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Japan: The More Things Change, The More They Remain the Same
Full Article WorldNews.com
29 Dec 2012

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling A millennium before the English statesmen Edmund Burke, regarded as the father of Western Conservatism and who wrote, "good order is the foundation of all things," Japan's Seventeen-Article Constitution began with this conservative principle: "Harmony is to be cherished, and opposition for opposition's...
Japan's new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks to Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) employees at the emergency operation center in the building used as crisis management headquarters at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, northeastern Japan, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye

updated 14 Jun 2012; published 12 Mar 2012
8:34
Japan Plays Down Fukushima as Questions About Nuclear Energy Remain
updated 13 Dec 2012; published 20 Nov 2012
3:42
STARBUCKS BUYING TEAHOUSES - JAPANESE CARS STOPS WRINKLES - NOV 20th
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 01 Mar 2012
9:30
Packing for Japan: What to bring and exchanging money!
updated 16 Nov 2012; published 21 Mar 2011
5:20
SHUT it Down! Entomb JAPAN Nuclear Reactors Now 2011/3/20
updated 18 Dec 2012; published 20 Dec 2011
3:09
Radioactive Debris from Japan Reaching US West Coast
updated 05 Nov 2012; published 22 Sep 2008
2:51
Ivan Canas: As predicted George W. Bush has destroyed the USA. We are witnessing the fall of the US. Please read the more 'section info' and read the 'more info section at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxpCkhyhOL8
India appeal for calm after Delhi gang-rape victim dies
Full Article BBC News
29 Dec 2012

Police in India have sealed off much of the capital, Delhi, and issued an appeal for calm after the death of a woman who was gang-raped in the city. The 23-year old woman, who has not been identified, died early on Saturday at a hospital in Singapore, where she had been taken for specialist treatment. Her body is to be flown back to India for...
Indian anti-riot personnel stand guard at a check point after security was beefed up following the death of a young woman who was recently gang-raped in a moving bus in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Altaf Qadri

updated 28 Dec 2012; published 24 Dec 2012
2:17
India PM calls for calm following New Delhi gang-rape protests
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
1:45
Delhi gang-rape: India appeal for calm after Delhi gang-rape victim dies
updated 26 Dec 2012; published 26 Dec 2012
1:44
Delhi gang-rape- PM appeals for calm, assures effective action, people not satisfied
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 22 Dec 2012
1:03
Indian Police Fire Tear Gas At Gang Rape Protesters
updated 24 Dec 2012; published 24 Dec 2012
2:35
Delhi gang-rape protests: India Gate off-limits
updated 27 Dec 2012; published 24 Dec 2012
2:04
Gangrape victim's father appeals for calm, demands death penalty for culprits
Fiscal cliff: Obama 'optimistic' on Senate-led deal
Full Article BBC News
28 Dec 2012

US President Barack Obama says he is "modestly optimistic" that a deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff" is possible, after a last-ditch White House...
File - President Barack Obama greets the children of U.S. embassy staff at a meet and greet reception at the Chulalongkorn University Sports Center in Bangkok, Thailand, Nov. 18, 2012.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
3:07
Fiscal cliff: Obama 'optimistic' on Senate-led deal
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
6:02
Obama On Fiscal Cliff After White House Meeting: 'Moderately Optimistic' About Deal
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
5:59
President Obama On Fiscal Cliff: 'Moderately Optimistic' About Deal
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
2:29
Transcript: Obama 'Modestly optimistic' fiscal cliff deal can be reached
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
2:29
Obama "Optimistic" Fiscal Deal- Or Back to Recession We Go!
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
5:59
President Obama's Remarks On Fiscal Cliff After White House Meeting
CAR seeks foreign help against rebels
Full Article Al Jazeera
28 Dec 2012

The president of Central African Republic (CAR) has urgently called on France and other foreign powers to help his government fend off rebels who are quickly seizing territory and approaching the capital. Speaking to crowds in Bangui, a city of some 600,000, Francois Bozize on Thursday pleaded with foreign powers to do what they could. He pointed...
In this Sunday, April 29, 2012 file photo, troops from the Central African Republic stand guard at a building used for joint meetings between them and U.S. Army special forces, in Obo, Central African Republic, where U.S. special forces have paired up with local troops and Ugandan soldiers to seek out Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).
photo: AP / Ben Curtis

updated 28 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
0:56
CAR appeals for aid to fight rebels, France refuses
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
1:38
Rebels advance in Central African Republic
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 28 Dec 2012
4:37
Central African Republic appeals for French help against rebels, Paris balks
updated 27 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
1:38
Seleka rebels advance in Central African Republic
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
1:38
Latest News , Rebels advance in Central African Republic
updated 27 Dec 2012; published 26 Dec 2012
0:49
CAR rebels seize territory, demand talks with government
Imperial Lockstep
Full Article CounterPunch
27 Dec 2012

Imperial adventures are nothing new in the Middle East. Neither is their glorification, as Peter O’Toole’s pained Lawrence of Arabia eternally reminds us. But for a decade or so now, things have been heating up, as if to coincide with climate change and fears of declining petroleum reserves. Fuelled by 9/11 and inspired by material avarice, the...
U.S. Army Spc. Jacob Bobbe, security force team member for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, maintains security on the street during a key leader engagement in the Lash-e Juwayn district of Farah province, Afghanistan, Dec. 11 2012.
photo: US Navy / HMC Josh Ives

updated 23 Aug 2010; published 02 Dec 2009
37:25
David Swanson: "Daybreak, Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union"
updated 27 Dec 2012; published 28 Mar 2012
28:49
Let's Play: Shogun 2: Total War - Fall Of The Samurai (Shogunate - Obama Clan) Ep. 5 by DiplexHeated
updated 22 Dec 2012; published 15 Nov 2012
0:49
cornel west: obama is "a rockefeller republican in blackface"
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 21 May 2011
9:54
While Illegally Destroying Libya Over Oil, Obama Won't Bomb Israel To End Brutal Occupation
updated 12 Dec 2012; published 17 Nov 2012
9:10
ISRAEL / GAZA WAR / WW3 - OBAMA is Clinically INSANE & The BRITISH are Running The Show
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 06 May 2010
22:41
Heated Debate w/ Conservative Over Anti-Obama Book
Six dead as winter snowstorms pound US
Full Article Zeenews
27 Dec 2012

Washington: Six people, including two young children, were left dead in weather-related accidents, as winter snowstorms complicated travel for many Americans in the Midwest and Northeast on Wednesday. Snow totals in parts of Indiana ranged from 6 to 12 inches, CNN reported. About 350 snowploughs were clearing roads throughout the city....
Winter snowstorms pound US
photo: WN / Janice Sabnal

updated 04 Jun 2012; published 04 Nov 2011
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Psycho Snowman - Creepy snowman - Scary snowman - Funny Snowman - Snowstorms - Winter Storms
updated 04 Nov 2012; published 27 Jan 2012
0:52
One dead In Southeast Europe Due To Heavy Snowfall
updated 26 Jul 2010; published 28 Dec 2008
2:59
Proof that winter is not dead on the South Coast--record breaking snowstorm.
updated 21 Dec 2012; published 21 Dec 2012
2:08
First Winter Blizzard Disrupts Travel
updated 10 Feb 2011; published 10 Feb 2011
6:33
Day 4/ Dead snow-storm/stone tree
updated 26 Dec 2012; published 15 Jan 2011
0:45
SCARY WINTER SNOW STORM (Final Cut)
Pakistan marks fifth anniversary of Benazir Bhutto murder
Full Article BBC News
27 Dec 2012

Large crowds of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) supporters are gathering to mark the fifth anniversary of the murder of ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Ms Bhutto died in a gun and bomb attack during her 2007 election campaign. Hundreds of thousands of people have set up camp near the Bhutto family's ancestral home in Sindh province. The...
Supporters of Pakistan's slain leader Benazir Bhutto, stand beside her portrait after lighting earth lamps at a ceremony to mark the second anniversary of her death
photo: AP / K.M.Chaudary

updated 31 Jul 2011; published 04 Apr 2011
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Zardari terms Bhutto's execution as "judicial murder"
updated 21 Dec 2012; published 04 Jan 2009
3:06
President Asif Zardari ...Benazir Killer and Shoe Bombing Workers RM TV London
updated 16 Nov 2012; published 28 Dec 2009
2:17
Tribute to Benazir Bhutto on Second Anniversary ...Khrian Khrian 27/12/09 by Rashid Murad
updated 28 Sep 2012; published 28 Dec 2010
4:31
Asif Zardari Speech On Benazir Bhutto 3rd Death Anniversary ; Report
updated 16 Feb 2012; published 28 Dec 2010
1:20
3 Year Anniversary of Benazir Bhutto's Death
updated 23 Nov 2012; published 27 Dec 2009
10:58
In Loving Memory Of Benazir Bhutto - A Brief Documentary
Washington stirs for ‘fiscal cliff’ talks as Obama heads home
Full Article Khaleej Times
27 Dec 2012

Efforts to prevent the US economy from going over a ‘fiscal cliff’ stirred back to life on Wednesday with less than a week to go before potentially disastrous tax hikes and spending cuts kick in at the New Year. In a sign that there may be a way through deadlock in Congress, Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner urged the...
File - President Barack Obama returns to the White House following the Tribal Nations Conference at the Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 2012.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 18 Nov 2012; published 16 Nov 2012
1:32
Obama says resolving fiscal cliff is urgent business
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 28 Dec 2012
1:26
Obama returns to Washington to try to avoid 'fiscal cliff'
updated 22 Dec 2012; published 22 Dec 2012
1:58
Obama's Fiscal-Cliff Plea: 'Real-World Consequences To What We Do Here'
updated 08 Dec 2012; published 07 Dec 2012
10:41
Fiscal Cliff Talks: Who Blinks First?
updated 27 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
1:03
Obama cuts holiday short to resume fiscal cliff talks
updated 30 Nov 2012; published 12 Nov 2012
4:55
Avoiding the Fiscal Cliff
Morsi Admits ‘Mistakes’ in Drafting Egypt’s Constitution
Full Article The New York Times
27 Dec 2012

CAIRO — President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt took responsibility on Wednesday for “mistakes” during the run-up to ratification of the new Constitution and urged Egyptians to appreciate the fierce disagreements about it as a “healthy phenomenon” of their new democracy. Times Topic: Egypt NewsRevolution and Aftermath...
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi speaks to reporters during a joint news conference with Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki, unseen, at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt.
photo: AP / Maya Alleruzzo

updated 20 Dec 2012; published 20 Dec 2012
11:39
Egypt - Changes we wanted have not happened -- Egypt's Amr Moussa
updated 20 Dec 2012; published 20 Dec 2012
11:22
Jueces egipcios se niegan a supervisar referéndum clave sobre la nueva constitución
updated 20 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
31:06
Daily Press Briefing: December 5, 2012
updated 28 Nov 2012; published 26 Nov 2012
22:52
World at 8 Monday 26 November 2012
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
51:52
Daily Press Briefing: December 10, 2012
updated 30 Nov 2012; published 27 Nov 2012
50:25
Daily Press Briefing: November 27, 2012
Iraq: Sunnis Continue Protests Against Prime Minister
Full Article The New York Times
27 Dec 2012

Tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims blocked Iraq’s main trade route to neighboring Syria and Jordan in a demonstration on Wednesday against Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, a Shiite. The size of the protests in the Sunni stronghold of Anbar Province was an escalation in protests that erupted last week after troops detained the bodyguards...
Tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims blocked Iraq’s main trade route
photo: AP / Karim Kadim

updated 27 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
2:18
Iraq: Sunnis Continue Protests Against Prime Minister. 27/12/2012
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 28 Dec 2012
4:02
Iraq - Thousands Denounce Anti Sunni Discrimination - Demand Equal Treatment 12-28-12
updated 01 Dec 2012; published 27 Jan 2012
84:23
Saudi Arabia in the New Middle East
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 25 Dec 2012
4:55
Iraq - Fallujah Stands With Syria Freedom Fighters - Denounce Shiite Attacks on Sunnis 12-23-12
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 28 Dec 2012
2:09
Iraq mass protests mount pressure on Maliki

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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling A child is suddenly awakened in the dead of night with a terrifying warning that: a soldier was in their village, and he had shot at...
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Japan's new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits one of the Tokyo Electric Power Co.(TEPCO) facilities at the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan, Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012.
TOKYO — As Japan's newly installed prime minister toured the crippled Fukushima power plant Saturday, he made it clear he is set to review the previous government's plan to phase out nuclear power. Japanese officials say Prime Minister...
photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov speaks at a news conference in Moscow, Friday, March 26, 2010
MOSCOW, December 29 (RIA Novosti) - Russian diplomats are ready to meet with the leader of the Syrian opposition in a neutral country for peace talks, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday. “We had contacts through our embassy in...
photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev
A screen indicates the current exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against Japanese yen behind the both countries' flags at a foreign exchange firm in Tokyo Friday, Dec. 21, 2012.
How The Rothschilds Created Modern Finance And A Vast Fortune That Has Lasted For Centuries Japan Has Another HUGE Day — Yen Continues To Tumble The 10 Most Important Economic Questions For 2013 The head of Japan's central bank has vowed to work with...
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov,right, and U.N. envoy for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi, center, shake hands as they meet in Moscow, Russia, on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012.
MOSCOW (AP) — The United Nations envoy for the Syria crisis is warning that further deterioration of conditions in the country could send an unbearable stream of refugees into neighboring countries. Speaking Saturday after meeting in Moscow...
photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev
Italian Premier Mario Monti speaks during a press conference at the Italian Senate in Rome, Friday, Dec. 28, 2012.
The premier, now in a caretaker role, will be represented in February voting. Frances D'Emilio, Associated Press...
photo: AP / Riccardo De Luca
Court officers stand outside New York Supreme Court in New York on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011 after it was evacuated following an earthquake.
The number of people murdered in New York has fallen to its lowest point in 50 years, according to Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and police commissioner Ray Kelly, hold a press conference after a shooting outside the Empire State...
photo: AP / Mary Altaffer
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II declares games opened during the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Summer Games at the Olympic Stadium in London, Friday, July 27, 2012.
America has seen a lot and heard a lot over the span of twelve months, and as we move forward, we submerge ourselves in nostalgia and look back at what our country endured and how we got to where we are today. This exhaustive list is by no means...
photo: AP / Toby Melville
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 26 Dec 2012
1:14
Shinzo Abe new Japanese PM
WorldNews.com 29 Dec 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling A millennium before the English statesmen Edmund Burke, regarded as the father of Western Conservatism and who wrote, "good order is the foundation of all things," Japan's Seventeen-Article Constitution began with this conservative principle: "Harmony is to be cherished, and opposition for opposition's...

updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
12:00
LIVE Delhi Gang Rape Victim Dies in Singapore Hospital-TV9
BBC News 29 Dec 2012, Police in India have sealed off much of the capital, Delhi, and issued an appeal for calm after the death of a woman who was gang-raped in the city. The 23-year old woman, who has not been identified, died early on Saturday at a hospital in Singapore, where she had been taken for specialist treatment. Her body is to be flown back to India for...

updated 29 Dec 2012; published 21 Dec 2012
7:10
President Obama Makes a Statement on the Fiscal Cliff
BBC News 28 Dec 2012, US President Barack Obama says he is "modestly optimistic" that a deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff" is possible, after a last-ditch White House...

updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
25:01
Inside Story - Central African Republic's looming crisis
Al Jazeera 28 Dec 2012, The president of Central African Republic (CAR) has urgently called on France and other foreign powers to help his government fend off rebels who are quickly seizing territory and approaching the capital. Speaking to crowds in Bangui, a city of some 600,000, Francois Bozize on Thursday pleaded with foreign powers to do what they could. He pointed...

updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
7:47
New Cold War? 'Reset dead, US never truly cooperated'
CounterPunch 27 Dec 2012, Imperial adventures are nothing new in the Middle East. Neither is their glorification, as Peter O’Toole’s pained Lawrence of Arabia eternally reminds us. But for a decade or so now, things have been heating up, as if to coincide with climate change and fears of declining petroleum reserves. Fuelled by 9/11 and inspired by material avarice, the...

updated 28 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
1:30
Deadly! SNOWSTORM ravage NORTHEAST US 17 Dead, Dectruction Dec.27,2012
Zeenews 27 Dec 2012, Washington: Six people, including two young children, were left dead in weather-related accidents, as winter snowstorms complicated travel for many Americans in the Midwest and Northeast on Wednesday. Snow totals in parts of Indiana ranged from 6 to 12 inches, CNN reported. About 350 snowploughs were clearing roads throughout the city....

updated 28 Dec 2012; published 28 Dec 2012
18:27
Benazir Bhutto's death 5th anniversary Pakistan People's Party JAPAN
BBC News 27 Dec 2012, Large crowds of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) supporters are gathering to mark the fifth anniversary of the murder of ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Ms Bhutto died in a gun and bomb attack during her 2007 election campaign. Hundreds of thousands of people have set up camp near the Bhutto family's ancestral home in Sindh province. The...

updated 29 Dec 2012; published 21 Dec 2012
7:10
President Obama Makes a Statement on the Fiscal Cliff
Khaleej Times 27 Dec 2012, Efforts to prevent the US economy from going over a ‘fiscal cliff’ stirred back to life on Wednesday with less than a week to go before potentially disastrous tax hikes and spending cuts kick in at the New Year. In a sign that there may be a way through deadlock in Congress, Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner urged the...

updated 23 Dec 2012; published 02 Dec 2012
3:05
Vox Populi: Egyptians to vote on Morsi's constitution
The New York Times 27 Dec 2012, CAIRO — President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt took responsibility on Wednesday for “mistakes” during the run-up to ratification of the new Constitution and urged Egyptians to appreciate the fierce disagreements about it as a “healthy phenomenon” of their new democracy. Times Topic: Egypt NewsRevolution and Aftermath...

updated 27 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
2:18
News Wrap: In Iraq, Sunni Demonstrators Protest Government
The New York Times 27 Dec 2012, Tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims blocked Iraq’s main trade route to neighboring Syria and Jordan in a demonstration on Wednesday against Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, a Shiite. The size of the protests in the Sunni stronghold of Anbar Province was an escalation in protests that erupted last week after troops detained the bodyguards...

updated 28 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
2:41
George HW Bush remains in intensive care
The Guardian 27 Dec 2012, Former US president admitted to Houston hospital with family members remaining by his side, doctors say Former US president George HW Bush was on liquid-only diet after a fever that kept him in the hospital over Christmas got worse. Photograph: Max Nash/AP...

updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
25:01
Inside Story - Central African Republic's looming crisis
Al Jazeera 27 Dec 2012, The United Nations is pulling its non-essential staff from the Central African Republic, as rebels advance towards the capital Bangui. The US has also urged its citizens to leave the country, the AFP news agency reported, as France deployed a protection force around its embassy after it was attacked on Wednesday. Angry protesters carrying clubs...

updated 28 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
1:26
'Nelson Mandela is back home'
Irish Times 27 Dec 2012, Former South African president Nelson Mandela was released from hospital yesterday. The anti-apartheid icon has been in hospital since December 8th being treated for a lung infection and having gallstones removed, a government spokesman said....

updated 22 Dec 2012; published 14 Sep 2012
9:35
"Protest In Egypt Libya Iraq And Lebanon And Morocco And Sudan And Tunisia And Iran And Bangladesh
Al Jazeera 26 Dec 2012, - After a month of strikes and sometimes deadly street protests, Bangladesh's government is staring at an irreconcilable political deadlock. The opposition, led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), says it will not "return from the streets" until the government restores the country's caretaker system for holding national parliamentary...