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      <title>Photo of UFO near San Diego, Cal (news report)</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 01:09:17 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>CCTV &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;captures&lt;/span&gt; car crashing into swimming pool in Florida</title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 08:21:58 -0400</pubDate>
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In the surveillance video a white vehicle can be seen speeding northbound in the southbound lanes of A1A in Fort Lauderdale,   Florida  . The driver almost hits a black car that was pulling into a parking lot. The car then slammed into a parked car and pushed it into a motel pool.</description>
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      <title>What it's like to driving through a forrest fire</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 14:55:08 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>Car dash cam captures insane forest fire just how big and hot are those flames</description>
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      <title>Assadists drop a small sea mine into the Euphrates: Deir EzZour</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 08:08:46 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>A citizen captures the splash of the munition, and then the water plume.
Assads gangs have been dropping small russian parachute retarded sea mines on villages and towns in free Syria for some time:   http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6ce_1355067424 


This one seems to be in its natural environment for a change.
Presumably the weapon missed the village it was aimed at due to being deployed by parachute, but perhaps the disciples of deranged dictator assad thought they had seen an FSA submersible</description>
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      <title>HOW A SUICIDE IN MIAMI GAVE BIRTH TO &amp;quot;HEARTBREAK HOTEL&amp;quot; AND THE RISE OF ROCK N' ROLL</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 11:39:20 -0400</pubDate>
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10:27 AM  XAVIANT HAZE

Miami is a world famous Mecca of sun, sand, sex and fun outlandish decadence. It's also a very dark town, haunted by real life  zombies , third world-esque  poverty  and a long history of  racial segregation  and  violence . Because of this entropic mix Miami boasts an impressive musical resume, birthing a mix of pirates, tropical wanderers and wayward sons that over the decades have created some of the most groundbreaking, influential and varying musical styles. With a long history of music innovation and violence, it's no wonder that Miami shows up as the spark that helped create Rock n' Roll - in the form of a Suicide note. 
Late one night in some neon faded Art Deco beach hotel, an anonymous man killed himself leaving behind only a crumbled note in one of his jean pockets. On the note where the words &quot;I walk a lonely street&quot; his last ode to a cruel world. Little did he know his sacrificial death would soon give birth to a whole new generation of music lovers. His unidentified corpse was shown on the cover of the Miami Herald with the headline asking, &quot;Do You Know This Man?&quot; 
When exactly this suicide happened can't be confirmed and a search of the Miami Herald Digital Archives  hasn't provided any help. We know that it was sometime in 1955 when Steel-guitar player, singer-songwriter and failed dishwasher repairman Tommy Durden read the Herald suicide article while working a gig in Jacksonville, Florida. Durden believed the suicide note's line had a dark blues quality and scribbled it down as a future song lyric. He showed the article and the lyric to his friend Mae Boren Axton, herself a songwriter, TV personality, radio host and publicist. Mae immediately was drawn to the lyric, deciding that naturally at the end of a lonely street one would find a &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; and with that verse, a light bulb of creativity exploded in the warm Florida air. 
Mae wrote the rest of the lyrics while Durden worked out the melodies on his guitar. Within an hour the duo had composed one of the most important songs in the history of music. But Mae was more than just a schoolteacher and part-time songwriter; she was a visionary who saw the 'big picture' before anybody else. That 'big picture' was Elvis Presley and way before the Colonel turned him into a money making machine, Mae Axton was convinced that Elvis was going to be the biggest thing to hit America since the Model-T Ford. 
Mae first encountered Elvis during a tour she helped set up in Jacksonville, Florida when the relatively unknown Memphis singer was a last minute replacement booked to open for country recording star Hank Snow. As Elvis began his set, Mae Quietly blended in with the crowd at the Gator Bowl, and watched in awe as twenty-year old Elvis completely blew the audience away with his mix of hillbilly swag, bluesy crooning and pelvic shaking lunacy. After his performance, teenage girls chased Elvis back to the dressing room while managing to completely tear off the young stud's shirt. The forty-year old Mae had never seen anything like that in her entire life. Nobody had. She quickly helped get Elvis booked for a return show on July 28, 1955, which caused excessive lines of teenage girls waiting to get inside and irate local preachers screaming about the dangers of Elvis's shaking hips. 
After another smashing performance Mae interviewed Elvis for a local radio station. She was influential in helping get Elvis's first record &quot;That's alright Mamma&quot; radio airplay in Florida and during the interview the 'King' gratefully acknowledges this fact...
&quot;Well, thank you very much, Mae, and I'd like to personally thank you for really promoting my record, because you really have done a wonderful job, and I really do appreciate it because if you don't have people backing you, people pushing you, well you might as well quit.&quot;

After the interview Mae boldly declared to Elvis that she would write his first number one hit. After concluding the &quot;Heartbreak&quot; writing session with Durden, a local Country singer named Glenn Reeves stopped by for a visit and was immediately put to work by Mae. She asked Reeves to record a demo of the song with her tape recorder in the style of Elvis Presley, Reeves wasn't a fan but being a good friend did the song anyways. The fact that Reeves even knew who Elvis was, is a testament to how much buzz the 'King' had created for himself in the South. After finishing the song, Reeves thought &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; was weird and that Elvis &quot;wouldn't go far&quot; and declined any credit or association with the song. Mae had no intention of ever using Reeves anyways; she just wanted something to show Elvis in the hopes that he would record the song. She approached the popular country duo The Wilburn Brothers and offered them a chance to record a better quality version of &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; but the duo declined, calling the song &quot;Strange and almost Morbid&quot;. With no choice but to hunt down the kid on her own, she headed to Nashville where Elvis was being honored as the most promising male country star of 1955 at the annual Country Music Disc Jockey Convention. 
By this time the Colonel Tom Parker had weaseled his way to becoming Elvis's manager, and shortly after Thanksgiving of 1955 secured for Elvis a record deal at RCA. 
Since Mae had worked with Tom before as a publicist in the early 50's she was on familiar terms with the Memphis slickster. It's even rumored that Mae is the only person in the world that the notorious Colonel Tom Parker has ever apologized to. After talking with Tom about a song she wanted Elvis to record she was told where to find the kid, and headed out in the rain towards the Andrew Jackson Hotel. 

Elvis was relaxing in his room and in a jovial mood when Mae showed up with her tape-recorded demo. Upon hearing the rough sounding tape Elvis shouted, &quot;Hot dog, Mae! Play it again!&quot; mesmerized as he played the track about ten times in a row. Elvis said the song reminded him of Roy Brown's &quot; Hard Luck Blues &quot; and agreed to record a version. Mae was delighted and the next day they sat down with the Colonel to hammer out a deal. Though the team of Mae and Durden are responsible for penning the song, Elvis's name appears on the finished record as a third writer. It's common knowledge that the Colonel often insisted his boy get co-writing credits in exchange for cutting a song. Always securing a steady stream of publishing checks for the two of them. However this wasn't the case, Mae was so confident that &quot;Heartbreak&quot; would help establish Elvis as a star she insisted on a shared credit in order to help Elvis buy a house for his mother in Florida. With formalities out of the way Elvis began to rehearse the song and added it his live repertoire, changing one line of the lyric, from &quot;they pray to die&quot; to &quot;they could die&quot; while performing the song for the first time in  Swifton, Arkansas on December 9. 
The small club was packed with over 200 people and Elvis oozing with confidence after singing with RCA rocked the club to the floor. The club's owner and everyone there could sense that something fresh was happening. The 20-year-old Elvis was already a regional star but he had yet to appear on national television. That night in the Arkansas club, Elvis burned through some tracks he'd recorded for Sun, a few covers, and then introduced his new song in that familiar Southern drawl, &quot;I&quot;ve got this brand new song and it's gonna be my first hit.&quot; His words were prophetic. 

A month later Elvis entered the recording studios at RCA, where he was scheduled to record five songs in two days. The studio at  1525 McGavock Street was RCA's first permanent recording facility in Nashville,  a town still years away from becoming the recording center of the musical universe. Surprisingly, up to then there were only a handful of studios in town. It wasJanuary 10th, 1956 and Elvis Presley who two days prior just turned 21 was ready to begin recording his debut single for RCA. 
Mae was also present during the session; interested in watching Elvis record live and curious to how her song would end up sounding. At Sun Records, Elvis had been backed by Sentry Moore on guitar and Bill Black on bass. Later a drummer was added -- a position eventually filled by D.J. Fontana on a permanent basis. At RCA, the Elvis combo was joined by legendary Nashville guitarist Chet Atkins on rhythm guitar and future Grammy winner Floyd Cramer on piano, along with a gospel trio consisting of Ben and Brock Speer of the Speer Family and Gordon Stoker of the Jordanaires. 
They recorded on monaural equipment (single track) and the studio was somewhat of a live room with a curved ceiling that created low frequency problems causing bass notes to be boomy and roll around for a long time. They were always in search of a dead spot for the bass. They also had several large curtains hanging on the walls to help &quot;deaden&quot; the room. They employed the use of movable &quot;wall-like&quot; baffles to isolate instruments to minimize sound bleeding into other mics. During that first session RCA was anxious to recreate the &quot;slapback&quot; echo effect that Sam Phillips had created at Sun. To add them to Elvis's vocals Chet and engineer Bob Farris created a psuedo &quot;echo chamber&quot; by setting up a speaker at one end of a long hallway and a microphone at the other end and recording the echo live. It sounded strange to hear it as they were recording live because at Sun studios Sam used to add the effect afterwards. 
This technique failed to add anything special to the first two songs they recorded &quot; I got a Woman &quot; and &quot; Money Honey &quot; but as soon as they tried it out on &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; goose pimples suddenly appeared on everybody's skin. The heavy overdubbing of echo and the drummer's rim shots created a powerful atmosphere of upbeat despair that effortlessly matched Elvis's heart-rending vocal. It was a perfect blend of haunting lyrics and ghostly music set to the penetrating crooning of a man destined for greatness. 
During the opening lines to each verse when Elvis sings acapella, his voice is penetrating, dejected, and completely captures the alienation of disaffected youth. The dark track sounded like it belonged more on a Doors album than a lead single for RCA in 1956. The gloomy song was markedly different from anything Elvis had done previously at Sun Records and when his former label boss Sam Phillips heard an acetate from the Nashville session, he pronounced &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; a &quot;morbid mess.&quot; Biographer Donald Clarke writes:

The sound quality of that first session was not good, and 'Heartbreak Hotel' is the worst of them all. Chet Atkins played rhythm guitar and Floyd Cramer was added on piano, together with an entirely unnecessary vocal trio led by Gordon Stoker, lead singer of the Jordanaires. Scotty Moore's guitar sounds exceptionally, irritatingly tinny, Cramer is too prominent and the whole track sounds like it was made underwater in a breadbox. It was a disgraceful recording for 1956 but a good song for Presley.

On hearing the new songs, the RCA executives in New York freaked out and wanted to scrap the sessions. They told producer Steve Sholes to turn around and head straight back to Nashville to re-record the tracks. Sholes later stated, &quot;They all told me it didn't sound like anything, it didn't sound like his other records and I'd better not release it, better go back and record it again&quot; But Elvis was unfazed and begged the grey-haired executives to trust his instincts and release &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; as a single. Promising that if it sank he would be at their mercy for any song they wanted out of him. Elvis had that Southern charm, and he had it in spades. The RCA 'brass' relented and pressed ahead with the release, albeit with sizeable suspicions. Elvis clearly believed in it, certain that the song was the right one to catapult him into the big time. 
It was properly mastered and released as a 45 single with the B-side &quot; I was the One &quot; on January 27, 1956 and went nowhere despite Elvis making his network television debut on the Dorsey Brothers Stage Show. 
For the first month of its release &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; barely registered on the pop charts and seemed to prove that the RCA executives were right. But that all changed when Elvis finally had the chance to perform the song on the popular Milton Berle Show. This performance from the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Hancock in San Diego California, rocketed Elvis to superstardom. His good looks, unique voice and swiveling hips sent the blonde-haired, blue-eyed Californian girls into a frenzy of screams, faints and tears. The men had never seen anything like it and the San Diego Police Chief announced that if Elvis ever returned to his city and performed in the way that he did he would be jailed for disorderly conduct. 
Like a meteor blast Elvis had hit the mainstream. The fateful string oftelevision exposure (a new medium) undoubtedly helped propel &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; to the number-one spot on Billboard's best-seller list 45 days after its release, where it stayed #1 for eight weeks. The song also reached number one on the country chart and number three on the R&amp;amp;B chart. It became Elvis Presley's first Gold record selling more than a million copies just as Mae Axton had predicted. Considering this is the song that really introduced rock to the mainstream (white public) it's amazing how dark the lyrics really are...
 Well, since my baby left me, 
 I found a new place to dwell 
 It's down at the end of lonely street 
 at Heartbreak Hotel 
 You make me so lonely baby, 
 I get so lonely, 
 I get so lonely I could die 
 And although it's always crowded, 
 you still can find some room 
 Where broken hearted lovers 
 do cry away their gloom 
 You make me so lonely baby, 
 I get so lonely, 
 I get so lonely I could die 
 Well, the Bell hop's tears keep flowin', 
 and the desk clerk's dressed in black 
 Well they been so long on lonely street 
 They ain't ever gonna look back 
 You make me so lonely baby, 
 I get so lonely, 
 I get so lonely I could die 
 Hey now, if your baby leaves you, 
 and you got a tale to tell 
 Just take a walk down lonely street 
 to Heartbreak Hotel 

&quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; put Elvis on the map, and helped forever alter the landscape of Popular Culture. He would perform the song during most of his live shows between 1956 and 1977, including a blistering rendition on his 1968 comeback special. 
 

Elvis performed it for the last time on May 29, 1977 at the Civic Center inBaltimore, Maryland. The song and  alternative takes  have been released on almost every Presley compilation album since the 60's. In 1979, following Presley's death, author Robert Matthew-Walker wrote, &quot;Heartbreak Hotel became one of the legendary rock performances. For many people it is Elvis Presley, and it continues to excite and fascinate listeners. Heartbreak Hotel is a classic performance, yet when it is analyzed it appears so simple that one cannot recall a time when one did not know it.&quot;
&quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; is one of the most influential songs of all time. It single handedly ushered in the era of Rock n' Roll and influenced every key rock artist in its wake. In a 1975 interview, John Lennon recalled his friend Don Beatty introducing him to Presley's music. Lennon said that his family rarely had the radio on, unlike other members of The Beatles who grew up under its influence. Beatty showed Lennon a picture of Presley that appeared along with the charts on the New Musical Express magazine, and Lennon later heard &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; on Radio Luxembourg. Lennon said:

When I first heard &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot;, I could hardly make out what was being said. It was just the experience of hearing it and having my hair stand on end. We'd never heard American voices singing like that. They always sung like Sinatra or enunciate very well. Suddenly, there's this hillbilly hiccuping on tape echo and all this bluesy stuff going on. And we didn't know what Elvis was singing about... It took us a long time to work what was going on. To us, it just sounded as a noise that was great.

George Harrison credits &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; with handing him a &quot;rock n roll epiphany&quot; when in 1956, at age 13, he overheard it being played at a neighbor's house while riding his bike. Thus, it was &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; that turned Harrison from a relatively well-mannered schoolboy into a guitar-crazed truant who would audition for John Lennon's Quarrymen the following year.

The Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards stated in his 2010 autobiography,Life, that &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; was one of the first rock and roll influences he had. Apart from Presley's impact on him, Richards was even more impressed by Scotty Moore's guitar playing, as well as the rest of the band. Richards says:

Good records just get better with age. But the one that really turned me on, like an explosion one night, listening to Radio Luxembourg on my little radio when I was supposed to be in bed and asleep, was &quot;Heartbreak Hotel.&quot; That was the stunner. I'd never heard it before, or anything like it. I'd never heard of Elvis before. It was almost as if I'd been waiting for it to happen. When I woke up the next day I was a different guy.

Led Zeppelin's lead singer Robert Plant stated that the song &quot;changed his life&quot;. He recalled hearing it for the first time when he was eight years old:
It was so animal, so sexual, the first musical arousal I ever had. You could see a twitch in everybody my age. All we knew about the guy was that he was cool, handsome and looked wild.

Critic Robert Cantwell wrote in his unpublished memoir Twigs of Folly:
The opening strains of &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot;, which catapulted Presley's regional popularity into national hysteria, opened a fissure in the massive mile-thick wall of post-war regimentation, standardization, bureaucratization, and commercialization in American society and let come rushing through the rift a cataract from the immense waters of sheer, human pain and frustration that have been building up for ten decades behind it.

Paul McCartney says, &quot;It's the way Elvis sings it as if he is singing from the depths of hell. His phrasing, use of echo, it's all so beautiful. Musically, it's perfect.&quot;
With &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; a certifiable smash Elvis Presley was on his way to superstardom. Over the years he begged Mae to write another song for him, but feeling she could never top &quot;Heartbreak&quot; Mae declined, content that her initial hunch about Elvis was right. 
Mae continued to write other minor hits through the 60s and 70s while maintaining a career as a schoolteacher and community activist. Proud to have set Elvis on his way but completely nonchalant about writing one of the most groundbreaking songs ever. In a 1982 interview, the song's co-writer Tommy Durden said the song, &quot;has paid the rent for more than 20 years.&quot; Citing its cultural significance the Grammy's inducted the song into their Hall of Fameand when then presidential candidate Bill Clinton (the first black president) made his famous appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1992, he chose &quot;Heartbreak Hotel&quot; to play on his sax. He killed it, got the crowd hyped and secured the gig for the presidency...
 


And to the deserted soul who took his own life in Miami, never knowing that his suicide note &quot;I walk a lonely street&quot; would forever change the world by helping to shape &amp;amp; create the phenomena of Rock n' Roll - Thank You. Sadly, your loss was our gain. C'est la vie...

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      <title>Singapore office manager repeatedly slaps employee </title>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 03:21:58 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>After confronting his office manager without result, an intern video captures his boss physically abusing a fellow worker.  It's only a 17 second video, yet the bullying boss slaps his subordinate several times in the face.   The intern meekly attempts to intervene in the last few seconds of the video.</description>
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      <title>Surveillance video &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;captures&lt;/span&gt; police officer giving lifesaving CPR</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 18:27:52 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>If Cpl. Christopher Simmons hadn't stopped for coffee at the BP gas station on Old Dixie Road, Timothy Keith Haynes may not be alive today. Simmons said he was inside the store when a woman came into the store to tell him that her son had stopped breathing.

&quot;Thank God for that officer, thank God for him, Officer Simmons did his job and beyond,&quot; Linda Tyler said. Tyler explained that Haynes has asthma and had called her around 2 a.m. Tuesday morning to tell her she needed to drive him to the hospital because he was having trouble breathing. &quot;Normally, in that situation you would call an ambulance, but he walked to the car, got in and we started to drive to the hospital,&quot; Tyler said. But a few minutes after they started driving, Tyler said her son stopped breathing. &quot;He said 'mom, I am not going to make it, I am not going to make it, mom hurry,'&quot; Tyler said.  &quot;Then he had a light seizure and his body just went limp he stopped breathing on me. He fell over on me and I just kept driving and calling him, I told my brother feel for a pulse.&quot; Tyler did not think she would make it to the hospital and saw the Forest Park officer's car parked outside the gas station at 4950 Old Dixie Rd. &quot;You revert back to your training,&quot; Simmons said. &quot;I have been through several CPR classes, my instinct kicked in I knew what I needed to do and was lucky to get him back. It was a great feeling to know what I was doing was working. I can't even begin to describe to you how bringing a human being back to life feels like. It is a very humbling experience, it made my job worth it.&quot;

Haynes continues to recover at a local hospital. Tyler said her son has a history of asthma attacks. His most recent was New Years Eve. Tyler is hopeful her son will make a full recovery, but knows it would not have been possible without Simmons' lifesaving CPR. &quot;You were my hero and you will always be, that was my child and you saved him, thank you, thank you, I can't find enough words to thank you,&quot; Tyler said. &quot;Without him I don't think Keith would've made it.&quot;

   Simmons was humble about his actions, and said he is not a hero, just an officer who was glad to help.   

&quot;It is just one of those rare stories that happen, where I get to go home and tell a story like that to my wife,&quot; Simmons said.

 

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      <title>Turkey &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;captures&lt;/span&gt; 4 more assadist terrorists for the Reyhanli bombing, with a total of 13 in custody</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 17:37:57 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>fukzionists</dc:creator>
      <description>All the suspects are either alawites or communist(bathist) nationalists. the same terrorist group who carried out the border bombing a few months back, they are all backers of dictator donkey assad. about 6-8% of turkish population are alawites

Interior Minister Muammer 
G&quot;uler has said four new suspects have been detained in connection with 
twin car bombs in Hatay's Reyhanli district, bringing the total number 
of those under custody to 13, and drawing Turkey closer to fully 
illuminating the bombings.
							
							
										
								   According to the minister, 
&quot;meticulous efforts&quot; are ongoing to shed light on the bombings. &quot;The 
masterminds and perpetrators of the attack have been identified. Efforts
 are ongoing to capture them, too. Suspects detained so far aided and 
abetted the attacks. They either monitored the sites of bombings or 
helped attackers who carried out the attack enter Turkey,&quot; he said, 
adding that the state knows which terrorist group the attack was carried
 out the attacks, but did not elaborate.
On Saturday, one of the car bombs exploded outside the city hall 
while the other went off outside the post office in the town of 
Reyhanli, a main hub for Syrian refugees and opposition activity in 
Turkey's Hatay province. Fifty-one people were killed and as many as 100
 injured in the bombings. The bodies of the 46 dead were retrieved from 
the sites of the bombings on Saturday while the bodies of four other 
victims were discovered on Monday and Tuesday.
Nine people were immediately taken into custody for suspected links 
to the terrorist attack. All suspects are Turkish citizens. Five of the 
captured suspects are members of the terrorist Revolutionary People's 
Liberation Party/Front (DHKP/C), while the remaining four are members of
 Acilciler, a splinter faction of the Turkish Peoples Liberation 
Party/Front (THKP/C) operating in the border provinces of Turkey.
The other four suspects were detained early on Tuesday.


The interior minister later delivered a speech in Parliament to brief
 deputies about the investigation into the attack. He said the Hatay 
Police Department reported that it had received tips about plans for a 
major bomb attack on May 8. &quot;Necessary directives   were given to all security units across the country. The 
intelligence tips did not directly point to Reyhanli. So required 
measures were taken in many parts of the country, including Hatay,&quot; he 
said, adding that the bombs were planted in two vehicles that were being
 hidden inside a depot for a long while.
Also on Tuesday, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated 
accusations that the Syrian regime had masterminded the attack, which he
 said was carried out by a group of attackers, who are mostly Turks.
&quot;The powers behind the attack and its sub-contractors have mostly 
been identified ... Thirteen suspects have been taken into custody in 
connection with the attack. Their interrogation is ongoing.&quot; In 
addition, the prime minister vowed &quot;action&quot; once it is clarified by whom
 or by which country the bombings were orchestrated. &quot;We will make the 
masterminds pay the price  . We have the power, will and
 experience to do that. But we will act with common sense just as any 
big state would do in such a condition,&quot; he remarked.
According to the prime minister, the dead toll in the attack rose to 
51, with three being Syrian refugees. &quot;The remains of 39 victims were 
given to their families, and they were buried. Efforts are ongoing to 
identify the remaining victims. Currently there are 48 injured receiving
 treatment at hospitals. Forty-one are Turkish and seven are Syrian,&quot; he
 said, adding that 17 of the injured are in a critical condition.
Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay also announced that currently 
there are 13 suspects in custody in connection with the bombings, but 
added that there are several others to be captured. &quot;We do not cite 
to-be-captured suspects' names or to which organization they belong as 
efforts are ongoing to spot their locations,&quot; he stated.
In addition, Hatay Governor Celalettin Lekesiz spoke to reporters and
 said the number of detentions in connection with the bombings continues
 to rise as the police try to find out the real masterminds and 
perpetrators of the attack. The governor also said the attack was not 
carried out by Syrian refugees in Turkey or the Syrian opposition. 
&quot;Those who carried out and helped carry out the attack are our  
 citizens ... So, I ask the public to avoid any attempt of provocation to 
punish Syrian refugees for the attack,&quot; he stated.
In the meantime, police sources have said three of the suspects are 
Syrian citizens and the explosives were brought into the country from 
Syria's coastal city of Latakia. The attackers reportedly received 5 
million Syrian lira (approximately TL 128,000) for the attack. The 
attackers hired a depot in the Harbiye neighborhood to hide the 
bomb-laden vehicles.
The police found that a team of 17 people masterminded and carried 
out the bloody attack. Efforts are ongoing to capture the remaining four
 suspects. Three of them are reportedly Syrian. As many as one ton of 
TNT and C3 explosives were used in the bombings. The explosives were 
brought into Turkey from Latakia by sea. The explosives initially 
arrived in Hatay's Samandag district and were later transported to 
Reyhanli. The captured attackers said they monitored and checked the 
attack sites several times before, and in return they received 5 million
 Syrian lira. The explosives were blown up using remote controls by 
three Syrian attackers, who are suspected to have fled back to their 
country after the attack.
The police force and the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) set
 up a 10-member team to capture the fleeing eight attackers. The team is
 reportedly cooperating with the Free Syrian Army to capture the 
attackers.
Many Turkish government officials blamed the attack on the Syrian regime.


Violence has spilled over the Turkish-Syrian border before. In 
February, a minibus blew up at a border crossing near Reyhanli, killing 
14 people and wounding dozens more.
In October, five Turkish civilians were killed in Akcakale when a 
mortar bomb fired from Syria landed on their house, prompting Turkey to 
fire back across the frontier.
According to some sources, the order for the bombings came from 
Mihrac Ural, who is from Turkey, but is living under asylum in Syria. 
Ural is a long-time fugitive wanted by the Turkish law enforcement. He 
commanded a large-scale massacre committed by Syrian regime forces in 
Baniyas, a predominantly Sunni city on the Mediterranean coast of Syria.
Being a leader of the THKP/C and its deadly splinter faction, 
Acilciler, which was established in the 1970s, Ural is also remembered 
as a figure who initiated anti-Turkey meetings in the southern province 
of Hatay last year. He is also reported to have led an armed group 
called &quot;Resistance&quot; inside Syria. He left Turkey for Syria after the 
1980 coup d''etat and is reported to have close ties with the Syrian 
intelligence agency, Mukhabarat, which helped him obtain Syrian 
citizenship.
Ural, however, denied the claims. In an interview with BBC's Turkish 
service, Ural asserted that Israeli intelligence is behind the bombings.
 He added that Reyhanli bombings are organized to pull Turkey into the 
Middle East quagmire.
&quot;There is no humanity in these bombings. It is a job of barbaric, 
dark minds. I strongly condemn this incident,&quot; Ural told the BBC. Ural 
claimed that he has no goal of killing innocent people, adding that he 
has not been in Turkey for more than 30 years.
TSK denies claims of negligence
The General Staff issued a statement on its official website on 
Monday, denying claims that the military failed to prevent the attack in
 Reyhanli.
According to the statement, the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) is not 
responsible for ensuring security at border gates. However, the General 
Staff said, the TSK is responsible for ensuring the security of land 
frontiers. &quot;Official statements are made from the General Staff's 
websites about individuals captured while unlawfully passing the 
frontiers or elements or good captured while illegally smuggled into the
 country,&quot; read the statement.
In the meantime, on Monday a group of about 150 demonstrators in 
northwestern Izmit province protested against the Reyhanli attack. 
Police tried to disperse the group with tear gas when the group turned 
violent and attacked police. Sixteen protestors were taken into custody.

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      <title>SAA &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;captures&lt;/span&gt; strategic town of in southern Syria(08-May-2013)</title>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 13:02:25 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>belisarius</dc:creator>
      <description>.
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As you can see on the map above, Khirbet Ghazaleh is a strategic town along the Damascus-Jordan Highway. Since March, rebels have managed to advance only in Daraa Governorate frontline.

   So the lost of Khirbet Ghazaleh can be interpreted as an end of the operation 'Hawran Volcano', and as a turning point of southern frontline.

   Moreover, following video with English caption shows an interesting hint. Rebel's retreat from Khirbet Ghazaleh seem to not only caused by fierce attack by SAA, but also by discord among themselves.

 


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      <title>BOSTON: Cellphone &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Captures&lt;/span&gt; Actor Late For Work </title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 13:29:55 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>depassage</dc:creator>
      <description>BOSTON BOMBING: ACTORS EXPOSED
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        <media:title>BOSTON: Cellphone &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Captures&lt;/span&gt; Actor Late For Work </media:title>
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      <title>Dashcam &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;captures&lt;/span&gt; tower collapse!!</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 08:16:13 -0400</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>GIXXARDR</dc:creator>
      <description>WTF was that?? (skip to :25)</description>
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        <media:title>Dashcam &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;captures&lt;/span&gt; tower collapse!!</media:title>
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      <title>Rays Reporter &lt;span class=&quot;highlight&quot;&gt;Captures&lt;/span&gt; Moment Of Her Near-Death With A Selfie</title>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:39:51 -0400</pubDate>
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      <description>This is  Kelly Nash , who covers the Rays for Fox Sports Florida, taking a photo of herself at the exact moment that a baseball went whizzing by her head. This is perhaps the greatest selfie ever taken.

Nash was in Boston to watch the Astros-Red Sox game when she decided that she wanted to take a picture of herself during batting practice. She claims that she wasn't even aware of the fact that she was nearly killed by a baseball until she reviewed her photos later, which is incredibly hard to believe. Anyway, it looks like someone has herself a nice new headshot.

This has been verified as not fake; nevertheless, hard to believe!</description>
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