The Collapse of Everything as We Know It
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From The Minnesota/St. Paul Business Journal: "Former BP CEO Tony Hayward, who was at the helm during the company's disastrous oil spill last year, has a new job that may put him in charge of safeguarding northern Minnesota waters." More here.
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From Reuters: "State attorneys general are negotiating to give major banks wide immunity over irregularities in handling foreclosures, even as evidence has emerged that banks are continuing to file questionable documents." More here.
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From news.com.au: "North Korea overnight (June 27) called for a peace treaty with the US to formally close the Korean War." More here.
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From ABC News: "A black Arkansas teen who graduated top of her class is suing her high school for racial discrimination after the principal decided to name a white student with a lower GPA as co-valedictorian." More here.
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From BBC: "Winds battering southern Australia over the last 24 hours have been so strong that spray from waterfalls south of Sydney has billowed up into the air.
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From Al Jazeera: "A longtime CIA officer who spent 21 years in the Middle East is predicting that Israel will bomb Iran in the fall, dragging the United States into another major war and endangering US military and civilian personnel (and other interests) throughout the Middle East and beyond." More here.
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