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Amsterdam The Netherlands Anne Frank house MVI 1302 – Video

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Hollande: Israel’s New Best Friend? (part 2) – #F24Debate – Video

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Hollande: Israel #39;s New Best Friend? (part 2) - #F24Debate The French president #39;s three-day state visit to Israel may have been planned long in advance, but François Hollande happened to arrive 48 hours before the re...

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Iran Blames Israel Of Lebanon Bombing / Isaiah Prophesied New Weapon – Video

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Iran Blames Israel Of Lebanon Bombing / Isaiah Prophesied New Weapon It did not take long as Iran has blamed Israel for attacking Iranian Embassy.

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Hollande visit israel in the middle of the nuclear crisis with Iran – Video

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ALERT NEWS In Two Minutes Israel Attack Planning Comet Ison Spanish MERS Fuel Removal Begins – Video

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Around Your Town for November 19, 2013

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Cochise College is honoring Native American Heritage Month on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Sierra Vista Campus. The Redhouse Dancers of Tucson will perform a collection of traditional Native dances at 11 a.m. on the lawn next to the Student Union, followed by a beading workshop sponsored by the Sierra Vista Student Government Association, all free and open to the public. The colleges Union Cafe will also be offering a Native American lunch buffet with ingredients for Indian tacos and drinks for $6.50. For more information, contact Tanya Biami at(520)515-5316.

Melinda Haun, a Registered Dietitian and certified Diabetic Educator will provide a presentation at the Wellness Depot about Preventing Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 1 p.m. Topics include pre-diabetes and diabetes prevention, lifestyle changes that to improve living with diabetes, who is at risk, what your numbers mean, how to start prevention today. Free glucose testing and handouts will be available. For moreinformationcall520-459-8210.

At its next meeting on Nov. 19, the Huachuca Audubon Society will welcome guest speaker, Dennis Maroney. He and his wife, Deb, are familiar to Farmers Market customers as the owners of 47 Ranch in the McNeal area of the Sulphur Springs Valley. Mr. Maroney will share his philosophy of family-scale ranching and how it can result in affordable local food, watershed improvement, habitat conservation, and landscape protection. Start time is 7 p.m., in Room 702 at Cochise College, 901 North Colombo Ave., Sierra Vista. For info, call(520)378-4937.

On Nov. 20, the Center for Lifelong Learning at the Cochise College Sierra Vista campus, 901 N. Colombo Ave., will host a free lunch lecture from 12:10 p.m., to 1 p.m. The event will focus on the Cochise County Sheriffs Department, which covers over 6,000 square miles of varied terrain, with limited staff and officers. More information about our Brown Bag Lecture dates are published onourwebsite:www.cochise.edu/cll.

The Huachuca Mineral and Gem Club meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Cochise College Library conference room. The program will feature the latest rock hunting adventures of the Patty Scarboro and Ted Swigert family, and club members. The meeting is open to the public. Proceeds from the clubs monthly raffle will go into the scholarship fund. For more information,pleasecall459-3718.

AARP local chapter 3123 has a member meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 1 p.m. at the Ethel Berger Center. The meeting is one week early due to Thanksgiving. Tracy, Valor Hospice, will speak about hospice services. The public is invited, refreshments are being offered. For more infocall378-4386.

The Cochise College Bi-National Chorus, Orchestra and Instrument Ensemble will present Songs of Hope and Thanksgiving. The second is at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20 at St. Johns Episcopal Church at 19 Sowles Ave. in Bisbee. Concerts are free and opentothepublic.

Shannon McNeil is an Avian Ecologist with the Southern Sierra Research Station. As the presenter in FSPRs monthly lecture series, she will review current knowledge about the breeding ecology, biogeography, and current status of western yellow-billed cuckoos, drawing substantially from her most recent work monitoring the response of cuckoos to riparian forest creation in the southwest. The western yellow-billed cuckoo is an iconic, if secretive, nesting bird along the San Pedro River; in fact, its one of the species that brings thousands of visitors every year to our area. Come learn why the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently proposed to list this beautiful subtropical bird as threatened. This event will take place at the Sierra Vista Ranger District public meeting room at 4070 S. Avenida Saracino, Hereford (off Hwy. 92 between Ramsey and Carr Canyon Roads), on Thursday, Nov. 21at7p.m.

The Sierra Vista Area Gardeners Club will meet on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m. in the Constables Office in the old County Complex at 4100 East Foothills Drive. This months featured speaker is Irwin Kilanski who will talk about tomatoes, lettuce and winter gardening. The public is invited to join the Clubs group of friendly members who share an avid interest in high desert gardening. For additional details, visit our site at http://www.svgardenclub.org or contact Janeat732-1822.

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Palestinian Authority awards prisoners freed by Israel with huge cash payments and prestige jobs – Video

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Palestinian Authority awards prisoners freed by Israel with huge cash payments and prestige jobs The Palestinian Authority is paying discharged murderers a windfall of at least USD 50000 each, following their release by Israel. The ex-convicts are also ..

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The Nazi-Looted Art Hoarder May Keep It All

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Under German law, art hoard found in Munich likely belongs to the son of Hitler's art dealer

The painting Two Riders on the Beach by Max Liebermann, one of over 1,400 Nazi-looted artworks found in a Munich apartment

In the court of public opinion, Cornelius Gurlitt never stood much of a chance. Last year, during a search of his Munich apartment, German authorities found a massive hoard of paintings that the Nazis seized from Jewish collectors during the Holocaust. Many of them had belonged to his late father Hildebrand Gurlitt, who helped Adolf Hitler sell looted art. So when the media learned of the haul last month, the most common reactions demanded the works be returned to their former owners. In a German court of law, however, the younger Gurlitt would have more than a fighting chance of keeping them. According to art experts and lawyers, anyone who wants to challenge his ownership of these works would face a grueling legal battle. And even Holocaust survivors would have little chance of success.

For one thing, Gurlitt seems to have no intention of parting with the works for moral reasons. In an interview published on Sunday, he said he would not voluntarily give back anything. And though the paintings are now in the hands of German authorities pending investigation, he told the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel, They have to come back to me.

Because the discovery was so enormous comprising a total of 1,406 artworks, including pieces by Picasso, Renoir and Matisse there is no clear legal precedent for this case. But experts in the field of art recovery say its not simply a matter of returning stolen property. The public perception is that Hitlers art dealer must have kept looted art for himself, and Germany shouldnt be hiding this stuff and protecting the people who did, says Charles Goldstein, a lawyer at the New Jerseybased firm Herrick, Feinstein LLP, who has worked on the recovery of Nazi-looted art. But that would be the laymans take on the whole thing, he says by phone from New York City.

From a legal perspective, the German government has no right to confiscate these artworks from Gurlitt, who seems to have legally inherited them after his fathers death in 1956. Even if the works were stolen from Jewish collectors during the Holocaust, the statute of limitations for theft would long have passed in Germany and the current possessor would have every right to claim the works as his own, says Goldstein.

(MORE: Germany Rushes to Let Holocaust Victims Claim Nazi-Looted Art)

The legal doctrine that protects Gurlitts ownership is called adverse possession, which is widely applied around the world. Informally known as the squatters right, it holds that if you take someones property and openly use it for long enough, it can become yours by law. In the U.S. that doctrine broadly applies to real estate, but not to art; in Germany it applies to both, says Goldstein.

After the Gurlitt hoard came to light, some Jewish rights groups have started calling for that legal nuance to change. In a statement earlier this month, Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, urged Germany to abolish the statute of limitations on the theft of art during the Holocaust, calling it the principal obstacle to the recovery of Holocaust-looted art.

In Gurlitts case, this statute would lead to a rather bizarre situation, says Jutta von Falkenhausen, a Berlin lawyer who works on art-recovery cases. Even if a Holocaust victim can prove that the Nazis looted his paintings and that Gurlitts father came to posses them in bad faith, the victim would still not be able to get those paintings back through a civil lawsuit. After 30 years, the owners claim to restitution would be barred by the statute of limitations, von Falkenhausen tells TIME. That is current German law.

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Israel and Saudi Arabia to strike Iran – Video

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Israel and Saudi Arabia to strike Iran The black boxes from the Boeing 737 that crashed in Kazan have been found. Spokespeople for Tatarstan clarified that the flight recorders were found in the f... By: PravdaTV

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News In Two Minutes – Israel Attack Planning – Comet Ison – Spanish MERS – Fuel Removal Begins – Video

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News In Two Minutes - Israel Attack Planning - Comet Ison - Spanish MERS - Fuel Removal Begins Radioactive Fuel Removal Begins -- Spanish MERS Case -- Comet Ison Brightening Beyond Belief - Israel Working With Saudi Arabia -- Drone Malfunctions -- Volc... By: FullSpectrumSurvival

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