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Oct 232012
 

Host calls Black a crook, Black calls host a fool.

by Hamida Ghafour
 

Disgraced former newspaper tycoon Conrad Black has come out swinging against his critics in a television interview in the UK. 

Black, who served a 42-month prison sentence in America for fraud and was released from jail last May, has insisted that he is not a criminal and has been unfairly targeted by the U.S. justice system.

“(These charges) are rubbish and anyone can see that they are rubbish,” he told interviewer Jeremy Paxman on the BBC who is one of Britain’s best-known television journalists. 

It was terse, at times the pair exchanging verbal blows…. 

Conrad Black loses cool on TV

Oct 232012
 

from The Nation

James Carville said on CNN that if this debate last night had been a Little League game (I have a lot of experience on those fields) they would have called it after four innings, due to the “mercy rule.” That’s when one team is more than ten runs ahead…

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Oct 222012
 

Tribunal will rule whether Ottawa retaliated against Cindy Blackstock

OTTAWA — Cindy Blackstock has spent more than five years trying to hold Ottawa accountable for a funding gap on the welfare of aboriginal children on reserves.

Instead of dealing with that funding gap, Ottawa has spent nearly as long searching for dirt on Blackstock. In total, it has spent more than $3 million trying to derail her bid to have the government’s funding policy ruled as discrimination against native children.

Fresh evidence of government spying on Blackstock and a court victory for the aboriginal children’s advocate show Ottawa is losing this fight, despite its chilling surveillance of a woman they seek to discredit.

It was less than a year ago that Blackstock went public, after learning through her own access-to-information request that the government had been spying on her. It has been monitoring her Facebook account, sending officials to hear her speak and compiling a voluminous file on her.

In a decision released last week, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal agreed to add allegations of government retaliation against Blackstock as part of a historic hearing on the larger matter set to begin next February….

 

Tribunal will decide whether Ottawa retaliated against native rights' activist Cindy Blackstock

Oct 222012
 

from The Edmonton Jounal

EDMONTON – Five people are dead in as many days after a spate of workplace accidents around the province this week.

Occupational Health and Safety spokesman Brookes Merritt said the incidents are not related but appear to be “a tragic coincidence.”…

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Oct 222012
 

from The Guardian

Conrad Black's appearance on Have I Got News For You won't do anything to
rehabilitate the reputation of an unrepentant fraudster, but it will allow him to
show that he at least believes he has nothing to be ashamed of and that he can re-
enter British society with his head held high…

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Oct 202012
 

Virginia official busted for tossing voter forms turns out to work for the national GOP.

A man originally reported to have been working for the Republican Party of Virginia was arrested by the Rockingham County, Va, Sheriff’s Office on Thursday and charged with attempting to destroy voter registration forms by tossing them into a dumpster behind a shopping center in Harrisonburg, Va.

“Prosecutors charged him with four counts of destruction of voter registration applications, eight counts of failing to disclose voter registration applications and one count of obstruction of justice,” according to a report late Thursday afternoon from TPM’s Ryan Reilly. More charges could be forthcoming, according to officials.

But there is more to the story, as evidence emerges to document that it ties into a still-expanding nationwide GOP Voter Registration Fraud Scandal that the BRAD BLOG first began reporting in late September, after we’d learned that the Republican Party of Florida had turned in more than 100 allegedly fraudulent and otherwise suspect voter registration forms in Palm Beach County. The story has continued to widen ever since, to a dozen Florida counties and several other states, now including Virginia, and even to the upper-echelons of the Republican Party itself….

GOP Voter registration scandal widens

Oct 192012
 

from The Tyee

OTTAWA – The latest omnibus budget bill from the Harper government makes changes to everything from the Indian Act and the Canadian Labour Code to the Canada Shipping Act.

The bill kills off independent tribunals that examined things such as hazardous materials in the workplace and set the rates for employment insurance premiums, while making workers pay taxes on their employers' contributions to group health and accident insurance plans…

Oct 192012
 

from Democracy Now

Three of Romney’s top donors made more than $4 billion for their hedge funds from the bailout.

We turn now to a major new exposé on the cover of The Nation magazine called "Mitt Romney’s Bailout Bonanza: How He Made Millions from the Rescue of Detroit." Investigative reporter Greg Palast reveals how Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney made some $15 million on the auto bailout and that three of Romney’s top donors made more than $4 billion for their hedge funds from the bailout. Palast’s report is part of a film-in-progress called "Romney’s Bailout Bonanza." Palast is the author of several books, including recently released New York Times bestseller, Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps.

 

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Oct 182012
 

Federal Appeals Court declares “Defense of Marriage Act” unconstitutional.

from the American Civil Liberties Union

NEW YORK, October 18, 2012 — A federal appeals court ruled today that the so-called “Defense of Marriage Act” (DOMA) unconstitutionally discriminates against married same-sex couples.

In striking down DOMA, the court held that government discrimination against lesbians and gay men now is assumed to be unconstitutional and that DOMA’s defenders could not offer any good reason for treating married same-sex couples differently from all other married couples.

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Oct 182012
 

Broadcast regulator rules one company would control too much of the TV market.

by Steve Ladurantaye

BCE Inc’s $3.4-billion deal for Astral Media has been killed by the country’s broadcast regulator, which said the merged mega-company would be impossible to police without imposing “extensive and intrusive safeguards” that would affect every broadcaster in the country.

It was up to executives from BCE and its Bell Media division to convince the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications the deal would benefit consumers, and they argued that owning Astral would allow Bell to be a Canadian champion that could help fend off assaults on the country’s broadcast system by foreign competitors such as Netflix.

But after reviewing submissions from more than 9,700 interveners and holding a week-long hearing that gave Bell’s rivals ample opportunity to beat up the Montreal-based company, the commission didn’t see any reason to allow one company to control as much as 42 per cent of the English television market and 33 per cent of the French. …