Friday, June 05, 2015

5 June - The View

 
Ministers will provide companies with a list of 'keywords and topics' to narrow their search.
METRO.CO.UK




The Food and Drug Association (FDA) has announced this morning that it has approved pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson’s request to produce and...
RTHOUGHTS.NET




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All Civil Servants Minsters And Those Responsible Including David Cameron & Osborne As Cameron Forced The Ill Informed and Failed welfare Reforms Through Parliament By Use Of The Financial Privilege Rule Being A Privileged Multi Millionair Declare Effectively War On Welfare Since Then There Have Been Many Deaths And Other Casualties Caised By Welfare Cut And Sanctions.



We the undersigned feel that the Norwegian Nobel Committee accepting the nomination from B’nai Brith Canada of PM Stephen Harper would be a disgrace...
CHANGE.ORG

Hm. They gave the award to Mr. Drone himself. Harper should be a shoo in.


Project Democracy's photo.


An internal accounting of federal departments that have underspent their annual budgets cites Aboriginal Affairs for a shortfall of $1 billion since 2009, the only...
CBC.CA


Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin says policies aimed at wiping out culture, languages
APTN.CA



$66 million compensation packages from denying care - it's outrageous, uniquely American, and should have no place in our healthcare system.


And yet young kids are getting thrown in jail for selling an ounce of pot.
"On Wednesday, four large global banks — Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland — pleaded guilty to a series of federal crimes over a scheme to manipulate the value of the world’s currencies. The Justice Department accused the banks of collusion in one of the largest and yet least regulated markets, noting that at one bank one trader remarked 'the less competition the better.' 'If you aint cheating, you aint trying,' one trader at Barclays wrote in an online chat room where prosecutors say the price-fixing scheme was hatched."
Read more here: http://nyti.ms/1PBuswI
 

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