f_shadi provides us with many headlines from across the web that relates to Palestine.
Land Theft and Destruction And The So Called "Freeze"
Israel ignoring 400 Palestinian house demolition appeals
The State Prosecutor's Office never responded to some 400 High Court petitions filed by Palestinians seeking to save their West Bank homes from demolition orders - which means the homes cannot be demolished - according to an advocacy-group report released today.
http://haaretz.com/hasen/
Primary document: Settlers prep to terrorize West Bank
Since the announcement last week of the “settlement freeze,” Israel has witnessed an escalating settler rebellion. Most of the action has been civil disobedience, which I will not condemn as a matterprinciple, despite the fact that it’s organizers’ salaries are largely paid from my taxes. But past experience and IDF warnings indicate that we can expect a surge in “price tag” attacks against Palestinians. A news item in this morning’s (December 6 2009) Yediot surveys the mood among West bank settlers and ends with the following passage.
http://www.kibush.co.il/show_
For first time, settlers plan mass protests within Green Line
Settlers are preparing for a heated confrontation with security services over the construction freeze imposed on West Bank settlements. For the first time, settlers are seeking to organize demonstrations and block roads in several Israeli communities within the Green Line. On Sunday morning, the residents of Kedumim demonstrated the force being used in the campaign against the freeze.
http://haaretz.com/hasen/
Rabbi allows stealing Palestinian crops and water
The PA agriculture ministry has strongly condemned Sunday a new religious edict issued by a rabbi allowing Israeli settlers to steal Palestinian olive crops and to poison Palestinian water.
http://www.palestine-info.co.
Rabbi Melamed: IDF leadership can't be trusted
"Corruption is rampant among top IDF officers, and therefore security officials cannot be trusted to warn against deals that include the release of terrorists," said Rabbi Eliezer Melamed, the head of the Bracha Yeshiva in the West Bank. According to the rabbi, IDF officers are "falling in line with the politicians, the media and public opinion, and this is why they did not issue warnings prior to the Oslo Accords, the escape from Lebanon (IDF withdrawal in 2000) and the expulsion (Gaza pullout ion 2005). This is why it is our job to issue such warnings."
http://www.ynetnews.com/
Activism/Solidarity/Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment
Bilin teenager: "They arrested my father to discourage the struggle"
The end of November marked the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, a time to see family and friends and for people to eat together. But for many Palestinians, the Eid was not so festive. Rajaa Abu Rahmah, aged 19, only has one wish this holiday -- to see her father Adeeb Abu Rahmah freed from prison. Jody McIntyre spoke to Rajaa to see how the family were coping during Eid al-Adha.
http://electronicintifada.net/
Capsicum spray used to quell anti-Israel protesters
CAPSICUM spray was used on pro-Palestinian demonstrators who tried to storm a hotel where Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard spoke last night. About 200 demonstrators holding flags and placards tried to force their way into a side entrance to the Park Hyatt Hotel in East Melbourne.
http://www.theage.com.au/
People across the globe organize against the Apartheid Wall
On November 9, 1989, the wall was brought down in Berlin. Today, in Palestine and across the world people are fighting to tear down another wall – much longer, much higher and not built along borders but along the lines of apartheid and ethnic cleansing. During the week of November 9 – 16, people around the world united in global action. The 7th Week Against the Apartheid Wall, under the banner of “Unite Against Apartheid”, saw organizers conducting demonstrations, holding vigils, distributing information, screening films, and calling for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel.
http://stopthewall.org/
New “Viva Palestine” convoy leaves London for besieged Gaza
The third “Viva Palestine” convoy to Gaza led by British MP George Galloway set off Sunday from London and is gathering more participants as it passes through European countries.
http://www.palestine-info.co.
Olive harvest concludes with festival, new report
December 6th, 2009-- Several weeks ago, the olive harvest concluded with a festival in the Nablus area village of Burin. Under the banner “our enemies are the settlements and our path is resistance”, the festival celebrated the end of the harvest with traditional dance and music from local groups and a number of speakers. Also with the end of the olive harvest, Stop the Wall has published its yearly report recording the difficulties created by Occupation policy and the attacks carried out on Palestinian farmers in various districts during the month.
http://stopthewall.org/
Violence and Aggression/Detainees
Israeli climbing fence into Gaza shot dead
Serious incident at Gaza border. An Israeli trying to cross into the Gaza Strip was shot dead in the early hours of Monday morning, by Defense Ministry security forces stationed at the Erez crossing and an IDF force patrolling the area.
http://www.ynetnews.com/
Abbas’s militias kidnap four Palestinians in Al-Khalil and Bethlehem
Mahmoud Abbas’s militias kidnapped during the last two weeks three Palestinian teachers in Al-Khalil and one ex-detainee in Bethlehem released recently from Israeli jails.
Humanitarian/Human Rights/Siege
Israel accused of interrogating medical patients from Gaza
• Palestinians interrogated and held without charge
• Questioning is a security measure, government says
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
Israel: End Arbitrary Detention of Rights Activist
(Jerusalem) - The Israeli military appeals court should end the administrative detention of Mohammed Othman, a West Bank rights activist, and order his release, Human Rights Watch said today. Israeli authorities have detained Othman without charge for more than two months on what appear to be politically motivated grounds. On the basis of secret evidence that Othman and his lawyers were not allowed to see, a military court confirmed a military order that consigned Othman to three months administrative detention without charging him with any crime. Othman has no criminal record and, to the knowledge of Human Rights Watch, has never advocated or participated in violence. His detention period, which may be renewed, ends on December 22.
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/
Bedouins in Israel denied elections
NAZARETH, ISRAEL // About 35,000 Bedouin residents of Israel’s southern Negev have been denied the right to hold their first local council election after the Israeli parliament passed a law at the last minute to cancel this month’s ballot. The new law gives the government the power to postpone elections to the regional council, known as Abu Basma, until the interior ministry deems the local Bedouin ready to run their own affairs. Legal and human rights groups say the move is an unprecedented violation of Israel’s constitutional principles. Taleb a-Sana, a Bedouin member of Israel’s parliament, has written to its speaker warning that “it is not possible to have democracy without elections”.
http://www.jkcook.net/
Israeli MK Demands Preventing Mosques For Calling For Dawn Prayers
Israeli member of Knesset (MK) Arie Bibi of the Kadima party headed by Tzipi Livni, intends to file a proposal to the Knesset to vote on preventing the mosques in Israel from using speakers while calling for dawn prayers. The proposal intend to prevent the call for prayers in Al Arab areas, including in East Jerusalem.
http://www.imemc.org/index.
COLLABORATING WITH ISRAEL: Egyptian forces thwart fuel smuggling into Gaza
Al-Arish – Ma’an – Egyptian security forces thwarted a diesel smuggling operation and shut down a storehouse containing commercial goods, also prepared for smuggling into the Gaza Strip on Monday. Egyptian forces stormed a fuel storehouse in the bordering As-Salam neighborhood of Rafah, containing 30,000 liters of diesel which was hidden with the intention of smuggling into Gaza, security sources said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/
Gaza's first int'l documentary festival delayed by blockade
The Gaza Strip's first international documentary festival, which will end tomorrow, began nearly a month after the scheduled date because Israel's blockade made it difficult for organizers to get the films that will be screened there. The festival, which began Saturday, focuses on Palestinian suffering under Israeli occupation. The organizers are hoping the festival will generate international support for the Palestinians. Palestinian director Riad Shahin, who is running the festival, told the Al-Arabiya television station that organizers had to use weapons-smuggling tunnels to bring some of the films into Gaza. The movies come from countries including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Egypt and even Israel.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/
Quds international urges scholars to challenge IOA ban
The international Quds institution has urged Muslim scholars and notables to challenge the IOA ban on their entry into the holy Aqsa Mosque so to avoid isolating the Aqsa as the IOA wishes.
http://www.palestine-info.co.
Refugees
Palestinian refugees survive in cramped Lebanese camps
BURJ EL-SHEMALI, Lebanon, Dec 7, 2009 (AFP) - Hassan Rhayyel has been trapped in a cramped refugee camp in south Lebanon for 61 years, ever since he fled Palestine with his family after the creation of Israel. He was 12 then and full of hope that within two days the family would return home. But that hope has dimmed for Rhayyel who raised eight children in a tiny two-room flat in Burj el-Shemali, one of Lebanon's 12 refugee camps.
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/
Abbas: No Lebanese passports for Palestine refugees
Beirut – Ma’an – Palestinian refugees in Lebanon will not be offered Lebanese passports, President Mahmoud Abbas said on Monday following his meeting with Lebanese President Michel Suleiman at the Republican Palace. Abbas’ remark quashed recent rumors concerning the issuing of Lebanese passports to Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, adding that the refugees’ presence in the country is temporary, particularly as Lebanon’s membership in the UN Security Council next year will help the Palestinian cause.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/
Political Developments
Inside Story - The battle for Jerusalem - 6 Dec 09
As EU Foreign ministers prepare to meet on Monday to discuss a Swedish proposal to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of both Israel and Palestine, the EU accuses Israel of working deliberately to alter the citys demographic balance and sever East Jerusalem from the West Bank. Can the EU play a role in peace making after being marginalised for so long? Or is the battler for Jerusalem already over?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Israel gears to fight Swedish initiative
Senior political sources call Stockholm's attempt to have east Jerusalem declared capital of future Palestinian state 'underhanded move,' say majority of EU members are against it.
http://www.ynetnews.com/
Palestinians concerned over Israeli pressure to change EU's Jerusalem plan
RAMALLAH, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian officials are concerned that Israeli pressures may succeed in making crucial changes on a European proposal to divide Jerusalem for the Jewish state and the future Palestinian statehood. Sweden, which holds the European Union's (EU) rotating presidency, is scheduled to put forward the offer in the EU's foreign ministers meeting in Brussels.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/
Palestinian FM expects diplomatic victory in EU's Jerusalem vote
RAMALLAH, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs Reyad al-Maliki said Monday he expected "a diplomatic victory" as the European Union (EU) is set to vote on a Swedish proposal to name East Jerusalem as Palestinian capital. The EU foreign ministers are meeting Monday in Brussels to discuss the Swedish plan that East Jerusalem would be the capital of the future Palestinian state.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/
Jordan urges EU to oppose Israel settlements in Jerusalem (AFP)
AFP - Jordan's King Abdullah II on Sunday urged the European Union to help put a halt to Israeli settlement building in Jerusalem, ahead of an EU foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels.
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/
Egyptian paper: Palestinian reconciliation postponed at US request
The Egyptian efforts to patch up inter-Palestinian differences were deferred until end of this month or next January at the request of the American administration, an Egyptian paper reported.
http://www.palestine-info.co.
Other News
Lieberman could face fraud charges by next month
Attorney General Menachem Mazuz and State Prosecutor Moshe Lador have begun discussions on whether to indict Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on charges which include accepting bribes and laundering money. The talks are going forward despite the fact that Avia Alef, the head of the economic department of the State Prosecutor's Office, has not yet submitted an opinion on some of the charges.
http://haaretz.com/hasen/
Analysis/Op-ed/Human Interest
Netanyahu is making us miss Olmert, Akiva Eldar
Who would have thought that the son of Benzion Netanyahu would utter the words "two states for two peoples"? Who would have believed that Benjamin Netanyahu would get the settler minister Avigdor Lieberman to agree to a settlement freeze? Ever since Netanyahu replaced Ehud Olmert as prime minister, there has been a significant decrease in the number of roadblocks in the West Bank. Peace Now reports that Housing and Construction Ministry tenders for housing beyond the Green Line are at a low. So why are the Europeans now plotting to divide Jerusalem (even though they never recognized its unification)? Why have the Russians vetoed the Quartet proposal to issue a statement of support for the freeze Israel has imposed? What do they want from Bibi?
http://haaretz.com/hasen/
The military threat
Merav Michaeli - Haaretz - "The power wielded by the security establishment grows whenever Israel finds itself in a situation where it faces `an existential threat` and `a security danger.` It is then that it pours money, its best people, its energies and its skills into defense. This is what happens when the interests of the defense sector diverge from the interests of the state which subsidizes it and which it purports to defend."
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/
'Why does America hate us?'
"American hegemonic political philosophy judges a belief by its effects not its causes. The emphasis is on the connection between the truth of statements and their practical applicability by one measure only: how will they work for America? This is American pragmatism. That is, White, liberal American politicians (including President Obama!) are interested in the function of ideas and statements and their effects rather than the sources and conditions of their production."
http://gaza08.blogspot.com/
GAZA:THEY SLEPT, BUT NEVER WOKE UP
December 7, 2009 (Pal Telegraph) – Every time I imagine the scene, I feel a cold shiver, and feel my feet frozen. I wish I could kiss their cheeks and say "good night" to them, before they slept forever. I wish I could play with them, or tell them a tale about the bird that likes to have fun on the trees at the beach.
http://www.paltelegraph.com/
Opinion is shifting, even inside the Beltway
Opinion shifts at a glacial pace, but move it does. The other night I heard Patrick Tyler, author of the very good and comprehensive book “A World of Trouble” on American presidents and the Middle East. In his talk he singled out for praise Eisenhower and Carter, my preferences as well. The audience was a kind of foreign affairs discussion group of about sixty which meets regularly in Washington. The participants –save for some exceptions– seem to be current or former members of a somewhat-overtaken Washington establishment. Generally Waspy, many retired ambassadors, officials from previous administrations whose names you would recognize, authors. The group was formed after 9-11, and almost all of its members opposed the Iraq war. But in an establishment sort of way.
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/
US Foreign Policy and the Cult of ‘Expertise’
The news that Americans want the U.S. government to mind its own business when it comes to foreign affairs has our Washington elite in a panic. The explanatory notes accompanying a new Pew poll [.pdf] describe the "rise in isolationist sentiment" that started during George W. Bush’s second term and continues in the age of Obama. The agonized hand-wringing is all too apparent in the use of the "isolationist" epithet and even in the way the question was asked: should the U.S. "mind its own business internationally and let other countries get along the best they can on their own"? Forty-nine percent – the highest proportion "in nearly half a century of polling" – answered yes. And that’s not all: a gob-smacking 76 percent agreed the U.S. should "concentrate more on our own national problems and building up our strength and prosperity here at home," as opposed to "think[ing] in international terms."
http://original.antiwar.com/
Israel Slips the Snare of ‘Particular Concern’
Leave it to the State Department to soft-pedal religious extremism in the Middle East. Oh, not in, say, Iran or Saudi Arabia. In the most recent edition of the department’s annual Report on International Religious Freedom, both are designated "Countries of Particular Concern," members of a select group chastised for their extreme intolerance. Which is as it should be.
http://original.antiwar.com/
Isabel Kershner: an Israeli. Like we are shocked.
"The [New York] Times correspondent who wrote that article, Isabel Kershner, immigrated to Israel from her native England as a young woman and spent a couple of decades in Israeli journalism and Jewish education before joining the Times a few years ago. By now she’s thoroughly Israeli (and, for full disclosure, a friend)."
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
EU could bring peace to Middle East
The union must stop free-riding on US policy on the Israel-Palestine conflict – offering both sides membership could be key.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
Fabulous Picture Show - Pomegranates and Myrrh
Najwa Najjar, the first Palestinian woman to direct a feature film with a wide international release, joins Entertainment Editor Amanda Palmer and the FPS audience for a Q+A about her film, Pomegranates & Myrrh. Palmer speaks to Demi Moore, Parker Posey and director Mitchell Lichtenstein about their new film Happy Tears. And a look at the Peruvian film that won the Golden Bear at Berlin this year, Milk of Sorrow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Dreams And Nightmares: Sami's Story
Peace activism is growing inside Israel. The stalwarts of BT'Selem and Parents Circle have been joined by a new generation that seeks to engage with Palestinians, on a social level as well as political. Groups like Sulha preach tolerance through integration, encouraging Palestinians to take part in their events inside Israel and securing permits for them. A terrific idea in theory, but in practise those brave enough to cross the divide often pay a heavy price. The following story began last year, but rumbles on to this day.
http://www.palestinemonitor.
An Arab-American’s comment on Gaza stirs the exploration of Jewish mythology
On Thursday night, I went to a Gaza fundraiser at Abdeen Jabara’s place in New York. We raised $4300 for the march. Jabara told the people who are going to Gaza what Gaza looked like a few years ago, before the removal of settlements. There were guard towers overlooking the Palestinians and they were in a big outdoor prison. Jabara’s description reminded me of European concentration camps, or D.P. camps.
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/
Iraq
Seven children killed by bomb at Baghdad school (Reuters)
Reuters - Seven children were killed and 42 wounded in a Shi'ite district of Baghdad Monday when a bomb exploded outside a school, police said.
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/
Sunday: 8 Iraqis Killed, 20 Wounded
Updated at 4:59 p.m. EST, Dec. 6, 2009 At least eight Iraqis were killed and 20 others were wounded in the latest attacks. While attacks in Mosul have seemingly dissipated, reporters appear to have moved to the contested city of Kirkuk. Late in the evening, parliament approved a new elections law.
http://original.antiwar.com/
Iraq poll preparation begins (AFP)
AFP - Iraq's electoral authorities will on Monday begin preparations for parliamentary polls early next year, after MPs finally approved a law governing the vote just minutes before a midnight deadline.
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/
168 new schools for Baghdad and 5,000 more are needed
The Province of Baghdad is to build 168 new schools outside the provincial center to accommodate a projected increase in student population. The new schools represent a tiny portion of current needs, according to the Ministry of Education which says that Iraq is currently in need of more than 5,000 new school buildings. The ratio of students per school is extremely high in most parts of the country where buildings are usually occupied by two schools at the same time.
http://www.azzaman.com/
Iraqi Scam: Looking For Police Job, Finding A Con
In Iraq's dismal economy, the desperate search for jobs has fueled a new kind of scam. Con artists are telling young men that they can bribe their way into the Iraqi security forces. The would-be recruits pay up, and the scammers keep the money for themselves.
http://www.npr.org/templates/
Tea and sympathy: Iraqis reach out to fellow refugees in Syria
DAMASCUS, Syrian Arab Republic, December 7 (UNHCR) – The two women in the communal taxi – one elderly and clearly distressed, the other younger, well-educated and outgoing – were strangers, but the younger one spotted immediately that they had something in common: they were both Iraqi refugees, adrift in Syria's capital.
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/
In pictures: Escaping war in the Middle East
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_
Lebanon
Beirut must stand up to Riyadh | Elaheh Khayyat
Saudi Arabia has sentenced a Lebanese TV psychic to death for 'witchcraft'. Will his government in help him? Once again, the spotlight is on Saudi Arabia for all the wrong reasons. This time, the kingdom is attracting criticism for condemning a self-styled psychic to death on the vague charge of "witchcraft".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
Pleas to end domestic violence fall on deaf ears
For years, Umm Radwan's (not her real name) daily routine never changed. Her husband would start beating her and her children early in the morning, only stopping to rape her, eat, and sleep.If the mother of four pleaded with her husband to stop his aggression, he would take a knife to their throats or shove their heads down the toilet.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/
Netanyahu: Today, Lebanon's real army is Hezbollah
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed addressed the security situation along Israel's border with Lebanon during a meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Monday, saying that the Lebanese militia Hezbollah was taking the place of the Lebanese army as the country's major military power.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/
Egypt
Egypt detains 10 senior Muslim Brotherhood members
Egyptian authorities have detained 10 senior members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood, the group's secretary general said on Sunday.The officials were arrested in the Nile Delta province of Kafr al-Sheikh on Saturday during a meeting, Mahmoud Ezzat said, adding authorities provided no reason for the arrests.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/
Veil's spread fans Egypt's fear of hardline Islam
When Egypt's government banned Islamic veils and all-encompassing robes in the dorms of public universities, it cited reports of men wearing the garb to sneak into the women's quarters.But there was a deeper reason behind the move: an intensifying struggle between the state and a populace that is turning to a stricter version of Islam, whose most visible hallmark is the niqab - the dress that covers the entire female form.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/
Egypt: Algeria must say sorry and pay
After Egypt withdraws ambassador to Algeria following last month's soccer riots, Shorouk newspaper quotes Egyptian minister as saying, 'We will not return Egyptian ambassador to Algeria until there is an apology, compensation for damage'.
http://www.ynetnews.com/
Saudia's War on Yemen
Houthi video shows 'Saudi raid' - 06 Dec 09
Yemen's Houthi rebels have released what they say is new footage showing Saudi troops engaged in cross-border raids. Riyadh, however, has denied any incursion into neighbouring Yemen. Saudi Arabia began bombarding suspected Houthi positions earlier this month after they apparently crossed into Saudi territory and seized control of a small area. The Houthis say that the Saudis have been allowing Yemeni troops to use the area to attack their positions. The Shia Muslim Houthi fighters have been battling the government of Ali Abdullah Saleh, the Yemeni president, since 2004, citing political, economic and religious marginalisation. Saudi officials claim that the fighting in northern Yemen is being supported by Iran and could be helping al-Qaeda fighters to cross to their side of the border. Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Is there any Arab country that will stay out of the Yemeni conflict?
"Saudi media sources revealed on Saturday that Jordanian commandos are backing the Saudi army in its operations against Houthis at the Dukhan Mountain."
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
Saudi jets bomb Saudi Arabia--kid you not
"According to the newspaper, the Saudi fighter jets hit over the past three days several buildings in Saudi villages in the southern part of the kingdom, suspected to be used by Houthis in attacking Saudi troops."
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/
Other Arab News
Jordan's king to keep democracy on back-burner
Jordan's King Abdullah II, having dissolved an elected, if unlamented, Parliament midway through its term, will probably shy away from genuine political reform, despite promises of a clean vote next time round.The 110-member assembly's abrupt demise last month drew little outcry, perhaps a reflection of widespread public perceptions of malpractice in the 2007 polls that produced it.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/
Counting the Cost - Dubai crisis - 4 Dec 09 - Pt 2
Al Jazeera's Kamahl Santa maria in depth analysis from the heart of the Dubai financial crisis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
U.S. and Other World News
The Arab Street - New York - 7 Dec 09 - Pt 1
Muslims serving in the military, America's anti-terrorism laws, job prospects for the young - all issues which excite strong opinions amongst Arab New Yorkers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
The Arab Street - New York - 7 Dec 09 - Pt 2
Muslims serving in the military, America's anti-terrorism laws, job prospects for the young - all issues which excite strong opinions amongst Arab New Yorkers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
SuperArab (American): Heroism overlooked, Heinousness publicized
A Media Studies/Current Event litmus test:
1. Heard the story of an Arab who saves a whole coffee shop in Michigan by disarming gunman?
2. Heard the story of an Arab gunman who unloads fire on a military base in Texas?
Which one did you answer affirmative to? Considering the onslaught of op-eds, looped primetime news footage and weekly news magazine covers, I can take a wild stab as to which one.
http://www.kabobfest.com/2009/
Fabulous Picture Show - The Yes Men Fix the World
Show Description (one paragraph) : Annette K. Olesen and Trine Dyrholm, the director and star of the new Danish film Little Soldier, join Entertainment Editor Amanda Palmer and the FPS audience for a Q+A about the film. Amanda Palmer interviews the director and stars of John Rabe, a new German film about a Nazi who saved 200,000 Chinese civilians during World War 2. Janusz Kaminski, long-time cinematographer for Steven Spielberg, gives a masterclass about his films.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
www.TheHeadlines.org
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