Thursday, 11 November 2010 09:16 'Graduates on modest incomes face an effective tax rate of 45 per cent and crippling debts for most of their working lives, a Money Mail investigation has discovered. Radical reforms to the level of tuition fees and the way loans are repaid will leave many in debt until their mid-50s - by which time they'll be wrestling with putting their own children through university. Thursday, 11 November 2010 09:10 Thursday, 11 November 2010 09:03 'The purge of the farming class in various Communist dictatorships is well documented. The regimes in China (1958-62) and Russia into the Ukraine (1920-39), identified those who were independent of state control, and implemented a heavy-handed oppression designed to turn true productivity toward collectivist goals. These regimes are but a version of what is being proposed in modern America.' Read more: Independence Criminalized: The Great Wall of Bureaucracy Comes to America Thursday, 11 November 2010 08:49 'If we cannot trust what the government tells us about weapons of mass destruction, terrorist events, and the reasons for its wars and bailouts, can we trust the government’s statement last Friday that the US economy gained 151,000 payroll jobs during October? Apparently not. After examining the government’s report, statistician John Williams (shadowstats.com) reported that the jobs were “phantom jobs” created by “concurrent seasonal factor adjustments.” In other words, the 151,000 jobs cannot be found in the unadjusted underlying data. The jobs were the product of seasonal adjustments concocted by the BLS. As usual, the financial press did no investigation and simply reported the number handed to the media by the government.' Read more: Paul Craig Roberts: Phantom Jobs Thursday, 11 November 2010 08:13 'Survivors of today's attacks have been contacting foreign embassies, saying that they will be killed if they remain in Iraq. The martyr in their midst was known all around the area. But in case anyone had missed it, a mourning sign had been posted outside Saad Adwar's house in the Baghdad suburb of Kampsar, revealing exactly where he lived. It said simply that Adwar had been killed "by the hand of a spiteful and hateful enemy while he prayed to his holy God in Our Lady of Salvation church" nine days ago. This morning, the terrorists who had killed 44 of Baghdad's Christians at their place of worship, came hunting them once more – this time in their homes. They struck 10 times just after 7am in six different places in Baghdad, almost all of them Christian houses.' Read more: Baghdad Attacks on Christians Prompt Archbishop's Call for Mass Exodus Thursday, 11 November 2010 07:58 'Human rights groups have lodged a complaint with the EU condemning the Czech government of segregating Roma children, by placing them in mentally disabled schools. In a joint statement issued on Wednesday, the human rights groups accused the Czech government of failing to address the problem of healthy Roma children who are being admitted to mentally disabled schools, AP reported. The Roma rights advocacy groups who filed the complaint included the Open Society Justice Initiative, European Roma Rights Center and the Greek Helsinki Monitor. The statement further added Roma children face a similar kind of discrimination in Greece and Croatia, Slovakia, Serbia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania, and even Spain has "a serious level of segregation".' Read more: Czech Government Slammed over Roma Kids Thursday, 11 November 2010 07:24 'The man responsible for an assassination attempted on the late Pope John Paul II has stated in a television interview that 'the Vatican government' had ordered the hit. Mehmet Ali Agca, recently released after spending 30 years behind bars, stated on Turkish national television that, "The Vatican government decided on the Pope's assassination." "They planned and organized it. The order to shoot the Pope was given by Vatican Secretary Cardinal Agostino Casaroli," he said. Agca was arrested in 1981 after he shot the Pope in St. Peter's Square. At the time, he claimed that he had acted alone; later, however, Agca testified that he was paid by the Bulgarian secret service.' Read more: 'Vatican Ordered Hit on Pope John Paul II'
Tuition fees are set to rise to as much as £9,000 a year while living costs can be up to £8,210 a year, according to the NatWest Student Living Survey.'We Are Many - They Are Few
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