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admin | January 9, 2013
Still Skeptical To Support Zionism! I like the idea of jews having their own land, but I'm not sure there are coming about it in a right way... By: TheRulezzzzzz
admin | January 9, 2013
Still Skeptical To Support Zionism! I like the idea of jews having their own land, but I'm not sure there are coming about it in a right way... By: TheRulezzzzzz
admin | January 9, 2013
ISRAEL GAZA 2TVerwerfW By: KDMNNEWS
simmons | January 9, 2013
Rachel's Monodrama ~ Anne Frank Scottsdale Community College Theatre Arts monodrama projects are all student run, directed, written, and acted for their final project in SCC Acting 2 class. In this monodrama, Rachel plays Anne Frank
admin | January 9, 2013
Palestinian factions growing closer http://www.euronews.com Yellow Fatah flags flying in Gaza on January 4 signalled a warming of relations between opposing Palestinian cousins. For the first time in five years, the rulers in Gaza, Hamas, allowed the partisans there of the rival movement Fatah to celebrate its 48th anniversary.
richards | January 9, 2013
John Currence is a James Beard Award-winning chef, and City Grocery, his Oxford flagship restaurant, is well-known among his colleagues across the country as a bastion of Southern cooking.Currence has closed it for about six weeks, in part because of them. He's doing a massive kitchen renovation
richards | January 9, 2013
Vietnam veterans Colin Powell, right, and Senator Chuck Hagel at the Vietnam Memorial during Veteran's Day ceremonies in Washington. Photograph: Corbis Former Nebraska Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, who earned two Purple Hearts as a young enlisted soldier in Vietnam in 1968, shows no sign that hes cowed by the political battle over his confirmation as defense secretary. To the contrary, with Hagels nomination, President Barack Obama is seizing an opportunity to cement a shift in national security strategy away from military interventionism as the administration faces a tepid economy, a second-term effort to reduce defense spending and a public weary after more than a decade of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
simmons | January 8, 2013
Friends israel Friends israel By: rocky patidar
simmons | January 8, 2013
Post-Assad Speech Roundup: It's What the Syrians Want that Counts This compilation of mini-reports from PressTV shed a light on the differences between the reaction of the Syrian people and that of Western Arab Gulf governments to the speech given by President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday, January 6, 2013. Most Syrians were satisfied with the speech, as there is a strong consensus for national dialogue and no patience for any further terrorist infiltration into Syria. However, Western (NATO) governments and their Middle Eastern proxies (Gulf countries, Turkey, Egypt, Israel) that are training and arming the opposition Jihadists dismissed the speech, as they all expressed clearly that their goal is toppling Assad (ie, regime change) and not finding a diplomatic solution
simmons | January 8, 2013
Harel Skaat feat.Karina Pasian - Words Live at his concert in Tenafly, New Jersey.USA Filmed by Rafael Pasian Sr. Piano - Tomer Adadi Harel Skaat is an Israeli singer and songwriter.He represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with this song.The song "Milim" (Words) written by Noam Horev and composed by Tomer Hadadi. His singing and performing talents have been widely praised by critics and Israeli music industry professionals, but his albums have received only mixed reviews
simmons | January 8, 2013
Grzegorz Karnas - You Can't Be Telling Lies (act 2) - Sny 2004 Grzegorz Karnas - voice, tooth loops Michał Tokaj - fender piano Damian Kurasz - guitars Robert Kubiszyn - basses Sebastian Frankiewicz - drums Tomasz Szukalski - saksofon Jerzy Małek - trumpet Adam Oleś - cello Patrycja Gola - voice Bogusz Wekka - percussions This CD is a surprise for me -- a surprise in every positive respect. Through his new album, Grzegorz Karnas has become, for me, one of those musicians who have transcended the thin barrier that separates craft from art. "Dreams" is not just an album that makes for excellent listening - it's also something different, that stands apart from the omnipresent mass of standardised products out there.