After 12 Years of Persecution and Imprisonment Professor Sami Al-Arian Escapes US DOJ Gestapo “I came to the United States for freedom, but four decades later, I am leaving to gain my freedom.” The Internet site, The Intercept, provides the…

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After 12 Years of Persecution and Imprisonment Professor Sami Al-Arian Escapes US DOJ Gestapo “I came to the United States for freedom, but four decades later, I am leaving to gain my freedom.” The Internet site, The Intercept, provides the…

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After 12 Years of Persecution and Imprisonment Professor Sami Al-Arian Escapes US DOJ Gestapo “I came to the United States for freedom, but four decades later, I am leaving to gain my freedom.” The Internet site, The Intercept, provides the…

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After 12 Years of Persecution and Imprisonment Professor Sami Al-Arian Escapes US DOJ Gestapo “I came to the United States for freedom, but four decades later, I am leaving to gain my freedom.” The Internet site, The Intercept, provides the…

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Officers lied in report, now face multiple charges.

Steve Watson | Officers lied in report, now face multiple charges.

The Greek standoff with the EU shines a bright light on the mortal weakness of today’s global economy. Simply put, countries that cannot pay back their excessive debts — won’t. To date, the system has acted as if those debts

The Greek standoff with the EU shines a bright light on the mortal weakness of today’s global economy. Simply put, countries that cannot pay back their excessive debts — won’t. To date, the system has acted as if those debts