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Today's Stories February 5, 2007 Uri Avnery Ron Jacobs Newton Garver Bruce Anderson James T. Phillips Website of the Day
Alexander Cockburn Tao Ruspoli Jeffrey St.
Clair Patrick Cockburn P. Sainath Sen. Russell Feingold Diane Christian Brian Cloughley Diana Barahona Timothy J. Freeman Conn Hallinan John Ross Greg Moses Missy Beattie Joshua Frank Evelyn Pringle Stephen Fleischman Muhammad Idrees Ahmad Poets' Basement Website of the Day
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E. W. Ross Pam Martens John Feffer Daryll E. Ray Ronald Bruce
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Diane Farsetta Marjorie Cohn Mark Scaramella Ranni Amiri Christopher Ketcham Winston Warfield Corporate Crime Reporter Thomas P. Healy Website of the Dau
January 31, 2007 Patrick Cockburn Jean Bricmont Tao Ruspoli James T. Phillips William Johnson Tim Wilkinson Evelyn Pringle Joshua Frank Ramzy Baroud Mickey Z. Website of the Day
Werther Kathy Kelly Uri Avnery Franklin Spinney William S. Lind Pariah Mike Whitney Rev. William
E. Alberts Fran Shor Anthony Arnove Website of the Day
Nurit Peled-Elhanan Patrick Cockburn JoAnn Wypijewski Ron Jacobs Dave Lindorff Kevin Zeese Reza Fiyouzat Pat Williams Website of the Day
January 27 / 28, 2007 Diana Johnstone Eliza Ernshire Patrick Cockburn David Rosen Greg Moses Bernard Chazelle Tao Ruspoli Hermán
Uribe Ralph Nader Paul Craig
Roberts Fred Gardner Brian Cloughley James Abourezk John V. Whitbeck Seth Sandronsky Alan Cabal Pam Martens Website of
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Charlotte Laws Mike Ely /
Linda Flores Joe DeRaymond Phil Donahue Zia Mian Jeb Sprague Evelyn Pringle Missy Beattie Martha Rosenberg Website of
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Patrick Cockburn John Ross Jeremy Scahill Frida Berrigan Paul Craig Roberts Jason Yossef
Ben-Meir Christopher Brauchli Holger W. Henke Dave Lindorff Julia Landau Website of the Day
January 24, 2007 Tao Ruspoli Paul Craig
Roberts Lt. Gen. William Odom Sharon Smith Brian M. Downing Heather Gray Ron Jacobs James Brooks Robert Day Website of
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Trish Schuh Robert Bryce
Stephen Soldz John Blair Gloria La Riva Joshua Frank Patrick Cockburn Ralph Nader Dave Lindorff Uri Avnery Website of the Day
January 22, 2007 Manuel Garcia,
Jr. Jen Marlowe George McGovern Paul Craig
Roberts Norman Solomon Amira Hass Mike Whitney Ramzy Baroud John Walsh Website of
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January 20/21 2007 Alexander Cockburn
Gail Dines
Newton Garver
Gilad Atzmon
Seth Sandronksy
Raphaelle Bail
Jim Goodman Larry Portis
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Jonathan Cook
Glen Ford Dave Lindorff
Larry Portis
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William Peace
Virginia Tilley
Michael Donnelly
B.R. Gowani
Larry Portis
Jason Hribal
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Franklin Spinney John Ross Susan George Paul Craig
Roberts Joshua Frank David Lindorff
Col. Sam Gardiner
Marjorie Cohn
Saul Landau
Ron Jacobs
Susan Block Ken Couesbouck Website of
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Roger Morris Paul Craig
Roberts Kathy Kelly William Blum Ralph Nader Saul Landau January 12 / 14, 2007 Patrick Cockburn David Rosen William S.
Lind Laith al-Saud Paul Craig
Roberts John Ross George Ciccariello-Maher Christopher Brauchli Robert Buzzanco Evelyn Pringle Peter Rost,
MD. Mike Whitney Yifat Susskind Saul Cohen Missy Beattie Stephen Lendman Website of
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January 11, 2007 Ismael Hossein-Zadeh Paul Craig
Roberts Kathy Kelly Dave Lindorff Jeff Leys Richard W.
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Peter Linebaugh Robert Fantina Patrick Cockburn Paul Craig Roberts Col. Dan Smith Ben Tripp Evelyn Pringle Ron Jacobs Mike Ferner Dave Zirin Website of
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R. T. Naylor Jonathan Cook Mike Ely and Linda Flores Joshua Frank Norman Solomon Sen. Russell
Feingold Joe Allen James T. Phillips Brian Concannon Leonard Peltier Website of the Day
January 8, 2007 Werther Jeff Leys Paul Craig Roberts Shulamit Aloni Dave Lindorff Sunsara Taylor Seth Sandronsky Dr. Susan Block Website of the Day
Alexander Cockburn Franklin C.
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Roberts Ralph Nader Walden Bello Marleen Martin Brian Cloughley Uri Avnery Saul Landau Ron Jacobs Joseph Nevins William S. Lind Gary Leupp Elisa Salasin George Ciccariello-Maher Beyond Chavistas and Anti-Chavistas: Deepening the Bolivarian Revolution Stefan Wray Michael Leonardi Richard Rhames Jeffrey St. Clair Barbara LaMorticella Website of the Weekend Song of the
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Jorge Mariscal John Walsh Christopher Brauchli Travis Sharpe Tom Barry Linda Schade
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Patrick Cockburn Winslow T.
Wheeler M. Shahid Alam Raed Jarrar Bert Sacks Kathy Rentenbach Stephen Fleischman George Bisharat Peter Rost, MD Evelyn Pringle Website of the Day
January 3, 2007 Kathy Kelly Paul Craig
Roberts William Johnson Stan Cox Trita Parsi Declan McKenna Joe Bageant Nicola Nasser Missy Beattie Website of
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Michael Watts Amina Mire James Brooks Alevtina Rea Al Krebs Peter Rost Niranjan Ramakrishnan John Stanton Website of the Day
January 1, 2007 Patrick Cockburn Uri Avnery Joshua Frank
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February 5, 2007 The View from CalistogaThe Golden Globes After a Mud BathBy SAUL LANDAU From the serenity of a two hour treatment that combined mud bath, hot tub and long, deep massage, I emerged into the commotion of the mass media. Driving from the hotel-spa to town, a heard some comedian on the car radio claim that the United States possessed the world's largest number of illicit meth labs, and probably the most unwanted teen pregnancies. If Bush succeeds with his plan to export "our way of life" not only will the third world people stop worrying about starving to death and dying or curable diseases, -- although there is no plan for helping the poor or sick in Bush's grand health care scheme they can also look forward to having choices between health food brands and different texture of toilet paper. Do you want Odwalla or Naked juice? Do you prefer ultra soft or extra soft caressing your bottom? I perched on a barstool on Calistoga, California's Main Street and watched CNN anchors "breaking news"--in closed caption. In addition, the screen contained rapidly moving letters about imminent war with Iran, catastrophic climate change, and children kidnapped or murdered by their parents. 2006 Iraqi mortality statistics ran across the screen as the muted anchor's lips moved. Almost 35,000 dead Iraqis! And four and a half million Iraqis have fled the country. But Bush denies these realities mean civil war The bartender glanced at the TV, made a sour expression and changed the channel. In place of reports and pictures of carnage in Iraq, the happy hour patrons stared at cleavage and expensive coifs on the HD TV. Instead of panic-inducing "news," an array of stars and starlets in gown-less evening straps displayed poise and profundity as they arrived on the red carpet for one of the motion picture industry's multiple celebrations of itself: the Golden Globe awards. The blessedly muted sound meant that we could all stare at silent images of these "special" people, as a backdrop to watering hole conversations. The 30-something year old woman next to me headed for the ladies room and the man putting the make on her turned to me. "That Dreyfus babe, I hear she's worth millions, maybe billions. I mean, this isn't money she made doing that Steinfeld show. This is from her family. I forget what they're into, real estate or banking or something." I told him I heard similar rumors. Penelope Cruz replaced Julia Louise Dreyfus on the screen as he repeated that "the Dreyfus bitch is really loaded What the hell does she need more for?" Luckily, his bar stool neighbor returned from the ladies' room. Two chairs down, a middle aged woman sipped something red that looked sweet and deadly. She pointed to the screen. "I saw her in the Spanish movie, whatchamacallit." Her middle aged companion filled in: "Volver." The two, dressed in sweatshirts and jeans, began a conversation about director Pedro Almodovar. "Unusual," the first woman said. "Not like macho guys like Clint Eastwood, Almodovar understands women." "I loved that one about his mother ["All About My Mother"]. It reminded me of my own mother." Seconds later, Eastwood's image replaced Penelope Cruz on the screen. One dramatically drunken man slobbered to his stoic-faced partner at a nearby table. "How come Saddam Hussein doesn't get an award?" That stopped conversation. The drunk looked around the room and sipped from what looked like a designer vodka cocktail. "Best fucking hanging of 2006, wouldn't you say?" He laughed at his own joke. The man who had shown an interest in "that Dreyfus babe," directed an ugly stare at the drunk, as if his profane remark had interrupted a more profane but highly strategic move in his attempt to seduce the woman next to him I sipped locally brewed beer and eavesdropped on the women who had switched from Almodovar to post-Christmas shopping bargains. I got bored. I tried to get a conversation going with the bartender who pushed a food menu at me. I asked her why she muted the TV sound, whether she found the conversations at the bar more interesting. "I don't listen to the TV or the conversations," she replied. "The real phonies talk about wine as if they were characters in that stupid movie with Paul Giamatti, whaddayacallit?" "Sideways," I offered. "Yeah," she said, as if anyone would fall for either of those two guys. "My focus each night is to get myself through my shift without quitting. It's early yet, and the drunks haven't started to roll in. When they do, my job gets more, well, interesting." She snorted at her own sarcasm. "I'm making a living, raising my kid as a single mom and that's like two full time jobs." She said the tourists weren't the problem, although "the foreigners [mostly Europeans] were stingier than hell with the tips." I asked if she worried her kids would go to war. "Sure, with that pretender in the White House, who wouldn't worry?" She served another round to the man and woman next to me. I finished my locally brewed beer, nodded at the people on both sides of me, who did not respond and walked to the street amidst tourists and locals, Mexicans and poor whites who serviced those looking to relax in the mud baths in the morning and then spend the rest of the day tasting Napa Valley wines. No, Sideways wasn't made here. But it could have been. Like much of the California wine towns, Calistoga has a history of farming and manufacturing, its pioneer days. It has the churches and veterans halls you expect to find in all American cities. The Mexicans and Mexican Americans who make the motel beds and water and mow the lawns, and those who tend and pick the grapes, live humbly. They share none of the conversation topics of the bar flies. Their kids join the armed forces, or go to prison more frequently. Young adults--not Latinos -- give massages and prepare the mud baths for the tourists seeking to extend life or escape death or just allow their stress to evaporate in the brown sulfur-reeking goo. I engaged a woman in the super market as we both search for the proper "organic" orange juice. Which brand will prolong life more? Which one contains more Vitamin C? She has two kids in high school and works as a massage therapist at one of the local hotel-spas. "Meth [methamphetamines] worries me. So many kids are taking it. I have no idea if mine are doing it or not," she says with a worried smile. At the check-out counter, the headlines in the San Francisco Chronicle scream "death" in Iraq and from Bay Area homicides. In front of the bar on Calistoga's (California) main street, a news rack contained the county weekly, headlining a new treatment for pets with stress. "Polly Wanna Prozac?" read the headline. The local paper alerted readers to prepare for the upcoming Crabfest, preparations for which had gotten underway. I thought about the people I met in Baghdad in the Fall of 2002 when I filmed there. Most of them complained about Saddam Hussein, but not about the daily bombings, because there were none--except from the United States and England when they accused Saddam of violating a "no fly zone" they had imposed. They had water and electricity. Kids went to school and women and men went to markets and mosques without fearing for their lives. I wanted to invite them, wherever they are, to come to Calistoga and soak in the mud, so they could see the real "American way of life." How can one think of war, or occupying another country when soaking in nature's warmth? Perhaps I should have invited Bush to join me before he gave his same old State of the Union address on January 23. Maybe someone should try to keep him in mud baths and hot tubs for the next two years! Saul Landau's new film, "WE DON'T PLAY GOLF HERE, and other tales of globalization," is available from roundworldmedia@gmail.com His new book, with a forward by Gore Vidal will soon be published by Counterpunch Press. A BUSH AND BOTOX WORLD.
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