‘Military strikes cannot halt Iran’s nuclear program’
Press TV Wednesday, Sept 23rd, 2009 The director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) says Iran’s defensive readiness is at such a level that Israel will never be able to attack the Islamic Republic’s nuclear installations.

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N. Korean nuclear blast probably less powerful than hoped for: Yale scholar
Sam Kim Yonhap Thursday, May 28, 2009 North Korea apparently failed to achieve desired explosiveness in its second nuclear test, a Yale University professor says, citing seismic readings that have been generated by it.

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China finding it harder to support NKorea: analysts
AFP Thursday, May 28, 2009 China has long been the main ally of North Korea, but as it assumes a greater role in international affairs, Beijing will find it more difficult to defend the isolated regime, analysts say. North Korea’s nuclear test this week and its threat to attack US and South Korean ships has infuriated the international community, which leaves China with less room to stand by Pyongyang’s side, they say.

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The ‘Water Cure’ for Mancow Disease
William Norman Grigg Lew Rockwell.com Thursday, May 28, 2009 It took all of six seconds to exorcise the unearned and unwarranted self-regard that had possessed Chicago rant radio personality Erich “Mancow” Muller : All that was necessary was a brief application of the “water cure,” a torture protocol now commonly referred to as “waterboarding.” Mancow (as we’ll refer to him) insists that he underwent the procedure, in its most benign form – he could call it off on his own terms at any time, and the purpose was to conduct a demonstration, not to break his will – in order to prove that it is relatively harmless, and that critics of its use are exercised over nothing. Six terrifying seconds later, Mancow emerged from the experience a chastened and wiser man. “It is way worse than I thought it would be,” Mancow admitted while the horror was still freshly imprinted in his mind and body
