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The Russians Are Coming
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-14-2008    1
  The energy resources of Central Asia are also attractive to Russia "Where their energy comes from Central Asia, then I think that you will find that they will be moving to secure that because that is what they are using to fuel their resurgence." "Recently, we see the politics of China also, which does not have a military base but which is gradually and persistently advancing its influence in this region and in many other regions," After the Russia-Georgia conflict in the Caucasus, Russia has found the grounds to expand its presence in Central Asia
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Farming superpower Brazil spreads its know-how
bjtindle
by bjtindle  11-12-2008    2
 Planaltino, Brazil - As a young soil scientist, Edson Lobato looked out at the vast savanna of central Brazil and imagined fields of soy, corn, and cotton where most saw an inhospitable mass of red earth and tangled trees. His friends and family urged him to take his agronomy degree elsewhere, somewhere it would make a difference. But he joined Brazil's agricultural and livestock research agency (Embrapa) and relocated to the country's heartland, called the cerrado, where there was, at the time, little besides wooded plains, termites, and deer. Embrapa then set out to prove that those soils could produce like the most efficient cropland of Idaho. The agency poured millions into research. It sent teams of scientists like Mr. Lobato to the American Midwest to glean as much know-how as possible. Today his vision has helped turn Brazil into the world's largest exporter of soybeans, beef, chicken, orange juice, ethanol, and sugar.
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Pakistan warns US general to stop attacks on its soil
JackieDel
by JackieDel  11-3-2008   
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Russia is buying off our closest neighbors
spirithiker
by spirithiker  11-3-2008    4
 The U.S. move to place missile defense systems in Poland and the Czech Republic is being viewed as antagonistic by Russia. Their answer is to sell military weaponry to U.S. neighbors. Latin America and South American countries are being used as pawns in a new form of arms-race. Venezuela and Bolivia, have expelled their U.S. ambassadors. The geo-political map is changing and the U.S. is losing ground. This is yet another foreign relations failure that can only be blamed on the Bush administration. The next administration needs to do some old-fashioned diplomatic manuvering to prevent another Cuban missile crisis. I hope they are up for it.
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Islamists place $60 million bounty on Coptic Orthodox Priest's Life
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  11-1-2008   
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Snow leopard wins top photo prize
valann 47
by valann 47  10-30-2008   
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008 award
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-30-2008    6
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“New World Governance”
sahara
by sahara  10-27-2008    2
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Trinity Avenues – Garden, Real Estate Projects, Plots Uppal Ring Road
tmvarma
by tmvarma  10-21-2008   
 Trinity Avenues had a vast experience in Real Estate field Real Estate projects with well developed facilities. Trinity Garden is the latest real estate venture with plots of 200, 300 & 500 Sq yards under Greater Hyderabad limits near to uppal ring road
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STOCK FUTURES RALLY
merrie
by merrie  10-13-2008   
 OPEC tells IMF that without quick end to financial market crisis, bearish sentiment in oil market is likely to continue. • Saefong reports on taking refuge in gold
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Petraeus Talk Bolsters Obama
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-9-2008    10
 Cont.... Petraeus also came out unambiguously in his talk at Heritage for opening communications with America’s adversaries, a position McCain is attacking Obama for endorsing. Citing his Iraq experience, Petraeus said, “You have to talk to enemies.” He added that it was necessary to have a particular goal for discussion and to perform advance work to understand the motivations of his interlocutors. Yet Petraeus emphasized throughout his lecture that reaching out to insurgent groups — some “with our blood on their hands,” he said — was necessary to the ultimate goal of turning them against irreconcilable enemies like Al Qaeda in Iraq.
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Wall Street panic rolling over consumers worldwide
rmowery
by rmowery  10-9-2008    1
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U.S. Casued Global Market Mayhem Gets Worse
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-8-2008   
 Australia today did what you're suppose to do to help prevent this descent into Global Worldwide Great Depression. QUOTE: the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) cut its key cash rate by a steep 100 basis points to 6 percent on Tuesday, the biggest reduction since 1992. On Wednesday, the central bank went further by accepting more types of debt as collateral for loans and lend to banks for much longer periods. END QUOTE They are loaning money to banks cheaper...accepting more stuff as collateral for loans, giving loans to banks for longer periods of time. Period. A key words in the Aussie actions is: LOANS & COLLATERAL. The USA is BUYING bad debts and giving unsecured loans (with no collateral). Additionally, the Bush Plan not only gives away this money to banks to buy *hit...and gives loans with no collateral...but then the banks can deposit the money with the U.S. Federal Reserve and earn interest. (which d defeats the whole purpose of "loosing up credit for people
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Tajikistan asks Russia to extradite activist
tommy2balmy
by tommy2balmy  10-5-2008   
 Tajik officials have long been interested in muzzling Atovullo, but Moscow had not been receptive to the idea of shipping him back to Dushanbe - at least until very recently. Conditions have changed dramatically in the weeks following Russia’s incursion into Georgia, the Vremya Novostei article suggested. Seeking as much diplomatic support as possible for its diplomatic positions in the Caucasus and Central Asia, Russia now seems much more interested in making sure Rahmon is happy. Observers in Moscow have noted that, to date, the Tajik government has remained silent on Russia’s decision to recognize the independence of the separatist territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Dushanbe’s reticence could be a ploy to extract maximum political and economic benefits from the Kremlin
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Real faith does not impose itself, Pope Benedict teaches
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  10-2-2008   
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What the west owes to Islam
arfatrulz
by arfatrulz  9-21-2008   
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10 Amazing Big Cats
xpersianx
by xpersianx  9-16-2008   
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The "surge" worked? What does Radio Free Europe say?
tommy2balmy
by tommy2balmy  9-16-2008   
 You might be surprised. I was.
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Cheney Ratches Up The Rhetoric
klippety
by klippety  9-7-2008   
 As wrong as Cheney is, they will continue to pressure Russia for having the nerve to stand up to the US and "New Europe" while France and Germany want to find out, who actually started this conflict.
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Obama's Senate service, Part 2
masbury
by masbury  9-1-2008    2
 Especially focused on foreign policy and veterans' affairs; becomes chair of Foreign Relations' Committee's subcommittee for European Affairs.
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Russian threat to Nato supply route in Afghanistan
Yassin_M
by Yassin_M  8-26-2008   
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The New Cold War
katsteevns
by katsteevns  8-22-2008   
 Video at source.
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India's Role In Afghanistan- And the War
klippety
by klippety  8-13-2008   
 More Background Info for Complex Issues- Read On
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The Energy War Begins: From Russia With Bombs
merrie
by merrie  8-11-2008    5
 The U.S. and E.U. are also backing an associated project for a natural gas pipeline that would, again, traverse Georgia and Turkey and bypass Russia, thereby lessening Europe’s dependency on gas either sourced from Russia or sourced from Central Asia but controlled by Russia. Tale of Two Pipelines: Europe Seeks to Lower Dependency on Russian Gas Friday, March 07, 2008 By Patrick Goodenough, International Editor (CNSNews.com) - Russia's latest standoff with Ukraine over natural gas supplies has been resolved for now, but the dispute has reinforced the view in Europe that alternatives to Russian energy are sorely needed. Russia's state-owned Gazprom monopoly early this week cut supplies of gas to Ukraine by 50 percent over a longstanding financial dispute. Gazprom says Ukraine owes it $600 million. But after high-level negotiations the company said the restrictions had been lifted. http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=18989
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Putin Makes His Move
merrie
by merrie  8-11-2008    1
 Putin's aggression against Georgia should not be traced only to its NATO aspirations or his pique at Kosovo's independence. It is primarily a response to the "color revolutions" in Ukraine and Georgia in 2003 and 2004, when pro-Western governments replaced pro-Russian ones. Ever since, Putin has been determined to stop and, if possible, reverse the pro-Western trend on his borders. He seeks not only to prevent Georgia and Ukraine from joining NATO but also to bring them under Russian control. He seeks to carve out a zone of influence within NATO, with a lesser security status for countries along Russia's strategic flanks. That is the primary motive behind Moscow's opposition to U.S. missile defense programs in Poland and the Czech Republic. His war against Georgia is part of this grand strategy. Putin cares no more about a few thousand South Ossetians than he does about Kosovo's Serbs.
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US tourist killed in Beijing
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-9-2008   
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7551238.stm This is the link to a short video clip which really does not show much.
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East Asia: Regional Information
madame travels
by madame travels  7-30-2008   
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Neanderthal
aquafresh
by aquafresh  7-30-2008   
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Total Solar Eclipse to fall on China
valann 47
by valann 47  7-29-2008   
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Obama: Hours with Top Israelis, But Only Minutes with Palestinians
katsteevns
by katsteevns  7-25-2008   
 Video at source.
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Total Solar Eclipse to Occur on August 1, 2008
milmufmas
by milmufmas  7-24-2008   
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The Truth About Afghanistan Every American Should Know
blueridge
by blueridge  7-24-2008    1
 The pre-9/11 plan to invade Afghanistan and the oil pipeline deal behind it, that neither McCain nor Obama will discuss as relevant. Again 9/11 was the pretext for both Iraq and Afghanistan regime change and arranged prior to that "catalyzing event". pre-911: Unocal lavished money and attention on Taliban, flew a senior delegation to Texas Now: Afghanistan just signed a major deal to launch a long-planned, 1680 km long pipeline project expected to cost $ 8 billion. "Mission accomplished". Note the role that Karzai played prior to his installment. Note also how Pakistan fits into this equation which has nothing to do with terrorism. But there are only two practical ways to get gas and oil out of land-locked Central Asia to the sea: through Iran, or through Afghanistan to Pakistan. For Washington, Iran is tabu. That leaves Pakistan, but to get there, the planned pipeline must cross western Afghanistan
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Future Climate Change
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  7-22-2008   
 The average surface temperature of the Earth is likely to increase by 2 to 11.5°F (1.1-6.4°C) by the end of the 21st century, relative to 1980-1990, with a best estimate of 3.2 to 7.2°F (1.8-4.0°C) (see Figure 1). The average rate of warming over each inhabited continent is very likely to be at least twice as large as that experienced during the 20th century. Warming will not be evenly distributed around the globe (see Figure 2): Land areas will warm more than oceans in part due to water's ability to store heat. High latitudes will warm more than low latitudes in part due to positive feedback effects from melting ice (as discussed above). Most of North America; all of Africa, Europe, northern and central Asia; and most of Central and South America are likely to warm more than the global average. Projections suggest that the warming will be close to the global average in south Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and southern South America. The warming will differ by season, with
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Reference Maps 2008
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  7-12-2008   
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The Roving Eye Highlights...big oil....
suzikoh
by suzikoh  7-7-2008   
 Pepe Escobar... that's what I call genuine journalism...
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Throat-Singing
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-7-2008    2
 Media links don't seem to work from the clip. Go to source for some extraordinary sounds.
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History in Maps
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-29-2008    2
 Lots more interesting maps at the source.
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Descent into Chaos: How the War Against Islamic Extremism Is Being Lost
arifsali
by arifsali  6-22-2008   
 Descent into Chaos: How the War Against Islamic Extremism Is Being Lost in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid The Sunday Times review by Max Hastings: where the West has gone wrong in the war in Central Asia
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Luxury cotton's true cost exposed
Socratoad
by Socratoad  6-7-2008    1
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China´s Lost Children (AL-Yazeera)
tf1950
by tf1950  6-5-2008   
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