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"And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world for a witness to all nations, and then the end will come."
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PALESTINIANS AT WAR Posted by: D. Dolan on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - 09:18 PM GMT WarsandRumors
| Fierce clashes broke out in the Gaza Strip in early August between armed Hamas militiamen and their PLO Fatah adversaries. Eleven Palestinians, most of them gunmen, were killed in the heavy street fighting, with dozens of others injured. Hamas members blocked the roads to local hospitals in a successful attempt to prevent wounded Fatah gunmen from being treated. Abbas then appealed to Prime Minister Olmert to allow the wounded men and their families to leave the sealed off Gaza Strip in order to receive treatment in Israeli hospitals, which was quickly granted.
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Iranian cleric blasts Ahmadinejad Posted by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - 09:18 PM GMT WarsandRumors
| An Iranian cleric accused President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of betraying the people and called on reformers to unite to defeat him in next year's elections, according to an interview in a German newspaper quoted by Reuters, Wednesday.
Read more at jpost
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US, Russia anchor military ships in Georgian ports Posted by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - 09:18 PM GMT WarsandRumors
| A U.S. military ship loaded with aid docked at a southern Georgian port Wednesday, and Russia sent three missile boats to another Georgian port as the standoff escalated over a nation devastated by war with Russia.
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UNITY GOVERNMENT? Posted by: D. Dolan on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 - 09:24 PM GMT Israel
| Just after meeting with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon in New York, Tzipi Livni said she will attempt to form a broad unity government with all Zionist parties currently represented in the Knesset if she becomes Kadima’s leader. This would include the one she was once a member of, the opposition Likud party. “We must leave the small considerations aside and create unity, both inwardly and outwardly,” she told reporters, adding that the Israeli public ”desperately needs to have its faith restored” in its top government leadership, given that the past four prime ministers have all been charged with various violations of public trust. However Netanyahu rejected her unity government appeal, averring that Kadima’s leadership has failed in its attempts to govern the country and should step aside and let others grip the national steering wheel.
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THE RACE IS ON! Posted by: D. Dolan on Monday, August 25, 2008 - 09:34 PM GMT Israel
| Most of Olmert’s Kadima cabinet colleagues welcomed his decision not to contest the upcoming primary, although several said it was with sorrow that they did so. Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni was visibly exuberant over her chance to become Israel’s next leader, following in the footsteps of the late Golda Meir who was the country’s first and so far only female premier. Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz, who believes he can beat Livni in the mid September party vote due to his previous vast military experience as both the overall armed forces commander and later as defense minister, likewise did not hide his enthusiasm at being given the sudden chance to seize the top post.
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PRIME MINISTER VOWS TO RESIGN Posted by: D. Dolan on Monday, August 25, 2008 - 09:34 PM GMT general
| Ehud Olmert is apparently destined to become one of Israel’s shortest serving prime ministers with his testy surprise announcement on July 30 that he will step down as head of government when a new Kadima party leader is chosen in September’s scheduled primary vote. While not even attempting to hide his intense anger over being essentially forced out of office by his own party, the embattled PM said he would not throw his hat into the primary ring due to “the mudslinging crusade which is being conducted against me, even by decent people who are truly concerned for the state and its image.” He added that the purported slander campaign “brings up a question that I cannot and will not avoid: What is more important, my personal justice, or the public good?”
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OLMERT OUT THE DOOR Posted by: D. Dolan on Monday, August 25, 2008 - 09:34 PM GMT WarsandRumors
| Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced in late July that he will step down as Israel’s senior government leader after the results of a Kadima party primary vote become public next month. However several of the Premier’s loyal party supporters later attempted to put off the September 17 election in order to give the veteran politician more time to negotiate a final peace treaty with the Palestinians. Meanwhile opinion surveys showed the race to follow Olmert tightening in his party, with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni barely ahead of former defense minister and armed forces chief Shaul Mofaz. Opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu remains more popular than either Kadima candidate in most of the polls.
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New Guidelines Would Give F.B.I. Broader Powers Posted by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 09:07 PM GMT OneWorldOrder
| A Justice Department plan would loosen restrictions on the Federal Bureau of Investigation to allow agents to open a national security or criminal investigation against someone without any clear basis for suspicion, Democratic lawmakers briefed on the details said Wednesday.
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| Friday, August 15 |
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| Thursday, August 14 |
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| Sunday, August 10 |
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| Saturday, August 09 |
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| Monday, August 04 |
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| Tuesday, July 29 |
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| Wednesday, July 23 |
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| Tuesday, July 22 |
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| Sunday, July 20 |
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| Friday, July 18 |
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| Wednesday, July 16 |
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| Monday, July 14 |
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| Sunday, July 13 |
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| Saturday, July 12 |
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