XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming   
   From: kym@kymhorsell.com   
      
   In alt.global-warming Unum wrote:   
   > On 10/31/2017 6:39 PM, Ultra Magnus wrote:   
   >> On 10/31/2017 12:29 PM, Unum wrote:   
   >>>> Talking to yourself again, simp?   
   >>> It was   
   >> Again:   
   >> Are you claiming that they are and yet simultaneously they're not?   
   > Dumbass had to snip the whole thread in order to run away, lol!   
      
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   Big Storm Floods Basements, Knocks Out Power in Parts of NY ...   
   U.S. News & World Report, 31 Oct 2017 13:24Z   
      
   Black Death MAPPED: 'global outbreak' warning as NINE new countries place on   
   high alert   
   Express.co.uk, 31 Oct 2017 13:29Z   
      
   Australian steelworks aims to unite renewable energy with heavy industry   
   Climate Action Programme, 31 Oct 2017 13:30Z   
      
   Dinosaur-killing asteroid impact cooled Earth's climate more than   
   previously thought   
   Phys.Org, 31 Oct 2017 15:56Z   
      
   No power for 180000 after storms hit Massachusetts and Rhode Island   
   Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct 2017 16:07Z   
      
   John Kelly gets Civil War history wrong   
   CNN, 31 Oct 2017 19:18Z   
      
   Westpac to fight rate-rigging case alone, ANZ and NAB settle   
   ABC News, 30 Oct 2017 2:07pm   
   Westpac will be the only bank to fight rate-rigging allegations brought by   
   the corporate watchdog ASIC in court.   
   Lawyers for Westpac, ANZ, and NAB fronted the Federal Court this morning to   
   discuss the next steps in the case.   
   Westpac continues to maintain it did not manipulate the bank bill swap rate   
   (BBSW) for economic gain, and will defend its case tomorrow before Justice   
   Jonathan Beach.   
   As part of its settlement with the corporate regulator, NAB agreed to pay a   
   total of $50 million.   
   The breakdown of that amount is a $10 million penalty, $20 million for ASIC's   
   legal costs and $20 million donation to "a financial consumer protection   
   fund nominated by ASIC".   
   In a statement on Friday, NAB admitted on 12 occasions in 2010-11, its   
   employees "in the course of trading in the BBSW market attempted to engage   
   in unconscionable conduct in breach of the ASIC Act".   
   ANZ, on the other hand, has not been as forthcoming with details of its   
   settlement agreement.   
      
   New Qld power plant risky business: report   
   Yahoo7 News, 31 Oct 2017 22:56Z   
      
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