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Key leaders of Honduras military coup trained in US (southernstudies.org)
German authorities caution against Twitter twaddle (atheonews.blogspot.com)
Iran arrests some British Embassy staff in Tehran (timesonline)
Judge orders Madoff to hand over US$170b (nzherald)
Solid-state quantum processing demonstrated (nature)
Edushi's 3-D Pixel-Art Maps of Chinese Cities (popsci.com)
Your Next House Could Come Out of a Printer (popsci.com)
Machines that can outwit the smartest brains (ft.com)
Robot Babies (smithsonianmag.com)
Northrop Grumman data in Ghana market (itworld.com)
US National Prison Rape Elimination Commission Report (nprec.us)
Stunning pictures of the volcano that blew a hole in the sky (dailymail)
It’s Finished (lrb.co.uk)
The 300 year British colonial adventure is over at last (monbiot.com)
NSA analysts spied on own wives and girlfriends (rawstory.com)
White House to Abandon Spy-Satellite Program (wsj.com)
German Pensioners kidnap and torture financial adviser (telegraph)
Ex-Bush Loyalists: Where Are They Now? (thenation.com)
Optogenetics: Implanting Laser-Activated Brain Cells (hplusmagazine.com)
A new project promotes Open Source Sensing (hplusmagazine.com)
Pentagon approves creation of cyber command (reuters)
Want to get something done – talk to people in their right ear (telegraph)
A realist's view of the protests in Iran (aljazeera)
The panopticon economy (sacurrent.com)
Iranian Interior Minister: Western Intelligence Behind Riots And Unrest (prisonplanet.com)
Some Afghan farmers ditch opium for saffron (atimes.com)
Color revolution fizzles in Iran (atimes.com)
Brzezinski's G-2 grand strategy (atimes.com)
Barrick-Recommended Military Force burns down hundreds of homes in PNG (indybay.org)
How a Car-Free Suburbia Can Become a Reality (alternet.org)