CORPSE OF FORMER CYPRUS PRESIDENT STOLEN
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- The European Union: The Land of the Blind
- Teachers to strike in response to Budget
- Corpse of former Cyprus president stolen
- UFOs over Kremlin?
- British intelligence boss blames Russia for Iraq war
- Turkey bans pro-Kurdish party over terrorism links
- Massive Fraud In Romanian Presidential Election
- Blackwater denies covert CIA help
- Removal of Saddam Hussein 'right', says Tony Blair
- Ireland to give €100m in 'climate aid'
| The European Union: The Land of the Blind Posted: 11 Dec 2009 08:08 PM PST By David Richards There is a land where the populace have become so blind to their system of governance they do not even know which country they live in. The land of the blind is the new European Union federal state. With the passing of the Lisbon Treaty on December 1 we are now all official citizens [...] Related posts:
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| Teachers to strike in response to Budget Posted: 11 Dec 2009 07:34 PM PST www.rte.ie The country's primary and second-level teacher's unions have said they will be drawing up programmes of industrial action, up to and including strike action, in response to this week's budget. The decision was taken at meetings of the unions' executives, held today. The TUI, ASTI and INTO executives all met earlier today to discuss their response to [...] Related posts:
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| Corpse of former Cyprus president stolen Posted: 11 Dec 2009 07:17 PM PST Checked for any Skull & Bones members vacationing nearby? www.rte.ie The corpse of former Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos has been stolen from his grave near Nicosia. Tomorrow is the first anniversary of Mr Papadopoulos death. Perpetrators are thought to have worked under torrential rain overnight, ransacking the grave. The desecration was discovered this morning. A former bodyguard who visited the [...] Related posts:
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| Posted: 11 Dec 2009 07:04 PM PST Russia Today A UFO has circled the Kremlin – well, that's if you believe a short clip which has soared to the top of YouTube Russia's most viewed videos. The film, apparently shot from a passing car, has become a sensation. Another YouTube clip shot in daytime shows a grey object in the sky near Red Square. However, skeptics [...] Related posts:
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| British intelligence boss blames Russia for Iraq war Posted: 11 Dec 2009 06:55 PM PST Russia Today The head of the British intelligence service MI6 has reportedly said that Russia bears part of the blame for the start of the war in Iraq. John Sawers made the statement at public hearings in London aimed at establishing the circumstances in which the war started. Sawers, who at that time held an advisor's position [...] Related posts:
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| Turkey bans pro-Kurdish party over terrorism links Posted: 11 Dec 2009 06:34 PM PST RIA Novosti Turkey's Constitutional Court has closed down the Democratic Society Party (DTP) for having links with the outlawed Kurdish militants, the Turkish daily Hurriyet said. The ruling, which was unanimously adopted by the court's 11 judges late on Friday after four days of deliberations, also expelled DTP chairman Ahmet Turk and another legislator, Aysel Tugluk, from [...] Related posts:
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| Massive Fraud In Romanian Presidential Election Posted: 11 Dec 2009 06:01 PM PST www.breakingnews.ie Romania's Constitutional Court today ordered a re-examination of ballots declared void in Sunday's presidential election amid allegations of "massive fraud". Candidate Mircea Geoana has charged his Social Democratic Party has evidence of ballot stuffing, multiple voting, widespread vote-buying and has asked for new elections to be held. Mr Geoana lost by a margin of just 70,000 votes [...] Related posts:
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| Blackwater denies covert CIA help Posted: 11 Dec 2009 05:46 PM PST news.bbc.co.uk Guards from American security company Blackwater participated in CIA raids on suspected militants in Iraq and Afghanistan, the New York Times says. It reported that the raids revealed a greater level of involvement between the spy agency and Blackwater than previously acknowledged by either. Blackwater said it was "never under contract to participate in covert raids with [...] Related posts:
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| Removal of Saddam Hussein 'right', says Tony Blair Posted: 11 Dec 2009 05:33 PM PST news.bbc.co.uk It would have been "right to remove" Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein even without evidence that he had weapons of mass destruction, Tony Blair has said. The former prime minister said it was the "notion of him as a threat to the region" which had tilted him in favour of the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Without WMD [...] Related posts:
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| Ireland to give €100m in 'climate aid' Posted: 11 Dec 2009 05:18 PM PST www.irishtimes.com Taoiseach Brian Cowen has announced Ireland will give €100 million to help combat climate change in developing countries. The commitment is part of a €7.2 billion three-year package agreed by the European Union to fast-track the response to global warming in the poorest countries, it was announced today. EU leaders agreed to commit €2.4 billion a year [...] Related posts:
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