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 | 24 may 03:44 | 800 Words: The Eurasian Faultline: Part 2 - Athens (Part 1) Athens: At the moment, Greece is still more complicated. And in order to work through that complication, we must take a brief and not completely welcome trip to France. I am not one to lightly throw support to any government affixing a ‘conservative’ label to their affiliation. But as it usually does, a large portion of the European Left scares... evantucker.blogspot.com 29 hours ago |
 | 23 may 19:06 | Hostage Recalls How Friendship With A Wild Pig Kept Him Sane For His... Perhaps wild pigs will now give dogs a run for their money as man’s best friend: A little wild pig named Josefo, abandoned by his mother, helped keep Sgt. Jose Libardo Forero sane. For nearly 13 years, Forero was one of the “forgotten” hostages held by the leftist rebels known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. During... eggdonor.com 38 hours ago |
 | 23 may 16:35 | Argentina bomb found ahead of Alvaro Uribe talk Officials in Argentina say they have found explosives at a theatre in the capital, Buenos Aires, where former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe was due to make a speech on Wednesday. Security personnel found the explosive device hidden in a lamp. Officials said the bomb would have been triggered by a mobile phone. Mr Uribe governed from 2002 to... yupibar.com 40 hours ago |
 | 23 may 07:43 | The Eurasian Faultline: Part 2 - Athens (Part 1) Athens: At the moment, Greece is still more complicated. And in order to work through that complication, we must take a brief and not completely welcome trip to France. I am not one to lightly throw support to any government affixing a ‘conservative’ label to their affiliation. But as it usually does, a large portion of the European Left scares... evantucker.blogspot.com |
 | 23 may 07:05 | Argentina bomb found ahead of Alvaro Uribe talk 22 May 2012 Last updated at 20:23 GMT Police have been searching the area with sniffer dogs Officials in Argentina say they have found explosives at a theatre in the capital, Buenos Aires, where former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe was due to make a speech on Wednesday. Security personnel found the explosive device hidden in a lamp. Officials... terrorismwatch.org |
 | 23 may 01:00 | Bomb ‘targets Colombia ex-leader’ 22 May 2012 Last updated at 16:23 ET Police have been searching the area with sniffer dogs Officials in Argentina say they have found explosives at a theatre in the capital, Buenos Aires, where former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe was due to make a speech on Wednesday. Security personnel found the explosive device hidden in a lamp. Officials... magznews.net |
 | 22 may 22:40 | Bomb 'targets Colombia ex-leader' Continue reading the main storyRelated Stories Bogota hit by deadly explosion Colombian rebels: Retreating or resurgent? Colombia's Alvaro Uribe bows out Officials in Argentina say they have found explosives at a theatre in the capital, Buenos Aires, where former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe was due to make a speech on Wednesday. Security... newsgab.com |
 | 21 may 22:56 | Innovation Agents: Oscar Morales And One Million Voices Against FARC Long before the Arab Spring, Oscar Morales was among the first people to use Facebook to mount a successful large-scale political activism effort. When Oscar Morales graduated college at 21 he became a civil engineer working mostly in construction in his native Colombia. Around that same time he became one of the early adopters of the Internet in... worldwidenewscast.com |
 | 21 may 20:38 | Innovation Agents: Oscar Morales And One Million Voices Against FARC When Oscar Morales graduated college at 21 he became a civil engineer working mostly in construction in his native Colombia. Around that same time, he became one of the early adopters of the internet in Colombia. “I’m talking about 1996,” Morales says a decade and a half later. “This was the Internet in its very early phase. It wasn’t... fastcompany.com |
 | 21 may 15:04 | Ruling Party Keeps Power in Dominican Republic Vote The governing Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) looks set to stay in power in the Dominican Republic, as its candidate Danilo Medina seems to have won the election in the first round. The polls closed at 6 pm Sunday. In its eighth bulletin, issued in the early hours of this morning, the electoral council said that, with 94.35 percent of the vote... panamericanpost.blogspot.com |
 | 20 may 21:03 | Six Police, Four Coca Eradicators Wounded in Rebel Attack in Colombia BOGOTA – At least six Colombian police and four civilian coca eradicators were wounded Saturday in an attack by leftist guerrillas near the Venezuelan border, officials said. The attack by Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, insurgents occurred in a rural area outside the northeastern town of Tibu and is the fourth in a month against... terrorismwatch.org |
 | 18 may 20:55 | Target Iran: America and Israel to Officially Unleash MEK Terrorist... Niall Bradley Sott.net Fri, 18 May 2012 16:09 CDT Print Wink and a nod: Hilary Clinton walks past MEK activists The Munafiqeen [Hypocrites] will be in the lowest depths of the Fire: no helper wilt thou find for them. ~ Sura 4 (An-Nisa), ayah 145, Qur'an A couple of months ago, one of those dubious leaks made by "unnamed US officials" caught my eye.... nsearch.com |
 | 14 may 02:54 | You Have Been Liberated The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Washington Post,and the Wall Street Journal’s world-wide newsbox lead with the Colombia military’s movielike rescue operation that freed former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. defense contractors, and 11 Colombian soldiers and policemen who were being held hostage in the jungle by leftist... peachgarden.org |
 | 12 may 23:27 | Economy Dentures GNAThoDoNTIcS, L TD. FULL DENTURES Palajet* Injected Denture Custom Tray Conventional Denture Bite Blocks Economy Denture Set-up for Try-In … Read Document Test Drive: 2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP – Cars — Test Drives … But then he complains when he looses his dentures in the curves and his date starts puking up... theeconomytoday.org |
 | 11 may 04:35 | No News Is Good News New York Times reporter David Rohde escaped from his Taliban captors in Afghanistan on Friday, seven months after being kidnapped on the way to an interview. The Times had kept the news of his kidnapping quiet, believing that publicity could endanger the hostages. Is that always a good idea? Not necessarily. In general, publicity benefits the... prettymoon.org |
 | 09 may 17:00 | Three Soldiers Die in Rebel Minefield in Southwest Colombia BOGOTA – Three soldiers were killed and two others wounded when they triggered landmines planted by suspected FARC guerrillas outside Argelia, a city in the southwestern Colombian province of Cauca, officials said Tuesday. The incident occurred Monday afternoon in Santa Clara, a mountain village, Cauca Government Secretary Edith Milena Cabezas... terrorismwatch.org |
 | 07 may 09:39 | Colombian president urges rebels to free French reporter BOGOTA, May 6, 2012 (AFP) – Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Sunday urged leftist guerrillas to release a French journalist “as soon as possible,” hours after the rebels confirmed in an online video that they were holding him. “I am very happy to learn that (reporter Romeo Langlois) is in good condition,” Santos said in a... shield.eu |
 | 07 may 06:30 | Colombian president urges rebels to free French reporter BOGOTA (May 6, 2012): Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Sunday urged leftist guerrillas to release a French journalist "as soon as possible," hours after the rebels confirmed in an online video that they were holding him. "I am very happy to learn that (reporter Romeo Langlois) is in good condition," Santos said in a statement from... thesundaily.my |
 | 05 may 07:09 | Colombia unsure FARC took French reporter Colombian authorities are unsure that leftist FARC guerrillas took a French reporter hostage, President Juan Manuel Santos said, nearly a week since Romeo Langlois went missing. “I’m not sure whether they have him or not… There are signs, but I cannot be sure that the FARC have him,” Santos told reporters in the northern town of Maria La... worldonsunday.net |
 | 05 may 06:22 | Colombia unsure FARC took French reporter - FRANCE 24 AFP - Colombian authorities are unsure that leftist FARC guerrillas took a French reporter hostage, President Juan Manuel Santos said, nearly a week since Romeo Langlois went missing. "I'm not sure whether they have him or not... There are signs, but I cannot be sure that the FARC have him," Santos told reporters in the northern town of... terrorismwatch.org |
 | 05 may 05:03 | Peru’s Shining Path: Still Operational In mid-February, Peruvian security forces scored a major victory against the notorious Shining Path terrorist group with the capture of Florindo Eleuterio Flores. Source: Peruvian Institute of Democracy and Liberty (IDL) In mid-February, Peruvian security forces scored a major victory against the notorious Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) terrorist... jofr.org |
 | 05 may 03:50 | Colombia unsure FARC took French reporter Colombian authorities are unsure that leftist FARC guerrillas took a French reporter hostage, President Juan Manuel Santos said, nearly a week since Romeo Langlois went missing. “I’m not sure whether they have him or not… There are signs, but I cannot be sure that the FARC have him,” Santos told reporters in the northern town of Maria La... theaustralianeye.com |
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