given how horrible the us economy is going, she is trying to look like the average person in america--she is trying to relate to the "common person" and their misery. in france, i would be embarrased if carli ever wore something like her outfit--all of france would be embarrased.
all this is getting silly. i don't see any reason for war. india nor pakistan can afford it. the UN should oversee the investigation in india to make sure the genuine parties are identified--no agenda driving the investigation. my bigger worry is the role obama's admin will play given that many members have a pro israel and pro india stand...
he did this to gain sympathy of the muslims because of his pending legal issue with al khalifa who is suing jackson for $7m. Muslims might convince al khalifa to drop the suit.
Surfers heading out to catch waves at Windansea yesterday saw Kauanui's name painted in black on the iconic sewer pump house made famous in a 1968 book by author Tom Wolfe.
News of Kauanui's death devastated members of the elite Windansea Surf Club, said surfboard shaper and shop owner Tim Bessell, whose boards the late surfer rode. A memorial “paddle out” is what you see in the above picture...
Hundreds of surfers paddled to a wave break off Windansea Beach yesterday to honor slain surfer Emery Kauanui Jr., surrounding a boat from which his mother, Cynthia, scattered his ashes.
Japan has always sported among the highest suicide rates in the developed world: a staggering 90 cases a day. Historically, this rate has peaked whenever the economy has been down. As the Japanese government predicts a quarter of negative growth and anticipates several more to come in succession, the specter of suicide looms over this nation. Here is the link for the rest of the story: http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/1461078-japan-suicide/images
The Marriot bombing did not help. Everyone is now thinking Pakistan is a dangerous place. Offcourse the Western Media will now assume that it has something to do with Pakistan when anything happens.
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News of Kauanui's death devastated members of the elite Windansea Surf Club, said surfboard shaper and shop owner Tim Bessell, whose boards the late surfer rode. A memorial “paddle out” is what you see in the above picture...
Initially the story was controlled in France. The sources you quote are not mainstream except for AP
Japan has always sported among the highest suicide rates in the developed world: a staggering 90 cases a day. Historically, this rate has peaked whenever the economy has been down. As the Japanese government predicts a quarter of negative growth and anticipates several more to come in succession, the specter of suicide looms over this nation. Here is the link for the rest of the story: http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/1461078-japan-suicide/images
The Marriot bombing did not help. Everyone is now thinking Pakistan is a dangerous place. Offcourse the Western Media will now assume that it has something to do with Pakistan when anything happens.
wait till the olympic games are over. Then the real crack down will begin.
S. Ossetia. falls within internationally recognized Georgian borders. the military
action was more civil war rather than an invasion
Partially right. S. Ossetia
falls within internationally recognized Georgian borders. the military
action was more civil war rather than an invasion
reading between the tea leaves i really think Obama has more religion...
Only five countries don't have the metric system including the US...maybe it is time US got caught up with the world.