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  • Carl halmstead wrote on 04. 04. 2012 from US about "Man hunt as Danish kidnap..."

    I dont know Olivers dad nor son! but what i can say is this!! Olivers mum what a SELFFISH person you are! you take Oliver from Denmark he was born and raised in! What is wrong with you?? thousands of ppl. ask! Horaah to reach Dk. borderline!nine

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  • Carl Halmstead wrote on 04. 04. 2012 from US about "Man hunt as Danish kidnap..."

    In the first place Oliver was taken from Denmark by the mother! I hope Oliver returns to Dk. with his dad! and to the mom STOP kidnapping your own son!

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  • Eric Price wrote on 02. 04. 2012 from Neuwaldegg about "Morocco posters all remov..."

    The truth often hurts even if it is the so-called 'political correctness'

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  • Morgan wrote on 28. 03. 2012 from U.S. about "Scientology steps up chil..."

    Being in this business, and looking into this with high level Google reps out of professional curiosity, I can tell you that this simply was a Google Adwords display network contextual matching error and NOT a willful attempt to target kids. This was immediately corrected once noticed.

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  • Johanna Steinberger wrote on 25. 03. 2012 from San Francisco about "Cold case as book challen..."

    I am an Austrian expat who has actually read this book: The author doesn't maintain that Duncan's body was thrown off a cliff but was concealed in a crevasse.

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  • ConnoisseurOfArt wrote on 22. 03. 2012 from about "YouTube Tot Rapist In Ire..."

    That's an art! People hunt innocent guy talking about the hipothetical rapping his sister, but they don't care about real stuff - like actual pedophiles who change their parishes, are untouchable, or are being baptised atm. It's not that guy who makes me feel disgusted, It's you! The people with double standards who can't even see, that it was his point all along? He wanted you to see how hypocritical you are! That's what I call an art. Not the random Polock's pictures, or stupid performances involving dog and no food. PS. He didn't break the law (I guess - Cogitationis poenam nemo patitur). Why is his face all over the internet?

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  • Isis2012 wrote on 16. 03. 2012 from Texas about "Missing cat hunter finds ..."

    Fascinating ... a perfect cylinder size hole that appeared with no signs of excavated dirt ?. and having a metallic object at the bottom ? is a rightful curiosity find, unless the mind is a sleeping dud ? now rather it turns out to be a very simple answer ? or a very dangerous one ? or a very exciting one having celestial origins ? either way .. I appreciate this bit of wonder added to my day ?

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  • Kla wrote on 14. 03. 2012 from SOWVokywICmJpvgUW about "Syrian rebels possibly ar..."

    Clearly, the years 2000-01 were a turning point for the US in the Middle East. An Israeli-Palestinian stnmleeett in 2000 would almost certainly have led to an Israeli-Syrian agreement and a warming or normalization of relations between Syria and the US. Unfortunately, it didn't happen, and as a result Iran is by no means isolated in the region. The opportunity 9/11 presented to reach out to Iran was neglected (indeed, spurned) by the Bush administration; instead we got the Iraq invasion and a pie-in-the-sky program to democratize the Arab world. Given Palestinian and Syrian accords with Israel, an Iraq invasion probably would have dropped off the neocon's list of priorities.In any case we have witnessed a series of disasters beginning with the collapse of the Clinton-brokered peace plan of 2000. An Israeli-Palestinian stnmleeett seems impossible of achievement, Syria is oriented toward Tehran (and won't Iraq follow the same line as US troops leave?), and Islamism seems to be gaining strength in Turkey (what's with the Turkish Army these days?). Yet we are bull-neadedly moving toward conmfrontation with the Islamic Republic over the nuclear issue. Are we going to base our future policy in the region on the Israeli and Saudi connections, plus a US military presence in the Gulf? Seems a recipe for conflict and, quite possibly, a big disaster to me. How is America strengthened by such a policy? Why do most policy-makers fail to perceive our true interests?

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  • Pranav wrote on 14. 03. 2012 from AuNOZXBbzeBHRKsln about "Clem Chambers - Policy an..."

    I can tell you that most of us Wall Street vets still don't make money unless we fall into a bull makert. The last 10 years have been very hard on most every trader that will admit it.A good example is Cramer. He is a good guy, a smart guy and has a team helping him research stocks. I believe his portfolio was down about 40% last year. It seems so easy to just look for longs in a bull makert and shorts in a bear makert but too many times we try and be smarter than the trend.-Gray Beard

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  • Yan wrote on 14. 03. 2012 from yXololBXGoMG about "Moving mountains becomes ..."

    Some eight trains a day link Vienna with Budapest (3,5 hours) .Trains are uneltifpl and point-to-point tickets are cheap (in the region of 20 euro from budapest to bratislava and 10 euro bratislava to vienna), you should not be worried by the prospect of having to buy more than one ticket to cover your trip (although you could theoretically buy one ticket budapest-vienna via bratislava which is valid 2 months, if you really want to do so). you should consider that bratislava to vienna is a very short trip and allows commuting back and forth in a day if you so wish.

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