Click Here to Read: Ten years since Hurricane Katrina: Part four: A legacy of poverty and austerity in New Orleans By Tom Hall on the World Socialist Web Site on October 26, 2015.
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Mossad opens archives on Eichmann capture
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Eichmann ‘wasn’t a bad person’
Click Here to Read: Eichmann ‘wasn’t a bad person,’ says his daughter-in-law, dooming her political career: Carmen Bretin Lindemann was running for mayor in a village in Argentina. Then she gave a TV interview in which she blamed the Jews for falsifying history BY JTA and Times of Isreal Staff on October 23, 2015.
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Adolf Eichmann on trial in Jerusalem, 1961 (AP, File) Continue reading Eichmann ‘wasn’t a bad person’
The Neuroscience of Anorexia Reveals Why It’s So Hard to Treat
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Many school shooters, one common factor
Click Here to Read: Many school shooters, one common factor: a warped view of masculinity: As debate rages over gun control, media portrayals of shooters, and other factors, one topic doesn’t get enough discussion, those who study mass shootings say: masculinity By Stacy Teicher Khadaroo and Patrik Jonsson on The Christian Science Monitor website on October 2, 2015.
The Use and Abuse of the Past: The New Right and the Crisis of History
Talk Therapy Found to Ease Schizophrenia
Click Here to Read: Talk Therapy Found to Ease Schizophrenia By Benedict Carey in The New York Times on October. 20, 2015.
John Kane, chairman of the psychiatry department at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, who led a study on the treatment of schizophrenia.CreditUli Seit for The New York Times
What you can do about Syria
On October 29, SAMS and Physicians for Human Rights, along with medical professionals, partners, and allies, will be standing in solidarity with the over 670 Syrian medical workers who have been killed as well as those who continue to risk their lives to save others. We will be gathering 670 people for the Die-In to #DefendDoctors in Syria. All participants will be wearing white coats and holding a sign that corresponds to information about one of the Syrian medical workers who was killed. The die-in will be held at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, right around the corner from the UN, at noon. Dr. Majed Abou Ali, who worked under siege in East Ghouta, will also be speaking alongside leaders from SAMS, PHR, and other NGOs. Here is our sign-up form, a link to the Facebook event, and a flyer is attached.
Here are the details:
What: Die-In to #DefendDoctors in Syria
Who: 670 health professionals and volunteers Continue reading What you can do about Syria










