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THATS IS TO SAY .
About this event: Let's Share Our Differences
Related to country: Egypt

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CONFLICT BEYOND BELIEF,SO MANEY
<> CONFLICT BEYOND BELIEF THOSE SAYS
IT WAS ZEALOT OF FIRE
Where the act of creation took place
As a celebration of the beauty and terror of life.
More to life in the Promised Land,quest for fire
WHAT A SAD THING
and Meaning as to what happing to the of terror of life. :-

[1] "otto vass"who died by cold squared in the parking lot of 9/11 Store
For haven a BBQ party and went for Baying TABASCO and
His daughter Anne,18 and Katherine,17
said to "Cold Squared".

ITS BEYOND BELIEF

[2] To subway jumper shocking tragedy Act
Dr. Suzan Killinger Johnson,is unspeakable
The truth of her final conflict
Beyond Belief to the most critical time
in mother "Baby Blue's" and child life "cuyler/
it's shocking tragedy, (Cuyler Killinger Johnson"
who died Friday Morning Aug.ll, 2000
at his mother's suicide bid
and she died Aug. 19, 2000, 8:00 pm.

ITS HERE FINAL CONFLICT
BEYOND BELIEF

The Doctor who Jumped in
front of the subway train
Holding her infant son cuyles (has died Aug .11, 2000)
and the mother injured in the subway tragedy
died as well: so how a successful,
professional woman who had helped others
cope with depression had not been able
to get the help she needed.
It is a question about what happened, why ?
what is to say. .

[3] THE FAMILY OF THE LOST RUSSIAN
KURSK SUB CATASTROPHE

As there son are dying Inside a
Tin cans its ocean tomb.
The grief is immeasurable as
Russia mourns the Sailor and
Nobody seems to know what happened,
Thats the saddest thing.
"That is to say":

WHAT A SAD THING,
THAT HAD TO HAPPENED !
[4] AS TURKS BOMB lRAQUI KURDS
and they say
we do not know
why they bombed us.

WHAT A SAD THING,
THAT HAD TO HAPPENED AGINE !
[5] September 11, 2001

I am as I feel above me the sky- blind stars,
Waiting for their light as the brilliantly,
Funny thing that had happened so far,
It's a wild thing everything ~@ a puree with a lot's of grief.

It draws rally, cry grief, trouble, anger,
Fear, and heart break, full of sadness.
Full of question, disappointment, disbelief,
Mourning, devastation to the World and national disaster,
Whose affair is this? Requiring concern,
Attention and effort of that particular event.

Where is the hidden hand behind that cover story?

It’s horrendous, the day of September 11th, 2001,

Whose Affair is this Anyhow?
It's a bad day’s wild thing,
With a lot of grief and sadness.
WHAT A SAD THING

[6] Deep Space Voyage of Rediscovery,
Star Trek Generation, in deep space,
Its a New Day, to the Ray's of light
Which fell from the sun,
That man and women are
The "offspring of light", to
The Rays of light
Which fell from the sun as
"The act of creation took place",
"That's to say"

Dream on Skylight
Even after with Guiding Light".
To the Ray"s of light which fell from the sun,
That men and women are the "off spring " of light"to
The ray"s of light falling from the sun as
The act of creation "took place in Primeval time.
THAT'S TO SAY"

AND YOU WILL BE FIRST ON THE MOON
that could be dangerous moonlight
"Hello, Hello -
Any life out there,
it could also explain
Why in the World all all this has to happened.

WHAT A SAD THING
That had to happened,
With a fire in the eyes,
It was a Zealot of fire,
To the third rock from the sun,
R a b b a Amen El k h e p e r a
From into the beginning of becoming
In primeval time, in primeval matters.
Where the act of creation "took place to as,
The work of a lifetime is the process of returning to light and life.
THATS IS TO SAY

For a time I rest In the grace of the world peace and I am free but nothing noteworthy has happened so far to the final day of the end of the World. That is to say ¡¡¡Ù

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January 29, 2008 | 5:17 PM Comments  3 comments

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Fresh efforts to seal Gaza border .
About this event: African And Arab Regional Conference On Electronic Transaction Security, Digital Signature And PKI
Related to country: Egypt

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Fresh efforts to seal Gaza border,Egypt has started choking off supplies to its border zone with Gaza in an attempt to discourage Palestinians from pouring into the area, reports say.
The people of Gaza have been crossing freely into Egypt for a sixth day after militants destroyed the border wall.

Security forces have been powerless to prevent the flow of people stocking up on food and fuel supplies amid an Israeli blockade.

Israel says it will begin allowing some supplies back to Hamas-ruled Gaza.


Reports say Egyptian lorries are being prevented from entering the Sinai peninsula, as well as being stopped at checkpoints outside the town of Rafah, which straddles the perforated border.

Meanwhile, Israeli tankers carrying fuel intended for Gaza's one power station are reported to have arrived at the Karni crossing point, and are waiting to cross.

The Israelis say they are in talks with Egypt on how to reseal the Egyptian-Gaza border, which - until last week - had been mostly closed since the militant Hamas movement seized control of Gaza last June.

The embargo has caused power cuts and food shortages in Gaza, which is home to about 1.5m Palestinians.


GAZA BLOCKADE
17 January: Israel seals border following rise in rocket attacks
20 January: Gaza's only power plant shuts down
22 January: Israel eases restrictions
22 January: Egyptian border guards disperse Palestinian protest against closure
23 January: Border wall breached

On the Gazan side, Hamas security guards have been deployed and are stopping civilian cars from entering Egypt.

However, trucks carrying supplies into the coastal strip are being allowed to cross, as well as pedestrians.

There is no confirmation that Hamas and the Egyptian authorities are working together to seal the border and end the chaos of the last week.

However, reports from Rafah's Brazil gate say Egyptian security forces and Hamas militants have strung barbed wire across one of the breaches, while at Salah Eddin gate the two sides worked together to control traffic.

Correspondents say Egypt wants to restore shared control of its 13-kilometre (eight-mile) border with Gaza between the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and European Union monitors.

Hamas, which overthrew the Palestinian Authority dominated by the rival Fatah party in June, has described the old system as "history".

Israel began tightening its blockade of the Gaza Strip after an increase in rocket attacks by militants targeting its settlements near the border.




January 28, 2008 | 10:08 PM Comments  0 comments

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He suggested his wife will lose South Carolina.
About this event: African And Arab Regional Conference On Electronic Transaction Security, Digital Signature And PKI
Related to country: United Arab Emirates

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Obama Navigates Racial Minefield in S.C.,Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., campaigns during a town hall meeting in Beaufort, S.C., Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008.
Democrat Barack Obama is walking a tricky racial line in South Carolina, openly appealing to black voters while striving not to be tagged as "the black candidate."

His success or failure will help decide his party's presidential nomination, and could strongly influence the fall general election if he prevails over New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Blacks comprise large portions of the Democratic electorate in Deep South states, and they could help Obama win a handful of primaries, including Saturday's in South Carolina. But the more Obama is seen through a racial lens, the more it might hamper him in other states, especially those where voters are unaccustomed or unwilling to support black candidates.

Obama's aides acknowledge the dilemma, saying it is inevitable for the first viable black presidential contender. They hope he can benefit from black voters' enthusiasm while also highlighting the many votes he has drawn in states such as Iowa, where he won the Jan. 3 Democratic caucus.


Former President Clinton addressed the racial dynamic this week in Charleston, where he mixed praise and rebukes of Obama. He suggested his wife will lose South Carolina because many blacks understandably will vote for Obama, even as many women will vote for Sen. Clinton.

Clinton campaign strategists deny any intentional effort by Bill Clinton, his wife or even surrogates like Bob Johnson - who referred to Obama's admitted youthful drug use - to stir the racial debate. But they say they believe the fallout has had the effect of branding Obama as "the black candidate," something he has worked to avoid.

A new McClatchy/MSNBC poll holds warning signs for Obama. He leads overall in South Carolina, but his support among white Democrats fell in one week from 20 percent to a mere 10 percent. Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, who is running third, appeared to pick up the white support Obama lost.

Obama addressed racial issues Thursday when a reporter asked if he feared the Clintons were trying, to his detriment, to depict him as the black candidate.

He replied that he has run his presidential campaign and public career "based on the idea that we're all in it together, and that black, white, Hispanic, Asian, all of us share common dreams, common fears, and common concerns."

That approach, he said, won him votes "across the board" in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada, and will elsewhere.

"I'll let the Clintons speak to what their strategy is going to be," Obama said coolly.

Obama, the son of a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas, must juggle race-related matters that sometimes seem to conflict. He must convince blacks that America is ready to elect someone like him, so their votes for him will not be wasted and their hopes dashed. At the same time, he says voters can embrace him without regard to color - as if he had "polka dots."

An exchange Tuesday with a black woman at Winthrop University in Rock Hill illustrated the two-step dance. The woman said her father, 77, was reluctant to back Obama because he feared "an African-American candidate won't be able to do what he needs to do in Washington to get change done."

Obama, before a crowd of 900, said he was "absolutely convinced" that Americans "don't care whether you are black, white, brown or green."

"If I came to you and I had polka dots," he said, "but you were convinced that I was going to put more money in your pockets and help you pay for college and keep America safe, you'd say, 'OK, I wish he didn't have polka dots, but I'm still voting for him.'"

If the racial minefields are worrisome, they don't keep Obama from having fun with the heavily black audiences here. The Harvard Law School graduate sometimes playfully breaks into a black vernacular, which seems to amuse him and his audiences greatly.

"I need you to grab Cousin Pookie to vote," he told a crowd in Kingstree on Thursday. "I need you to get Ray-Ray to vote."

At a similar rally in Dillon, Obama said Clinton was ducking the need to shore up Social Security. "There are some things that aren't right," he said, "and some things that just ain't right. And that ain't right!"

He chuckled, the crowd laughed and cheered. "In Washington," he added with another big grin, "that's how they do."

James Thrower, a federal government employee from Sumter, is among those black voters charmed by Obama this week.

"In the beginning of this campaign, I didn't think America was ready" to elect a black president, Thrower, 50, said after an Obama rally. "Now I do."

"This country needs some fresh blood," he said, and he will pick Obama. "We don't need Clintons back in control."

But both Clintons, campaigning separately, have wooed black and white supporters in South Carolina this week. An event Wednesday in Kingstree underscored the tension and suspicions animating the rivalry.

After fielding questions from an audience of about 200, Bill Clinton called on a black man standing near the stage. The man said he was a pastor and told Clinton that "black America is voting for Obama because he's black." He said Democrats are in a "dangerous position" because if Obama wins the nomination, voters will elect a Republican in November. "They're not ready for a black president," he said.

Several black audience members nodded and said, "That's right."

"I have to tell you I hope you're not right," Clinton responded.

He said that despite the "mean things" said about him "in the Obama camp this week," he would support the Illinois senator if he is nominated.

"The reason I think Hillary is more electable is not race, it's this," Clinton said. "If there is a security crisis somewhere between now and the election, the fact that Hillary" has served on the Senate Armed Services Committee and visited more than 80 nations "will make it much harder for them to spook people by saying she can't handle a national security crisis."