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Author: lianzhaowei888lianzhaowei888
Date: May 31, 2008 20:24
On the heels of Virtual Villagers 2, comes the sequel. Grow your
little people in real-time as you embark on a journey to re-populate
the city ruins of Isola. Along the northern island shores, find new
sources of food to nourish your villagers and make a variety of unique
potions from hidden herbs. Discover real-time weather with clouds,
fog, and sudden rain storms in Virtual Villagers 3, The Secret City.
Real-time weather&game-play
Rebuild city ruins
Unravel the mystery of Isola!
http://www.efg014.com/game_3467_virtual-villagers-the-secret-city-game_en_pc.htm...
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Author: ZenZen
Date: May 31, 2008 18:06
>a few years ago i left romania hoping for a bit of the good life in
> the uk. but when i arrived i noticed that all the alleged men in
> britain turned out to be gay. the women are disgusting. britishers
> have teeth that are worse than in romania and we had no dentists for
> most of the 20th century.
>
> nobody works in britain, they are all on the dole. women have children
> from 10 different men. there is an obsession with no talent witches
> like the spice girls and beckham. the food is horrible.
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> so i am off to canada. a land where there are at least real men and
> women don't fuk every guy that they pick up in bars. people earn a
> fukken living there and have nice...
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Author:
Date: May 31, 2008 11:59
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/39359/Brown-s-driving-Brits-to-vote-BNP/
The British National Party is gaining huge support across the nation,
according to a shock new poll.
A massive 99%% of people in the phone-in vote said they would be prepared
to live in a town run by the far-right party.
The result is seen as another warning to Gordon Brown and Labour that
the country is fed up with policy bungles on issues ranging from
immigration, fuel costs and affordable housing to NHS hospital
cleanliness.
It is also a warning shot across the bows of the other main political
parties. The Daily Star poll asked readers: “Would you live in a BNP
town?”
We were overwhelmed by the response, the second highest in any of our
hundreds of polls on the issues of the day.
And 99%% of our readers that phoned in voted: “Yes”.
The Daily Star launched the vote after reporting on the rise of the BNP
in Stoke on Trent, Staffs. The local council, a Labour stronghold since
the 1930s, once had 60 Labour councillors. Now there are just 15 and the
BNP has nine and rising support.
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Author:
Date: May 31, 2008 11:59
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1052041_dad_denies_jihad_call
A FATHER-of-one has denied publishing a pamphlet encouraging terrorism.
Amjad Mahmood, 29, and his wife Shella Roma, 27, of Chester Road,
Oldham, are accused of circulating a document telling others to go
abroad and fight a jihad.
Mahmood denied two charges - dissemination of a terrorist publication
and encouragement of terrorism - at Manchester Crown Court.
The offences were allegedly committed between October 10 and January 31.
The couple, who have a six-month-old baby, were arrested two months ago.
Roma, who fainted in the dock, did not enter pleas.
She will appear before the same court for a plea and case management
hearing on July 4. Mahmood's trial begins at Manchester Crown Court on
August 4.
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Author:
Date: May 31, 2008 11:59
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/46340/Now-Muslim-clerics-to-teach-our-childr...
Moves to allow Muslim clerics into classrooms to address pupils were
condemned yesterday.
The latest scheme put forward by Schools Secretary Ed Balls was greeted
with derision.
Critics branded the proposals by the under-fire minister unworkable and
unnecessary.
The package of measures, to be published next week, will set out a
proposal to invite British-born imams into schools to speak about
growing violent extremism among young people.
Under the plans, the imams would teach citizenship so that pupils learn
about the Koran and Islam in the context of a multicultural society. But
last night the scheme was described as yet another worthless Government
gimmick.
Opponents said the plans would simply provide another opportunity to
deliver “faith-based citizenship lessons” on Islam.
They also pointed out it was unnecessary as schools already cover such
key faith issues in religious education classes.
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Author:
Date: May 31, 2008 11:58
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1023105/Living-Britain-dangerous-Balkans...
Britain is now more dangerous than the Balkans, it was revealed
yesterday.
You are more likely to be assaulted, robbed and burgled in Britain than
in the region of southeast Europe once synonymous with war and
gangsters, according to a report by the United Nations Office on Drugs
and Crime.
Your car is at least ten times more likely to be stolen in Britain than
in Albania, Croatia or the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Western Europe suffers from double the amount of burglary, over four
times as much assault, and 15 times as much robbery as the Balkans, the
report revealed.
Bringing criminals to justice is also more likely over there.
There are more police and more public prosecutors in Albania than there
are in England and Wales, per head of population.
Even impoverished Moldova has more judges than we do.
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Author: AndyAndy
Date: May 31, 2008 08:25
A Politically Neutral Look At The “Degenerate Generation”
Freak weather conditions are rarely caused by a single meteorological
event- it is normally a combination of several factors occurring in
the wrong place at the wrong time.
The same is true of sociological...
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Author: Bob HawkeBob Hawke
Date: May 30, 2008 19:09
Here is a link to some recent photos of La Rochelle, France.
When viewing these photos, I wish to caution viewers that they should have a
strong stomach as the water colour alone indicates the presence of RAW
SEWERAGE.
Note also that the guys on the surfboards are careful not to come into
contact with the water.
You may also note the modern high-rise buildings in the photos.
It remains to be seen if the recent flooding in France will flush out all
the RAW SEWERAGE in the obviously polluted waterways.
http://www.windsurfjournal.com/frontblocks/diaporama/show_photo.asp?ID_BB_LANGUAGES...\
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Author: NOMOREWARFORISRAELNOMOREWARFORISRAEL
Date: May 30, 2008 17:40
Arnaud de Borchgrave on McClellan, Neocons & Clean Break
http://www.upi.com/International_Security/Emerging_Threats/Analysis/2008/05/30/c.../
Subject: Commentary: Tower of Babble Rabble
Date: Friday, May 30, 2008
Commentary: Tower of Babble Rabble
By ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, UPI Editor at Large
WASHINGTON , May 30 (UPI) -- Former White House Press secretary Scott
McClellan is excoriated for stating the obvious. The Iraq War, he
writes in his memoirs titled "What Happened in the Bush White House
and Washington's Culture of Deception," was sold to the American
people with a sophisticated "political propaganda campaign." This, in
turn, was designed to "manipulate public opinion" in such a way as to
downplay "the major reason for going to war." Disinformation was an
integral part of the process.
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