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Of the three morning shows on Thursday, only CBS left out any mention of Barack Obama or Attorney General Eric Holder while reporting on the nearly complete acquittal of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee. Early Show news anchor Erica Hill asserted that “the verdict is in for the first Guantanamo detainee to be tried in a civilian court and it is being seen by some as a serious setback for the government. ” Ahmed Ghailani was acquitted on 284 out of 285 charges against him. The President's name never came up on CBS. Over on NBC's Today, the four hour morning program devoted a scant 40 seconds to the topic. But even in that short amount of time, reporter Ann Curry was more definitive than CBS. She at least allowed, “But, the decision could undermine President Obama's plan to put other Guantanamo Bay detainees on trial in civilian courts.” read more

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TA court disqualifies foreign worker’s deportation

Despite previous court rulings, Interior Ministry determined three times marriage of Philippine woman to Israeli man were a sham. Tel Aviv District Court judge revokes third warrant of deportation issued against woman

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Arab man tried to stab woman in J’lem

Issawiya resident attempts to attack a Jewish woman near Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital in order to prove to his friends that he is not a collaborator; he is stopped by hospital guards, taxi driver

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Debt collectors using Facebook to stalk and humilate people

Click here to view this media It’s not just friends that are noticing your status updates on Facebook. Debt collectors are now combing through social networks to learn about the lives of those who owe and even embarrass them. One woman in Tampa, Florida felt violated when she found out she was being stalked by collectors online. Melanie Beacham told WTSP’s Beau Zimmer that she had been receiving as many as 20 calls per day from MarkOne Financial after getting sick and falling behind on her car payments. “Then one day she got a call from her sister saying the company contacted her in Georgia,” Zimmer wrote. “I was telling her, ‘No way, because you’re not even a reference,’” Beacham said. After finding out that the company had contacted her sister and other relatives through Facebook, Beacham contacted consumer attorney Billy Howard of Morgan & Morgan. “Now Facebook does a debt collectors work for them,” Howard told Zimmer. “Now it’s not only family members, it’s all of your associates. It’s a very powerful tool for debt collectors to use.” Howard believes stalking through Facebook could become a standard technique for debt collectors if action isn’t taken. “It’s getting the desired result, and that is to start a domino effect of panic and embarrassment among family and friends, and people will do anything to stop that,” he said. Howard wants MarkOne Financial to stop using Facebook and other social media to harass Beacham’s family and friends. He’s filed a lawsuit to make his point. Tana Ganeva at Alternet notes that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website is clear that debt collectors may only contact other people to find out your contact information. Since MarkOne Financial already had been calling Beacham as many as 20 times per day, it’s doubtful that they were contacting family members to get her contact information. The FTC says: If an attorney is representing you about the debt, the debt collector must contact the attorney, rather than you. If you don’t have an attorney, a collector may contact other people – but only to find out your address, your home phone number, and where you work. Collectors usually are prohibited from contacting third parties more than once. Other than to obtain this location information about you, a debt collector generally is not permitted to discuss your debt with anyone other than you, your spouse, or your attorney. “Nobody should have to go through what I went through,” Beacham said. “I was hurt because I just felt I didn’t need my family going through that.”

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China Subsidizes Food As Inflation Tops 10% + Diesel Shortages to Last Until End of Year

photo: Dan Zen / Creative Commons Two stories offering a glimpse at the future in China, and likely elsewhere too: Diesel fuel shortages hit as the government rations electricity to factories and generators attempt to take up the slack; as the same time poor households begin receiving subsidies as food price inflation hits 10.1%…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tim Meadows in a ‘Daze’ Over New TBS Comedy

Funny man Tim Meadows once again takes on the role as an educator in the new TBS comedy ‘Glory Daze,’ about a group of freshmen going to college in the 1980′s. (Nov. 18)

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2 planes nearly collide at B-G Airport

Forward air controller spots Air Berlin plane deviating from its runway, approaching El Al Plane about the land. Accidents averted after German aircraft ordered to take different path

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Michael’s Hollywood Buble

Chart-topping recording artist gives his take on Tinsel Town with his latest single ‘Hollywood.’ (Nov. 18)

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Obama: Ratifying START Treaty a US Imperative

A stern President Barack Obama on Thursday said it was a ‘national security imperative’ for the Senate to ratify a pending nuclear arms treaty with Russia before ending its work this year. (Nov. 18)

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Bioplastic Made From Milk and Clay Is An Iffy Alternative

Photo by AMagill Coming up with an alternative plastic that has all the benefits of petroleum-based plastics but none of the negatives such as, oh, lasting forever, has been a serious challenge for researchers. Even plant-based plastics which are touted as a green alternative aren’t all that green since they rely on energy intensive agriculture for the corn used in manufacturing and require energy intensive recycling methods. But researchers have co… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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