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Georgia: 'There are no men left here. How will I bury them?'
Post Date: 2008-08-24 19:39:35 by A K A Stone
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THE men who came to Gulnara Militaura's house seemed to know what they were looking for. They entered her kitchen and shot her husband and his brother in the head. For the next five days, as fighting raged outside, she cowered at home, sprinkling vinegar on the bodies to try to keep them from rotting. Now that the fighting between Georgia and Russia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia has subsided, killings like those are becoming the grist for competing claims of ethnic cleansing. Militaura, an ethnic Georgian, is accusing South Ossetians, who ally themselves with Russia, of killing her husband and his brother. Ethnic cleansing has haunted the borderlands of the old Soviet ...

Iran's Ahmadinejad in new verbal attack on Israel
Post Date: 2008-08-24 08:37:06 by A K A Stone
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad renewed his verbal attacks on arch-foe Israel on Saturday, accusing it of dragging the world into turmoil and predicting its demise. "About 2,000 organised Zionists and 7,000 to 8,000 agents of Zionism have dragged the world into turmoil," Ahmadinejad told a rally in the central Iranian city of Arak carried live on state television. He said that if the West does not restrain Zionism, "the powerful hand of the nations will clean these sources of corruption from the face of the earth," without specifying which nations. Iran does not recognise the Jewish state and Ahmadinejad has drawn international condemnation by repeatedly saying ...

Afghan leader denounces U.S.-led airstrike, saying 95 were killed
Post Date: 2008-08-24 07:56:22 by A K A Stone
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KABUL: President Hamid Karzai over the weekend strongly condemned a coalition airstrike that he said had killed up to 95 Afghan civilians - including 50 children - in a village in western Afghanistan and said his government would be announcing initiatives to prevent such heavy loss of civilian life. "Afghanistan takes every necessary measure to avoid and stop such tragic accidents happening in the future," he said. Government officials who traveled Saturday to the village of Azizabad in Herat Province said the death toll had risen to 95 from 76, making the Friday strike one of the deadliest bombing attacks on civilians in six years of the war. The U.S. military said Saturday ...

Margaret Thatcher's struggle with dementia revealed in daughter's memoir
Post Date: 2008-08-24 07:46:13 by A K A Stone
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Margaret Thatcher's struggle with dementia has been revealed in a new book by her daughter Carol. Her mother's gradual loss of memory, which began in 2000, is described in moving detail in the memoir. Ms Thatcher, a journalist, also discloses that she had to repeatedly break the "truly awful" news of the death of her father Sir Denis until the information sank in. In the book, "A Swim-On Part in the Goldfish Bowl: A Memoir" Ms Thatcher recalls how she first noticed her mother's failing memory during a lunch in 2000. Describing her mother's "blotting-paper brain" which had always absorbed vast amounts of information, she tells of her shock when ...

Coca-Cola celebrates Ramadan
Post Date: 2008-08-20 08:46:49 by A K A Stone
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Coca-Cola plans to celebrate Ramadan this year by decorating cans with a crescent moon and star – a widely recognized Islamic symbol. The moon and star can be found on at least 11 flags of Muslim countries, and now it will be featured on packaging in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Indonesia, Morocco, Tunisia and other Islamic countries during the Sept. 1-30 Muslim holiday, blogger Bob McCartney reported. Coca-Cola has hired a company named ATTIK to handle packaging, Brand Republic reports. Its Christmas cans are usually decorated with secular-themed images of Santa Claus, but McCartney asked the company whether it planned to introduce Christian symbols as well. "When I ...

China flaying animals alive Editor's Note: The descriptions and video of China's fur industry in this story will be disturbing to some readers.
Post Date: 2008-08-20 02:04:30 by A K A Stone
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VIDEO AT SOURCE The newest controversy over exports from China has caused nightmares for researchers documenting the abuse inflicted on animals bred and raised in tiny cages and then skinned alive for their fur. WND has reported multiple times on problems with exports from China, with poison found in pajamas, consumers warned against using ginger, an alert about the dangers from China's pickled vegetables and even the dangers from honey and fireworks. Now comes word from an extended investigation into the fur trade that China is estimated to produce approximately 85 percent of the world's fur products – and it has virtually no regulations or rules for the treatment of the ...

Russia rejects UN Georgia draft
Post Date: 2008-08-20 01:55:19 by A K A Stone
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Russia has rejected a draft UN Security Council resolution on Georgia, saying it contradicted the terms of last week's ceasefire deal. The draft text called on Russia to pull back its forces to the positions held before the current conflict. But Russia says the truce allows its troops to stay in a buffer zone on the Georgia side of South Ossetia's border. Moscow earlier dismissed a Nato warning that normal relations were impossible while its troops remained in Georgia. The conflict broke out on 7 August when Georgia launched an assault to wrest back control of the Moscow-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia, triggering a counter-offensive by Russian troops who advanced ...

Brits chase the news on L.A.'s dark streets
Post Date: 2008-08-20 01:52:34 by A K A Stone
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It was pushing 11 on a Friday night, and Austin Raishbrook wanted to be prowling the streets of Los Angeles looking for murder and mayhem. Mired in a pocket of messy downtown traffic, the 32-year-old British transplant clenched the wheel of his Police Interceptor Crown Victoria and cursed out loud. Every few seconds, he turned his attention to the laptop computer glowing beside him, checking for any fresh crash alerts on an internal California Highway Patrol website. One of the three radio scanners clipped to the visor above Raishbrook's head crackled to life. A Los Angeles Police Department dispatcher reported gun shots on 110th Street, near Broadway. A victim was lying in the ...

NATO pulls its punches on penalty against Russia
Post Date: 2008-08-20 01:47:44 by A K A Stone
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BRUSSELS, Belgium - NATO pulled its punches against Russia on Tuesday, suspending formal contacts as punishment for the Georgia invasion but bucking U.S. pressure for more severe penalties. The Russian ambassador to NATO played down the impact of the emergency meeting of the Western alliance. "The mountain gave birth to a mouse," said Dmitry Rogozin. Although the allies said they would not convene any more meetings of the NATO-Russia Council until Russian troops withdraw from Georgia, they bowed to concerns from Europe — which depends heavily on Russia for energy — and stopped short of adopting specific long-term steps to punish Moscow for its actions. "There ...

Russia Seizes U.S. Vehicles
Post Date: 2008-08-19 21:02:53 by A K A Stone
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Russian soldiers today held blindfolded Georgian servicemen at gunpoint and commandeered US Humvees in a dramatic sequence of events in Poti, a key Black Sea port. White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe stated that if Russia has seized any US military equipment in Georgia, it must return it immediately. In Poti, on the Black Sea, Russian forces blocked access to the naval and commercial ports this morning and towed the missile boat Dioskuria, one of the navy's most sophisticated vessels, out of sight of observers. A loud explosion was heard minutes later. Several hours later, an Associated Press photographer saw Russian trucks and armored personnel carriers leaving the port with about ...

AC/DC's 'Black Ice' Set For Release October 20th
Post Date: 2008-08-18 16:47:52 by A K A Stone
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Columbia Records announced today the October 20th release of AC/DC's widely-anticipated Black Ice, the band's first studio album in eight years. Black Ice features 15 new tracks from brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams, and Phil Rudd. The album was produced by Brendan O'Brien at the Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, BC. "Rock 'N' Roll Train," the album's first single, will debut on August 28th. The video will premiere in September. And the band is set to kick off its first world tour since 2001 in late October. Black Ice will be sold in the US exclusively at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club retail locations at the special price of $ ...

Premature baby 'comes back to life'
Post Date: 2008-08-18 09:55:20 by A K A Stone
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A premature baby who was pronounced dead "came back to life" Sunday after five hours in Nahariya Hospital. The baby girl, who was in a cooler at the hospital, suddenly showed signs of life and was being treated in the premature baby unit. Doctors estimated that the cooler brought the fetus "back to life." The mother, 26, from a Western Galilee village, was in the fifth month of her pregnancy when she underwent a series of tests, during which it was discovered that she was suffering from internal bleeding and that the embryo had ceased to show signs of life. The woman underwent an abortion and the baby, weighing 610 grams, was extracted from her womb without a pulse, ...

Rounded up into torture camps: the ‘undesirables’ China doesn’t want you to see
Post Date: 2008-08-17 21:07:16 by A K A Stone
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Out in force: Security on patrol before the Olympic opening ceremony The bleak concrete walls topped with razor wire and the sentries in towers at the gates are a chilling reminder of a different era. On the nearby roads, heavily armed guards patrol relentlessly, checking both drivers and pedestrians, constantly alert. Meanwhile, less than 30 miles away, the world’s attention is focused on the world-famous ‘Bird’s Nest’ Olympic stadium and the other venues where a global audience of two billion is watching the Games and enjoying the spectacle of the ‘new’ China. The Beijing regime has deployed an army of 500,000 smiling volunteers to help foreigners find ...

Ukraine offers satellite defence co-operation with Europe and US
Post Date: 2008-08-17 13:31:26 by A K A Stone
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The proposal, made amid growing outrage among Russia's neighbours over its military campaign in Georgia, could see Ukraine added to Moscow's nuclear hitlist. A Russian general declared Poland a target for its arsenal after Warsaw signed a deal with Washington to host interceptor missiles for America's anti-nuclear shield. The move came as the Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, signed a cease-fire deal that sets the stage for a Russian troop withdrawal after more than a week of warfare with its neighbour Georgia. The deal calls for both Russian and Georgian forces to pull back to positions they held before fighting erupted on August 8. As of last night, though, there was ...

British Papers Paid Hundreds Of Thousands To Families Of Alleged Liquid Bombers: Why?
Post Date: 2008-08-17 00:49:01 by A K A Stone
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Mistakes were made when the so-called "Liquid Bombers" were arrested, and in two instances, British national dailies reported information which turned out to be false. These false reports led to claims of defamation which have cost the publishers hundreds of thousands to settle out of court. In the first instance, it was reported that a British man had been arrested, held overnight, and released without charges. But later a consortium of newspapers published an apology saying he had never been arrested at all, and they paid £170,000 (about $330,000) to settle a claim filed on his behalf. The second instance concerned a man about whom many different reports were published. ...

Bush Says Breakaway Regions Must Remain Part of Georgia
Post Date: 2008-08-16 12:35:52 by A K A Stone
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CRAWFORD, Texas — President Bush said Saturday that the two disputed regions at the center of a conflict between Georgia and Russia must remain part of Georgia, but called the signing of a cease-fire between the two nations a "hopeful step." Russia's president signed the cease-fire plan Saturday, a day after Georgia's president reluctantly agreed to the pact after lengthy talks with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Russian forces have since pulled back from the center of a town near the Georgian capital. But Bush, speaking at his Crawford, Texas, ranch, issued a stern warning to Russia, whose president said Friday that it's "unlikely" the two ...

Russia in nuclear threat to Poland
Post Date: 2008-08-16 00:36:03 by A K A Stone
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Russia threatened Poland with a nuclear strike yesterday as the ripples of the Caucasus conflict spread through Europe and pitched West against East along new borders. In a chilling echo of the Cold War, Russia gave warning that Poland was “exposing itself to a strike — 100 per cent” after signing a deal with the US to set up a missile shield on Polish soil. The threat, the strongest since the fall of the Soviet Union, came as President Saakashvili of Georgia was forced to accept defeat as he signed a truce giving the Russian Army the right to patrol Georgian soil. General Anatoli Nogovitsyn, the deputy chief of the general staff in Moscow, said that Russian military ...

AMAZING VIDEO! Georgian Female Reporter Shot Live On TV- Continues Reporting!
Post Date: 2008-08-14 23:08:52 by A K A Stone
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Georgian television reporter Tamara Urushadze was shot in the arm today while reporting on live television. Unbelievably she tries to continue her report as colleagues bandage her up. In the dramatic footage she says that her arm had been grazed by a sniper bullet. AMAZING VIDEO!! a Comeback. Thursday, August 14, 2008 AMAZING VIDEO! Georgian Female Reporter Shot Live On TV- Continues Reporting! Georgian television reporter Tamara Urushadze was shot in the arm today while reporting on live television. Unbelievably she tries to continue her report as colleagues bandage her up. In the dramatic footage she says that her arm had been grazed by a sniper bullet. AMAZING VIDEO!!! Hat Tip LGF ...

Obama to Us: UN To Disarm Americans
Post Date: 2008-08-14 07:47:12 by A K A Stone
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Obama to us UN to disarm Americans This is just in from Sen. Coburn's office. Obama has authored a bill, and it is now in the Senate, to give the UN .7% of our GNP to be used to feed hungry 3rd worlders, AND to use UN force to disarm you and me and all gun owners. No one in the media has brought this to the attention of the general sheeple out here. Obama's bill S2433 would require the U.S. to initially direct .7 percent of our GNP into the United Nations coffers for distribution as they see fit, for "food" to third world nations. Under earlier agreements this would evolve into a national tax on the U.S. with the UN attempting to levy this on all first world nations. The ...

Do You Feel Safe Now?
Post Date: 2008-08-13 09:21:27 by A K A Stone
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Now that military officers selected by the Bush Pentagon have reached a split verdict convicting Salim Hamdan, a onetime driver for Osama bin Laden, of supporting terrorism, but innocent of terrorist conspiracy, do you feel safe? Or are we superpower Americans still at risk until we capture bin Laden’s dentist, barber, and the person who installed the carpet in his living room? The Bush Regime with its comic huffings and puffings is unaware that it has made itself the laughing stock of the world, a comedy version of the Third Reich. Hamdan was not defended by the slick lawyers that got O.J. Simpson off, and he most certainly did not have a jury of his peers. Hamdan was defended by a ...

Putin Issues Ultimatum; Georgia Stands Alone (Updated)
Post Date: 2008-08-11 21:05:12 by A K A Stone
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Russian troops have already routed Georgian forces in the breakaway region South Ossetia. Now, Moscow has seized Georgia's military base at Senaki. The Russians have issued an ultimatum to Georgia's military to surrender in and around the pro-Russian separatist enclave of Abkhazia, the New York Times reports. And everybody is wondering whether "whether Russia... will push beyond these regions and further into Georgia." [UPDATE: Actually, that's been answered; Russian armored vehicles have rolled a full 25 miles into Georgian territory.] On Monday, Russian planes also bombed targets across Georgia, including roads and bridges, President Saakashvili said before cutting ...

Chrysler, Near Death, Readies for a Savior
Post Date: 2008-08-11 20:49:24 by A K A Stone
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There hasn't been much good news out of Auburn Hills lately. Shakeups at Chrysler Financial, ending leasing, deep discounts on cars and trucks and talks of sales or mergers have grabbed headlines, and most analysts agree Chrysler's days as an independent automaker are numbered. "I can't see how they could continue for more than a year and a half or two years," Global Insight analyst Aaron Bragman tells Wired.com. According to Bragman, Chrysler doesn't have the reserves, sales volume and international presence to compete in the current climate and so may begin "moving away from manufacturing their own cars." Such predictions may be coming closer to ...

Estonia, Google Help 'Cyberlocked' Georgia (Updated)
Post Date: 2008-08-11 20:47:57 by A K A Stone
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Civil.ge, the Georgian news site, is "under permanent [cyber] attack." So they've switched their operations to one of Google's Blogspot domains, to keep the information flowing about what's going on in their country. The attacks against Civil.ge are part of a larger set of online assaults, originating in Russia, against Georgian websites. "In a sense," notes Jim Stogdill, "they must be saying 'we can't keep our sites up, but we don't think [Russian hackers] can take down Blogspot, given Google's much better infrastructure and ability to defend it.'" "Another interesting aspect is seeing how certain countries are what I ...

Georgia 'overrun' by Russian troops as full-scale ground invasion begins
Post Date: 2008-08-11 20:30:51 by A K A Stone
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Georgian officials tonight claimed the country had been 'overrun' by Russian troops after a full-scale ground invasion. Amid reports that Moscow forces had taken the town of Gori - and were marching on the capital Tsblisi - Georgian soldiers appeared to be in full retreat. Troops were apparently in complete chaos as a full-scale rout pushed them back through the countryside. Meanwhile, the civilian crisis intensified with thousands of refugees fleeing the seemingly unstoppable advance of the Russian army. Around 9,000 soldiers and 350 tanks had been massing at a base in the border region of Abkhazia throughout the day. But the huge force has now moved into Georgia proper, ...

U.S. ship heads for Arctic to define territory
Post Date: 2008-08-11 20:21:44 by A K A Stone
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. Coast Guard cutter will embark on an Arctic voyage this week to determine the extent of the continental shelf north of Alaska and map the ocean floor, data that could be used for oil and natural gas exploration. U.S. and University of New Hampshire scientists on the Coast Guard Cutter Healy will leave Barrow, Alaska, on Thursday on a three-week journey. They will create a three-dimensional map of the Arctic Ocean floor in a relatively unexplored area known as the Chukchi borderland. The Healy will launch again on September 6, when it will be joined by Canadian scientists aboard an icebreaker, who will help collect data to determine the thickness of sediment in ...

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