Thursday, January 28, 2010

The End of Israel and The Rise of Palestine



The End of Israel and The Rise of Palestine

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The End of Israel and The Rise of Palestine

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 03:50 PM PST

http://word.world-citizenship.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/matthias-chang-malaqysia.bmpMy recent visit to Gaza as part of the Viva Palestina Aid Convoy led by the indefatigable member of the British parliament and founder of the Respect Party, George Galloway was an eye opener in more ways than one.

Enough has been written about the convoy since it commenced its journey on December 6th 2009, and the wanton destruction unleashed by the Israeli war criminals culminating in the UN sanctioned Goldstone Report. While these coverage of the plight and sufferings of the Palestinians in Gaza following the barbaric invasion in 2008, were necessary and timely, few analysts, if any, dare venture to explain why Israel is so obsessed in its attempts to subjugate the Palestinians in Gaza and why the regimes in the Middle East by their tacit silence closed their eyes and betrayed their 'Arab brothers'.

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The End of Israel and The Rise of Palestine

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 03:50 PM PST

matthia schangMy recent visit to Gaza as part of the Viva Palestina Aid Convoy led by the indefatigable member of the British parliament and founder of the Respect Party, George Galloway was an eye opener in more ways than one.

Enough has been written about the convoy since it commenced its journey on December 6th 2009, and the wanton destruction unleashed by the Israeli war criminals culminating in the UN sanctioned Goldstone Report. While these coverage of the plight and sufferings of the Palestinians in Gaza following the barbaric invasion in 2008, were necessary and timely, few analysts, if any, dare venture to explain why Israel is so obsessed in its attempts to subjugate the Palestinians in Gaza and why the regimes in the Middle East by their tacit silence closed their eyes and betrayed their 'Arab brothers'.

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A slice of time and the fate of the world

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 03:20 PM PST

john kaminskiAre you ready? This is how the same people who are running the world now ran it from 1500-1900, moving their power base from Spain and Portugal to Holland and then to England. Now, of course, these Jewish bankers control the whole world.

In part 1 we learned from Eustace Mullins that this core group of criminal masterminds were in Biblical times called Canaanites, who were run out of the Middle East and became the seafaring Phoenicians, who dominated trade in the Mediterranean for centuries before being obliterated by Rome. The survivors of the Carthage disaster regrouped some centuries later with the Venetian Empire, which controlled the known world through trade and later manipulated the horrific events of the French Revolution.

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N Korea holds 'business' talks with South

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 02:13 PM PST

North Korea hosts direct negotiations with the South on scaling up their bilateral business cooperation despite clinging onto an unbending position until recently.

The Tuesday's talks centered on the revival of the Kaesong Industrial Park -- a joint project in the North, the AFP news agency reported.

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Iran denies Russian fighter airspace access

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 02:02 PM PST

Iran denied passage to a Russian Su-27 fighter even though its flight plan had been cleared in advance, Russia's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.

The Sukhoi Su-27 SKM was en route to Bahrain to be showcased to potential buyers at an air show, Reuters reported. The fighter is a single-seat plane that can carry guided weapons and operate in all weather conditions.

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Banned Iraq candidates linked to Saddam

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 02:01 PM PST

An Iraqi parliamentary official said Tuesday that all 115 candidates banned from the upcoming general election had links to Saddam Hussein's political and military infrastructure.

Falah Hassan Shanshal, head of the parliament's accountability and justice committee, who had been asked to investigate the list of 511 candidates banned from participation in March 7 vote, submitted a detailed breakdown of the candidates to the country's legislative body.

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Children should be screened for obesity

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:59 PM PST

New guidelines urge physicians to screen children and teens between the ages of 6 and 18 for extra pounds, federal task force officials say.

Latest figures have revealed that 12 to 18 percent of children aged between 2 to 19 are overweight or obese, suggesting a sixfold increase in the rate compared to that recorded in 1970.

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Hamas praises Story of Resistance festival

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:42 PM PST

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh Tuesday praised the Story of Resistance film festival for supporting the anti-Israeli resistance movement.

In a message to the international festival's closing ceremony, Haniyeh insisted on the legitimate right of the Lebanese and Palestinians to stand up to the Zionist regime.

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Russia negotiates purchase of Israeli drones

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:41 PM PST

Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) is planning to purchase drones from the Israeli company 'Aeronautics Defense Systems,' amid reports that negotiations were already underway.

The new scheme comes a year after Russia' defense ministry began procuring Israeli unmanned air vehicles (UAVs).

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Venezuela shuts down three more banks

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:21 PM PST

The Venezuelan government has closed down two small banks and a savings and loans company due to liquidity problems, a banking regulator said.

The government closed InverUnion Banco Comercial, Banco de Sol and Mi Casa savings and loans, the banking regulator Sudeban said in a statement.

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US troops land at Haiti's presidential palace

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:10 PM PST

US paratroopers descending from four helicopters have taken control of Haiti's presidential palace in the capital city of Port-au-Prince.

About 50 US paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division arrived in Haiti's presidential palace on Tuesday aboard four helicopters, AFP correspondents reported. The palace is located in the center of the capital and surrounded by a vast refugee camp.

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Drunken Saudi diplomat caught in Uzbekistan

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 12:53 PM PST

A visiting Saudi diplomat's drunken misconduct in Uzbekistan feeds the speculation that Saudi officials switch religious allegiance as they travel abroad.

The official, named Aala Nazi Saad, was cited for instances of disturbing of public peace, abuse and damage to private property on the Christmas Eve, Uzbek radio, Central Asia reported.

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Iran wants world action against war crimes in Gaza

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 12:51 PM PST

Iran's foreign minister said Tuesday that the international community must move to prosecute Israeli authorities over the war crimes committed during the 2008-2009 incursion into the Gaza Strip.

Manouchehr Mottaki told foreign ambassadors in Tehran that actions should be taken to prevent the reoccurrence of such aggression and illegal acts by Tel Aviv.

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Severe psoriasis ups heart disease risk

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 12:47 PM PST

Individuals suffering from an inflammatory form of skin disease known as psoriasis are at a higher risk of death from cardiovascular events, a new study finds.

Psoriasis, a non-contagious skin condition caused by rapid skin cell reproduction, is characterized by red and dry patches along with itchy and sometimes painful scales.

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Obama's healthcare plan tied to Senate seat

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 12:36 PM PST

US President Barack Obama's healthcare bill depends on the outcome of the Senate by-elections to choose a successor for the late Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy.

If democrats lose, they will no longer have the 60-seat super majority that would enable them to push through the healthcare bill.

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Blood test to determine fetal gender

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 12:26 PM PST

Parents will soon be able to determine the gender of their unborn accurately at early stages of pregnancy, a new study finds.

Ultrasound performed in the second trimester had long been the easiest method to detect the gender of the fetus.

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'Warships are best targets in case of war'

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 12:23 PM PST

Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said Tuesday that if Iran's foes act against its national security, foreign warships in the Persian Gulf will be targeted.

Brigadier General Vahidi made the remarks amid media reports claiming that the failure in imposing new sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program had fueled speculations that Israel would opt to attack nuclear installations in the country.

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Chilcott Inquiry

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 11:58 AM PST

The present outcry against the George Bush Tony Blair Ariel Sharon instigated wars needs to be put into context.

Since W.W.II the U.S.A has promoted financed and participated in over 20 separate wars Killing over 11,000,000 people.

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France slammed over detention of Iran national

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 11:52 AM PST

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Tuesday condemned the French detention of an Iranian national accused of importing electronic components to the country despite a US embargo.

Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast criticized Paris over using the case of Majid Kakavand, the Iranian national charged with ignoring the trade embargo imposed b the US, to gain political leverage on Tehran.

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His name is 'Steve Dunham'!

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 11:35 AM PST

An intrepid citizen-researcher has confirmed that the man who goes by the name "Barack Hussein Obama II," has an original vital record kept by the Hawaii Department of Health, which bears the name "Steve Dunham."

The citizen researcher began her quest, following two lines of research: 1) the fact that the name "Steve Dunham" appears in records associated with Obama's alleged mother, Stanley Ann Dunham; and 2) the fact that Obama himself is said to have quipped that his middle name was "Steve" (as some of his followers know cf. YYouhan's comment).

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Obesity ups kidney stone risk?

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 11:34 AM PST

While obese individuals are at a greater risk of developing kidney stones, those suffering from severe obesity are not placed at a higher risk.

Previous studies had linked the increase in the incidence of kidney stones to the growing epidemic of obesity worldwide. The reason contributing to this finding, however, remains unclear.

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Iran urges UN actions on kidnapped diplomats

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 11:29 AM PST

Iran's foreign minister on Tuesday called on the United Nations to press Israel over the fate of four of its nationals, including three diplomats, who were kidnapped in Lebanon and transferred to Israel in 1982.

Manouchehr Mottaki said UN actions have emboldened Tel Aviv to withhold information about the abducted diplomats.

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Anahita temple imperiled by construction work

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 10:44 AM PST

The latest observations by reporters have revealed that the ancient temple of Anahita is threatened by construction materials stored around the historic site.

The Mehr News Agency reported that iron beams and spars were stored around the Anahita Temple in Kangavar in the province of Kermanshah.

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British Airways threatened with new strike

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 10:27 AM PST

Loss-generating British Airways (BA) faces the threat of a fresh strike over Easter, as cabin crews plan to vote on a fresh ballot in favor of industrial action.

Britain's biggest union, Unite, says over 13,000 BA staff will begin voting next week on whether to go on strike.

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Iran sees traces of 'realism' in nuclear talks

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 10:14 AM PST

After world powers failed to agree on new sanctions against Iran, Tehran says the parties involved in the UN-backed talks on Iran's nuclear program were showing "traces of realism."

"Traces of realism by the negotiating sides can be seen concerning Iran's nuclear case," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast told reporters at his weekly press conference on Tuesday.

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Israeli forces seize 17 Palestinians in West Bank

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 09:59 AM PST

Israeli soldiers have arrested 17 Palestinians in pre-dawn raids in a number of occupied West Bank towns.

According to the International Middle East Media Center, 15 of those detained in the overnight operations on Monday were from the central West Bank city of Ramallah and nearby villages.

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China urges flexibility on Iranian nuclear issue

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 09:25 AM PST

China calls for flexibility and a return to diplomacy in the dispute over Iran's nuclear program after the world powers fail to agree on new sanctions against Tehran.

"China has all along proposed the proper settlement of the Iran nuclear issue through dialogue and consultation," Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said in a Tuesday press conference.

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France criticizes US 'occupation' of Haiti

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 09:14 AM PST

France is demanding the United Nations investigate and clarify the dominant US role in Haiti, after Washington deployed over 10,000 troops to the quake-hit country.

The demand came after US forces turned back a French aid plane carrying a field hospital from the main airport in the Haitian capital.

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Iran calls for expansion of security ties in Caucasus

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 08:55 AM PST

Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has stressed the importance of adopting strategies to establish sustainable security in the Caucasus.

"Iran has a strategic approach for resolving regional woes and crises in the Middle East, the Caucasus and the Persian Gulf region," the Iranian Students News Agency quoted Jalili as saying in a meeting with Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze in Tehran.

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UK probe tackles Iraq war legality

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 08:27 AM PST

Britain's former attorney-general gave warning to a cabinet minister about the legality of going to war in Iraq, one year before he gave the government the go-ahead to the 2003 conflict, letters have revealed.

Peter Goldsmith, the UK government's most senior legal adviser at the time, wrote in 2002 that he was "not aware of existence of material" that would indicate an "imminent threat from Iraq".

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Kabul on red alert after Taliban infiltration

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 08:09 AM PST

Afghan authorities have put Kabul on high alert following a series of coordinated attacks by the Taliban in the heart of the highly fortified capital.

Security was tight in Kabul on Tuesday, a day after Taliban fighters successfully penetrated the city and targeted the Afghan Interior and Finance ministries as well as the only five-star hotel in the Afghan capital despite heavy security.

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Germany builds turbo compressors in Iran

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:59 AM PST

An Iranian gas official says the country has inked a one billion euro gas contract with Germany for the manufacture, installation and launch of 100 gas turbo compressors in Iran.

"The German company is to terminate installation of the gas turbo compressors until the end of Iran's fifth development plan," said Alireza Gharibi, the Managing Director of Iran's Gas Engineering and Development Company.

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Report: FBI violated phone conversation privacy

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:56 AM PST

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has violated US laws by collecting over 2,000 telephone records under the Bush administration.

The Washington Post said Tuesday it obtained emails that showed the 'spy agency' created false terrorism emergencies between 2002 and 2006 in order to collect information concerning its citizens.

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Kashmir violence targets Indian police

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:52 AM PST

Seven Indian policemen have been injured in two separate attacks in Indian-administered Kashmir where officials say there is a new hike in violence.

An incident resulting in six fatalities occurred when a police vehicle was hit by a landmine on an iron bridge in the southern district of Pulwama late Monday, police reported.

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Abducted Britons, Colombian freed in Nigeria

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:47 AM PST

Gunmen have freed three British expatriate workers and their Colombian colleague, six days after they were abducted in Nigeria's Delta region.

"All kidnapped victims, the three Britons and the Colombian, have been released this evening," Nigerian police Spokeswoman Rita Abbey was quoted as saying by AFP.

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Iran raps UN inaction over kidnapped diplomats

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:44 AM PST

The Iranian Foreign Minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, has criticized the international organizations, including the United Nations, for their inaction to determine the fate of four kidnapped Iranian diplomats in Lebanon.

"Unfortunately, due to the reluctance of the international organizations and related sides, particularly the Zionist regime, our all efforts and actions regarding the issue remain unclear," Mottaki was quoted as saying.

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Doctors without borders: Haiti Aid Planes refused landings

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:24 AM PST

France has accused the US of occupying quake-devastated Haiti, saying Washington is hindering the relief effort with its troops surge. More foreign soldiers and police are being sent to the Island-nation, where looting and violence are on the rise, as people are still desperate for vital supplies - a week after the disaster. The French minister in charge of humanitarian relief, Alain Joyandet, has asked the UN to clarify America's role in Haiti.

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JAL files for bankruptcy

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:15 AM PST

Japan Airlines' (JAL) management has formally announced it will file for bankruptcy protection, a move described as one of the country's largest bankruptcies.

The decision to file for bankruptcy in Tokyo was made at a meeting of the giant carrier's board of executives, Kyodo news agency announced Tuesday, quoting an unnamed source at the carrier.

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Gunmen kill 5 humanitarian activists in Baghdad

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 07:01 AM PST

At least five Iraqi civilians have died in Baghdad when unidentified assailants opened fire on them at a non-government organization engaged in humanitarian assistance activities.

"Unknown gunmen attacked the office of an Iraqi humanitarian organization in Omar bin Abdulaziz Street in the Azimiya neighborhood, a Sunni Muslim stronghold of north Baghdad, and killed five of its employees," an anonymous Iraqi police source was quoted as saying by the Aswat al-Iraq news agency on Monday.

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Baghdad to lodge complaint against Blackwater/Xe

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 06:57 AM PST

Iraq is considering lodging a complaint against the US Blackwater/Xe security firm after a judge dismissed charges that the firm's guards killed Iraqi civilians in an act of wanton aggression.

"Our efforts today are designed to support your complaint, and if there are no complaints, Iraq's government will bring the case on your behalf" before a US court, government Spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh told the victims' families on Monday.

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Larijani: US powered Israel's war on Gaza

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 06:51 AM PST

Iran's parliament speaker says the US and its European allies provided Israel with behind-the-scenes support during its 22-day war on Gaza.

"Israel carried out a very barbaric attack against the Gazans. It took none of the international norms and regulations into account," said Ali Larijani, while addressing the international "Gaza, Symbol of Resistance" seminar in Tehran on Tuesday

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Citigroup loses $7.6B in 4Q as it repays TARP

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 05:54 AM PST

Citigroup said Tuesday it lost $7.58 billion during the final three months of 2009 as consumers still struggled to repay loans and the bank repaid its government bailout money.

Citigroup on Tuesday said $6.2 billion of the loss was tied to paying back $20 billion in money it received from the government.

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Federer leaves Rod Laver Arena in a better place

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 05:52 AM PST

The last time Roger Federer played at Rod Laver Arena, he left in tears after losing the Australian Open final to Rafael Nadal a year ago.

There were no such waterworks Tuesday, just a few tense moments for the Swiss star seeking his 16th Grand Slam title in a 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (2), 6-0 first-round win over Igor Andreev of Russia.

 

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Google scraps China cell phone launch amid dispute (AP)

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 05:42 AM PST

Google on Tuesday postponed the launch of its mobile phone in China, adding to the potential commercial fallout of its dispute with Beijing over Internet censorship and e-mail hacking.

One person briefed on Google's decision said it was linked to the company's threat that it will shut its Chinese-based search engine if restrictions aren't eased.

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Netanyahu, Hegel and the Jewish Spirit

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 05:23 AM PST

hegel netanyau"Spirit does not toss itself about in the external play of chance occurrences; on the contrary, it is that which determines history absolutely, and it stands firm against the chance occurrences which it dominates and exploits for its own purpose". (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 1770 – 1831)

PM Netanyahu was quoted by the Israeli Ynet last week saying that the "whole of Israel would be surrounded by a fence eventually". According to another report he said "there will be no choice but to fence Israel in on all directions". What Netanyahu means by 'fence' and 'all directions' may be left open for the time being. However, PM Netanyahu has managed to bring to light an Hegelian interpretation of the notion of 'Jewish spirit' as a relentless inclination towards segregation and isolation. It is the tendency to keep oneself apart that determines and shapes Jewish collectivism. Whether it is the Zionists and their walls, the Orthodox and their Kosher universe or even Jewish anti Zionists and their racially segregated miniature activist cells, somehow every form of Jewish political engagement is there to set the Jews apart.

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Afghan mission failing? People fear Taliban revenge terror

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 05:02 AM PST

Monday's Taliban assault on the Afghan capital has again ignited concerns nato's failing to combat terrorism there. After almost a decade of US efforts to control the situation, locals say they're too afraid of the militants to accept any help from Americans.

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France accuses US of 'occupying' Haiti

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 04:49 AM PST

France has accused the US of occupying stricken Haiti, saying its military surge is hindering the relief effort. The French minister in charge of humanitarian aid has asked the UN to clarify America's role in the country. He says after assuming charge of Haiti's main airport, they've been turning away emergency supplies in favor of military planes. The charity Doctors without Borders backed his call to the UN, saying lives were being put at risk.

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Cadbury accepts Kraft takeover bid

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 04:39 AM PST

Cadbury, the world's second biggest confectionery company, has agreed to a takeover worth $19.5bn from Kraft, the US food conglomerate, the two companies have said.

Kraft announced its improved bid for the British firm on Tuesday, after Cadbury's management repeatedly dismissed an earlier $17.1bn offer as "derisory".

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Senate vote puts Obama reform plans on cliff edge

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 04:24 AM PST

Voters in Massachusetts headed to the polls Tuesday to decide on a new US senator, and possibly the fate of President Barack Obama's health care reform and other ambitious domestic plans.

The special election to fill the senate seat of the late Democratic icon Edward Kennedy could see Republican Scott Brown score a stunning upset against Democrat Martha Coakley, in a race she had been expected to easily win.

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Haiti aid starts getting through

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 03:20 AM PST

International relief efforts are gaining momentum in Haiti, a week after an earthquake killed tens of thousands of people and left three million in need of help, but relief workers are facing fresh problems from severe shortages of fuel.

After criticism that military and rescue flights had been given priority over humanitarian aid at the tiny Port-au-Prince airport, the US and UN have now agreed to prioritise aid, paving the way for critical supplies to get out to survivors.

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Outsourcing War: The Rise of Private Military Contractors

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 03:09 AM PST

steve lendmanIn The Prince, Machiavelli (May 1469 - June 1527) wrote:

"The mercenaries and auxiliaries are useless and dangerous, and if anyone supports his state by the arms of mercenaries, he will never stand firm or sure, as they are disunited, ambitious, without discipline, faithless, bold amongst friends, cowardly amongst enemies, they have no fear of God, and keep no faith with men."

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Democrats face US state poll test

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 02:31 AM PST

Voters in the US state of Massachusetts are set to elect a new senator in a vote that could end the Democrats' super-majority in the Senate and scuttle their healthcare reform plans.

A special ballot to fill the seat of Edward Kennedy, the late Democratic senator who championed healthcare reform, will select a candidate on Tuesday.

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Kabul on alert after attacks

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:54 AM PST

Afghanistan's capital has been put on high alert following one of the most co-ordinated offensives on Kabul since the Taliban were removed from power by a US-led invasion in 2001.

Security was tight in Kabul on Tuesday, a day after Taliban fighters successfully penetrated the highly-fortified heart of the city, targeting key government buildings.

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Israel Siege Suffocating Gaza: Amnesty

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:22 AM PST

Israel must end its "suffocating" blockade on the war-torn Gaza Strip, where the population struggles to survive under collective punishment, a leading international rights group said in a report marking the first anniversary of Israel's war on the coastal enclave.

"The blockade is strangling virtually every aspect of life for Gaza's population, more than half of whom are children," said Malcolm Smart, Middle East and North Africa Director in Amnesty International.

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China judge jailed for corruption

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:09 AM PST

A court in China has handed a life sentence to the most senior judge ever convicted for corruption in the country.

Huang Songyou was dismissed as vice-president of the Supreme People's court in 2008 after being accused of taking more than $500,000 in bribes and embezzling government funds.

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Google China staff 'investigated'

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 12:43 AM PST

Google is reportedly investigating whether any of its staff in China were involved in a cyber attack against the company.

According to unnamed sources cited by the Wall Street Journal some members of the search giant's 700 China staff have had their company internal network access cut while the investigation takes place.

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N.W.O. Sexual Agenda

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:44 PM PST

Lt.Gen Brent Scowcroft has claimed that Henry Kissenger was a paid agent for the sinister New Word Order, a CFR operative and top Rockefeller envoy, documents exist which do prove he worked for the Rockefeller foundation, along with some other surprising people, including the K.G.B as agent codenames "BOR" Kissenger was awarded the discredited Nobel peace prize, after secret illegal bombing in Cambodia, one day alone saw 11,000 tons of high explosives dropped on defenseless mud hut villages.

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Israel jails Palestinian peace activist

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:39 PM PST

Israel jails a Palestinian peace activist on charges of "illegal arms possession" and inciting stone-throwers.

The charges against Abdallah Abu Rahme, 39, the coordinator of the Bil'in Popular Committee, relates largely to a protest exhibition he had made out of spent tear-gas canisters and plastic-coated rubber bullets, shot by Israeli soldiers, assembling them to form a large peace sign.

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11 civilians killed in battles in Mogadishu

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:20 PM PST

At least eleven civilians have been killed in crossfire between Somali government forces and anti-government fighters in Mogadishu.

Heavy shelling and gunfire rocked the northern part of the Somali capital on Monday as government forces, which hold only parts of the city, engaged the anti-government fighters in their strongholds, a Press TV correspondent reported.

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Magnitude 6.0 earthquake hits Central America

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:06 PM PST

A magnitude 6.0 tremor has rocked the Central American states of Guatemala and El Salvador, the US Geological Survey has announced.

The epicenter of the offshore earthquake, however, has been located about 97 kilometers (60 miles) southwest of Guatemala City in the Pacific Ocean, the US Geological Survey said Monday.

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Pirates engage in deadly clash over ransom in Somalia

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:05 PM PST

At least one pirate has been killed and ten have been injured in infighting between pirates over a ransom in central Somalia.

In the town of Harardheere, pirates armed with heavy weapons engaged in a battle over the ransom for a hijacked ship, the Press TV correspondent in Mogadishu reported.

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