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Sunday, October 24, 2010

GE Health to Buy Clarient in $580 Million Deal

*Look at the list of corrupt companies in this article! 


October 22, 2010, 8:34 AM





GE Healthcare said Friday that it had agreed to buy Clarient, a molecular diagnostics firm, which it says will help the company better diagnose and characterize cancer, in a deal worth about $580 million.

John Dineen, chief executive of GE Healthcare, said the acquisition “will accelerate our expansion into cancer diagnostics and therapy selection tools,” adding that he hoped to build a diagnostics business worth more than $1 billion.

Clarient hired Goldman Sachs as financial adviser and Latham & Watkins as counsel. GE Healthcare hired JP Morgan as adviser and Sidley Austin as counsel.

WikiLeaks Iraq war logs: Nick Clegg calls for investigation of abuse claims

Source: Guardian


Any suggestions that the rules of war have been broken or torture condoned are 'extremely serious', says deputy PM

Jonathan Haynes, Mark Townsend, Jamie Doward and Paul Harris and agencies
Sunday 24 October 2010 12.45 BST

Allegations of killings, torture and abuse in Iraq contained in leaked USmilitary logs "need to be looked at", Nick Clegg said today.

The deputy prime minister said any suggestion that the rules of war had been broken or torture had been condoned were "extremely serious".

The almost 400,000 secret US army field reports show two cases of alleged involvement of British troops in the abuse of detainees.

FBI informant to Congress: Investigate Ayers, Dohrn now



*As anyone can see, I have also informed the FBI of my suspicions which parallel those of this man who infiltrated the Weather Underground Organization for the FBI. You can read the last email I sent to them at the following link:



FBI informant to Congress: Investigate Ayers, Dohrn now
Warns that Weather Underground networks still could be operating



Posted: October 22, 2010
8:30 pm Eastern

By Bob Unruh
© 2010 WorldNetDaily


San Francisco Police Sgt. Brian V. McDonnell was killed by shrapnel from an anti-personnel bomb built and planted by Bill Ayers' wife, Bernardine Dohrn, according to an FBI report
A former undercover FBI informant who once spied on 1970s anti-war radicals who bombed government offices is calling on Congress to set up a committee or task force to bring "terrorists" – including those who may be in high and influential positions today – to justice.
The request comes from Larry Grathwohl, whose book "Bringing Down America – An FBI Informer with the Weathermen" alleges Bill Ayers, a friend of President Obama, told Grathwohl that Bernardine Dohrn, who later became Ayers' wife, placed a pipe bomb outside a San Francisco Police Department building Feb. 16, 1970.
The shrapnel from the anti-personnel bomb's explosion killed Sgt. Brian V. McDonnell. Another officer, Robert Fogarty, was wounded in the face and legs and left partially blind.
Grathwohl's plan was outlined in remarks prepared for the Marxism in America conference sponsored yesterday by America's Survival in Washington.

Grathwohl also appears in a series of videos to explain his concerns over the still-open case along with Cliff Kincaid, president of America's Survival, and Max Noel, a former FBI agent and member of the Weatherman Task Force.
The first video of the series:

Al-Qaeda's '9/11 part two' threat to London's Wembley Stadium

Source: Sify



Al-Qaeda's '9/11 part two' threat to London's Wembley Stadium

2010-10-24 13:00:00

Former BP chief executive Lord Browne joins Stanhope Capital

Source: Telegraph


Former BP chief executive Lord Browne joins Stanhope Capital

Lord Browne of Madingley, the former chief executive of BP, is to chair the newly-formed advisory board of Stanhope Capital, in a move which reflects the size of the boutique wealth manager's ambitions.