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Winnie Mandela’s Remarks Raise Stir |
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11/03/2010 02:27
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South Africa’s governing party, the African National Congress, said Wednesday that its leaders would talk to Nelson’s Mandela’s ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, when she returned from abroad about published remarks attributed to her in basketball shoes which she caustically described him as a figurehead who had made a bad deal with the country’s former white rulers. She was quoted in the London newspaper The Evening Standard this week as saying that her former husband, South Africa’s first democratically elected president, had let the black majority down. “He agreed to a bad deal for the blacks,” she was quoted as saying. “Economically, we are still on the outside.” It is the harsh, belittling tone of the quoted remarks, as much as their substance, that has created a stir here. Ms. Madikizela-Mandela, still admired by man ...
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Gunman, 2 others wounded in Dallas shootout |
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09/03/2010 02:16
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DALLAS – A gunman apparently angry over ed hardy for sale business dealings wounded a father and son at their
financial services company inside an office building Monday, then shot himself as police closed in, authorities said.
The gunfire at about 10:30 a.m. created a frightening, grisly scene at the 15-story building, with one of the injured men making his way down an escalator with blood gushing
from his neck and scared bank employees and customers locking themselves in vaults.
After the two men were shot, the suspect apparently turned the gun on himself as three officers were coming down the hall toward the third-floor suite, said Dallas police
spokesman Sr. Cpl. Kevin Janse. The suspect was in critical condition Monday.
"He's in the doorway of the suite, they hear a gunshot literally a few feet in front of them, and they're afraid he's going to step into the hallway and pop off another round,
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For Iran, Enriching Uranium Only Gets Easier |
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09/03/2010 02:02
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In the Iranian desert, at a sprawling industrial site ringed by barbed wire and antiaircraft guns, a shift in the enrichment of uranium is producing global jitters because it could shorten Iran’s path to the acquisition of nuclear weapons. It is also illustrating one of the peculiarities of uranium enrichment, wholesale ed hardy a version of the rich getting richer, really fast. The tricky process accelerates as it moves ahead. “The higher the concentration, the easier it gets,” said Houston G. Wood III, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Virginia who specializes in nuclear enrichment. The process is, as scientists like to say, nonlinear. Four years ago, Iran began enriching uranium on an industrial scale with centrifuges, machines that spin extraordinarily fast to separate uranium 235 from the more common form of the element, uranium 238. Uranium 235 is ...
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Iraq early voting shattered by deadly blasts |
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05/03/2010 03:28
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BAGHDAD – A string of deadly blasts buy ed hardy shattered an early round of voting in Iraq Thursday, killing 17
people and highlighting the fragile nature of the country's security gains ahead of crucial parliamentary elections this Sunday.
Iraq security forces were out in full force, trying to protect early voters in an election that will determine who will lead the country through the crucial period of the U.S.
troop drawdown and help decide whether the country can overcome its deep sectarian divisions.
But three explosions — a rocket attack and two suicide bombings — showed the ability of insurgents to carry out bloody attacks. They have promised to disrupt the voting with
violence.
"Terrorists wanted to hamper the elections, thus they started to blow themselves up in the streets," said Deputy Interior Minister Ayden Khalid Qader, responsible for election-
related security across the country.
Thursday's votin ...
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San Jose man recounts how he helped prevent suicide on Highway 101 |
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04/03/2010 02:26
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Tim Molina was on his way home from basketball shoes Walmart when he spotted a young man straddled
over a Highway 101 overpass in San Jose.
The man's arms were outstretched as if he were trying to fly. His face was blank. It seemed to Molina that the man was preparing to jump. Without thinking twice, Molina pulled
over to help.
In a conversation that lasted about an hour Tuesday afternoon, this out-of-work, church-going carpenter helped talk a stranger out of ending his life.
"Once I realized he could jump, I felt a sense of love for this man's life,'' Molina said Wednesday.
As traffic backed up and minutes seemed like an eternity, Molina kept talking. Summoned in a call from Molina's wife, family and fellow church members gathered nearby and began
to pray.
"We prayed for the man's mind,'' said Molina's mother
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In Final Push, Obama Urges ‘Up-or-Down’ Vote on Health |
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04/03/2010 02:16
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President Obama, making his final push for a health care overhaul, called Wednesday for Congress to set aside political gamesmanship and allow an “up-or-down-vote” on the measure, so that Democrats can pass the legislation and he can sign it into law, after nearly a year of debate. “I believe the United States Congress owes the American people a final vote on health care reform,” Mr. Obama said in a 20-minute speech in the East Room of the White House. He called on Democratic leaders of both chambers to schedule a sale ed hardy vote in the next few weeks, adding, “From now until then, I will do everything in my power to make the case for reform.” Moments after Mr. Obama spoke, the White House announced that he would travel to Pennsylvania and Missouri next week to talk about the health legislation. Wednesday’s remarks, made to a group of sympathetic ...
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Oopsies and Illness |
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03/03/2010 13:36
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Im currently in bed, watching dvds after catching a really bad cold which has left me with a headache, bad cough and a red nose rudolph would be proud of :(. Obviously, being at 14 weeks round ligament pain seems to be at its peak aswell so everytime i cough or sneeze, I end up doubled over as though ive just ran a marathon. I think its safe to say I look forward to next week when all this yuckiness has gone.
However, before i was ill I was supposed to have my 12 week bloods done and never got round to it due to feeling like crap every day and long, nerve wracking queues where you go to let the horrible people steal your blood lol. So now, im 14 weeks and still havent had them done, which means talking to my midwife about it at my next appointment to see what they do with naughty people like me. Scary times! < ...
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03/03/2010 06:25
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