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Stellar Mystique and Violence LinkScroll down for today's pictures & links.Stellar Mystique and ViolenceV838 Monocerotis (the Unicorn) presents a sort of "cloak-and-dagger", [..] |
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Charles Xavier, Mystique y Moira McTaggert en el set de X-Men: First Class La verdad es que el que una película se ruede en exteriores, da mucha vidilla porque los fans obtenemos bastante material de la película, consiguiendo como lo que pasa con la película de Captain America que nos emocionemos incluso más, pero llega un momento que no es bueno conocer tanto de la película. Con la [...] [..] |
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| Violence's defenseless hostages Until when we're gonna keep on watching the same news? Until the shot by some "taffer kid" were us?? The governing seems not to worry for the silent civil war that happens in Buenos Aires, for them the espionage is more important... and meanwhile we keep on living behind railings and the murders go armed and free.Every day we breakfast, lunch and dinner with similar or with the same co [..] |
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| Lebanon: Combating Domestic Violence
“In the Middle East, many still believe it is ok for a man to beat his wife. KAFA is one organization that is working hard to erase this mentality of acceptan [..] |
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| Political violence in Nicaragua out of control 24 November 2008 Violence between supporters of opposing political parties in Nicaragua is spiralling out of control, following this month's municipal elections.Hundreds of supporters from the Sandinista National Liberation Front Party (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional - FSLN) and the opposition Liberal Constitutional Party (Partido Liberal Constitucionalista - PLC) clashed in Managua on 18 November. They used sticks, stones, home-made mortars, guns and machetes. Many people were wounded but no official fi [..] |
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| Muslim and Christian, Egyptians stand together against violence Think of this as your Unicorn Chaser for the collective human soul. On New Year's Eve, a Christian church in Alexandria, Egypt was attacked by suicide bombers. For those Coptic Christians, the bombing came with a lot of added tension. Their Christmas, like that of several other Christian sects outside the Western Catholic/Protestant divide, falls after the New Year. Many expected further bombings [..] |
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| Israeli Knesset considering censorship bill for 'net porn, violence Xeni Jardin:
BB reader Sharon says,
Great fun! Over here in Israel, it seems that we're about to get our internet censored by the state, which will decide what's good for us! (unless we sign up specifically for uncensored internet and identify ourselves as deviant porn hounds!)
Link to Haaretz story.
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| Former Weather Underground radical on Tucson shootings, political violence "I doubt that Loughner, sitting in a Tucson jail (...) cares much about who won the 2010 midterms or who will win the presidency in 2012. I doubt that a man who seems so confused and desperate cares much about ideology. Sarah Palin and her cross-hairs map deserve nothing but ignominy, but the suspect probably didn't worry that liberals would blame conservatives for the shooting or that conservativ [..] |
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| As drug violence escalates, entire length of US-Mexico border to be patrolled by unmanned drones [Image courtesy General Atomics. An artist's rendition of Predator B, the unmanned aerial drone patrolling the US-Mexico border for human and drug trafficking, and other threats.] Beginning this Wednesday, the entire 2,000 miles of border between the United States and Mexico will be patrolled by unmanned aerial drones. Three drones are already patrolling portions of that border, and a fourth Preda [..] |
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| Juárez, Mexico: Amid escalating violence against press, local paper asks narcos, "What do you want from us?" What do you want from us?: The title of a front-page editorial published this Sunday by the El Diario paper in Juárez, Mexico. The editorial is addressed to the drug cartels responsible for epic levels of violence in the area, including increasing incidents of torture, kidnapping, and murder of reporters—including two victims, just last week, from this same paper. I will try to translate, pl [..] |
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