Filed under Expose! by Sol Stance on August 25, 2009 at 1:32 am
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By M. Shahid Alam (Ph.D.)
“The ultimate goal…is, in time, to take over the Land of Israel and to restore to the Jews the political independence they have been deprived of for these two thousand years…The Jews will yet arise and, arms in hand (if need be), declare that they are the masters of their [...]
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Filed under webabouts by Sol Stance on August 24, 2009 at 6:55 am
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By Kalena Jordan (c) 2009
Earlier this month, Google invited the public to take their next generation of web search, code named Caffeine, for a test drive.
The new search infrastructure is the beginning of Google’s advance towards improving indexing speed and scale as the size of the web grows increasingly cumbersome. Google is [...]
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Filed under Focus by Sol Stance on August 18, 2009 at 2:26 am
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by Chris Floyd
In that august forum of serious, respectable conservatism, “The Corner,” Mark “Mandingo” Steyn has responded to the post here yesterday taking him and his fellow Islamophobes to task for the “psychosexual panic” they evince in the face of their self-concocted vision of a “takeover” of Europe by prodigiously breeding Muslims. It goes without [...]
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Filed under Expose! by Sol Stance on August 18, 2009 at 2:23 am
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A couple of years ago I wrote a blog post dealing with one of Mark Steyn’s hate tracts about the Muslim “takeover” of Europe. Steyn, like his ardent admirer Martin Amis, displays a remarkably transparent psychosexual panic at the thought of big Muslim bucks breeding holy warriors to cast the white man down. (As an [...]
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Filed under Focus by Sol Stance on August 18, 2009 at 2:22 am
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by Jonathan Cook in Tzipori
Amin Muhammad Ali, a 74-year-old refugee from a destroyed Palestinian village in northern Israel, says he only feels truly at peace when he stands among his ancestors’ graves.
The cemetery, surrounded on all sides by Jewish homes and farms, is a small time capsule, transporting Mr Muhammad Ali — known to everyone [...]
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Filed under webabouts by Sol Stance on August 18, 2009 at 1:17 am
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By Jerry Bader
The combination of the Internet, the Web, and technology has democratized business almost beyond recognition. Today the small, nimble, clever adaptor has the competitive advantage over their bigger, slower moving, ‘we’ve-always-done-it-this-way’ competitors; but the confluence of the Web environment and digital technology is one thing, how to use it effectively is another. Not [...]
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Filed under Free Palestine by Sol Stance on August 14, 2009 at 1:38 am
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By Khalid Amayreh
Despite internal and external obstacles, Fateh, the mainstream faction of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), was able to hold its much-heralded and long-awaited Sixth Convention in Bethlehem, the West Bank.
Many in Fateh hail the convention as an important success, given the fact that the movement held its previous general convention in Tunis nearly [...]
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Filed under Free Palestine by Sol Stance on August 13, 2009 at 1:53 pm
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Rami Almeghari writing from the occupied Gaza Strip, Live from Palestine
One of the laboratories at the Islamic University destroyed by Israel more than six months ago is yet to be rebuilt. (Rami Almeghari)
More than six months after Israel’s winter invasion of Gaza, a number of partially or largely damaged universities await reconstruction. Raw materials essential [...]
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Filed under Expose! by Sol Stance on August 13, 2009 at 1:48 pm
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by Joel S. Hirschhorn
As we approach the eighth anniversary of 9/11 consider this paradox. In the post 9-11 years the scientific evidence for disbelieving the official government story has mounted incredibly. And the number of highly respected and credentialed professionals challenging the official story has similarly expanded. Yet, to the considerable disappointment of the international [...]
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Filed under Expose! by Sol Stance on August 13, 2009 at 10:55 am
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By Stephanie McCrummen
LUGUNGU, Congo — For the women of eastern Congo, a U.S.-backed Congolese military operation meant to save them from abusive rebels has turned into a nightmare of its own.
An already staggering epidemic of rape has become markedly worse since the January deployment of tens of thousands of poorly trained, poorly paid Congolese soldiers, [...]
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