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 on: September 04, 2010, 05:06:16 PM 
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 on: September 04, 2010, 07:32:00 AM 
Started by zomaslaus - Last post by zomaslaus
Pastor Benny Hinn clears the air surrounding his divorce. Watch Pastor Benny Hinn speak about his divorce below

Pastor Benny Hinn speak out about his Divorce

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 on: September 04, 2010, 06:31:41 AM 
Started by zomaslaus - Last post by zomaslaus
Israelis may be wondering what might be going on with Netanyahu, read this article from cnn below:


If, in Israel, no great suspense adheres to the question of what will come of the newest round of direct peace talks — "not much" is the consensus — real mystery surrounds the stocky, golden-tongued gentleman on President Obama's right on the red carpet Wednesday.
No question that's Benjamin Netanyahu. But what is he doing?
The attentive son of a right wing historian, Netanyahu campaigned against the 1993 Oslo Accords the first time he ran for prime minister, and returned to office in 2009 by assembling a coalition of religious and nationalist parties that oppose almost everything Israel would be presumed to give up in the negotiations he claims to have embraced enthusiastically. Not two years ago, at the start of his second term, he opposed the entire premise of the negotiation: That Palestinians should get a state of their own.
So while coverage of the launch of the talks was respectful and straightforward, assaying Netanyahu's sincerity has become a parlor game for an Israeli public that thought it knew him. Journalists traveling to D.C. with the official Israeli delegation studied him like a Chinese wall poster.
(See Hillary Clinton's high-stakes reentry into Mideast peace negotiations.)
"It was fascinating to watch Netanyahu in the two days of this summit," Nahum Barnea wrote in the daily Yedioth Ahronoth. "First, because he appeared happy: focused. Authoritative. Confident of his ability." The columnist noted Bibi refrained from trying to one-up his Palestinian counterpart, as both sides did in 1991 Madrid. "He kept his word completely. He went even further: he turned willingness to reach an agreement not only into a commitment of his government, but his own personal commitment. I am the man who has decided to make painful decisions, he says. Try me."
(See how the Israeli-Palestinian direct talks are lowering the bar on "progress.")
Said Uri Misgave, in the same pages: "At this time, it's very hard to determine anything about Benjamin Netanyahu's desire: Beyond political survival, nobody has declared on his behalf what he truly wants to get, and not only on the diplomatic front."
Tzipi Livni, whose Kadima Party ended up as the opposition despite outpolling Netanyahu's Likud in the 2009 ballot, says she wishes the prime minister well in conspicuous pursuit of the cause — negotiated final peace — that was the centerpiece of her own party's platform. And though she refrains from assigning motives, Livni notes that Israel's standing in the international community was reaching perilous lows. "It affected relations with the United States," she told TIME. "And for the average Israeli, relations with the United States are a matter of feeling safe and secure."
A constellation of other rationales wheeled through the public discussion, including the incentive of access to new American military technology, including stealth fighters. And no one doubts that, in complying with Obama's oft-stated desire for a serious push at resolving the Palestinian conflict, Netanyahu is obliging Israel's paramount ally in the effort to thwart Iran's nuclear effort, the issue Israelis see overriding all others.
But overlapping interests are not nearly so fascinating as the question of whether a politician is looking to become a statesman. On the inbound flight, Netanyahu was informed that four Jewish settlers were murdered in their car by gunmen dispatched by Hamas, the militant Islamist group that governs the 1.5 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and chose this way to protest talks. The prime minister's response — that he would ignore terror designed to upend negotiations — echoed Yitzhak Rabin, the prime minister who signed the Oslo pact, and was murdered by a right-wing Israeli for doing so.
A week ago, in Haaretz, the daily favored by Israel's political class, Aluf Benn asked: "Who is Benjamin Netanyahu? Is he our Gorbachev, a great reformer who will end Israeli rule in the territories?" The widely noted piece observed that in cultivating Washington and the international community, the prime minister was following his role model, "Theodor Herzl, the father of political Zionism, who fought for the support of the great powers." Comparison was also made with Nixon, who as a lifelong hawk could afford to reach out to Communist China.
But could Bibi be Gorby? Danny Danon, a Likud colleague who opposes talks, thinks for a minute. It depends on the Palestinian side, he says. "I think if he thought he had a real partner, he'd be willing to cross the line," Danon says. "He's a much better prime minister than the first time. Maybe he's not making more decisions, but he thinks more."


Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2016085,00.html#ixzz0yZEQ8KHN

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 on: September 03, 2010, 08:34:46 PM 
Started by gugo10 - Last post by zomaslaus
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 on: September 03, 2010, 09:08:48 AM 
Started by gugo10 - Last post by Xtrince
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 on: September 03, 2010, 09:06:55 AM 
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 on: September 03, 2010, 05:42:01 AM 
Started by zomaslaus - Last post by zomaslaus
This is currently happening now and if you have a model of this Toshiba Laptop, you can do yourself good by reading this article from cnn

Toshiba has announced the voluntary recall of about 41,000 notebook computers worldwide at risk of overheating and burning users.

The recalled models are the Satellite T135, Satellite T135D and Satellite ProT130 notebook computers, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Consumers are asked to immediately download the latest version of a software program called BIOS. The program will detect whether a recalled notebook is overheating, and will disable the computer's external power and alert the consumer to contact Toshiba for a free repair. The software is available at http://laptops.toshiba.com/about/consumer-notices. Customers without Internet access are asked to contact the company for installation of the program.

The company has received 129 reports of the computers overheating and deforming the plastic casing around the AC adapter plug, according to the Product Safety Commission. Of those, there have been two reports of minor burns and two reports of minor property damage.

Toshiba sold the computers from August 2009 through August 2010 for $600 to $800.

Additional information is available from Toshiba at (800) 457-7777 or http://laptops.toshiba.com/about/consumer-notices.

The Product Safety Commission is taking further reports of problems at https://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/incident.aspx.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/web/09/03/toshiba.recall/index.html?hpt=T2

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 on: September 02, 2010, 08:18:48 AM 
Started by zomaslaus - Last post by zomaslaus
People said that Christopher Columbus would sail off the edge of the earth, but in 1492 he discovered America.

People laughed at the Wright brothers' attempts to create a flying machine, but in 1903 they flew the first airplane.

Albert Einstein's teachers failed him in school, but he went on to be the most famous scientist of the twentieth century.

Musicians and critics booed the music of Richard Wagner, but his compositions transformed the music world.

Westinghouse was called a fool for daring to stop a train with wind, but today his airbrakes are used the world over.

People called Abraham Lincoln a country bumpkin, but he went on to become one of our most respected presidents.


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 on: September 02, 2010, 05:45:11 AM 
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With mounting pressure and criticisms, it appears that former President, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida may be about to drop his bid for the presidency of the federal republic of Nigeria. Sources close to us seems like he is loosing hope on himself with the negative criticisms he gets from his facebook page unlike President Goodluck Jonathan, who has been getting more than steller endorsements. Below is the news from allAfrica:


Peoples Democratic Party presidential aspirant and former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, has foreclosed stepping down for President Goodluck Jonathan, insisting that '2011 belongs to God.'

Babangida, who was at the national secretariat of the party to commiserate with the leadership of the party over the fire incident that razed the conference room of the secretariat, said that he was fully prepared to vie for the parties ticket.

While admitting that he met with President Goodluck Jonathan, the former military president accompanied by members of his campaign committee, explained that, 'of course, we discussed Nigeria'.

His words; "Of course, we discussed Nigeria. But not what you guys have been insinuating. So, whenever you find two heads of state, they talk about this country: how can we improve this country.

"2011 belongs to God and I am fully prepared. The negative comments about me I do appreciate. I will be a fool if I accept that everybody loves me. But there are others who do. That's life."

Asked to comment on his reported meeting with President Jonathan, the presidential aspirant said; " Unknown to most of you, there is a very robust relationship between the family of President Jonathan and the family of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. His wife has been very kind. She asks after my children all the time and I appreciate that.

"I don't run away from my friends and my brothers. The President's wife has taken a lot of interest in my children and I used the opportunity to convey my appreciation to his wife for her concern.

Babangida is scheduled to formally declare for the presidential contest cum flagging off of his campaign on September 15, in Abuja.

Receiving the presidential aspirant, the national chairman of the PDP, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, who led his guests to inspect the fire incident said that the NWC members were elated by the visit, which came on the heels of that of President Jonathan, who was at the secretariat last Sunday.

"We are very happy to receive our very revered leader, former president of Nigeria who is visiting us on a different capacity as one of the front runners in our party for the ticket of the PDP in the forthcoming presidential election and we received him as a member of our party who has come to commiserate with us on the unfortunate fire incident in our secretariat", Nwodo said.

IBB who had arrived the party secretariat at exactly 11.55 AM in a black jeep marked DL 708 ABJ, and dressed in white Agbada had remarked in the Visitors Book thus: 'Courtesy visit to the chairman of PDP to sympathise with him over the fire incident'.

Also, elder statesman and former governor of Plateau State, Chief Solomon Lar led a delegation of politicians from Plateau State to the PDP national headquarters to commiserate with the party leadership.

Lar described the incident as unfortunate and thanked God that no life was lost in the inferno.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201009020553.html

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 on: September 02, 2010, 05:11:12 AM 
Started by zomaslaus - Last post by zomaslaus
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