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11 Aug 11

'I'm Glad Har Homa is in the Headlines'
The recent Israeli decision to build new Jewish homes in Jerusalem’s Har Homa neighborhood has been with criticism, but the head of the neighborhood residents’ committee is unfazed.“I’m glad that Har Homa is making headlines,” Yechezkel told Arutz Sheva’s Hebrew website. “I want to congratulate the Israeli government for deciding to resume construction in Jerusalem. This plan was sitting in the District Committee for a while and finally it will go into effect.” Yechezkel added, “We need to build and not to worry about building in the eternal capital of the Jewish people. Ben Gurion once said that it doesn’t matter what the Gentiles say, it matters what Jews do.”-Yechezkel said that believes that continued construction in Judea, Samaria, and Jerusalem will solve the national housing shortage.  

Female suicide bombers attack Pakistani police post, 7 killed
At least seven people were killed and others were injured on Thursday during a double suicide attack against a police post in northern Pakistan, officials said. Local authorities said two female suicide bombers attacked a police check post in the Lahori Gate area of Peshawar, which is the capital of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, killing four police officers, one child, and both suicide bombers, the Pakistan Tribune reported.  

New gene therapy stuns scientists as cancer patients survive
THREE US cancer patients were brought back from the brink by a new therapy that turned their own immune cells into tumour killers, wiping out an advanced form of leukaemia, researchers say. The breakthrough stunned scientists and although the gene transfer therapy technique is still in development, it could offer hope one day to people who suffer from ovarian, lung, breast and skin cancers.  

Obama discusses Middle East peace with Netanyahu
US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have discussed regional issues and efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East, Xinhua reported Thursday. Obama spoke to Netanyahu Wednesday to 'consult on regional issues and efforts to achieve Middle East peace', the White House said in a statement.  

US military to launch fastest-ever plane
By the time you finish reading this sentence, the Falcon HTV-2, the fastest plane ever built, could have flown 18 miles. It would get from London to Sydney in less than an hour, while withstanding temperatures of almost 2,000C, hotter than the melting point of steel. At 3pm BST on Thursday , the US Defence Advance Research Projects Agency will launch the Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 on the back of a rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.  

LHC@home allows public to help hunt for Higgs particle
The Large Hadron Collider team will be tapping into the collective computing power of the public to help it simulate particle physics experiments. Among other pursuits, the effort could help uncover the Higgs boson. The effort, dubbed LHC@home 2.0, is a vastly updated version of a 2004 effort to enlist the public's computers to simulate beams of protons  

US tightens sanctions on Syria amid crackdown
The US has ramped up pressure on Syria by imposing sanctions on its main commercial bank and its mobile phone operator, following continued attacks on opposition activists. The US Treasury said it was targeting the financial resources of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The measures came as activists said Syrian forces killed 18 people in Homs.  

Israel approves 1,600 settler homes in East Jerusalem
Final approval has been given for the building of 1,600 settler homes in occupied East Jerusalem by the Israeli interior ministry. The ministry is expected to approve the building of a further 2,700 homes, an official has said. This comes weeks ahead of expected moves by the Palestinian Authority to have a Palestinian state recognised at the United Nations.  

More people admitted to hospital after dog injuries
Hospital admissions for serious dog-related injuries rose by 5% in England last year, according to NHS data. ...The NHS Information Centre data also shows there was a 19% rise - from 3,040 to 3,620 - in admissions caused by bites or stings from non-venomous insects such as bedbugs, mosquitoes and fleas, compared with the previous year, with Londoners experiencing the highest rate of incidents.  

Stock markets fall again as bank shares tumble
European and US stock markets have suffered more large falls, led by steep declines in banking shares. In nervous trading, the focus turned to France, where the French government denied it would follow the US and lose its top-grade AAA credit rating. Societe Generale bank, whose shares fell up to 20%, was also forced to deny it was under financial pressure.  

Sarkozy to announce fresh austerity as France sucked into whirlpool
French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday (10 August) has said his government will produce fresh measures to slash the country’s large public debt in an effort to stave off a cut to France’s triple-A credit rating. The leader flew back from his summer holiday and hauled government ministers back from theirs for an emergency meeting to address the rapidly worsening eurozone crisis.  

Arizona Governor Appeals Immigration Law to Supreme Court
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer filed an appeal Wednesday with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that put on hold key parts of the state's immigration enforcement law.  

Long recession is the price to pay for globalization
The debt woes of various European nations and the United States suggest, according to some experts, that the world economy has not recovered from the 2008 downturn and that the symptoms have spread from the private sector to the public sector. Part of the reason is the U.S. government's financial rescue policy, which involved large bailouts of private companies on the brink of bankruptcy.  

Russia’s reaction to the UK riots
"The foolishness with which Europe regards its historical past has led to the filling of its cities with migrants from the Third World, many of whom do not give a damn about European values,"  

Ball lightning strikes German tourist bus near Kaliningrad
"The bus, a Setra, was absolutely new; it was literally stuffed with electronic gadgets. Near the entrance to the city [Kaliningrad], some 30 kilometers away from it, ball lightning struck the lightning rod antenna, spread over the vehicle, headed toward the power supply unit and then exploded," Toropova said, adding that the fireball also blew off three of the bus's wheels.  

China Tests New Aircraft Carrier
The carrier is a retrofitted former Soviet ship called the Varyag. It is considered the first step in China’s plan to eventually build a handful of carriers as part of a wider development of naval might.  

Israel denies it agreed to discuss a nuclear-free Middle East
Israel said Wednesday there has been no change in its position regarding a nuclear-free Middle East, and that it has not received an invitation to a conference on the matter, sources at the Israeli Nuclear Agency told Haaretz.  

Years of liberal dogma have spawned a generation of amoral, uneducated, welfare dependent, brutalised youngsters
A few weeks after the U.S. city of Detroit was ravaged by 1967 race riots in which 43 people died, I was shown around the wrecked areas by a black reporter named Joe Strickland. He said: ‘Don’t you believe all that stuff people here are giving media folk about how sorry they are about what happened. When they talk to each other, they say: “It was a great fire, man!” ’  

Ominous Development? Chinese Troops Join Pakistan Military Exercise
Now, for the first time, members of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) have joined Pakistani troops forjoint exercises. Interestingly: the exercises are taking place along the Indian border. India has been a long-time rival of both Pakistan and China.  

Gold breaches $1,800 in volatile trading
Gold breaches $1,800 in volatile trading  

Most Americans say U.S. on wrong track: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Economic fears are weighing heavily on Americans, with a large majority saying the United States is on the wrong track and nearly half believing the worst is yet to come, a Reuters/Ipsos poll said Wednesday. The poll reflected growing anxiety about the U.S. economy and frustration with Washington after a narrowly averted government default last week, a credit rating downgrade by Standard & Poor's, a stock market dive and a stubbornly high 9.1 percent jobless rate.  

Syrian troops storm town near Turkish border
Activists say the Syrian army has stormed a northwestern town near Turkey's border a day after authorities declared the military pulled out of the region. The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said troops stormed Saraqeb early Thursday, detaining at least 100 people.  

China's first carrier starts sea trials
China's first aircraft carrier sailed out of the northeastern port of Dalian for sea trials Wednesday morning, the state-run news agency Xinhua reported. China has spent nearly a decade refurbishing the 67,000-ton, 300-meter (1,000-foot) ship, begun by the former Soviet Union but never completed.  

Forces in Afghanistan kill militants involved in downing of copter
Coalition forces in Afghanistan have killed the Taliban insurgents responsible for the downing of a helicopter that left 38 U.S. and Afghan personnel dead, the commander of U.S. forces there and NATO announced Wednesday.  

London police raiding houses over UK riots
Britain's cities were largely quiet Thursday after days of rioting and looting that drew thousands of extra police officers onto the streets and a stern warning from Prime Minister David Cameron that order would be restored by whatever means necessary.  

 

 

 

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