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Walt Disney Stakes Claim After Oil Firm Adopts Famous Name |
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Friday, 02 December 2011 |
From The Wall Street Journal:
"For many of the littlest moviegoers, Walt Disney
Co.'s Pixar Animation Studios has served as a pipeline for a string of
critical and commercial hits, including the "Toy Story" and "Cars"
movies. Now, in a surprise to Disney, the Pixar name is being linked to
pipelines of a different sort: Ones tapping petroleum deposits in
Western Canada.":
To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal |
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Putin Plays Both Sides-Again... |
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Friday, 02 December 2011 |
From Jerusalem Post:
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MOSCOW - Russia has delivered anti-ship cruise missiles
to Syria, the Interfax news agency cited an unnamed military source as
saying on Thursday, days after a United Nations commission of inquiry
called for an arms embargo on Damascus."
To read this story, please visit the Jerusalem Post |
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Muslim Brotherhood Takes Elections In Egypt By Storm |
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Thursday, 01 December 2011 |
From Israel National News:
"Islamist parties are expected to control Cairo's parliament by the
spring with the Muslim Brotherhood projected to be in the driver's seat."
To read this story, please visit Israel National News |
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Amnesty International Under Fire for Demanding Bush's Arrest During Trip to Africa |
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Thursday, 01 December 2011 |
From Fox News:
"Dec. 1, 2011: Former President George W. Bush speaks
with Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete upon arriving at the State House
in Dar es Salaam. Former members of the George W. Bush
administration assailed Amnesty International Thursday for demanding the
former president's arrest while he and his family are in Africa,
calling Amnesty's campaign at best a form of "harassment" and at worst a
threat."
To read more, please visit Fox News |
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Georgia Lawmaker Wants Jobless to Volunteer in Exchange for Benefits |
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Thursday, 01 December 2011 |
From Fox News:
"A Georgia lawmaker wants the unemployed to put in community service hours in exchange for their government-paid jobless benefits. John Albers, a Republican state senator, has proposed a bill that would require out-of-work Georgians to volunteer at charities at least 24 hours every week, according to MyFoxAtlanta.com. Otherwise, they wouldn't receive unemployment benefits. "
To read this story, please visit Fox News |
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Why Iran's Top Leaders Believe That the End of Days Has Come |
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Thursday, 01 December 2011 |

And Why It Matters...
From Fox News:
"Why would Iran authorize a major terrorist operation on American soil? Skeptics say the much-discussed “foiled” Iranian plot makes no sense. We will know soon enough if the Feds have sufficient evidence related to this specific plot. But Iranian leaders may, in fact, have a motive to accelerate direct attacks on the U.S.: Shia Islamic eschatology, or "End Times" theology."
" Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President To read this story, please visit Fox News
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McDonald's Outsmarts San Francisco |
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011 |
From The San Francisco Weekly:
"On Thursday, Dec. 1, the city's de facto ban of the Happy Meal commences. San Francisco has accomplished what the Hamburglar could not. Or has it?"
To read this story, please visit The San Francisco Weekly |
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Yemen opposition leader Mohammed Basindwa named prime minister |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 |
From BBC:
"Yemen's Vice-President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi has named a senior opposition figure, Mohammed Basindwa, as interim prime minister." (senior opposition figure = Muslim Brotherhood?)
To read this story, please visit BBC |
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Drug shortages force Cleveland hospitals to carefully manage supplies |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 |
From The Plain Dealer:
"A nationwide shortage of medications continues to worsen at an alarming
rate with no solution in sight, forcing medical systems in Northeast
Ohio to take steps like this to avoid going without sometimes basic
drugs."
To read this story, please visit The Plain Dealer
And yet Senate votes to prevent Americans from buying medicine in Canada! |
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Fitch Keeps U.S. Credit Rating at ‘AAA’, Cuts Outlook to Negative |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From Fox:
"Fitch Ratings kept its pristine AAA rating on the U.S. on Monday, but
the credit-ratings company downgraded its outlook to “negative” in the
wake of the Supercommittee’s failure to find $1.2 trillion in spending
cuts."
To read this story, please visit Fox Business |
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Preliminary counts indicate Eygptians from Saudi Arabi support Muslim Brotherhood |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 |
"Preliminary counts of votes cast by Egyptians based in Saudi Arabia
indicate that the majority are for the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and
Justice Party (FJP) list, Saudi news website Sabaq reported Monday" -almasryalyoum-en
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Islamists want new Libya based on Shariah law |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 |
From Asharq "Dozens of Libyan imams and other religious leaders
have demanded the country's constitution be based on Islamic Shariah law
and have also urged the transitional government to get weapons out of
the hands of former rebels."
To read this story, please visit Asharq Alawsat |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 |
From WSJ.com:
"The bankruptcy filing of Jefferson County, Ala., has caused alarm bells to ring in the municipal-bond market. Lawyers for the county, which in November filed for what could become
the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, are arguing that
holders of $3 billion in debt used to finance a sewer project should be
forced to wait for their money along with other creditors."
To read this story, please visit WSJ.com |
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Germany told to act to save Europe |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From Financial Times:
"Yet their calls were met by a stubborn insistence in Berlin that only EU treaty change to forge a “stability union” in the eurozone would revive confidence in the markets."
To read this story, please visit FT.com
Question: Would this mean that countries such as Britain and France would no longer be sovereign nations?
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US, Britain Praise Egypt's First Post-Mubarak Poll |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From Haaretz:
"Several complaints of delays and irregularities could be heard across
Cairo on Monday, and droves of Egyptians waited hours in line to vote in
the first elections since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak.
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To read this story, please visit Haaretz
And yet, a source close to the situation says that those not supporting the Muslim Brotherhood are staying home. Christians are being murdered in the streets, do they dare vote? An election to be praised? We think not... |
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Kuwait cabinet resigns amid political crisis |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From Aljazeera:
"Kuwait's cabinet has resigned after protesters and opposition
deputies demanded that the prime minister step down over allegations of
corruption, state-run television has reported. "The prime minister [Sheikh Nasser Mohammad al-Ahmad Al-Sabah] has
submitted his resignation to the emir," Kuwait TV said, without
specifying whether it had been accepted. Earlier opposition member Khaled al-Sultan said the cabinets's resignation was
accepted amid a bitter political dispute between the prime minister and
opposition MPs. "We are waiting for the appointment of a new
prime minister before parliament is dissolved in order to be assured of
fair elections," the Sultan told reporters outside parliament."To read this story, please visit Aljazeera
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2011/11/20111128112619355567.html
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Washington Post Blogger Asks for Dirt About Newt Gingrich on Twitter |
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Barney Frank Announces He Will Retire at End of Term |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From Fox News:
"Longtime Rep. Barney Frank,
D-Mass., announced Monday he is not seeking re-election, saying that
redistricting has made it too strenuous to continue to campaign."
To read this story, please visit Fox News |
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Georgia Woman Claims 13-Year Affair With Cain, as Candidate Denies Latest Allegations |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From Fox News:
"A new woman has come forward with allegations against Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain,
this time claiming the two had a 13-year extramarital affair, but Cain
and his advisers deny the claims, just as they have denied the sexual
harassment claims that have set back his campaign."
To read this story, please visit Fox News |
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Syria Facing Arab League Sanctions |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From The Atlantic Wire:
"While a list of sanctions has not yet been finalized, some of the
options discussed have included stopping dealings with the country's
central bank and halting flights into the country."
To read this story, please visit The Atlantic Wire |
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Turkey says it won't tolerate Syria bloodshed |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From The Jerusalem Post:
"Ankara warns "there are steps we can take in consultation with the Arab League"; Arab League sanctions on flights to Syria, trade and bank agreements to go into full effect. "
To read this story, please visit The Jerusalem Post |
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Islamist PJD party wins Morocco poll |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From BBC:
"It comes a month after the moderate Islamist Ennahda party won elections in nearby Tunisia." To read this story, please visit the BBC
Note: Many say that both the PJD and the Islamist Ennahda parties are far from moderate, but rather are supported by the Muslim Brotherhood!
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Rising Brotherhood Darkens Democratic Hopes in Egypt |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 |
From CBN:
"Most say the elections won't usher in the hoped for democracy. Many are
concerned the elections could lead to an Islamist government and
eventually the Muslim Brotherhood taking control of the biggest Arab
nation in the Middle East. "
To read this story, please visit CBN
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Retailers roll out Black Friday freebies |
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Monday, 21 November 2011 |
From USA Today:
"As if doorbusters, early-bird specials and earlier store hours aren't
enough to lure customers, retailers are about to wave the magic wand
that works almost every time: free stuff."
To read this story, please visit USA Today |
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Erdogan to Assad: 'Your Days Are Numbered' |
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Monday, 21 November 2011 |
From Israel National News:
"Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Syrian President
Bashar Al Assad Monday that his days as a leader were numbered. "You can remain in power with tanks and cannons only up to a certain point. The day will come when you'll also leave," Erdogan said."
To read this story, please visit Israel National News
So where exactly is Putin in all this? Not to mention Russia? |
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Deficit Panel Folds Its Tent |
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Monday, 21 November 2011 |
From The Wall Street Journal:
"Congress's special deficit-cutting committee bowed to reality Monday and
called it quits, with both sides having concluded it was easier to
swallow failure than any of the possible compromise deals offered."
To read this story, please visit The Wall Street Journal |
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Assad’s Defiance in Syria Spurs U.S., Allies to Discuss Steps as 12 Dead |
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Sunday, 20 November 2011 |
From Bloomberg:
"Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s
declaration that he won’t “bow down” to international pressure
forced the U.S. and its allies to weigh their next steps amid
reports that security forces killed 12 more protesters in two
cities."
To read this story, please visit Bloomberg |
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NYC mayor: al-Qaida sympathizer arrested |
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Sunday, 20 November 2011 |
From The Associated Press:
" An "al-Qaida sympathizer" who plotted to
bomb police and post offices in New York City as well as U.S. troops
returning home has been arrested on numerous terrorism-related charges."
To read this story, please visit The Associated Press |
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Older, Suburban and Struggling, ‘Near Poor’ Startle the Census |
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Saturday, 19 November 2011 |
From The New York Times:
"Down but not quite out, these Americans form a diverse group sometimes
called “near poor” and sometimes simply overlooked — and a new count
suggests they are far more numerous than previously understood."
To read this story, please visit The New York Times |
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