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Student Suspended for Refusing to Wear a School-Issued RFID Tracker (wired.com)
China Southern visa pact crosses ethical line (nzherald.co.nz)
In the Twilight of Empires (thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com)
Media Yawns As World Bank Warns Globe Could be Cooked by 2060 (counterpunch.org)
Another Lost War: Defeated in Afghanistan (counterpunch.org)
An Impotent Superpower: The American Puppet State (counterpunch.org)
The Sea Eats Miami (counterpunch.org)
The Sociopathic Way We Do Business (esquire.com)
The War Nerd: Lucian Truscott IV Is Four Times As Stupid As Israel, And Israel Is Pretty Fucking Stupid (nsfwcorp.com)
Hacker steals entire nation's identity (loweringthebar.net)
Climate change: The cost of delay (norightturn.blogspot.co.nz)
Down with Drone War Silence (fpif.org)
Nanotechnology Could Reduce Plant's Ability to Produce Food (commondreams.org)
Rise in leptospirosis cases may be linked to dairy effluent (stuff.co.nz)
US rejects report of hacking at French presidency (stuff.co.nz)
Against Intellectual Monopoly (sscnet.ucla.edu)
Researcher wants nanotech patent moratorium (arstechnica.com)
South American Governments Dispute Amazon Domain Application (techweekeurope.co.uk)
Bionic Mannequins Spy on Shoppers (bloomberg.com)
Giant boxing robots reality show (insidetv.ew.com)
Collapse and the Sorites Paradox (hipcrime.blogspot.com)
Synthetic Biology and The Next Assault on Biodiversity and Livelihoods [pdf] (etcgroup.org)
NZ Being Caught In New Cold War as US & China Compete Over Trade Deals (scoop.co.nz)
If you’re 27 or younger, you’ve never experienced a colder-than-average month (grist.org)
Particle physicists confirm arrow of time for B mesons (nature.com)
"No country on Earth would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders" Says Man Who Regularly Bombs Pakistan and Yemen (reason.com)
Paralyzed dogs walk again thanks to cell transplants (thestar.com)
John Mearsheimer: What is Israel Really Up to in Gaza? (counterpunch.org)
Inside the Psyche of the 1% (counterpunch.org)
Gordon Campbell on Labour’s leadership vote (gordoncampbell.scoop.co.nz)