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  1. Wal-Mart -- Communities
    "Wal-Mart drains funds from communities by challenging the valuation put on its properties by public officials," said Philip Mattera, research director of Good Jobs First and principal author of the report. "When it succeeds, it diminishes the revenue available to pay for education, police, and other services."
  2. New World Order -- Conspiracies
    A Chronological History of The New World Order This article by D. L. Cuddy, Ph.D., will convince even the most skeptical reader that there really is an "open conspiracy" to bring about a one-world government. It was originally printed in Chuck Missler's "Personal Update," March, 1997.
  3. Vulture -- Vulture Funds
    The Vulture funds then sue in England or other countries, and gain awards for the junk bonds that were about to be forgiven. After the Court rules in favor of the Vulture fund, the Vulture fund can then tap into the funds approved by the US Congress for debt relief.
  4. Nation of Islam -- Organizations
    One of the basic concepts touted by the Nation of Islam is the superiority of people of African descent. Followers believe that Blacks are the original humans and Whites are potential humans. The original teachings of the organization hold that a Black scientist created White humans. According to these teachings, the scientist created Whites with the intention of forming a race that would oppress and oppose the original people for 6,000 years.
  5. Strategic Defense Initiative (Sdi) -- Ronald Reagan
    The concept for the Strategic Defense Initiative came from a casual conversation between the famous scientist and "father of the hydrogen bomb" Dr. Edward Teller and President Reagan. Dr. Teller told Reagan of an idea he had about using x-ray lasers in space to shoot down enemy missiles. Reagan was fascinated with this idea.
  6. President Bush -- U.S
    President Bush and European Union leaders have agreed to work together on the issue of climate change. In a wide-ranging meeting Monday, the leaders ... agreed to continue pressuring Iran to give up its nuclear enrichment program. Leta Hong Fincher has more on the U.S.-E.U. summit.
  7. George Soros -- Money
    [I]f no one has a theory to explain the market -- not even George Soros -- what chance do you have to make money consistently in the markets? It turns out there is a secret to George Soros's success. But it's not one that you will find in books that discuss Soros's investment philosophy -- and certainly not in The Alchemy of Finance. But once you understand and apply this secret, it will make your trading life much easier -- and certainly less stressful.
  8. Oslo Accords -- Israelis
    * There is strong evidence that Reed Irvine’s Accuracy in Media funded an anti-Clinton propaganda campaign, at the behest of Israel, which began in the fall of 1993 after the Oslo Accords were made public. Irvine’s Israeli-sponsored dirty tricks campaign included the recruitment of lobbyists paid to act as professional Clinton haters. Their mission was to discredit Bill and Hillary Clinton by any means necessary. By doing this, it weakened America’s resolve in support of the Oslo Accords.
  9. J. Edgar Hoover -- J. Edgar Hoover Building
    Shocking grim, frightening, Curt Gentry's masterful portrait of J. Edgar Hoover -- director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1924 to 1972 -- is a unique political biography. From more than 300 interviews and over 100,000 pages of previously classified documents, Gentry reveals exactly how this unscrupulous man created the fraudulent myth of an invincible, incorruptible FBI. For almost fifty years. Hoover held virtually unchecked public power, manipulating every president from FDR to Nixon. He kept extensive blackmail files and used illegal wiretaps and hidden mikes to destroy anyone who opposed him.
  10. Jutland Peninsula -- Baltic Sea
    Jutland (Danish: Jylland; German: Jütland) is a peninsula in northern Europe. It forms the mainland part of Denmark and a northern part of Germany. It separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. Its terrain is relatively flat, with low hills and peat bogs. It has an area of 29,775 km² (11,496 square miles), and a population of 2,491,852 (2004).
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