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Two great ideas tied for first this week: on corruption along the U.S.-Mexican border, and on secret paramilitary killings in Pakistan. Here's a link to the Mexican border story:
| Neal T. Kuo suggests: |
How about the controversial statue of "Cristo del Pacifico" erected on the coastline of Lima, jointly donated by President Alan Garcia and the Brazilian firm which consequently obtained a mass tax break? |
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| Mo A suggests: |
The secret paramillitary killings in Pakistan. Is the ISI responsible? Why are these innocent people being killed? Is China involved? |
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| Bob Matza suggests: |
The never ending corruption occurring along the U.S/Mexican border. |
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| Justin Martin suggests: |
A tech piece focusing on why the New York Times iPhone and iPad apps have near crashed, and what is being done to fix them. The NYT has a Twitter feed answering concerns of digital subscribers (@NYTdigitalsubs) and, one after another, its tweets are apologies to subscribers who have canceled their plans or have complained. The apps simply take ages to load. @NYTdigitalsubs is promising a fix by the end of June. |
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| Jay Lynnman suggests: |
The leaking of Obama's college transcripts, which show he applied for aid as a non American citizen. |
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| 1913intel suggests: |
A large part of the world has moved to a pre-collapse state. Russia and China are in danger of collapse. America, Europe and Japan are in danger of economic collapse. The Middle East is now in the state of collapse. The UN predicts “global social crisis” stemming from the 2008-2009 economic downturn. Looking at the big picture, is the world as we know it about to collapse? Are we in much bigger trouble than we think? |
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| Mo A suggests: |
The secret paramillitary killings in Pakistan. Is the ISI responsible? Why are these innocent people being killed? Is China involved? |
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