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  Talking Peace but Training Terrorists         


Author: sinna
Date: Dec 25, 2008 20:40

The world is in unison that the scrooge of terror must end. Whether
these attacks are aimed at innocent people, VIPs, world leaders or
economic infrastructure becomes immaterial and we must unite to
condemn these attacks. The more we wonder how the menace of terror has
become invisible we need to factually take into account the sources
and links that have directly or indirectly pumped life into these
monsters and their terror cells and establishments. The answers to
these will provide the reasons why terror still remains over and above
the calls for the elimination of terrorism from the world.

How do these terrorists operate – from where do they get the money to
buy weapons and ammunition – how do they escape international and
local detection - how are they able to transport these items to
various destinations – who trains these men and women and even
children and where are these training bases – why are they not
revealed to the international public? Do they have links to a
country’s intelligence services, which are the countries that profit
from the arms trade and how much of these are provided to terrorists
and why?

These are some of the questions that will answer why terrorism still
exists. Of the oft quoted examples we are aware that money is raised
from extortion, drug trafficking, foreign supporters, money
laundering...
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  Good news - HINDU GROUP OBJECTS TO CHRISTMAS EVENT         


Author: and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Dec 25, 2008 15:43

Hindu group objects to Christmas event

By Vijay Singh, TNN
Times of India
Friday, December 26, 2008

Navi Mumbai - A carol performance in Navi Mumbai had to be
shifted to another venue after a right-wing organisation
allegedly forced the original host, a school in Taloja, to
cancel the programme.

The even[t] was finally held at St Augustine School in
Nerul, Sector 11.

The state minorities' commission vice-chairman Abraham
Mathai said initially, the Taloja school had offered its
grounds to a group for their Christmas celebrations.
"However, when Panvel-based Sanatan Sanstha learnt about
it, the members forced the school management as well as the
police to prohibit us from celebrating our festival
there,'' Mathai added.
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  http://www.marathishabda.com/shabda/         


Author: Marathi Shabda
Date: Dec 25, 2008 06:32

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  Indian sexy Actress Boobs and Bikini pics         


Author: 3sha
Date: Dec 25, 2008 02:59

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  Tamil Nadu Voices Against Sri Lanka Carry A Meaningless Message Which Is Not Only Pro Terrorist In Nature But Also An Instigation For India To Act Irresponsibly!         


Author: Ronnie
Date: Dec 24, 2008 18:45

It is not to placate the LTTE that Sri Lankan President Mahinda
Rajapaksa has announced that he will spend SLRs 3000 million ($ 27.27
million) towards the rehabilitation of the youth, children and women
of the war-torn Tamil-speaking Northern Province, including LTTE cadre
who lay down arms but merely an assurance of his confidence that the
LTTE will be defeated and what he intends to do thereafter.The
writing's surely on the wall to this effect and not to be interpreted
by all the wrong sources for all the wrong reasons and primarily that
it is an act of 'placation' which is the furthest from the truth!

Sri Lanka's adversaries particularly within the overseas diaspora as
well as those 'big hooters' in Tamil Nadu such as Karunanidhi and his
motley crew who have recently made a big stink purely in favour...
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  Re: Great Game continues in South Asia         


Author: publeak
Date: Dec 24, 2008 07:14

You are comparing apples and oranges.

The srilankan Tamils are fighting for self rule in a autonomous region
within sri lanka.

The Pakistani extremist are fighting to overthrow a democratically elected
govt of pakistan

The chance for peace is greater in srilanka if the govt is willing to enter
peace talks and

compromise. The srilankan problem is a lack of political will for a
solution. and the

tamil tigers would be perfect scapegoat for a inefficient sri lankan govt.

"sinna" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:285c7e2c-76ca-4a26-9cb6-d2b6ce055cd9@i24g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
During a brief tour of Pakistan early this month with six other Sri
Lankan journalists, the question that came to my mind was whether the
world really sees Pakistan and Sri Lanka as victims of terrorism.
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  Indian PM reaches Frankfurt enroute on a ten day visit to US, France         


Author: pthakur
Date: Sep 23, 2008 00:53

Indian PM reaches Frankfurt enroute on a ten day visit to US, France

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reached Frankfurt enroute to the US
where he will address the 63rd session of the UN General Assembly and
will also hold talks with US President Bush on several issues
including the civilian nuclear initiative.

Civil nuclear cooperation will be high on the agenda of Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh during his 10-day visit to the United States and
France.

Dr Singh will meet Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on the
sidelines of the UN General Assembly meet in New York on Wednesday.

Foreign Secretary Shiv Shanker Menon told reporters that Prime
minister will discuss the entire gamut of India-Pakistan relations
with Zardari.

Following is the statement by the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on
the occasion of his departure to United States and France:
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  Indian Ocean Concert in DC (27th Sept, Sat) - Tickets selling fast, Hurry!         


Author: Arun Gopalan
Date: Sep 22, 2008 16:49

Association for India's Development

presents a Benefit Concert
by

the CONTEMPORARY, ROCK, FUSION, FOLK and CLASSIC by India's No 1
Fusion band

"INDIAN OCEAN"

Saturday, 27 September 2008
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

www.indianoceanindc.com

Venue : Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center
---------- Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria Campus
3001 North Beauregard Street
Alexandria
Virginia 22311

Tickets: $ 25*, $35, $50 , $100
Buy 4 get 1 free
Buy 20 get 6 free

Hurry! This will be a SOLD OUT concert soon!
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  Cynthia Farrell Jane Goodrich Grace Wyckoff http://www.charloteweb.com         


Author: a0000lkjlkjkljkloi
Date: Sep 20, 2008 02:02

http://www.charloteweb.com
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Camp Hope (2008) (post-production) .... Patricia
Route 30 (2008) (completed) .... Amish Martha
A Beautiful Life (2008) (completed) .... Anne
Multiple Sarcasms (2008) (completed) .... Annie

"Desperate Housewives" .... Katherine Mayfair (19 episodes, 2007-2008)
- You're Gonna Love Tomorrow (2008) TV episode .... Katherine
Mayfair
- Free (2008) TV episode .... Katherine Mayfair
...
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  CHRISTIANS COLLECT CASH RS. 900 CRORE ....... TO MURDER / CONVERT HINDUS - Cash scanner on evangelist         


Author: ravimpillay
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:52

http://www.christianaggression.com/item_display.php?type=NEWS&id=1213237981

Cash scanner on evangelist

Posted June 11, 2008

John Mary
June 10, 2008
Telegraph India
Source Link

Thiruvananthapuram, June 9: A high-profile evangelist is under
pressure to explain an �unaccounted� amount of Rs 900 crore his
trust received from the US as Kerala�s crackdown on �commercial
spiritualism� gathers pace.

Bishop K.P. Yohannan has been under the watch of regulators and police
since the hunt for �fake godmen� began in the first week of May
for having received the funds from the Texas-based Gospel for Asia in
the past 12 years. Failure to explain could make him the subject of a
probe.
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