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Japan's Dilemma: Those Who Live By the Sword
Full Article WorldNews.com
28 Jan 2015

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling In Nagoya the Atsuta Shrine contains a legendary sword, the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi. Considered one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan, it was discovered in the fourth tail of an evil serpent killed by the god Susanoo. Using his own sword, Worochi no Ara-masa, Susanoo beheaded the eight-headed monster that...

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Protesters chant
photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko

updated 01 Sep 2014; published 14 Aug 2012
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Tokyo National Museum: Japanese Swords
updated 02 Sep 2014; published 15 Aug 2008
1:25
Inuyasha OST 1 - Dilemma
updated 24 Dec 2014; published 24 Dec 2014
1:09
INFINITE Dilemma Dongwoo message
updated 16 Aug 2014; published 30 May 2014
26:25
Let's Play Among the Sleep (#1) - The Rugrats Dilemma
updated 24 Aug 2012; published 24 Aug 2012
3:32
Fixed Blade Dilemma
updated 07 Dec 2014; published 07 Dec 2014
2:53
133. Rorico's Anime Truths: The Dilemma of Omnipotence (Psycho Pass hatetrain, part 9)
Feared snowstorm fizzles in New York but clobbers New England
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
28 Jan 2015

It was to be “crippling” and “potentially historic.” It was to dump up to 3 feet of snow onto New York City, bringing Gotham to its knees and causing hardened locals to huddle inside as drifts inched up the sooty walls of buildings and encased humans, subway rats, feral cats and cockroaches in a thick layer of ice. It was to...

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Feared snowstorm fizzles in New York but clobbers New England
photo: USAF / Michael OHalloran

updated 09 Feb 2013; published 09 Feb 2013
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The North Eastern Blizzard of 2013
updated 26 Feb 2010; published 26 Feb 2010
7:28
February Snow 2010
updated 26 Jan 2015; published 26 Jan 2015
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New York Blizzard 2015 - Drone Aerial Footage New york Snow Storm 2015 Largest in NYC!!
updated 26 Jan 2015; published 26 Jan 2015
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NEW YORK BLIZZARD - THE LARGEST NEW YORK SNOW STORM IN HISTORY - Northeast Weather Alert 2015 - NEWS
updated 27 Jan 2015; published 27 Jan 2015
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NEW YORK BLIZZARD 2015 - Drone Footage Biggest Snow storm Hit NYC [RAW FOOTAGE]
updated 25 Jan 2015; published 25 Jan 2015
4:46
BREAKING NOW! HISTORIC THUNDER ICE SNOW STORM TO HIT IN 24 HOURS!
A Palestinian woman walks through rubble in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on October 12, 2014, following the 50-day conflict between Hamas militants and Israel.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 06 Aug 2014; published 29 Jul 2014
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Graham Calls U.N. 'Anti-Semitic,' Human Rights Resolution Targeting Israel 'A Joke'
updated 11 Sep 2014; published 11 Sep 2014
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Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of violating war laws
updated 11 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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Netanyahu thanks US for support - Ammunitions 225 million - during Gaza war
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 22 Nov 2012
10:24
WW3 Build UP: GERALD CELENTE Talks ISRAEL says they have Right to Defend Themselves!
updated 04 Aug 2014; published 29 Jul 2014
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Israel's Gaza 'blackmail': Jewish ex UK Shadow Foreign Secretary Gerald Kaufman
updated 04 Aug 2014; published 31 Jul 2014
11:03
Press TV More Coverage on Gaza Death Camp Atrocities Refugee Centers Targeted
Intervention in civil wars ‘far more likely in oil-rich nations’
Full Article The Independent
28 Jan 2015

Conspiracy theorists have long insisted that modern wars revolve around oil. Now research suggests hydrocarbons play an even bigger role in conflicts than they had suspected. According to academics from the Universities of Portsmouth, Warwick and Essex, foreign intervention in a civil war is 100 times more likely when the afflicted country has high...

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File - Iraqi army soldiers and U.S. Army Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 12th Artillery Regiment conduct a mission to return displaced Iraqis to their homes in the Diyala province of Iraq Feb. 13, 2008.
photo: US Navy / Petty Officer 1st Class Sean Mulligan

updated 26 May 2014; published 09 Mar 2012
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PEPE=LIBYA+TOTAL+CIVIL+WAR!=COUNTRY SPLIT=2-NATIONS=RULED BY SAUDIS=NWO END GAME! ACCOMPLISHED!
updated 06 Sep 2014; published 25 Mar 2014
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War in the Central African Republic (Full Length Documentary)
updated 22 Feb 2014; published 25 Mar 2011
2:12
END WAR: China Condemns US-Euro War On Oil-Rich Libya & To Ceasefire; Questions War Motive--Oil, etc
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 09 Sep 2013
41:23
ALEX JONES - WORLD WAR 3 - US PLANS TO DESTROY THE MIDDLE EAST
updated 04 Sep 2014; published 09 Dec 2012
2:35
India WARNS China 'We WILL use FORCE to protect OIL interests' OIL-WARS [ECONOMIC GIANTS CLASH]
updated 25 Aug 2014; published 02 Jan 2011
5:31
Illuminati Plans for WW3, Alien Intervention, Middle East Takeover, and the New World Order
US-Cuba relations: Fidel Castro backs restoring diplomatic ties between the two nations
Full Article The Independent
27 Jan 2015

The former Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, has given his qualified endorsement to the restoration of diplomatic relations between his country and the US. In a letter to the Cuban Student Federation, published in the state-owned newspaper Granma, he wrote, “I don’t trust the policy of the US, nor have I exchanged a word with them, but this does not mean...

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File - Fidel Castro Ruz, President of the Council of State and of the Government of Cuba, addresses the Millennium Summit of the United Nations, New York, 6 September, 2000.
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe

updated 27 Jan 2015; published 27 Jan 2015
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Fidel Castro Ends Silence on US-Cuba Relations
updated 27 Jan 2015; published 27 Jan 2015
1:53
US-Cuba relations: Fidel Castro backs restoring diplomatic ties between the two nations
updated 27 Jan 2015; published 27 Jan 2015
1:09
Fidel Castro breaks silence on Cuba-US talks to resume relations
updated 27 Jan 2015; published 27 Jan 2015
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Fidel Castro breaks silence on Cuba-US talks to resume relations | Edwards Tate RT
updated 18 Dec 2014; published 18 Dec 2014
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Cubans ponder next step for bilateral relations after diplomatic ties with US restored
updated 17 Dec 2014; published 17 Dec 2014
14:58
President Obama Addresses The Nation on Normalizing US - Cuba Relation (FULL SPEECH 12/17/2014)

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The Times of India
HAVANA: Cuban leader Fidel Castro has broken his silence on a historic rapprochement between Washington and Havana, implicitly endorsing it even as he expressed an abiding distrust...
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Antiwar
“The Iranians are on the march,” warned John McCain Sunday. “Iran is building a new Persian Empire,” echoed Col. Ralph Peters. So alarmed is Speaker...
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Bloomberg
It’s the bromance of the year so far. There was the hug on the tarmac. There was the walk in the garden. There was tea on the lawn. Then it was on to the banquet, where U.S....

File - President Barack Obama talks on the phone with Alan Gross, who was en route to the United States from Cuba, in the Oval Office, Dec. 17, 2014.
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Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama says he will not meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in March because his trip to Washington comes too close to Israel's upcoming elections. "I'm declining to meet with him simply because our...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
Ukraine’s Government Is Losing Its War. Here Is Why:
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On January 27th, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense headlined “Militants Continue to Suffer Losses,” and reported that four helicopters, and other weapons of the “militants,” were destroyed in battle, but no evidence was...
photo: US DoD
	Snow expected on west coast as high winds sweep the country
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Wet, windy and even snowy weather is expected to sweep across the country on Wednesday, with Met Éireann issuing two status yellow weather warnings. The first is a snow and ice warning...
photo: US DoD / Christopher S Muncy
Junko Ishido, mother of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto held by Islamic State group, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015. Ishido appealed publicly Wednesday to Japan's leader to save her son after his captors issued what they said was a final death threat.
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The mother of a Japanese hostage held by Islamic State (IS) extremists has made an emotional appeal to prime minister Shinzo Abe to save her son after his captors issued what they said was a final death threat. Junko Ishido, the mother of freelance...
photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi
Oxfam: Rich countries must support Ebola recovery
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Abidjan (Ivory Coast), January 27: Rich countries must act swiftly to repair battered health systems and get cash to millions of families in the three countries hit hardest by the world's worst Ebola outbreak, the international development agency...
photo: UN / Martine Perret
See how Brooklyn looked the morning after the 'blizzard'
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With Winter Storm Juno bearing down on New York on Monday afternoon, I was among the workers sent home early in hopes of avoiding the blizzard. By 3 pm, the streets were already partially deserted – and partially snow-covered – and the subways were...
photo: US DoD / Christopher S Muncy
A Russian police officer walks along a wall, left, as a British security officer, right, guards the British Embassy building in Moscow on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2006. Andrei Lugovoi, a key witness in the radiation poisoning case of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko, will meet with British investigators on Wednesday, a business associate said. Lugovoi traveled to London three times over the month before Litvinenko's death and met with Litvinenko four times, according to Russian media.
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Ex-KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died after drinking tea poisoned with a rare radioactive isotope, told British police beforehand that Russian President Vladimir Putin was personally behind it, an inquiry into his killing heard. British...
photo: AP Photo / Misha Japaridze


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