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      <title>Scrawny Drunk MS-&lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;13&lt;/span&gt; Member Mowed Down With Karate Kick To The Face</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 20:10:18 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>syrian citizens flee for genocide, as dicktator assad is so loved by the syrian people why they flee?</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 20:39:45 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>VID 2 = fsa vs assad tank                                                                                                           VID 3=Syria - Assad Shiite Soldiers Round Up Sunni Males for Torture - Execution in Sayeda Zeinab 6-19-13.                                                                                                                                         VID 4= assadist pig shot and killed while he was working on torture</description>
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      <title>Sheriff's detective left gun in movie theater restroom</title>
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      <description>Tampa Police say a loaded gun left in an Ybor City movie theater bathroom over the weekend belongs to a Hillsborough County Sheriff's detective.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office identified the detective as 38-year-old Luke Hussey, a 13-year-veteran.

Zane Noland, 9, found the handgun inside a bathroom at the Muvico Theater in Centro Ybor shortly after 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon.

The boy alerted his father, who retrieved the loaded Glock 26 and called 911, according to police. Officers arrived and took possession of the weapon.

&quot;That's very disheartening for him and HCSO,&quot; said Wesley Noland, whose son discovered the gun, upon hearing the news about the gun owner. &quot;That's not a mistake you want to make in that type of career.&quot;


Police say the detective contacted them, saying he placed the gun on the toilet paper dispenser while using the restroom and accidentally forgot the weapon.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said by the time Hussey realized his mistake and went looking for the gun, he was told by the movie manager Tampa officers had already arrived and impounded it.

Hussey was off duty and attending a movie, police say.  The gun was his personal firearm.

&quot;The policy is pretty simple,&quot; said Larry McKinnon, HCSO spokesperson. &quot;If you're going to carry a firearm you are responsible for it. Whether you are on duty or off duty, a firearm is a firearm. And you are responsible for the cleaning, the upkeep, and the security of that firearm.&quot;

Tampa Police will turn the weapon over to the sheriff's office for them to handle the incident administratively.

The sheriff's office says it has already begun an administrative investigation to determine any policy violations that may have occurred.


Noland, who has a concealed weapons permit, said his son did exactly what he taught him to do.

&quot;He's told me not to touch them, if I don't own the gun, and I'm only allowed to touch them if he allows me to touch them,&quot; said Zane.</description>
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      <title>Palestinian Street Cleaner Gets Struck by Taxi </title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:43:02 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>A store surveillance camera captured an accident in which a street cleaner was struck and seriously injured by a taxi in Nablus on 06/09/13.</description>
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      <title>Liwa al-Haqq shows their version of Liberation of military complex in Idlib</title>
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      <description>06/14/13. Seems like a lost for Assadists this time. Of course, this base was useless anyway ... ; ) Two years of uprising and no success for Assad and the &quot;heroic SAA&quot;.

This vid is an update to the last two vids of 

&quot;Liwa at-Tawhid shows Liberation of military complex in Idlib&quot;:  http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f12_1371551061 
 
and 

&quot;Ahrar al-Sham shows their version of Liberation of military complex in Idlib&quot;:  http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d9a_1371680598</description>
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      <description>06/14/13. Seems like a lost for Assadists this time. Of course, this base was useless anyway ... ; ) Two years of uprising and no success for Assad and the &quot;heroic SAA&quot;.

This vid is an update to the last vid of Liwa at-Tawhid &quot;Liwa at-Tawhid shows Liberation of military complex in Idlib&quot;:  http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f12_1371551061</description>
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      <description>On the Road between Ariha and Ladhiqiyya,06/19/13.</description>
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      <title>Israel Ex-Defense Minister Arens: Israel can get by without US security aid</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 15:44:14 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Former US 
ambassador to Israel says possible phasing out of security assistance 
'may be healthy for Israel. Ex-Defense Minister Arens says 'we can get 
along without it' 
	 
	
		
	   
	
		
		
			The Media Line      
		
			
	  
		
		
			Published: 06.19.13, 11:06 /  Israel News   
    	 
			
				 

			
		
		
			
   
	 
    	 
	
	
	   

	
	
	

	
	
	  
	
	A legislative caucus
 created to educate Israeli lawmakers to the basic realities of the 
American system of government was launched on Tuesday in the Knesset,
	 Israel's parliament. Although a discussion of whether the United States should reduce its financial support for Israel
	 seems like a strange subject for a group that seeks to foster 
bilateral relations, Israeli lawmakers representing seven political 
parties and a former American ambassador to Israel did just that as they
 celebrated the launch of the new Knesset Caucus on Israel-US Relations.

 

&quot;We may be reaching a point that after discussion of how to 
assure the security and intelligence cooperation (between the US and 
Israel), we can actually phase out the security assistance,&quot; former US 
Ambassador Dan Kurtzer
	 told The Media Line. &quot;It represents a very small part of Israel's GDP.
 Israel needs access to the technology and needs assurances that R-and-D
 and other join projects will continue, but standing on its own two feet
 may be healthy for Israel.&quot; 

 


Related stories:


  US to transfer $1.3B in military aid to Egypt
	 
  Arens: Not every moron can be defense minister
	 
  Israel may lose $500 million in US aid
	
  
 


Support came from Moshe Arens, a former minister of defense, who also
 served as Israel's Ambassador to Washington. Arens reminded the 
assembled parliamentarians and representatives of American Jewish
	 organizations present that there was a time when US aid to Israel made
 up more than 20% of Israel's GDP, while today it represents only 1.5% 
of the total budget. 

 

&quot;We love to get it, and our finance minister would probably kill
 me if he heard me say this, but we could get along without it,&quot; Arens 
said. The United States is going through a financial crisis with debts 
in the trillions of dollars. We would be unhappy to find that aid is 
being cut but we could survive without it.&quot; 

 

By the same token, Knesset member Nachman Shai of the Labor party, who is the initiator of the caucus, disagreed. 

 

&quot;We do need the three billion dollars a year for defense and 
military purposes because we are still in a terrible arms race,&quot; he told
 The Media Line. &quot;If we want to maintain our qualitative edge over our 
enemies, the only way is to rely on America. At least in the next ten 
years I can see Israel totally dependent on America for this.&quot; 

 

In 1987, the US assistance package was created with an annual 
allocation of $1.8 billion in economic aid and $1.2 billion in military 
aid. In his first term in office in the late 1990s, Prime Minister 
Binyamin Netanyahu
	 agreed to gradually relinquish economic aid at a rate of $120 million 
per year over a 10-year period while military aid grew to its current 
level of $3 billion a year, almost three-quarters of which must be spent
 in the United States on the acquisition of American defense equipment, 
services and training. 

 




'Only way is to rely on America.' MK Shai (Photo: Alex Kolomoisky)


 


Despite the close alliance between the two nations, many on both 
sides believe that there are still fundamental misunderstandings about 
each other's governments. The caucus had actually been formed during the
 previous government headed by Ronit Tirosh, who represented a party no 
longer in the Knesset. Following her exit, Jay Ruderman, the president 
of the Ruderman Family Foundation, approached Nachman Shai. 

 

&quot;I've been living in Israel for seven years and as I got to meet
 Knesset members and government ministers, I realized they didn't 
understand the American Jewish community,&quot; Ruderman told The Media Line.
 

 

He also said that the generation of American Jews who remember 
Israel's early history as an embattled nation, is being replaced by a 
younger generation with a different perspective. 

 

&quot;The connection of the younger generation with Israel is 
changing,&quot; Ruderman said. &quot;They are more integrated into American 
society. If that relationship is changing, Israeli leaders have to be 
aware of those changes because they will impact the relationship.&quot; 

 

Nachman Shai, who has extensive experience with the American
	 Jewish community, said many of his fellow lawmakers don't have a clue about the United States or its Jewish community. 

 

&quot;I think there is a deep lack of information and understanding 
of America,&quot; Shai told The Media Line. &quot;I think I can use my knowledge 
to deepen their understanding and knowledge of the political system 
there; the culture of the US; and the Jewish community there. 

 

The Ruderman Family Foundation has already sent two delegations 
of Knesset members to the United States to learn about the American 
Jewish community. However, some of those who participated with the 
foundation are no longer members of parliament following the January 
election which saw 48-new faces sweep into the 120-member legislative 
body. 

 

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Ofir Akunis told 
The Media Line of his experience as a participant with the Ruderman 
Family Foundation delegation. &quot;Such visits are, in my opinion, the best 
way to build and support the mutual understanding between our nations.&quot; 

 

Among the caucus's first time lawmakers is Rabbi Dov Lipman of 
the Yesh Atid party, an immigrant from the state of Maryland who had to 
give up his American citizenship in order to become a member of the 
Israeli parliament. 

 

&quot;I've only been in the Knesset four and a half months,&quot; Lipman 
told The Media Line. &quot;I can definitely say that in terms of the 
misinformation about Israel, there is a lack of education here in terms 
of what we need to do in order to better portray ourselves in the 
(American) national arena.&quot; 

 

Along with all of the positive sentiment, some of the tensions in the US-Israeli relationship were also on display. 

 

&quot;What happens when there are differences of opinion between 
partners and allies?&quot; former Defense Minister Arens asked. &quot;If the 
subject at issue is of vital importance to one of the partners in the 
alliance, the other partner will defer. The issue of Judea and Samaria, 
of Israel's borders, is of vital importance to the State of Israel. It's
 not of vital importance to the US,&quot; Arens said using the Biblical names
 for land Israel acquired in the 1967 war and remain the primary bone of
 contention between Israel and the Arab nations. 


		
 

Kurtzer
 spoke to the American side of the issue, explaining how pressure to 
reduce spending, which makes foreign assistance a natural target for 
trimming the US budget, can arguably be expected to affect Israel. He 
suggested to The Media Line that while so far Israel has been immune 
from the cutbacks resulting when &quot;the American population sees their 
lifestyle declining...It is part of our dialogue to focus on areas where
 Israel has significant requirements and give back something to the US 
in budgetary distress.&quot; 

 

In Shai's estimation, &quot;We have three or four years for this. At 
the end of this Knesset term I can tell you whether it worked or didn't 
work. We have a lot of work to do.&quot;

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      <title>Ex-South Africa ambassador criticizes Israel, Calls it 'replication of apartheid'</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 15:43:09 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>After learning 
Israel planted tree in his honor, S Africa's ambassador, who recently 
finished his appointment in Israel, sent pro-Palestinian group a letter 
decrying Israel's policies, which he dubbed 'replication of apartheid'
	 
	
		
			
	  
		
		
			Published: 06.18.13, 21:01 /  Israel News   
    	 
			
				 

			
		
		
			
   
	 
    	 
	
	
	   

	
	
	

	
	
	  
	
	The recently retired South African
	 ambassador to Israel has taken a parting shot at the country's 
treatment of Palestinians, calling it a &quot;replication of apartheid.&quot;
 



Ismail Coovadia made the statement in a letter to pro-Palestinian
	 activists.
 


Related stories:


  Pet Shop Boys: Israel not apartheid state
	 
  Yesh Atid MK warns occupation will turn Israel into S Africa
	 
  Op-ed: The voices of BDS
	 
  
 


In it, Coovadia explained his decision to reject a symbolic gift from
 the Israeli government and the Jewish National Fund - the planting of 
some 18 trees in his honor in a national park named after South Africa 
not far from Beersheba.
	 
 


&quot;Regrettably, my permission was not sought (by the JNF
	 nor the Israeli government) to plant trees in my or the name of the 
South African Ambassador on usurped land, the rightful land of the 
Palestinians and Bedouins. 
 


&quot;I reserve the right to the usage of my name...I have supported the 
struggle against apartheid South Africa and now I cannot be a proponent 
of what I have witnessed in Israel, and that is, a replication of 
apartheid,&quot; he wrote. 

		
 



Africa's post-apartheid government frequently identifies with the Palestinians.


 


Coovadia, who completed his four-year term in January, confirmed the letter's contents on Tuesday.


 


Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor
	 said Coovadia did not made such complaints during his term. Israel routinely rejects the apartheid comparison. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4394146,00.html</description>
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      <title>This Dog's Ass...</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 10:55:41 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Merican</dc:creator>
      <description>...is the next coming of Jesus Christ!

First he came back as toast
Then...as condensation on a window
And now...a dog's butthole

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/13/dog-butt-looks-like-jesus-photo_n_3436086.html</description>
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      <title>Concerns over online Qur'an teaching as ex-Pakistan militants instruct pupils</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 09:38:33 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>english-patriot33</dc:creator>
      <description>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/17/online-quran-teaching-pakistan

Concerns over online Qur'an teaching as ex-Pakistan militants instruct pupils

Religious websites and instructors enjoy mini-boom reading Qur'an online as British Muslims tap into distance teaching

 With his track record as a member of the political arm of a banned terrorist organisation, Mian Shahzib is unlikely to ever be given a visa to enter Britain.

But that does not stop the jovial 33-year-old from giving British children religious instruction every day from the comfort of his home in Pakistan.

He spends hours each night sitting under a fluorescent light in the courtyard of a small mosque in Lahore, peering into a laptop as children first from the Middle East, then Europe and North America spend half an hour after school talking to him over a faltering Skype line. &quot;Put on your cap and wash your hands,&quot; he told a 12-year-old boy sitting in a large office chair in his parents' home in Edinburgh.

After checking the boy had memorised various prayers to get him through the day, including a special blessing for exiting and entering the toilet, he got down to business, helping the boy read aloud the classical Arabic of a few verses of the Qur'an.

The fact that a hardcore Islamist and long-term follower of the UN-proscribed Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) has daily access to children in the west is likely to fuel concerns about religious radicals spreading their message.

Shahzib's website, Easy Qur'an Memorising, makes no mention of his history and is one of hundreds of such online companies, some of which advertise on satellite channels broadcasting to the Pakistani diaspora. They are part of a little-known outsourcing boom fuelled by parents of Pakistani origin turning to Qur'an teachers in Pakistan. &quot;It's just like a call centre where you are saving a lot of money by getting someone overseas to do it much more cheaply,&quot; said Fawad Rana, a property developer in Solihull who has used Qur'an teachers for his two sons for the past three years.

Rana makes an online payment of lb30 a month to Faiz-e-Quran, one of the larger online religious education companies, which gets his children three half-hour sessions a week.

&quot;And there's the convenience factor - the last thing kids want to do is spend half an hour travelling to the nearest mosque and then not even getting 10 minutes of one-on-one tuition,&quot; he said.

Although Faiz-e-Quran say it takes care to scrutinise and monitor all the teachers it employs, the industry is increasingly dominated by one-man operations. After several years working on his business, Shahzib now has about a dozen students aged 12 to 18 scattered all over the world. It's a long way from his past role as an activist with JuD, a Pakistani Islamist organisation known for its holy war against Indian rule in the contested region of Kashmir.

The organisation is on the UN's list of sanctioned organisations because of its alleged association with al-Qaida and is considered a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group behind the 2008 terrorist attacks on Mumbai.

As a young man, Shahzib helped prepare young JuD militants before they crossed the line of control that marks the unrecognised border between Pakistani and Indian-held Kashmir. His job was to motivate them with religious teachings and to fill their heads with tales of Indian soldiers raping Muslim women. He was briefly arrested after falling out with his old mentor, Hafiz Saeed, the JuD leader, who lives openly in Lahore but who is subject to a US reward of $10m (lb6.36m) for information leading to his arrest. Shahzib believes Saeed has bent to demands from Pakistan's security establishment to rein in militancy in Kashmir.

&quot;I told him to his face that he had betrayed the jihad,&quot; he said. These days he still follows the &quot;philosophy&quot; of JuD, even if he is not an active member.

He supports the fight against foreign forces in Afghanistan. But he does not think the struggle should be taken to the streets of Britain. &quot;It is completely wrong to attack soldiers in Britain,&quot; he said. &quot;If a young man in the UK wants to support jihad I support that, but come to Afghanistan to fight, not the UK.&quot;

The Guardian was told of other online tutors with radical backgrounds or who are members of extreme or sectarian organisations, but it is impossible to know how widespread the phenomenon is in a completely unregulated industry.

Sultan Chaudri, the owner of Faiz-e-Quran, said his company is at pains to scrutinise all 13 teachers who work for him to ensure radicals are not employed. &quot;All the problems we are seeing in Pakistan and Afghanistan is because these young children get sent to madrasas where no one knows what sort of education they are getting or what kind of indoctrination is taking place.&quot;

When Chaudri, a retired colonel, started his business four years ago his marketing team had to assure parents that there would be no such risk with online teaching.

&quot;They used to say we are not going to get education from a maulvi   in Pakistan because he is going to teach bad things to my child,&quot; he said. &quot;Parents realise now that there is no risk because they can see the lessons right in front of their own eyes.&quot;

Inspired by a call-centre model of global outsourcing, Chaudri's staff work in shifts from an office in Lahore.

In a country plagued by power shortages his office uses three generators and subscribes to four different internet providers managed by a duty IT supervisor. Five clocks show the time in all the areas where his 200 students live.

Outsourced Qur'an teaching started about six years ago and there are now a handful of big players. Although there are no reliable figures on how many children around the world are being taught by Pakistan-based teachers everyone seems to think it is growing fast.

&quot;We were recommended it by a cousin in America, and we've passed it on to lots of our friends,&quot; said Rana. &quot;When we first found out we just thought, wow, what a wonderful service they are providing.&quot;

According to Chaudri, the business is fragmenting, with teachers striking off on their own to establish &quot;one computer academies&quot;, often poaching customers from companies such as Faiz-e-Quran.

&quot;They are so dishonest,&quot; he said. &quot;In the last four years I have seen so many teachers that have run away with so many students.&quot;

For young men who have only had a religious training and often struggle to find regular employment, the prospect of earning decent wages teaching Qur'an reading online is extremely attractive.

Chaudri does not allow his staff to use a webcam when teaching. Instead, the teachers in Lahore simply share a page of text from the Qur'an which the student, who will rarely be able to understand the Arabic words, then attempts to read.

&quot;It is not good to let them see into the houses,&quot; he said. &quot;I have seen that after 10 days the teachers will fall in love with the lady of the house, or the daughter of the house; they will send letters saying 'I love you very much.'&quot;

Also, he wants to spare his clients from having to look at the unkempt religious young men who work for him. &quot;They don't take care of their beard. They are not very pleasant to look at.&quot;</description>
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