Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Headlines

Here are some headlines from around the webs-of-the-inter:

Herman Cain accuser wants to tell her story

Filene's, Syms file for bankruptcy, plan to close doors

Greece Has No Good Options Left

Volatile Oakland faces general strike on Wednesday

Inequality dents U.S. rank in U.N. development index

Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Linked to 2,200 Deaths

Key UN report ties climate change to extreme weather

APNewsbreak: Future holds more extreme weather

APNewsbreak: Panel says wild weather worsens

Painkiller overdose 'epidemic' strikes US --- The United States is facing an epidemic of lethal overdoses from prescription painkillers, which have tripled in the past decade and now account for more deaths than heroin and cocaine combined.

French magazine offices petrol-bombed after it prints Muhammad cartoon -- Ah yes, "The religion of peace" - as long as you do it my way.

Remember that Gold-Touting Company Glenn Beck Hyped? They're Being Charged in A Criminal Complaint

Georgia militia group planned ricin attack to ‘save the Constitution’ ----- I think we should do "enhanced interrogation" on them, to "get to the truth". If they complain, tell them they loved it on 24.

Mozambique mob lynches two women for ‘witchcraft’

Air Force developing tiny drones disguised as birds, bugs -- privacy? What's that?

Miami police buy military drone that can see into houses

Texas county police buys drone that can carry weapons ----- The police in Montgomery County -- and area north of Houston, Texas -- is the first local police in the United States to deploy a drone that can carry weapons; the police says it will be used in chases of escaping criminals and tracking drug shipments (and to "get the goods" on folks they don't like, or have targeted)

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