highway -- in an EV </title><description>People offer all kinds of reasons why EVs won't take off. Among the biggest is "range anxiety" -- the concern that a range of, say, 100 miles isn't enough, even though most motorists don't drive more than 40 miles a day</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ChckSqtrglWRDMy2710.html</link></item><item><title>Joe Garofoli, SF Chronicle May 28, 2010:  San Jose union begins organizing pot workers </title><description>The 26,000-member United Food and Commercial Workers Local 5 in San Jose is believed to be the first union in the country to organize workers in a marijuana-related business.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JGrflSFChrnclMy2810.html</link></item><item><title>Kerrey and Flom, Omaha World Herald May 31, 2010: Medical marijuana can aid in treatment of vets </title><description>Kerrey is president of the New School in New York City, a Vietnam War veteran and a former U.S. senator from Nebraska. Flom is on the board of directors of the Drug Policy Alliance, based in New York City. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/KrryndFlmmhWrldHrldMy3110.html</link></item><item><title>SUE ROESLER, Farm &amp; Ranch Guide June 4, 2010:  ND farmers file another industrial hemp appeal in district court </title><description>While North Dakota producers can purchase state licenses to grow industrial hemp, the DEA continues to ignore their requests for a federal registration - even after a district court judge called the agency out on it. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SRSLRFrmRnchGdJn410.html</link></item><item><title>Chris Hedges, TruthDig May 31, 2010: This Country Needs a Few Good Communists </title><description>But once the Communist Party, along with other radical movements, was eradicated as a social and political force, once the liberal class took government-imposed loyalty oaths and collaborated in the witch hunts for phantom communist agents, we were robbed of the ability to make sense of our struggle.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ChrsHdgsTrthDgMy3110.html</link></item><item><title>Dean Nelson, Telegraph May 29, 2010:  Mobile phones responsible for disappearance of honey bee </title><description>They have established that radiation from mobile telephones is a key factor in the phenomenon and say that it probably interfering with the bee's navigation senses.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DnNlsnTlgrphMy2910.html</link></item><item><title>ScienceDaily June 1, 2010:  Breakthrough in Stem Cell Culturing </title><description>For the first time, human embryonic stem cells have been cultured under chemically controlled conditions without the use of animal substances, which is essential for future clinical uses. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ScncDlyJn110.html</link></item><item><title>James Fallows, The Atlantic June 2010:  How to Save the News </title><description>If Google had never been invented, changes in commuting patterns, the coming of 24-hour TV news and online information sites that make a newspaper's information stale before it appears, the general busyness of life, and many other factors would have created major problems for newspapers.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JmsFllwstlntcJn10.html</link></item><item><title>Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub May 29, 2010:  Sony's New Flexible OLED Display Can Roll Into Tiny Cylinder While Playing! </title><description>Sony recently debuted its latest in OLED technology: a 4.1 inch screen that's only 80 microns thick.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/rnSnzSnglrtyHbMy2910.html</link></item><item><title>Michael Reilly, Discovery Jun 2, 2010:  DON'T CALL THE GUATEMALA SINKHOLE A SINKHOLE </title><description>For those peering into the deep dark depths wondering what might be at the bottom, it's either more pumice fill or bedrock. Mixed with a healthy dose of wreckage from the swallowed-up clothing factory. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MchlRllyDscvryJn210.html</link></item><item><title>Bridgette Meinhold, Inhabitat June 01, 2010:  Sticky Rice is 1,500 Year Old Secret to Super-Strong Chinese Buildings </title><description>Around 1,500 years ago, the Chinese started adding sticky rice soup to their traditional lime mortar mixture, which dramatically increased the strength of the mortar. Important buildings like tombs, pagodas, and city walls were constructed using this composite mixture</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/BrdgttMnhldnhbttJn0110.html</link></item><item><title>Eli Clifton, IPSnews May 17, 2010:  Bill for Afghan War Could Run into the Trillions </title><description>"We're making all of the same mistakes the Soviets made during their time in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, and they left in defeat having accomplished none of their purposes," Michael Intriligator</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/lClftnPSnwsMy1710.html</link></item><item><title>Greg Palast, t r u t h o u t May 5, 2010:  Slick Operator: The BP I've Known Too Well </title><description>In 1989, I was a fraud investigator hired to dig into the cause of the Exxon Valdez disaster. Despite Exxon's name on that boat, I found the party most to blame for the destruction was ... British Petroleum (BP). </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GrgPlsttrthtMy510.html</link></item><item><title>GRETCHEN MORGENSON, New York Times April 30, 2010:  Repaying Taxpayers With Their Own Cash </title><description>Herbert M. Allison Jr., assistant secretary for financial stability, confirmed that the money G.M. used to repay its bailout loan had come from a taxpayer-financed escrow account held for the automaker at the Treasury. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GRTCHNMRGNSwYrkprl3010.html</link></item><item><title>STEVE KARNOWSKI, Yahoo News May 5, 2010:  Journalists file lawsuit in GOP convention arrests </title><description>The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Minnesota, alleges that authorities violated the First Amendment freedoms of Goodman, her producers and other journalists by interfering with their right to gather news. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/STVKRNWSKYhNwsMy510.html</link></item><item><title>Richard Black, BBC News May 18, 2010: 'World's biggest' forest protection deal for Canada </title><description>The total protected area is about twice the size of Germany, and equals the area of forest lost globally between 1990 and 2005. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RchrdBlckBBCNwsMy1810.html</link></item><item><title>ASHLEE VANCE, New York Times May 18, 2010:  One Moos and One Hums, but They Could Help Power Google </title><description>With the right skills, a dairy farmer could rent out land and power to technology companies and recoup an investment in the waste-to-fuel systems within two years, Hewlett-Packard engineers say</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SHLVNCNwYrkTmsMy1810.html</link></item><item><title> NASA May 16, 2010: Easily the hottest April -- and hottest Jan-April -- in temperature record </title><description>Most significantly, NASAÕs March prediction has come true: It is nearly certain that a new record 12-month global temperature will be set in 2010.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NSMy1610.html</link></item><item><title>NEUMAN and POLLACK, New York Times May 3, 2010:  Farmers Cope With Roundup-Resistant Weeds </title><description>Just as the heavy use of antibiotics contributed to the rise of drug-resistant supergerms, American farmers' near-ubiquitous use of the weedkiller Roundup has led to the rapid growth of tenacious new superweeds. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NMNPLLCKNYTMy310.html</link></item><item><title>Matthew Knight, CNN May 6, 2010:  'Underwater kite' aims to turn energy tide </title><description>The technology comprises of a turbine attached to a wing and rudder which is tethered to the ocean floor by 100 meters of cable. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MtthwKnghtCNNMy610.html</link></item><item><title>James Medd, The Observer May 9, 2010:  The little pill that could cure alcoholism </title><description> According to the World Health Organisation, approximately two million people around the world die from the effects of alcohol each year, more than from any single form of cancer. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JmsMddbsrvrMy910.html</link></item><item><title>CNN May 10, 2010: Medical marijuana stores firebombed in Montana </title><description>Police Sgt. Kevin Iffland said Big Sky Patient Care was hit early Sunday morning and Montana Therapeutics was the target early Monday. Both had a rock thrown through the front door, followed by a Molotov cocktail. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CNNMy1010.html</link></item><item><title>BBCnews May 20, 2010: Canada 'marijuana seed dealer' extradited to US </title><description>Canada's so-called "Prince of Pot" has been brought to the US where he is expected to plead guilty to selling marijuana seeds to US customers. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/BBCnwsMy2010.html</link></item><item><title>Denver Post Martha Mendoza:  U.S. war on drugs appears to be a losing battle </title><description>After 40 years, the United States' war on drugs has cost $1 trillion and hundreds of thousands of lives, and for what? Drug use is rampant and violence even more brutal and widespread. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MrthMndzDnvrPstMy1410.html</link></item><item><title>Nushin Arbabzadah, Guardian May 17, 2010:  Killer fungus is no mystery to Afghan poppy growers </title><description>The United Nations Drugs Office in Afghanistan is conducting research but the institution is no longer widely trusted. As with all other mysterious incidents in Afghanistan, this story too is likely to be lost and forgotten in the fog of war. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NshnrbbzdhGrdnMy1710.html</link></item><item><title>Manuel Roig-Franzia, Washington Post May 13, 2010: Hemp fans look toward Lyster Dewey's past, and the Pentagon, for higher ground </title><description>Found recently at a garage sale outside Buffalo but never publicly released, these journals chronicle the life of Lyster H. Dewey, a botanist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture whose long career straddled the 19th and 20th centuries.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MnlRgFrnzWshngtnPstMy1310.html</link></item><item><title>AMY SCHATZ, WSJ MAY 5, 2010:  New U.S. Push to Regulate Internet Access </title><description>In a move that will stoke a battle over the future of the Internet, the federal government plans to propose regulating broadband lines under decades-old rules designed for traditional phone networks. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MYSCHTZWSJMY510.html</link></item><item><title>Physorg May 20, 2010:  First 'synthetic life': Scientists 'boot up' a bacterial cell with a synthetic genome </title><description>"This is the first synthetic cell that's been made, and we call it synthetic because the cell is totally derived from a synthetic chromosome, made with four bottles of chemicals on a chemical synthesizer, starting with information in a computer," said Venter. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/PhysrgMy2010.html</link></item><item><title>Kelli Dugan, Reuters May 6, 2010:  RPT-U.S. Gulf residents ready "hairmats" to soak up oil </title><description> </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/KllDgnRtrsMy610.html</link></item><item><title>Kate Sheppard, Mother Jones May. 4, 2010:  What the Heck is BP Putting in the Gulf? </title><description>The problem is, we don't know what chemicals are in many of these dispersants or the impacts they may have on marine ecosystems. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/KtShpprdMthrJnsMy410.html</link></item><item><title>Jeremy Scahill, The Nation April 15, 2010 :  Kucinich: White House Assassination Policy Is Extrajudicial </title><description>There has been almost universal silence among Congressional Democrats on the Obama administration's recently revealed decision to authorize the assassination of a US citizen</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JrmySchllNtnprl1510.html</link></item><item><title>Allen W. Smith, Dissident Voice April 14, 2010:  How Ronald Reagan and Alan Greenspan Pulled off the Greatest Fraud Ever Perpetrated against the American People </title><description>Essentially, Reagan switched the federal government from what he critically called, a "tax and spend" policy, to a "borrow and spend" policy, where the government continued its heavy spending, but used borrowed money instead of tax revenue to pay the bills.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/llnWSmthDssdntVcprl1410.html</link></item><item><title>David Morris, AlterNet April 15, 2010:  Why Are the Feds Giving $900 Billion in Tax Breaks Every Year? </title><description>Budget officials call these tax expenditures. The rest of us call them tax breaks. They play the same role in government balance sheets as derivatives play in corporate balance sheets. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DvdMrrsltrNtprl1510.html</link></item><item><title>Alfred McCoy, TomDispatch April 15, 2010:  America and the Dictators </title><description>With his volatile mix of dependence and independence, Hamid Karzai seems the archetype of all the autocrats Washington has backed in Asia, Africa, and Latin America since European empires began disintegrating after World War II. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/lfrdMcCyTmDsptchprl1510.html</link></item><item><title>Andy Kroll, Mother Jones Apr. 24, 2010:  Inside Goldman Sachs' "Big Short" </title><description>The documents, released this morning by a Senate committee investigating Goldman and other investment firms, will fuel charges that Goldman positioned itself against the interests of its clients and most Americans.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ndyKrllMthrJnspr2410.html</link></item><item><title>Amy Davidson, The New Yorker  APRIL 30, 2010: WHEN SAIGON FELL </title><description>There is a certain amount of talk, when pictures from that day are replayed, of regret and abandonment, of things we left undone in Vietnam. Some of it is meant as a subtle admonishment not to "abandon" Afghanistan--which is odd, given that those who favor an expansion of troop levels there often strenuously reject parallels between the two wars.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/myDvdsnNwYrkrPRL3010.html</link></item><item><title>Davidson Loehr, t r u t h o u t April 30, 2010:  For Those With Ears to Hear </title><description>Figures from the John Jay School of Criminal Justice, for example, estimate that since 1950, about 280,000 children have been sexually abused by Catholic clergy and deacons. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DvdsnLhrtrthtprl3010.html</link></item><item><title>JEANNE CUMMINGS, Politico April 23, 2010:  Greenpeace says no to energy bill </title><description>Among Greenpeace's chief objections are the measure's "inadequate emission" reduction goals, a provision that strips authority from the Environmental Protection Agency, and the billions set aside for the coal and nuclear industries for research and expansion. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JNNCMMNGSPltcprl2310.html</link></item><item><title>Rocky Barker, McClatchy April 18, 2010:  Marking the day 40 years ago when the green revolution began </title><description>On that day, 20 million Americans in 2,000 communities and 10,000 schools planted trees, cleaned up parks, buried cars in mock graves, marched, listened to speeches and protested how humans were messing up their world. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RckyBrkrMcCltchyprl1810.html</link></item><item><title>Alison Benjamin, The Observer May 2, 2010:  Fears for crops as shock figures from America show scale of bee catastrophe </title><description>The number of managed honeybee colonies in the US fell by 33.8% last winter, according to the annual survey by the Apiary Inspectors of America and the US government's Agricultural Research Service (ARS). </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/lsnBnjmnbsrvrMy210.html</link></item><item><title>NaturalNews APRIL 30, 2010:  WHO issues warning about corruption of pharmaceutical industry </title><description>"Corruption in the pharmaceutical sector occurs throughout all stages of the medicine chain, from research and development to dispensing and promotion,"</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NtrlNwsPRL3010.html</link></item><item><title>G. B. Bergman, Moms Unite to End the War on Drugs Huffington Post April 29, 2010: </title><description>Mothers, family members and people in recovery gathered in San Diego yesterday evening to bring focus to our country's failed drug policies and the damage they've done to our families.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GBBrgmnHffngtnPstprl2910.html</link></item><item><title>FRED GARDNER, CounterPunch April 25, 2010: The POT Conference </title><description>Since 2000 Patients Out of Time has organized a conference every two years to update doctors, nurses and other healthcare providers -none of whom heard a word during their schooling about the medical uses of cannabis or the body's endogenous cannabinoid signaling system- about recent research and clinical findings. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/FRDGRDNRCntrPnchprl2510.html</link></item><item><title>Carolyn Kellogg, LA Times April 16, 2010:  Author and hemp activist Jack Herer has died </title><description>Author and activist Jack Herer died Thursday in Eugene, Ore. The 70-year-old activist was in ill health following a heart attack he experienced after leaving the Hempstalk festival stage in Portland last fall. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CrlynKllggLTmsprl1610.html</link></item><item><title>RICHARD M. EVANS, Providence Journal April 22, 2010: The president's pot problem </title><description>If the measure passes (the latest poll puts support at 56 percent), no longer will it be a crime under state law for an adult to cultivate, possess or transport a personal supply of pot.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RCHRDMVNSPrvdncJrnlprl2210.html</link></item><item><title>Kim Hart, The Hill Apr /27, 2010:  CCIA report: Fair use generates $4.7 trillion in revenue </title><description>CCIA came out with the study a day after Intellectual Property Day, during which content companies, including Hollywood and music studios, said more protections against piracy are needed. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/KmHrtHllpr2710.html</link></item><item><title>Andrew Hough, The Telegraph May 03, 2010:  Blackberry 'predicted a century ago' by pioneering physicist Nikola Tesla </title><description>Tesla, who spent most of his adult life in America before his death in New York in 1943, imagined such a hand-held device would be simple to use and that, one day, everyone in the world would communicate to friends using it. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ndrwHghTlgrphMy0310.html</link></item><item><title>Jo Comerford, TomDispatch April 11, 2010:  Tax Day and America's Wars  </title><description>He's planning to be the first mayor in the United States to decorate the fa&ccedil;ade of City Hall with a large, digital "cost of war" counter, funded entirely by private contributions. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JCmrfrdTmDsptchprl1110.html</link></item><item><title>Alexander Cockburn, Creators Apr 9, 2010:  The Cover-Ups That Exploded </title><description>Meanwhile, in Afghanistan, the U.S. military has finally admitted that Special Forces troops killed two pregnant Afghan women and a girl in a February 2010, raid, in which two Afghan government officials were also killed.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/lxndrCckbrnCrtrspr910.html</link></item><item><title>Editorial, t r u t h o u t March 20, 2010:  Vanity of Vanities: The Iraq War Seven Years Later </title><description>Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom - the latter unleashed seven years ago today - have morphed into a single Operation Enduring Occupation, set to bankrupt this country financially as well as morally</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/dtrltrthtMrch2010.html</link></item><item><title>MATT TAIBBI, Rolling Stone Mar 31, 2010:  Looting Main Street </title><description>The county, it turned out, was more than $5 billion in debt -- meaning that courthouses, jails and sheriff's precincts had to be closed so that Wall Street banks could be paid. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MTTTBBRllngStnMr3110.html</link></item><item><title>Alfred W. McCoy, TomDispatch March 30, 2010:  Can Anyone Pacify the World's Number One Narco-State? </title><description>"If they come with tractors," one Afghani widow announced to a chorus of supportive shouts from her fellow farmers, "they will have to roll over me and kill me before they can kill my poppy." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/lfrdWMcCyTmDsptchMrch3010.html</link></item><item><title>Greg Palast, In These Times March 30, 2010:  Stop Feeding the Vultures </title><description>"Vulture" is a hedge fund industry term for the financiers who buy up the right to collect old loans of the world's poorest nations, and then use every trick in the book -- from lawsuits to bribery to hiring Henry Kissinger's lobby firm -- to muscle destitute countries into turning over their meager foreign aid funds. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GrgPlstnThsTmsMrch3010.html</link></item><item><title>DAN CARSEN, The Birmingham News March 28, 2010:  Blackwater shows the perils of privatizing U.S. security </title><description>Scahill's account feels much "closer" than the equivocal, sanitized stuff we got in the mainstream media. It's easy to hear figures representing faraway deaths of people we don't know; it's harder to read about a father picking pieces of his son's skull from the back of his car.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DNCRSNBrmnghmNwsMrch2810.html</link></item><item><title>MJ Rosenberg, MediaMatters March 26, 2010:  Heckuva Job, AIPAC </title><description>AIPAC supposedly exists to promote US-Israel relations or, more precisely, to promote them to the point where Israeli policies are never challenged by the United States. Most important to AIPAC is that the $3 billion aid package sails to Israel unimpeded, no matter what budgets cuts are inflicted here at home and no matter what the current president thinks. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MJRsnbrgMdMttrsMrch2610.html</link></item><item><title>John Cassidy, The New Yorker  MARCH 24, 2010: OBAMACARE BY THE NUMBERS</title><description>Health care provides a textbook case of an industry plagued by numerous forms of market failure, including moral hazard, adverse selection, and free riding, as well as ad-hoc government interventions.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JhnCssdyNwYrkrMRCH2410.html</link></item><item><title>Tom McNichol, The Atlantic MAR 30 2010:  Papalgate: The Pope's Nixon Problem </title><description>Is this Watergate with holy water? Here's a look at some of the ways in which Pope Benedict XVI has found himself caught up in a scandal of Nixonian proportions&#8230; </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TmMcNchltlntcMR3010.html</link></item><item><title>BURKE and BORENSTEIN, Yahoo News Mar 24, 2010:  Bees in more trouble than ever after bad winter </title><description>The pesticides are not a risk to honey sold to consumers, federal officials say. And the pollen that people eat is probably safe because it is usually from remote areas where pesticides are not used, Pettis said. But the PLOS study found 121 different types of pesticides within 887 wax, pollen, bee and hive samples. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/BRKndBRNSTNYhNwsMr2410.html</link></item><item><title>SCOTT LEARN, Chem.Insider Daily March 12, 2010:  OSU Engineer Designing New-Generation Reactor </title><description>"There have been huge advances in maintenance, operations and safety," Reyes says. "There's no carbon dioxide, no acid rain. Nuclear has a lot of advantages over coal-fired plants."</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SCTTLRNChmnsdrDlyMrch1210.html</link></item><item><title>Inderwildi and Owen, UpStream Online March 23, 2010:  Global reserves 'exaggerated by a third' </title><description>The world's oil reserves have been exaggerated by up to a third, leading UK scientist Sir David King claimed today, warning of oil shortages and price spikes within years.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ndrwldndwnpStrmnlnMrch2310.html</link></item><item><title>JEFF BARNARD, Yahoo News Mar 20, 2010:  Ore. town uses geothermal energy to stay warm </title><description>A combination of hot rocks and water like those that created Yellowstone's geysers have been tapped by the city to keep the sidewalks toasty since the early 1990s. They also heat downtown buildings, kettles at a brewhouse, and greenhouses and keep the lights on at a college campus. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JFFBRNRDYhNwsMr2010.html</link></item><item><title>Ed Cumming, Telegraph Mar 16, 2010:  The Biggest Dump in the World </title><description>The Great Pacific Garbage Patch &#8211; or the Pacific Trash Vortex &#8211; is a floating monument to our culture of waste, the final resting place of every forgotten carrier bag, every discarded bottle and every piece of packaging blown away in the wind. Opinions about the exact size of this great, soupy mix vary, but some claim it has doubled over the past decade, making it now six times the size of the UK. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/dCmmngTlgrphMr1610.html</link></item><item><title>Jason Kambitsis, WIRED March 19, 2010:  Feds Deem Pedestrians, Cyclists and Motorists Equals </title><description>Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says the needs of pedestrians and cyclists will be considered along with those of motorists, and he makes it clear that walking and riding are "an important component for livable communities." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JsnKmbtssWRDMrch1910.html</link></item><item><title>Jasmine Tyler, Women Make News April 4, 2010:  The Drug War: A War on Women and Their Families </title><description>The gravity of the economic and social costs for these policies cannot be overstated, especially considering that more than three quarters of women in prison are mothers.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JsmnTylrWmnMkNwsprl410.html</link></item><item><title>GREG MORAN, SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIB MARCH 26, 2010:  Jury acquits dispenser of medical marijuana </title><description>The acquittal of Eugene Davidovich after two weeks of trial in front of Superior Court Judge Kenneth So is the second time in the past four months that juries have found medical marijuana operators not guilty of drug charges. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GRGMRNSNDGNNTRBMRCH2610.html</link></item></channel></rss>