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Police said a written message was found by the bodies, but have not released the details.…
Posted in: 3 bodies found in Kumamoto house
Money under the table..
Posted in: Warden of Hiroshima prison replaced over inmate's escape
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http://danieldiaztecles.blogspot.com/ Robert Downey Jr is what it is. It gives an example of anything to others,…
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@Cleo: If you're the considerate smoker you claim to be, surely you never come across 'smoker…
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
But the Briton, the firm’s first non-Japanese president, did not win the backing of Japanese institutional…
Posted in: Former Olympus president Kikukawa, 6 others arrested
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presto345
Now this is a country ready to become a member of the EU.
Posted in: Clashes erupt in Belgrade to protest Mladic's arrest
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presto345
Exactly.
Posted in: Australia takes on tobacco giants over packaging
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presto345
2=25 ? Sorry, I don't get the equation.
But whatever the outcome, the need to supply energy from natural resources won't go away.
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presto345
Lack of control, morals, respect where and when it counts. They don't realize they are risking the trust, respect of their spouses, thinking they can get away with philandering, conveniently forgetting their pledges to their partners. Maybe it's just DNA, or an upbringing which instilled the rules don't apply to them. They need to realize the damage cannot be undone.
Posted in: Why do famous men with power and influence (Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods, Bill Clinton, for example) risk everything with their sexual behavior?
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presto345
Yes, let's discuss Sea Shepherd now.
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presto345
Who is the one with the attitude?
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presto345
OK, ladies and gentlemen, one big hand for . . . the pizza man, our new president. At least this is recognizable!
Posted in: Pizza chain owner Cain enters 2012 presidential race
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presto345
Real heroes are (still) among us and there are those across borders who value that.
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presto345
Some jerks must hold a strong grudge against Sony. I wonder what kind of satisfaction these cowardly idiots get from their actions.
Posted in: Sony faces another hack attack
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presto345
Shifting the question does not negate the fact Israel is a rogue state.
Posted in: Obama addresses Arab world; urges Israel to go back to 1967 borders
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presto345
You really mean that? I'd think she is good looking like, roughly, millions of Japanese women you can meet in the street every day.
Posted in: Erika Sawajiri's divorce drama continues
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presto345
I agree with cleo. This Savoie is a creep and awarding him over 6 million is way over the top, totally out of proportion. But that's US litigation for you. The obsession with bringing law suits for just about anything that displeases you.
Reclaim? Looks like abduction to me.
Posted in: $6.1 mil awarded to Tennessee man in Japan child custody battle
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presto345
john says:
There are. Is it all a great conspiracy, a great fake, deception, a mystery?
Indeed the Americans not having their story straight from the start raises questions and suspicion. Too bad.
Posted in: Obama: 'Getting our man' outweighed risks of raid
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presto345
All Al-Qaida stands for is death and destruction and they have the gall and in addition are the very essence of stupidity and ignorance in trying to claim the support of God in all this. God does not seem to want to get involved so it is earthlings that will have to do the swatting. I have never seen or heard any evidence of Al-Qaida having built, constructed anything. What is it they are really after and why? And what is it that creates humans so absorbed by hatred and the urge to destroy?
Posted in: Al-Qaida vows revenge for bin Laden's death
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presto345
Do I smell a wee bit of hypocrisy here?
Posted in: Bin Laden's death prompts questions about legality
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presto345
Amazing how many self-important (so-called) experts around the world all want to get a word in.
Posted in: Bin Laden's death prompts questions about legality
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presto345
I am getting a sick feeling in my stomach reading the self righteous comments here. Almost exonerating BL for his evil: his victims were just victims. But he was murdered. Can you believe it. BL was 'murdered'. Yes, they said that. The demise of the American justice system. No doubt from the brains of those with a very acute, pure sense of justice and humanity. Sadly no alternative solutions have been forthcoming from same brains.
Whatever happened exactly inside that bunker we may never know. Most likely, and I am not the only one speculating, BL made a threatening move and the fact he was unarmed could only be ascertained when he lay dead. It was a split second decision. He might as well have worn an explosive belt. A hidden gun. The SEAL was not about to inform command Bin Laden did not wish to surrender and politely ask permission to shoot him. There were just two criteria: the capture of Bin Laden and the safety of the mission. The decision was easy.
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presto345
And what is your point, exactly?
Posted in: BIN LADEN BURIED AT SEA AFTER BEING KILLED IN FIREFIGHT WITH U.S. FORCES
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presto345
Fighting courage Bin Laden style.
Posted in: BIN LADEN BURIED AT SEA AFTER BEING KILLED IN FIREFIGHT WITH U.S. FORCES
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presto345
Burial at sea? Why? My first reaction was, "suspicious". But I suppose there is more 'news' to come, manipulated or not.
Posted in: BIN LADEN BURIED AT SEA AFTER BEING KILLED IN FIREFIGHT WITH U.S. FORCES