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Posted by The Analyst | 06 October 2020 | Politics
‘A bump in the road’: Cruise CEOs confident cruises will resume in U.S. in 2020

Cruise CEOs say they are confident their companies will rebound after the worst seven months in the industry's history. At the annual SeaTrade Cruise conference, held virtually this year, the … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 October 2020 | Politics
Arrest in Spain of software genius John McAfee could spell the end of my former island neighbour’s wild escapades

The man behind McAfee anti-virus software has lived a riotous life that has seen him accused of murder and now arrested for tax evasion. He's an extraordinary character, as I found out when I lived alongside him in Belize. As the law finally caught up with anti-virus software pioneer John McAfee, I had to wonder...

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 October 2020 | Politics
In backing Biden, the leftist ‘resistance’ to Trump is perpetuating illegal US invasions & wars, & handing victory to the neocons

Trump calls the Iraqi invasion ‘a disaster,' wants to end ‘endless wars,' and bring US troops home. It's this that has fueled the deep state's attempts to remove him from office by any means possible. The hawks want Biden to win. In a recent op-ed on RT, I outlined the puzzling and ironic configuration that...

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 October 2020 | Politics
New ‘Licence to Kill’ bill shows UK is happy to let its spies break the law – while lecturing other countries how to behave

A bill giving Britain's security services the green light to break the law is passing through parliament. It's another abuse of government power that a compliant media is unwilling to question. The British Parliament is in the process of pushing through a new law, with the consent of the Labour Party leadership. Perfectly normal, right?...

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 October 2020 | Politics
Public Service Commission rejects proposal to stop electric utilities’ disconnections

State regulators on Tuesday turned down a proposal aimed at temporarily halting electricity disconnections for residents struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Florida Public Service Commission sided with utilities, … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 October 2020 | Science & Tech
Hospitals hit hardest by ransomware attacks, study says

Researchers says health care organizations often have outdated software, and are vulnerable. UCSF paid $1.14 million to get data back in June.

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 October 2020 | Politics
Trump has Covid-19, but who’s affected most? MSM journalists who make the story all about THEM

Donald Trump may be fighting off the coronavirus, but it's the media we should worry about. Because some journalists would have you believe they're in more danger than the president. It's not every day that the president of the United States and members of his staff contract an illness that has caused a global pandemic....

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