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Afghan authorities now say four people are dead following a suicide car bombing outside the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. 18 people were wounded. Officials say the blasts targeted a U.S. Convoy just as American civilians were entering the embassy. (Nov. 27)

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I had a small part in this film ....at the time I was about 32 years old....Film was directed by Peter Bogdanovich .

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Target Targets Criminals
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The U.S. retail company Target has turned to the forensics field, a la "CSI." As Priya David reports, Target's security division has aided the FBI and other officials with solving gruesome crimes.

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Focused Microwave signals ( aka Directed Energy Weapons) have been developed for crowd control and other uses. Further study can be found in a book called E-Bomb by Doug Beason, Da Capo press

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Part 1 - Five women -- Palestinian, American, Muslim, Christian, and Jewish -- tell stories of humiliation and harassment by Israeli border guards and airport security officials. For a higher quality version of this video and our others, visit http://www.ifamericansknew.org/videos

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Taliban fighters in Afghanistan are trying to cut off vital supply routes used to deliver food to Nato forces. Convoys of trucks from Pakistan have to travel along one exposed highway, making them vulnerable to Taliban ambush. David Chater has been to the scene of the latest attack in Aziz Khan Kaly, near Jalalabad.

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Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports on a vital lifeline crucial for sustaining the lives of many in Afghanistan. The Torkham crossing a key road linking Pakistan to Afghanistan; vital to trade, and for NATO forces, a lifeline for fuel and military supplies too heavy to fly in. That is a fact not lost on the Taliban, who increasingly see the Torkham crossing as a chance to target the equipment destined for the front lines.

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Sooner or later, it happens to everyone. Those fine lines start creeping up on your face. Soli-Tone is a new way that you can try to fight the wrinkles.

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One of the leaders of demonstrations in Gaza calling for the release of the BBC reporter Alan Johnston was a Palestinian news cameraman, Imad Ghanem. On 5 July, he was shot by Israeli soldiers as he filmed them invading Gaza. A Reuters video shows bullets hitting his body as he lay on the ground. An ambulance trying to reach him was also attacked. The Israelis described him as a "legitimate target." The International Federation of Journalists called the shooting "a vicious and brutal example of deliberate targeting of a journalist." At the age of 21, he has had both legs amputated. Dr. David Halpin, a British trauma surgeon who works with Palestinian children, emailed the BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen. "The BBC should report the alleged details about the shooting," he wrote. "It should honor Alan [Johnston] as a journalist by reporting the facts, uncomfortable as they might be to Israel." He received no reply. The atrocity was reported in two sentences on the BBC online. Along with 11 Palestinian civilians killed by the Israelis on the same day, Alan Johnston's now legless champion slipped into what George Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four called the memory hole. (It was Winston Smith's job at the Ministry of Truth to make disappear all facts embarrassing to Big Brother.) While Alan Johnston was being held, I was asked by the BBC World Service if I would say a few words of support for him. I readily agreed, and suggested I also mention the thousands of Palestinians abducted and held hostage. The answer was a polite no; and all the other hostages remained in the memory hole. Or, as Harold Pinter wrote of such unmentionables: "It never happened. Nothing ever happened... It didn't matter. It was of no interest." The media wailing over the BBC's royal photo-shoot fiasco and assorted misdemeanors provide the perfect straw man. They complement a self-serving BBC internal inquiry into news bias, which dutifully supplied the right-wing Daily Mail with hoary grist that the corporation is a left-wing plot. Such shenanigans would be funny were it not for the true story behind the facade of elite propaganda that presents humanity as useful or expendable, worthy or unworthy, and the Middle East as the Anglo-American crime that never happened, didn't matter, was of no interest. The other day, I turned on the BBC's Radio 4 and heard a cut-glass voice announce a program about Iraqi interpreters working for "the British coalition forces" and warning that "listeners might find certain descriptions of violence disturbing." Not a word referred to those of "us" directly and ultimately responsible for the violence. The program was called Face the Facts. Is satire that dead? Not yet. The Murdoch columnist David Aaronovitch, a warmonger, is to interview Blair in the BBC's "major retrospective" of the sociopath's rule. Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four lexicon of opposites pervades almost everything we see, hear and read now. The invaders and destroyers are "the British coalition forces," surely as benign as that British institution, St. John Ambulance, who are "bringing democracy" to Iraq. BBC television describes Israel as having "two hostile Palestinian entities on its borders," neatly inverting the truth that Israel is actually inside Palestinian borders. A study by Glasgow University says that young British viewers of TV news believe Israelis illegally colonizing Palestinian land are Palestinians: the victims are the invaders. "The great crimes against most of humanity," wrote the American cultural critic James Petras, "are justified by a corrosive debasement of language and thought... [that] have fabricated a linguistic world of terror, of demons and saviors, of axes of good and evil, of euphemisms" designed to disguise a state terror that is "a gross perversion" of democracy, liberation, reform, justice. In his reinauguration speech, George Bush mentioned all these words, whose meaning, for him, is the dictionary opposite. It is 80 years since Edward Bernays, the father of public relations, predicted a pervasive "invisible government" of corporate spin, suppression and silence as the true ruling power in the United States. That is true today on both sides of the Atlantic. How else could America and Britain go on such a spree of death and mayhem on the basis of stupendous lies about nonexistent weapons of mass destruction, even a "mushroom cloud over New York"? When the BBC radio reporter Andrew Gilligan reported the truth, he was pilloried and sacked along with the BBC's director general, while Blair, the proven liar, was protected by the liberal wing of the media and given a standing ovation in parliament. The same is happening again over Iran, distracted, it is hoped, by spin that the new Foreign Secretary David Miliband is a "skeptic" about the crime in Iraq when, in fact, he has been an accomplice, and by unctuous Kennedy-quoting Foreign Office propaganda about Miliband's "new world order." "What do you think of Iran's complicity in attacks on British soldiers in Basra?" Miliband was asked by the Financial Times. Miliband: "Well, I think that any evidence of Iranian engagement there is to be deplored. I think that we need regional players to be supporting stability, not fomenting discord, never mind death..." FT: "Just to be clear, there is evidence?" Miliband: "Well no, I chose my words carefully..." The coming war on Iran, including the possibility of a nuclear attack, has already begun as a war by journalism. Count the number of times "nuclear weapons program" and "nuclear threat" are spoken and written, yet neither exists, says the International Atomic Energy Agency. On 21 June, the New York Times went further and advertised an "urgent" poll, headed: "Should we bomb Iran?" The questions beneath referred to Iran being "a greater threat than Saddam Hussein" and asked: "Who should undertake military action against Iran first... ?" The choice was "US. Israel. Neither country." So tick your favorite bombers. The last British war to be fought without censorship and "embedded" journalists was the Crimea a century and a half ago. The bloodbath of the First World War and the Cold War might never have happened without their unpaid (and paid) propagandists. Today's invisible government is no less served, especially by those who censor by omission. However, there are major differences. Official disinformation now is often aimed at a critical public intelligence, a growing awareness in spite of the media. This "threat" from a public often held in contempt has been met by the insidious transfer of much of journalism to public relations. Some years ago, PR Week estimated that the amount of "PR-generated material" in the media is "50 per cent in a broadsheet newspaper in every section apart from sport. In the local press and the mid-market and tabloid nationals, the figure would undoubtedly be higher. Music and fashion journalists and PRs work hand in hand in the editorial process... PRs provide fodder, but the clever high-powered ones do a lot of the journalists' thinking for them." This is known today as "perception management." The most powerful are not the Max Cliffords but huge corporations such as Hill & Knowlton, which "sold" the slaughter known as the first Gulf war, and the Sawyer Miller Group, which sold hated, pro-Washington regimes in Colombia and Bolivia and whose operatives included Mark Malloch Brown, the new Foreign Office minister, currently being spun as anti-Washington. Hundreds of millions of dollars go to corporations spinning the carnage in Iraq as a sectarian war and covering up the truth: that an atrocious invasion is pinned down by a successful resistance while the oil is looted. The other major difference today is the abdication of cultural forces that once provided dissent outside journalism. Their silence has been devastating. "For almost the first time in two centuries," wrote the literary and cultural critic Terry Eagleton, "there is no eminent British poet, playwright or novelist prepared to question the foundations of the western way of life." The lone, honorable exception is Harold Pinter. Eagleton listed writers and playwrights who once promised dissent and satire and instead became rich celebrities, ending the legacy of Shelley and Blake, Carlyle and Ruskin, Morris and Wilde, Wells and Shaw. He singled out Martin Amis, a writer given tombstones of column inches in which to air his pretensions, along with his attacks on Muslims. The following is from a recent article by Amis: Tony strolled over [to me] and said, "What have you been up to today?" "I've been feeling protective of my prime minister, since you ask." For some reason our acquaintanceship, at least on my part, is becoming mildly but deplorably flirtatious. What these elite, embedded voices share is their participation in an essentially class war, the long war of the rich against the poor. That they play their part in a broadcasting studio or in the clubbable pages of the review sections and that they think of themselves as liberals or conservatives is neither here nor there. They belong to the same crusade, waging the same battle for their enduring privilege. In The Serpent, Marc Karlin's dreamlike film about Rupert Murdoch, the narrator describes how easily Murdochism came to dominate the media and coerce the industry's liberal elite. There are clips from a keynote address that Murdoch gave at the Edinburgh Television Festival. The camera pans across the audience of TV executives, who listen in respectful silence as Murdoch flagellates them for suppressing the true voice of the people. They then applaud him. "This is the silence of the democrats," says the voice-over, "and the Dark Prince could bathe in their silence."

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Here we are testing out our new Zombie Targets from ZombieTargets.net. They are a blast to shoot. Thanks to Creekside Firing Range in GA, Kiser Munitions and EM Gear.

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George Bush, the US president, is worried about the soaring cost of oil. He asked Congress to lift a 27-year-ban on drilling off the US coast. One particular area earmarked for exploitation is the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Al Jazeera's correspondent Robert Reynolds reports from Prudhoe Bay in northern Alaska and how opponents say it will be years before oil is pumped at the cost of the ecosystem.

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Live at Mississippi Nights, St. Louis. According to a commenter, the year was 1988.

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Hurricane Ike roared toward Cuba's densely populated capital of fragile historic buildings after forcing 1.2 million people to evacuate, killing at least four and ravaging homes elsewhere on the island nation. (Sept. 9)

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Moving Targets (新紮師兄) - Part 1 Starring: Nicholas Tse, Edison Chen, Simon Yam, Gillian Chung Genres: Thriller Year 2004 Hong Kong Movies Cantonese Version Kit (Nicholas Tse) and Fit (Edison Chen) have been friends since the Police Training School. However, twists of fate have led them along different roads. While working on an assignment, Kit by chance meets his father, Cheung Tit Man (Simon Yam), whom he has not seen for 17 years and he regarded as his enemy. Later on, Kit and Fit are transferred to the CID which is led by Cheung. Their mission is to destroy the Mongkok gang leaders, the Bryan brothers. At the same time, the Bryan brothers set a trap to try and force Fit to join their gang. Meanwhile, Kit's increasingly neglected girlfriend, Wing (Gillian Chung), falls for Fit and is bearing his child.

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A new online scam is targeting renters and realtors on Craigslist.

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Russia Bombs Georgian Targets
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For the fourth day, Russian planes are bombing Georgian targets in the contested province of South Ossetia. Richard Roth reports.

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Activists from Greenpeace flagship, Rainbow Warrior, paint "Quit Coal" on the hull of 223-meter ship MV Sam John Spirit standing by to unload its cargo at the Pagbilao coal power plant in Quezon province, around 300 kms south of Manila 24 May 2008. Greenpeace calls on the Philippine government to halt all coal plant projects and coal expansion. Burning coal heavily emits carbon dioxide, one of the major causes of climate change

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A tranport aircraft fitted with cannons and gatling guns attacks targets on the ground in Afghanistan with thermal imaging.

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Four people have been killed in a bomb blast in the Dora suburb in northern Beirut. A US embassy vehicle was targeted but there were no American casualties.

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Soliders Make Good Targets Stereophonics Pull The Pin

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Planet Mars may be the target of impact for newly discovered asteroid (2007 WD5) on January 30, 2008. It is fast approaching Mars at 27,900 mph and is the size of a football field. The asteroid poses no threat to Earth; as it already passed us by in November 2007 when it was first discovered. Mars currently has 3 functional man-made observational 'eyes' on it. Two of them are Mars Exploration Rovers (Spirit & Opportunity), and one satellite orbiting the planet which can transmit to us spectacular views of this event! (more info in video) Did you know? New asteroids are discovered every month that pass near Earth, called Near-Earth Objects (NEOs). Comets passing close to Earth are also included. The following is from JPL Podcast (NASA): Chesley: Impacts are a recurring phenomenon in the solar system, and that's of course more of a concern for Earthlings. That's how we found this, by searching for Earth-threatening asteroids. This one, of course, has been checked for Earth hazard, and we don't see anything in the future for Earth. Narrator: OK, that was my next question that you anticipated, so we don't need to worry about this one? Chesley: 2007 WD5 is an Earth-crossing asteroid, it's a near-Earth asteroid, but we have checked and we find no possibility of Earth impact in the future. (end) The scientific interest in comets and asteroids is due largely to their status as the relatively unchanged remnant debris from the solar system formation process some 4.6 billion years ago. As the primitive, leftover building blocks of the solar system formation process, comets and asteroids offer clues to the chemical mixture from which the planets formed some 4.6 billion years ago. If we wish to know the composition of the primordial mixture from which the planets formed, then we must determine the chemical constituents of the leftover debris from this formation process - the comets and asteroids. UPCOMING CLOSE APPROACHES TO EARTH: name- 2007 TU24 date- 2008-Jan-29 size: 250m - 550m velocity: 9.25 km/s Courtesy: NASA

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The Moving Targets - Nothing Changes / Things are Going By Live at the Alsdorf Festival, Germany - 1990 Kenny Chambers Guitarre Chuck Freeman Baß-Guitarre Pat Brady Trommeln This lineup is playing with Buffalo Tom on 7/13/07 in NYC @ the Bowery Ballroom and 7/14/07 in Boston @ the Paradise

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Here is a montage of rumoured transfer targets for Rangers FC. Kenny Miller(Striker/Derby County/Scotland), James McFadden(Striker/Everton/Scotland), David Murphy(Left Back/Hibernian/England), Benni McCarthy(Striker/Blackburn Rovers/South Africa, Paul Robinson(Left Back/WBA/England), Luke Moore(Aston Villa/England), Kim Jung Woo(Midfielder/Nagoya Grampus Eight/Korea), Tiago Gomes(Midfield/Estrela da Amadora/Portugal), Joe Mattock(Left Back/Leicster City/England) Feel free to leave comments, rate the video and suggestions since I am new to making montages.

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