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Israel Invited to Join Anti-Nuclear Pact - The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog has invited Israel to consider joining a global anti-nuclear arms pact and to place all its atomic facilities under his agency's inspections, an IAEA report said on Friday.
The Great Jobs Depression Worsens, and the Choice Ahead Grows Starker by Robert Reich - ... The number of Americans willing and able to work but who cannot find a job hasn't stopped growing since the start of 2008. All told, about 22 million Americans are now jobless. Add in those who are working part-time who'd rather be working full time, and we're up to 25 million. And because most families depend on two paychecks, the practical impact is almost double.
Enbridge Announces New Athabasca Oilsands Pipeline Expansion - Enbridge Inc. will be investing $185 million to expand its Athabasca oilsands pipeline in time to accommodate new volumes from Cenovus Energy's Christina Lake project, the pipeline giant said. Protesters march through a street demonstrating against the building of an oil pipeline in the north of the province in Vancouver, British Columbia August 31, 2010.
Report: States Pass Staggering Array of Anti-Choice Laws, Policies and Ballot Measures - Live in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arizona, Missouri or Louisiana? The Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) wants you to know that, with the implementation of health care reform in 2014, you will not have access to abortion coverage in your state's health exchanges. These states have enacted insurance bans on abortion coverage. Five other states considered the bans and the CRR expects more to do so in 2011.