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Author: JesseJesse
Date: May 15, 2008 22:53
Of course, weak infant minds like RLM would give them rewards, try to
get them better jobs and free handouts.
In fact, this is the exact reverse of what we would see if it was the
dark Algerians of france - But we already knew who wears the pants in
Europe anyhow, and it ain't flance.
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Italy police to protect Gypsies
By Christian Fraser
BBC News, Rome
Italian police are being forced to protect Roma Gypsies who have come
under attack from local residents in Naples two nights running.
Makeshift homes were set alight as demonstrators attacked two camps. The
disturbance was sparked by an alleged kidnap attempt by a Roma teenager.
There is deep suspicion throughout the country of the Roma community.
The government is preparing controversial anti-immigration measures
targeting Romanians in particular.
The incidents in Naples began when a 16-year-old Roma girl was caught
inside an apartment last weekend, allegedly trying to steal a
six-month-old baby girl.
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Author: ExtrêmeAchillèsExtrêmeAchillès
Date: May 15, 2008 03:28
Israël: Bush à la forteresse de Massada
Au deuxième jour de sa visite en Israël, qui commémore le soixantième
anniversaire de la création de l'Etat juif, le président américain
George Bush s'est rendu jeudi dans la forteresse de Massada, symbole
national de l'esprit de résistance et de sacrifice. Un téléphérique a
conduit le président des Etats-Unis, accompagné du Premier ministre
israélien Ehoud Olmert, au sommet de ce plateau où, selon un
chroniqueur du Ier siècle de notre ère, quelque 960 zélotes juifs,
hommes, femmes et enfants, se sont suicidés vers l'an 70 plutôt que de
se rendre aux troupes romaines qui les assiégeaient.
Le 14 mai vers 15 h le cachet de la poste google faisant foi, je
publiais sur Massada :
http://groups.google.fr/group/apo666/browse_thread/thread/8b0f5b0df65a6da6?hl=fr
J'ai aussitôt reçu des coups de fils "#'(-|"" et des visites sur mon
ordi car visiblement je mettais les pieds dans le plat.
Une info qui devais rester secrete, la visite de GW Bush a Massada.
Ben quoi, j'y peux rien si je suis le meilleur médium télépathe de la
planète. Faut que je fasse gaffe de pas me faire enlever par un groupe
terroriste qui voudrait faire des attentants.
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Author: RLMRLM
Date: May 15, 2008 02:03
L'encyclopédie Larousse en mode semi-collaboratif
Evénement dans le monde de l'édition des dictionnaires et encyclopédies en France : le
Larousse se lance dans l'aventure de l'encyclopédie collaborative gratuite, dans les pas de
Wikipédia, les internautes pouvant interagir sur une partie du site. Larousse.fr donne déjà
accès à 150 000 de ses articles (non modifiables), ainsi qu'à plusieurs milliers de
documents. Son concurrent, le Robert, projette de mettre en ligne, fin 2008 en accès payant,
son dictionnaire de langue française.
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Author: JesseJesse
Date: May 14, 2008 23:42
Verdict ? GUILTY !
Murderers !
Abusers !
You must now show how sorry you are by surrendering your country to
pissed off Algerians who hate your guts, nothing less will do !
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Time to end denial of French massacres in Algeria: envoy
Apr 27, 2008
ALGIERS (AFP) — France's envoy to Algeria said Sunday it was time for
his country to own up to "horrific massacres" committed at the end of
World War II during its colonial rule in this North African country.
It was the first time a French official publicly described as massacres
three dark episodes in 1945 in which French colonial authorities
violently suppressed demonstrations by Algerians demanding independence.
"However hard the truth may be, France no longer intends to cover it
up," Bernard Bajolet told students. "The time of denial is over."
According to Algerian statistics, some 45,000 perished in the
suppression while the French have hitherto claimed that the numbers were
between 1,500 and 8,000.
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Author: JesseJesse
Date: May 14, 2008 23:37
What geniuses ! No wonder they all come to france, where the average IQ
is 5.
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Algerians study potato production in Korea
April 24, PYEONGCHANG, South Korea -- Two potato experts (C, R) from
Algeria learn how to produce seed potatoes from a Korean researcher at
an agricultural research institute in the city of Pyeongchang, Gangwon
Province, on April 24. They came here for three months of training as
South Korea is considered the world leader in seed potato production.
http://tinyurl.com/675rvs
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Author: JesseJesse
Date: May 14, 2008 23:34
Good move, no worry about chronic drunk employees like RLM sleeping
through their jobs, with the sad result of aircraft disintegrating in
flight. Piles of flying junk, no doubt - But at least they will be put
together right.
Parts that are made in France ? The toilet, that is it.
France has much experience with that.
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Dreamliner partner to work on competing Airbus jet
Spirit AeroSystems has A350 contract
By JAMES WALLACE
P-I AEROSPACE REPORTER
Underscoring the global nature of the aerospace business, a key Boeing
Co. partner on its 787 program has been picked to manufacture a large
section of the fuselage for a competing Airbus plane.
Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita, Kan., announced Wednesday that it had
signed a contract with Airbus to produce a 65- foot-long composite
fuselage structure for the A350 XWB (extra-wide body), which Airbus is
developing to challenge the 787 Dreamliner.
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Author: JesseJesse
Date: May 14, 2008 19:16
We did that, oh, what was it ... ? 40 years ago.
All talk, as if it makes you a man just to talk about "going to the moon".
WE BEEN THERE AND DONE THAT DECADES AGO, LET IT REST !
No lunar flights for morons !
Russia and Europe may team up for moon flights
Wed May 14, 2008 2:25pm EDT
By Dmitry Solovyov
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia and Europe are teaming up to build a spaceship
which will fly astronauts to the moon, Russia said on Wednesday,
although the European Space Agency struck a more cautious note.
The first test flight is set for 2015 and the first manned flight is
planned for 2018, Russian space agency Roskosmos said.
"The European Space Agency (ESA) and Roskosmos both have the
technologies and unique experience in designing various space systems to
be able to create jointly a hi-tech vehicle," Roskosmos said on its
website ( www.roscosmos.ru).
"(This would) enable us to carry crews of up to six people to near-earth
and lunar orbits." Roskosmos said the craft would allow "expeditions to
the moon" but did not say whether landings were envisaged.
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