Friday, May 18, 2007

5/20/2007 No Talking Heads Topics (work in progress . . .)
(guests will be TJ Johnson, Janet Blanding, Geov Parrish)

Local

United Churches to Take Camp Quixote, Olympian
- City of Olympia wants their stay to be shorter
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Funding for Heritage Center project approved, Olympian
- facility to replace GA building; not to open until 2011 or 2012.
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New rail cargo facility proposed for site near Millersylvania State Park, Olympian
- opposition to site attends early planning meeting in Tenino on Monday night, 5/14/2007.
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Court issues partial stay in Watada's second trial, Seatte Times
- the Army Court of Criminal Appeals in Arlington, Va., granted a partial stay of the defense motion. It has given Fort Lewis prosecutors 10 days to respond to the defense arguments, and also extended to the defense the option of filing a second round of briefs.
- the appeals court issued its decision after defense attorneys Kenneth Kagan and James Lobsenz of Seattle moved to dismiss all charges against Watada based on a double jeopardy argument.
- Coverage by University of Pittsburgh Law School Website here.

National

Mumia Abu-Jamal Hearing in Phildelphia (Philly IMC roundup)
- 3rd Circuit Court expected to rule in as little as a few month or as long as a 6 months to a year.
- see previous blog post with a media review on hearing.
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McNulty, Deputy AG, Resigns; Cites Personal Reasons Unrelated to US Attorney Firings
- Senators Call for No-Confidence Vote on Alberto Gonzalez
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Cheney Claims Absolute Immunity (seriously)
- Cheney also claims to be legally akin to the President; sounds like he's threatening people to impeach him - "C'mon, I dare ya!"
- Story currently #9 on Technorati "Popular News" stories - 5/18/2007 @ 10:21pm
- Update: Story currently #6 on Technorati "Popular News" stories - 5/19/2007 @ 9:05am
- Update 2: Story currently #5 on Technorati "Popular News" stories - 5/19/2007 @ 12:37pm
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Former Marine Corp Commander and former Commander In-Chief of U.S. Central Command Explain Why Torture is Bad
- top rated story on Technorati "Popular News" stories - 5/18/2007 @ 10:42pm

International

World Bank President Wolfowitz, Iraq War Architect, Finally Resigns
- in a carefully worded statement, World Bank Board accepts Wolfowitz claim that he made mistakes in good faith and praises his performance.
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New Michael Moore film focuses on U.S. healthcare system - "Sicko"
- nice takeaway quote from review in Salon -
". . . But Moore's overall point is, I think, inarguable: Flawed as they may be, those (Canadian, French and British healthcare) systems are a hell of a lot more humane and civilized than anything we've got. (Life expectancy is significantly higher, and infant mortality lower, in all of those countries than the United States. Whatever outdated stereotypes you may hold, these days poor people in Britain are statistically healthier than rich people in America.)"

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