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August 9, 2011

The main news item in London on july 7th 205, was the bombing . What was the main news item the previous day.?

Filed under: Julian Assange - Wikileaks — Tags: , , , , — Mal @ 3:30 am

The main news item in London on July 7th 205 was the bombing. what was the "main" news item the previous day.

bombs in 205 …… clever cavemen

probably kate moss doing drugs again and being taken to rehab?

The Romans invading Britain again, nothing changes does it

Kamran's right – London getting the 2012 Olympics. can still remember it.

The main news item in London on july 7th 205, was the bombing . What was the main news item the previous day.?

March 14, 2011

Watch the Ball Drop Online MegaVideo

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Mal @ 5:02 am

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this show is one of the best if we are talking about wonderful shows. just click the link below and you will be entitled for free access to this great episode. while it’s getting cooler and cooler, Ball Drop is always giving us great episode that we really enjoy. Start enjoying the episode by clicking the link now. Don’t waste your time guys!

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Times Square in new York is a location where one of the greatest and largest new Year celebration functions in the world takes place. People from all over the country and several parts of the world gather up in Times Square for the December 31 evening’s colossal function. The historic ball drop function in the midnight when old year traverses to new Year is the key attraction of the Times Square event.

In Sydney, millions of people got together to watch the best fireworks in the world in connection with new Year celebrations. The entire Sydney was glowing in fireworks as revelers massively chanted new Year songs. many other cities like new Zealand’s Auckland, Britain’s London celebrated the moments with exalted delight and pleasure.

“not be a douchebag”. [Who says that as their most famous quote and the last thinks folks will remember from the 2010 year?] now, the confetti cleanup has begun. At any rate, the new Years Countdown Clock was exciting to watch on new Years Rockin’ Eve on ABC with Dick Clark. The ball drop sent crowds from the streets of NYC flooding home, hopeful they would make it home before morning. why the rush? So folks could get some sleep before hosting new Years Day Parties. Here’s some last minute party planning ideas about what to serve for the perfect game day menu as well as new Years Day lucky beans.

Is your grocery store sold out of steaks in the meat department – but you were hoping to grill? Try hamburgers stuffed with Blue Cheese or each burger dipped in a mix of teriyaki sauce and pineapple juice before it is grilled and garnished with a pineapple ring. A big pot of chili both cost effective and (strangely enough) wonderful to serve with leftover champagne. If you have vegetarian friends make your chili with tofu rather than ground beef, and if you love your guests only serve them hormone free meat.

Clark Craddock saw the new Year’s Eve ball drop in new York City, and he watched one in new Orleans, too. on Friday night, he journeyed to Main Street to see Daytona Beach’s first. “I think we go all over the country watching balls drop,” the Baton Rouge, La., resident said Friday night on Main Street, where revelers — organizers estimated 25,000 would show up before the night was through — gathered to celebrate new Year’s in a free downtown bash. “I have never walked on Main Street until this day,” said Jeanne Jay, a DeLeon Springs woman who said she skipped all the Bike Week and Biketoberfest festivities but decided she couldn’t miss this one. “I think it’s great, and it’s really important, and we want to support downtown,” she said, “and one day that ball’s going to be 50 feet in the air.”

If you can’t make it to Times Square this new Year’s Eve don’t fret, you can enjoy all of the excitement online without even leaving the house. People all over the world will have their eyes on Times Square to officially kick off 2010. The celebration is like nothing else in the world, and now it’s greener than ever. One clever touch that will once again be a part of this year’s madness is the idea of ‘casting off bad memories’ of 2010. People were invited to shred them away in the annual ‘good riddance’ event. The finely shredded regrets will rain down as celebratory confetti at the stroke of midnight-never to be thought of again. Sounds like a good time, eh? Watch the ball drop, 2011 live online from Times Square with our live-stream video below.

Indeed, Ball Drop is an one of a kind episode that you don’t like to miss. We are giving you the FULL VIDEO for free because we don’t want you to cry losing it. Fasten your seatbelts now and start enjoying 100% entertainment with Ball Drop. enjoy watching now and have a nice day.

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March 13, 2011

Wrinkled Weasel’s World: Julian Assange – a dead man walking

Filed under: Julian Assange - Wikileaks — Tags: , , — Mal @ 12:00 pm

Wikileaks director Julian Assange has taken delivery of the details of about 2000 wealthy clients of the Swiss banking system. Rudolf Elmer, a former bank employee handed over a cd with the information at a press gathering in London. Elmer has described the clients, who may have avoided massive amounts of tax across the globe, as “well known pillars of society”. Elmer will stand trial in Switzerland, but it is Assange who is going to upset a lot of very important people, for they are not only important, they are influential; they can have him killed and get away with it. who would want Julian Assange dead? well, nobody, apart from the CIA and 2000 secretive money men.

Somewhere in a subterranean lair is a man in a Nero suit stroking a cat: “Take care of Mr Assange, he has become a nuisance”.

Wrinkled Weasel’s World: Julian Assange – a dead man walking

Wrinkled Weasel’s World: Julian Assange – a dead man walking

February 27, 2011

One Flew Over the Conchords’ Nest

Filed under: Julian Assange - Wikileaks — Tags: , , , — Mal @ 3:00 am

Friday, 4 February 2011, 10:23 am Press Release: Holy Bucket Productions

Media Release – 4 Feb 2011 – For ImmediateDistribution

One Flew Over theConchords’ Nest

Empire magazine, the UKcinema Bible that describes itself as ‘the biggest moviemagazine in the world’, has awarded a kiwi film four stars– pushing it into the ‘excellent’ category.

Thisrecognition for independent feature The InsatiableMoon is all the more remarkable given that it was deniedfunding from the New Zealand Film Commission andsubsequently filmed on a shoestring budget.

Empiredescribes the film starring Rawiri Paratene as ‘one FlewOver The Kiwi’s Nest’, saying “There’s a remarkablesense of place and emotional power, in a moving, originalmovie that deserves to be seen.”

Producer Mike Riddelldescribes the listing as a triumph, noting that even filmssuch as Boy have been unable to secure a distributiondeal in the UK. “We always suspected we had a film thatwould travel,” says Riddell, “but to get this kind ofresponse from one of the world’s leading journals hastaken us by surprise.”

The film, directed by Riddell’spartner Rosemary (who has a day job as a District CourtJudge), was shot on a budget of $340,000 and funded entirelyby private investors.

It opens in London of 4 March at theEmpire Cinema in Leicester Square, before touring the UK.Riddell describes the opening as one more step in thejourney of ‘the little film that could’.

ENDS    

One Flew Over the Conchords’ Nest

February 21, 2011

WikiLeaks to publish 15,000 more Afghan war papers

WikiLeaks to publish 15,000 more secret documents on the war in Afghanistan.

Whistleblowing organization WikiLeaks says it will soon publish 15,000 more secret Afghan war documents.

The group has already published some 77,000 U.S. intelligence reports about the war in Afghanistan, and just released almost 400,000 alleged secret U.S. documents about the Iraq war.

WikiLeaks has said the 15,000 additional Afghan files were held back because of their sensitive content. Kristinn Hrafnsson of WikiLeaks told reporters Saturday in London that the documents had now been fully vetted for release and will be published shortly.

He said the Iraq documents have been edited to conceal people’s names and “contain no information that could be harmful to individuals.”

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Military documents laid bare in the biggest leak of secret information in U.S. history suggest that far more Iraqis died than previously acknowledged during the years of sectarian bloodletting and criminal violence unleashed by the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.

The accounts of civilian deaths among nearly 400,000 purported Iraq war logs released Friday by the WikiLeaks website include deaths unknown or unreported before now — as many as 15,000 by the count of one independent research group.

The field reports from U.S. forces and intelligence officers also indicate U.S. forces often failed to follow up on credible evidence that Iraqi forces mistreated, tortured and killed their captives as they battled a violent insurgency.

The war logs were made public in defiance of Pentagon insistence that the action puts the lives of U.S. troops and their military partners at risk.

Although the documents appear to be authentic, their origin could not be independently confirmed, and WikiLeaks declined to offer any details about them.

The 391,831 documents date from the start of 2004 to Jan. 1, 2010, providing a ground-level view of the war written mostly by low-ranking officers in the field. The dry reports, full of military jargon and acronyms, were meant to catalog “significant actions” over six years of heavy U.S. and allied military presence in Iraq.

The Pentagon has previously declined to confirm the authenticity of WikiLeaks-released records, but it has employed more than 100 U.S. analysts to review what was previously released and has never indicated that any past WikiLeaks releases were inaccurate.

Casualty figures in the U.S.-led war in Iraq have been hotly disputed because of the high political stakes in a conflict opposed by many countries and a large portion of the American public. Critics on each side of the divide accuse the other of manipulating the death toll to sway opinion.

Iraq Body Count, a private British-based group that has tracked the number of Iraqi civilians killed since the war began, said it had analyzed the information and found 15,000 previously unreported deaths, which would raise its total from as many as 107,369 civilians to more than 122,000 civilians.

It said most of the newly disclosed deaths included targeted assassinations, drive-by shootings, torture, executions and checkpoint killings.

Al-Jazeera, one of several news organizations provided advance access to the WikiLeaks trove, reported the documents show 285,000 recorded casualties, including at least 109,000 deaths. Of those who died 66,000, nearly two-thirds of the total, were civilians.

The Iraqi government has issued a tally claiming at least 85,694 deaths of civilians and security officials were killed between January 2004 and Oct. 31, 2008.

In July of this year, the U.S. military quietly released its most detailed tally to date of the deaths of Iraqi civilians and security forces in the bloodiest years of the war.

That U.S. body count, reported by The Associated Press this month, tallied deaths of almost 77,000 Iraqis between January 2004 and August 2008 — the darkest chapter of Iraq’s sectarian warfare and the U.S. troop surge to quell it. The new data was posted on the U.S. Central Command website without explanation.

In August 2008, the Congressional Research Service said the U.S. military was withholding statistics on Iraqi civilian deaths. The Pentagon did publish in June 2008 a chart on civilian death trends by month that showed it peaking at between 3,500 and 4,000 in December 2006. but it did not release the data used to create the chart.

In 2006 and 2007, the Bush administration and military commanders often played down the extent of civilian killings from revenge killings, blood feuds and mob-style violence in Iraq, much of which had no direct effect on U.S. forces.

Administration figures repeatedly denied Iraq was sliding into civil war. The war did not begin to turn around in a lasting way until the 2007 “surge” of U.S. troops and the decision of key Sunni leaders to cut ties with the foreign-led al-Qaida terror group.

Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell called the release of the Iraq war material by WikiLeaks “shameful” and said it “could potentially undermine our nation’s security.”

“The biggest potential damage here, we think, could be to our forces,” he said, “because there are now potentially 400,000 documents in the public domain for our enemies to mine, look for vulnerabilities, patterns of behavior, things they could exploit to wage attacks against us in the future.”

He said that about 300 Iraqis mentioned in the documents are “particularly vulnerable to reprisal attacks” because of the documents’ release and that U.S. forces in Iraq are trying to protect them.

The deputy minister for the Iraqi justice ministry, Busho Ibrahim, said he hadn’t read the WikiLeaks documents but denied any abuse had taken place in Iraqi-run prisons.

WikiLeaks gave the AP a censored version of the files, with some names of people, countries and groups redacted. Fuller versions were offered to other news outlets ahead of time, according to a WikiLeaks member at London’s Frontline Club, where a handful of journalists was given last-minute access before the war logs were released more widely.

WikiLeaks declined to make the less-redacted files available to the AP, saying journalists wanting such a copy would have to lodge a request with the organization, which would respond within a “couple of days.” Asked why, a spokesman for the group who identified himself only as “Joseph” hung up the phone. Asked again when he appeared at the Frontline Club, he said: “I just can’t answer any more questions.”

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange did not return an e-mail seeking comment.

It was not immediately clear whether WikiLeaks released all the military records in its possession. In some cases, names and other pieces of identifying information appeared to have been redacted but it was unclear to what extent WikiLeaks withheld names in response to Pentagon concerns that people could become targets of retribution.

Allegations of torture and brutality by Shiite-dominated security forces — mostly against Sunni prisoners — were widely reported during the most violent years of the war, when the rival Islamic sects turned on one another in Baghdad and other cities. The leaked documents provide a ground’s-eye view of abuses as reported by U.S. military personnel to their superiors and appear to corroborate much of the past reporting on such incidents.

Associated Press writers Raphael G. Satter and Michael Weissenstein in London, Kim Gamel in Cairo, Lynn Dombek in new York and Bushra Juhi in Baghdad contributed to this report.

WikiLeaks to publish 15,000 more Afghan war papers

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