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ThinkFast: July 8, 2010

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 9th, 2010 4:39 am by HL

ThinkFast: July 8, 2010
Three people suspected of having links to al Qaeda were arrested in Norway and Germany today. “They are suspected of committing terrorist crimes, period,” said Janne Kristiansen, the head of Norway’s Police Security Service. The suspects — a Uighur from China, an Iraqi, and an Uzbek — are said to “be linked to bomb plots […]

Three people suspected of having links to al Qaeda were arrested in Norway and Germany today. “They are suspected of committing terrorist crimes, period,” said Janne Kristiansen, the head of Norway’s Police Security Service. The suspects — a Uighur from China, an Iraqi, and an Uzbek — are said to “be linked to bomb plots in the US and UK.”

The Congressional Budget Office has found that the Senate’s climate change legislation would reduce the deficit by $19 billion over the next decade if enacted. “There is no more room for excuses; this must be our year to pass comprehensive climate and energy legislation and begin to send a price signal on carbon,” said the legislation’s authors, Sens. John Kerry (D-MA) and Joe Lieberman (I-CT).

Former White House green jobs adviser Van Jones spoke at the Campus Progress National Conference yesterday and encouraged students to be patient with Obama. “We’re trying to build a pro-democracy movement in a country that at least for eight years was run by straight-up authoritarians, and it’s not going to be easy,” he said. Jones added that despite his “rough exit,” the whole experience was “worth it.”

BP is pushing to have relief wells complete by July 27 on its runaway Gulf well, “weeks before the deadline the company is discussing publicly” of mid-August. At the behest of the federal government, BP is also “readying a series of backup plans in case its current operations go awry.” The moves are seen as a bid to reassure investors.

International Monetary Fund’s latest assessment of the global economy, released today, predicted “the world economy will grow faster than expected this year,” but that the “recovery remains overshadowed by major risks, and the pace of growth is likely to slow next year.”

TARP makes a profit. “According to a Keefe Bruyette & Woods report issued yesterday, the Capital Purchase Program (CPP), a major part of TARP, has generated a 10.3 percent return on investment from the 61 banks that have fully repaid the government.”

The Military Times has obtained a draft-copy of a “confidential survey of 400,000 active-duty and reserve troops’ attitudes on service by openly gay people.” While the Pentagon said the actual questions contain “substantial” changes, but the tone of the draft “leans toward the potential impact that repealing ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ might have on unit performance.”

Gen. David Petraeus will “issue a new tactical directive” to clarify the rules of engagement in Afghanistan. The new directive will not change the rules but will “clarify actions soldiers may take” under the rules so as to “clear up confusion and alleviate frustration” felt by troops in the field.

An independent commission in the UK “cleared climate-change researchers of charges of academic misconduct” making it “the latest to find no evidence that researchers embroiled in the ‘Climate-gate’scandal had violated academic standards.” After reviewing evidence from the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit, the commission said, “We find that their rigor and honesty as scientists are not in doubt.”

And finally: South Carolina Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alvin Greene’s jobs plan: “They can make toys of me.”

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