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How TPP will hurt America

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Clues from the past on rising sea levels

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‘Stop recruiting minors!’: UK army urged to halt ‘outdated’ practice

A report by human rights groups Child Soldiers International and ForcesWatch have calculated the Ministry of Defense (MOD) spends up to £94 million ($143 million) a year training recruits of 16 and 17 years of age.“The UK is the only member of the European Union and only permanent member of the UN Security Council still recruiting from age 16,” emphasized the document. It noted that younger recruits were far more vulnerable to post-traumatic stress disorder, sexual harassment and bullying. Slamming the practice as “outdated,” the organizations cited a dropout rate of 35.6 percent among 16-year-olds, in comparison to 28.3 percent among adult recruits. Additionally, they signaled figures submitted to the UK parliament in 2011 showing that it costs £88,985 ($134,000) to train and pay underage recruits – more than double the cost for adults. More importantly, recruits – even if they are fully trained – cannot be deployed in combat until they are 18 years old.”Recruiting minors into the army is a practice from a bygone era. It’s not just young recruits who pay the price for outdated MoD policies – taxpayers do too,” said David Gee of ForcesWatch. He stressed that the armed forces also suffer “when it finds itself undermanned on the frontline because so many minors have dropped out of training.” If the practice were discontinued, the report calculated that UK taxpayers would save between £81.5 million and £94 million each year. The UK is currently embroiled in a financial crisis, and as a result the military is having to implement sweeping cuts to reduce costs. Earlier this year, the UK government announced that it would be laying off 5,000 soldiers in a bid to reduce total troop numbers from 102,000 to 82,000 by 2017. The move will save an estimated £38 billion ($60 billion). Doubts have been voiced over the drastic scaling down of the military at a time of “increased threats and new global challenges.”Indifference?The Ministry of Defense refuted the findings of the report and disregarded its calculations, stating there were no plans “to revisit” the policy of recruiting persons younger than 18 years of age.”We do not recognize the figures suggested in this report, which ignores the benefits and opportunities that a military career offers young people,” an MOD spokesperson said in a statement. He added that minors still needed the written consent of their parents or guardians to sign up, which fully complies with United Nations conventions. Read More

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Former president Musharraf flees Pakistan

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Former Pakistani military ruler Pervez Musharraf and his security team pushed past policemen and sped away from a court in the country’s capital on Thursday to avoid arrest after his bail was revoked in a case in which he is accused of treason.Local TV broadcast footage of the dramatic scene in which Musharraf jumped into a black SUV and escaped as a member of his security team hung to the side of the vehicle. He sped away to his large compound on the outskirts of Islamabad that is protected by high walls, razor wire and guard towers.This week has gone from bad to worse for Musharraf, who seized power in a coup in 1999 when he was serving as army chief and spent nearly a decade in power before being forced to step down in 2008. He returned last month after four years in self-imposed exile to make a political comeback despite legal challenges and Taliban death threats, but has since faced paltry public support.A court in the northwestern city of Peshawar on Tuesday disqualified Musharraf from running in the parliamentary election scheduled for May 11, likely squashing his hopes for political comeback.Continue Reading… Read More

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Watch “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” trailer

The second movie in “The Hunger Games” trilogy is almost here. The film’s teaser trailer dropped this weekend, giving a peek into a new set of new, deadly challenges that District 12′s Katniss Everdeen will have to overcome. “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is due in theaters Nov. 22.Continue Reading… Read More

Obama apologizes to Kamala Harris

After a rough 24 hours for President Obama in which he took heat from his own political allies on two big fronts, he called California Attorney General Kamala Harris to apologize for calling her “the best-looking attorney general in the country” at a fundraiser in Northern California yesterday.White House press secretary Jay Carney said today that Obama called Harris and apologized for the comment and the distraction that it caused, saying he “did not want in any way to diminish the attorney general’s professional accomplishments and her capabilities.” “He fully recognizes the challenges women continue to face in the workplace and that they should not be judged based on appearance,” Carney said. Continue Reading… Read More

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Attorneys launch Whistleblower Defense League

Hacktivist Jeremy Hammond currently awaits trial in a federal prison cell and could receive life in prison; Bradley Manning saw his 1,000 day pretrial military detention last month; Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer has been handed a 41-month prison stint after his found and exploited a security flaw in an AT&T server; Aaron Swartz’s federal trial over the downloading of millions of online academic articles would have begun this week, had the young technologist not hanged himself earlier this year. The legal challenges facing whistleblowers and free-data activists, crystallized in these high profile examples to name just a few, have risen to the fore in recent months.Continue Reading… Read More