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EU's
'big three' in crisis, says third way guru (March
24, 2006)
- France, Germany and Italy are facing an
economic crisis with worrying levels of unemployment, Tony Blair's
intellectual guru has declared on the eve of an EU summit which
starts in Brussels this afternoon. In a rare insight into the prime
minister's private thoughts about some of Britain's closest European
partners, Anthony Giddens warned of further trouble unless the three
countries reform. "Is there enough shock in France and Germany
and Italy to produce ... changes because a great deal of Europe's
unemployment is concentrated in those three countries?" the
academic asked in an interview with Guardian Unlimited. "There
manifestly is a kind of crisis in France, Germany and Italy."
Lord Giddens' remarks came as the EU's 25 leaders prepare to descend
on Brussels this afternoon for their annual spring summit, which is
traditionally devoted to jobs and economic growth, known in EU
parlance as the "Lisbon agenda". The meeting, which was
meant to show voters that European leaders are concentrating on
bread and butter issues after the rejection last year of the EU
constitution, is being held amid an increasingly gloomy economic
climate. Violent street protests have erupted in France as students
battle against a key reform designed to lower France's chronic youth
unemployment which, at 23%, is among the worst in Europe. The
"first employment contract" (CPE) is meant to encourage
companies to hire young people by making it easier to fire workers
under the age of 26. With the French government destabilized by the
street protests, Paris is spearheading a wave of protectionism that
has alarmed more liberal countries like Britain. Dominique de
Villepin, the embattled French prime minister who is championing
"economic patriotism", has named 11 "strategic"
French business sectors which should be shielded from foreign
bidders.
more...
Daniel
7:7-11
After this I saw in the night visions, and behold a fourth
beast, dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; and it had
great iron teeth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped
the residue with the feet of it: and it was diverse from all the
beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns. I
considered the horns, and, behold, there came up among them
another little horn, before whom there were three of the first
horns plucked up by the roots: and, behold, in this horn were
eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things.
I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of
days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of
his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery
flame, and his wheels as burning fire. A fiery stream issued and
came forth from before him: thousand thousands ministered unto
him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him: the
judgment was set, and the books were opened. I beheld then
because of the voice of the great words which the horn spake: I
beheld even till the beast was slain, and his body destroyed,
and given to the burning flame.
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Saddam,
Al Qaeda Did Collaborate, Documents Show (March
27, 2006)
- A former Democratic senator and 9/11
commissioner says a recently declassified Iraqi account of a 1995
meeting between Osama bin Laden and a senior Iraqi envoy presents a
"significant set of facts," and shows a more detailed
collaboration between Iraq and Al Qaeda. In
an interview yesterday, the current president of the New School
University, Bob Kerrey, was careful to say that new documents
translated last night by ABC News did not prove Saddam Hussein
played a role in any way in plotting the attacks of September 11,
2001. Nonetheless, the former senator from
Nebraska said that the new document shows that "Saddam was a
significant enemy of the United States." Mr. Kerrey said he
believed America's understanding of the deposed tyrant's
relationship with Al Qaeda would become much deeper as more captured
Iraqi documents and audiotapes are disclosed. more...
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Sky watchers
await total eclipse- Skywatchers across the globe are preparing to watch a total
eclipse of the Sun on Wednesday. An area spanning 14,500km (9,000
miles), from Ghana to Mongolia, will see the Moon completely cover
the Sun for several minutes on 29 March. During the
"totality", darkness will fall over the surrounding
landscape and the solar atmosphere - or corona, normally hidden from
view - is visible. Some countries have gone to great lengths to
attract eclipse watchers. "Solar eclipses are the ultimate
astronomical show," said Dr Robert Massey, senior astronomer at
the UK's Royal Observatory Greenwich.
Reported from harpazo
Ready:
'We're
on the eve of World War III' (March
28, 2006)
- Global
civilization is on the verge of "World War III," a massive
conflict in which the Islamic world will attempt to impose its
ideology on Western nations, according to Meir Amit, a former
director of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency. Amit, one of the
most esteemed figures in the international defense establishment,
warned Islamic nations and global Islamist groups will continue
launching "all kinds of attacks" against Western states.
He urged the international community to immediately unite and
coordinate a strategy to fight against the "Islamic war."
"We are on the eve of war with the Islamic world, which will
wage a war and all kinds of actions and attacks against the Western
world. We already noticed the terrorists in the world hit Spain,
England, France. I call it World War III. You must look at it from
this angle and treat it wider, not as a problem of terrorism here
and there," said Amit, speaking during an exclusive interview
with WND's Aaron Klein and ABC Radio's John Batchelor broadcast on
Batchelor's national program, for which Klein serves as a co-host.
(Listen to the Amit interview.) Amit served as Mossad chief from
1963 to 1968. He directed some of the most notorious Mossad
operations during that time and pioneered many of the tactics
currently used by intelligence agencies worldwide. The subject of
multiple books and movies, Amit is routinely described as a
"living legend." Now in his mid-80s, Amit serves as
chairman of Israel's Center for Special Studies. The former
intelligence chief referenced recent terror attacks against Israel,
Europe and the United States; Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions; the
insurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan; and worldwide Muslim riots.
"It looks to me like it is a kind of coordinated or
contemplated problem to somehow impose the Islamic idea all over the
world," Amit said.
more...
Dutch
Consider Legalizing Infanticide (March
28, 2006)
- Infanticide
used to be taboo in the Western world. But the government of the
Netherlands is currently considering what many consider to be
unthinkable - the creation of legal standards for pediatric
euthanasia. According to the London Times, a committee will soon be
set up to regulate the practice, which doctors have quietly been
performing for years in the Netherlands. Shockingly, Dutch
politicians have not faced the wrath of many domestic or foreign
critics. Only Italian Parliamentary Affairs minister Carlo
Giovanardi has created a ripple of continental dissent to the new
policy. "Nazi legislation and Hitler's ideas," he told an
Italian radio program last week, "are re-emerging in Euope via
Dutch euthanasia laws and the debate on how to kill ill
children." Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkeende was quick
to react, saying the Nazi comparison was "unacceptable"
and assuring his fellow Dutchmen that Italian Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi maintained Giovanardi spoke only for himself, not the
Italian government. Thus far, Giovanardi has refused to back down
from his comparison. The commission will likely issue regulations
similar to the Groningen Protocol, a document drawn up in 2004 by
the Groningen University Medical Center to establish internal
guidelines for its euthanasia program that terminated the lives of
22 disabled newborns from 1997 to 2004. According to Colleen
Campbell, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the
Groningen Protocol declared a newborn subject to euthanasia if
"his diagnosis and prognosis are 'certain,' his suffering is
'hopeless and unbearable,' and his qualify of life is 'very poor,'
according to the child's parents and 'at least one independent
doctor.'"
more...
Pope
visit to Moscow looks increasingly possible
(March 28, 2006)
- Long-strained
relations between the Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches
are improving quickly and a papal trip to Moscow in coming years
looks increasingly possible, a Vatican official said on Monday. Some
differences remain to be ironed out before Pope Benedict could make
the trip, but a new spirit in bilateral talks has already brought
progress, Cardinal Walter Kasper, head of the Vatican's Council for
Christian Unity, told Reuters. A papal visit to the home of the
Russian Orthodox Church, the largest in worldwide Orthodoxy, was the
great unfulfilled dream of the late Pope John Paul II. But a thaw in
chilly relations with Moscow has come under his successor Benedict.
"We had a difficult period behind us but now things are
moving," he said in an interview. "There is a new spirit
today." One of the main hurdles to a papal visit was Russian
Orthodox suspicion that the Vatican tried to win over Orthodox
believers to Catholicism after the collapse of the Soviet Union in
1991 opened Russia to religion again. Kasper said the two churches
had set up a commission to review the charge of Catholic
proselytism, or wooing away of Orthodox faithful, and that it was
working very well. "We are convinced the proselytism problem
can be solved easily," he said. "If there are concrete
cases, we are ready to investigate and if there are misuses, we will
change things." The next step was to work out an agreement on
this between Benedict and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexiy II, he
said. "If we can find such common formulas, I think a meeting
can be possible," he added.
more...
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Evangelicals
seeing the error of 'replacement theology'
Link Lost (March
27, 2006)
- Dr. John Hagee, the American evangelical
pastor who last month announced plans for a Christian-style AIPAC,
says the organization is a "canopy group" encompassing
Christian supporters of Israel from across America and is coming
together "with a speed and harmony I never would have believed
possible." Hagee says he attempted
something similar, though on a smaller scale, 25 years ago, but to
no avail. "I called 30 pastors together... At the end of the
first hour, I lost 29 of them." Now, by contrast, "I
called 400 [pastors] and all 400 have agreed to participate in
Christians United for Israel." The
San Antonio, Texas-based Hagee specifies three primary aims for the
group: one, to unite Christian supporters of Israel to speak
"with one voice for a common cause"; two, to establish a
"rapid response" capability that can flood Capitol Hill
with e-mails, faxes and phone calls at short notice on issues of
concern to Israel; and three, to organize "Night to Honor
Israel" events in every major US city "so that the Jewish
people can see and feel Christians expressing the love of God to
them without a hidden agenda." The
new initiative by Hagee, who has collected and distributed millions
of dollars to Israeli causes over the past 25 years, raises
questions about what precisely he means by "support for
Israel" and whether there are conditions for that support. In
an interview with The Jerusalem Post, he said
"Christians United for Israel is completely loyal to the
positions of the Bible" and that he does not seek to influence
the Israeli government or to support political candidates in Israel
or America. But that "loyalty" to the Bible, in his
interpretation, for instance, means not backing the relinquishing of
biblical territory. It's an apparent
contradiction that he reconciled as follows: "The Bible says
that God gave the Jewish people this sacred land. 'It's yours. Don't
give it away. If you choose to give it away, that's your business.
We're still friends, although we feel you make the wrong choice. I
wouldn't stop supporting Israel because of your choice.'"
more...
Vatican
Sees Warming Relations With China (March
27, 2006)
- The Vatican's
foreign minister said Saturday that the ``time is ripe'' for the
Holy See and Beijing to establish diplomatic relations, and
confirmed it is ready to move its embassy from Taiwan. However,
there were some things that the Vatican will not give up, Archbishop
Giovanni Lajolo said, in an apparent reference to the Roman Catholic
Church's tradition that the pope names his bishops. China demands a
say in the appointment of bishops. ``As is known, there have already
been various contacts, with ups and downs,'' Lajolo said in an
interview with Hong Kong station I-Cable TV. ``It seems to me that
the Holy See has clearly explained what it is asking for, what it is
ready to concede and what it can never give up if it is to remain
faithful to itself. In our opinion, the time is ripe.'' The text
from the interview was made available at the Vatican during the
ceremonies installing 15 new cardinals, including Hong Kong Bishop
Joseph Zen, an outspoken champion of religious freedom in China. Zen
acknowledged in an interview with The Associated Press that the
appointment of bishops was the chief obstacle, but said he was
confident a formula could be found to overcome the differences.
more...
What's
behind today's epidemic of teacher-student sex? (March
27, 2006)
- It was a
bizarre and emotional courtroom scene, but one occurring with
disturbing frequency these days. A popular middle school teacher,
43-year-old Pamela Diehl-Moore, had tearfully pleaded guilty to
having sex with a child - a 13-year-old male student who had just
completed 7th grade - and now stood before a Hackensack, N.J., judge
awaiting sentencing. And what would that sentence be? Considering
all the intense media coverage of male sexual predators victimizing
female children, one might expect a stiff prison term, accompanied
by a withering rebuke. But when New Jersey Superior Court Judge
Bruce A. Gaeta opened his mouth, the words that came out did not
express criticism of the teacher, nor acknowledge any damage she had
done to her victim. "I really don't see the harm that was done
here," the judge proclaimed, "and certainly society
doesn't need to be worried. I do not believe she is a sexual
predator. It's just something between two people that clicked beyond
the teacher-student relationship." "Clicked"? With a
13-year-old? "Maybe it was a way for him, once this happened,
to satisfy his sexual needs," the judge added. "People
mature at different rates." Gee thanks, Judge. According to
court transcripts, Gaeta summed up his shocking judicial leniency
this way: "I don't see anything here that shows this young man
has been psychologically damaged by her actions. And don't forget,
this was mutual consent. Now certainly under the law, he is too
young to legally consent, but that's what the law says. Some of the
legislators should remember when they were that age. Maybe these
ages have to be changed a little bit."
more...
Brighter
sun adds to fears of climate change (March
26, 2006)
- THE amount of sunshine reaching earth is
increasing, accelerating the pace of climate change, scientists have
found. A series of independent studies
around the world show a significant rise in the amount of sunshine
penetrating the atmosphere to be absorbed by the earth's surface and
turned into heat. The research will
concern climate researchers who are already predicting a rapid rise
in global temperatures due to man-made emissions of so-called
greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. "The
enhanced warming we have seen since the 1990s along with phenomena
such as the widespread melting of glaciers could well be due to this
increased intensity of sunlight compounding the effect of greenhouse
gases," said Professor Martin Wild of the Institute of
Atmospheric and Climate Science in Zurich, Switzerland. Researchers
will present their findings to the European Geophysical Union
conference in Vienna next week. They
reverse a 30-year trend. Measurements of sunshine levels between
1960 and 1990 had shown a decrease in the amount of sunshine
reaching the earth, a phenomenon known as global dimming. more...
Are
Terror Cells for Sale in NW Ohio? (March
26, 2006)
- Are terror
cells for sale in Northwest Ohio? The FBI is investigating two
incidents this week locally, where Middle Eastern men bought big
quantities of disposable cell phones. NBC-24 was the first
Toledo TV station to tell you about an investigation in Defiance.
Now authorities are looking at similar suspicious activity in
Bowling Green. The concern: terrorists want them. The disposable
cell phones have pre-paid minutes and come already programmed, which
makes them almost untraceable to a terrorist. NBC-24 has learned
there's a big black market for them. Police say two men walked into
a Bowling Green WalMart Wednesday night and bought nine disposable
cell phones. A similar incident occurred Monday in Defiance when a
man bought thirty of the pre-paid cell phones from several
stores.Police in both communities have found common threads.
"Common threads would be men of Middle Eastern descent as well
as a vehicle bearing a Michigan license plate, says Lt. Brad Conner
of the Bowling Green police department. more...
Israeli
leader's party will divide Jerusalem (March
26, 2006)
- Just five days
before national elections here, acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's
Kadima party revealed yesterday it would divide Jerusalem and allow
a Palestinian state to be established in parts of Israel's
"eternal capital." The revelation follows months of
denials by top Kadima officials that the party would advocate
withdrawing from Jerusalem. "The Old City, Mount Scopus, the
Mount of Olives, the City of David, Sheikh Jarra will remain in our
hands, but [regarding] Kafr Akeb, Abu-Ram, Shuafat, Hizma, Abu-Zaim,
Abu-Tur, Abu Dis, in the future, when the Palestinian state is
established, they will become its capital," said Otniel
Schneller, a Kadima member who represented the party at a debate
yesterday on dividing Jerusalem. The neighborhoods Schneller listed
are located on Jerusalem's periphery near the city's border with the
West Bank. Schneller said Kadima supports "separation between
us and the Palestinians who don't live in the heart of
Jerusalem," claiming there would be "no concessions"
on sites that are sacred to Jews. Several Kadima officials and
leaders associated with the party's now comatose founder, Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, previously made statements about dividing
Jerusalem that immediately were denied by the party.
more...
'Satanic'
art in Catholic Church exposed (March
26, 2006)
- Could the
Roman Catholic Church's sex abuse crisis be tied to embedded Satanic
and occultic imagery in its artwork - some of it hundreds of years
old? That is the seemingly incredible thesis of a new documentary,
"Rape of the Soul," made not by anti-Catholic bigots, but
by devout followers of the Church. "Rape of the Soul" is
in theatrical release in major cities, including New York and Los
Angeles. The documentary explores the prevalent use of satanic,
sexual, occult and anti-Catholic images in historical and
contemporary religious artwork. The film also discusses the
mysterious acceptance of the artwork at the highest and most trusted
levels of the Catholic Church. "Rape of the Soul" is rated
R because of the disturbing content involving demonic, violent and
sexual imagery. The film, which is being released by Silver Sword
International, contends a major cause of sexual abuse in the
Catholic Church could be due to prolonged exposure to sexual and
satanic images being incorporated into the religious art.
more...
Solar
eclipse on 29th (March 25, 2006)
- The
Meteorological department on Friday said a partial solar eclipse
will be witnessed in Pakistan on March 29. A statement said it will
be a total solar eclipse for some parts of South America, West and
North Africa, South East Europe and Central Asia. The announcement
said the path of totality will start at the sunrise from North East
Brazilian coast and will then pass through Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo,
Benin, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Libya, Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, Southern
Russia and Kazakhstan and will end at sunset to North West Mongolia.
The duration of totality will be four minutes 11 seconds maximum
(not for Pakistan. The extreme northern region of the country will
observe maximum magnitude of around 57 per cent while the extreme
southern region will observe minimum magnitude up to 17 per cent.
People have been advised not to observe the sun directly because the
sunlight causes harm for eyes in normal conditions as well as during
the eclipse. The observers must use a 'solar filter glasses.
Geomagnetic
flip may not be random after all (March
24, 2006)
- One of the most fascinating natural phenomena
on Earth is the flipping of its magnetic field, which has occurred
hundreds of times in the last 160 million years. When the magnetic
field flips, the North Pole becomes the South Pole and vice versa.
The last time this happened was some 780,000 years ago, so we could
be heading for another reversal soon. Now, physicists in Italy have
found that the frequency of these polarity reversals is not random
as previously thought but occurs in clusters, revealing some kind of
"memory" of previous events (physics/0603086). Although a
full geomagnetic polarity reversal can take thousands of years to
complete, the implications could be enormous. As well as affecting
the migration trajectories of birds and other animals, the
disruption to the Earth's magnetic field could expose the Earth to
hazardous cosmic rays -- a scenario that some researchers have
linked to mass extinction events like the one that wiped out the
dinosaurs around 65 million years ago. Geoscientists believe that
our planet's internal magnetic dynamo is responsible for pole
reversals, but the actual mechanism is not well understood. Previous
analyses assumed that the number of times the poles have reversed
over last 160 million years follows a Poisson distribution, implying
that the events are random. The Poisson distribution tells you the
probability of a number of events occurring in a fixed time if the
events are independent and the average rate is known. A good example
of the Poisson distribution in physics is the likelihood of unstable
radioactive nuclei decaying in a certain period.
more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
Philippines
Volcano Belches Ash Big Eruption Feared (March
22, 2006)
- A
Philippines volcano spewed a column of ash nearly a mile (1.5
kilometres) into the sky late on Tuesday, raising fears of a major
eruption. Officials said they were considered increasing the alert
level after Mount Bulusan in the central Philippines belched ash an
hour before midnight (1600 GMT). The
Philippine Institute of Seismology and Vulcanology (Phivolcs) said
the ash was unlikely to cause any harm. But
researcher Jojo Cordon said more earthquakes had been recorded in
the area recently, a possible sign that the volcano may be about to
erupt more powerfully. He
said the ash column may have been created by a reaction between
water and hot materials, a "possible sign of rising
magma". A
four-kilometer (2.4-mile) exclusion zone is already in place around
the 1,565-meter (5,133-foot) volcano, which is 600 kilometers (370
miles) southeast of Manila. Cordon
said Phivolcs is considering raising the alert level for Bulusan
from level one to level three, indicating "moderate
unrest." The highest alert
level is level five, indicating an actual eruption of lava.
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