Thursday, February 17, 2011

Bahrain today - protests continue

AlJazeeraEnglish | February 16, 2011 | likes, 2 dislikes
Protests continue in Bahrain's capital Manama, as demonstrators gather at pearl roundabout, their own version of Tahrir Square.
 
Man must have the dignity of work and food in his stomach
The dignity of a democracy 
Please note speculators of soft commodities such as George Soros

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Trade Triangle technology - Technical formations made easy

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This particular technical formation has been around for years and continues to produce good profits for traders who can spot it, and better yet, take advantage of it.

In this new short video, I'm going to share the market, the pattern, and a price projection where we think this market is headed based on our Trade Triangle technology.

I hope that this educational video will help you spot this very same technical formation in the future. The video is extremely short and will only take a few minutes of your time, however, the lesson is priceless.

As always our videos are free to watch and there are no registration requirements. Our only request is that you tell your friends, Tweet and Facebook (button below) about this blog posting. We would also enjoy hearing from you, so please feel free to comment on this blog about this video.


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John Padian "Many Faces - the APE" - Facebook - is it the same man that scammed & threatened Moscow lady?



Paul John Paladian´s profile on Facebook reads

“I love going to church and praying, having dinner with the family. Talking about my hobbies, i love water like hobbies like cruising, swimming, snorkeling, beac...h and sand. I love the beach. I love the view of landscape. My outdoor activities includes camping, gardening and hunting, i also enjoy sports and i play pool and loves bowling. I love jokes and i like to tell good jokes, i can be called a clown sometimes and dont be surprised that you will be laughing because i make little joke out of almost everything.

Reference

He mentions this in letters to Jane Doe 3
Mail 1 to Jane
I enjoy reading, walking on the beach, fishing, camping, going to movies
I like to tell a good joke and i enjoy it when you laugh at it

Mail 2 to Jane
I love jokes and i like to tell good jokes, i can be called a clown sometimes and dont be surprised that you will be laughing always when we are together as i make little joke out of almost everything.

Word for word ladies - be careful with this one ladies on Face Book - this is almost certainly 100% Nigerian Scammer using the Social Network Facebook
Ape face just return to the jungle where you belong. If the police cannot get you we will
Please note - Website of the Nigeria Police Force

Ведущий, поставляемого нашей русской Корреспондент

BRIT AWARDS 2011 - Winners CD´s ASDA brings you the winners albums from just £5-

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With the Brit Awards just gone by- ASDA brings you the winners albums from just £5 - with such amazing prices you won't want to miss out on the change to promote this!

"Tehroun" trailer - in UK Cinemas Thursday 17th February 2011 - Starring: Sara Bahrami, Ali Ebdali, Farzin Mohades, Missagh Zareh

amprcanada | June 29, 2010 | likes, 0 dislikes
TEHROUN opens in Toronto on Friday, July 2nd at the newly launched Carlton Cinemas!

Set in the underworld of Tehran society where everything can be bought and sold, TEHROUN is shot in the cinema vérité-style of a traditional Iranian film, but it also takes a riveting look at the country's capital city, complete with prostitution, child trafficking, drug smuggling, pimps and the Mafia.

Ibrahim (Ali Ebdali) has left his village and family to try his luck in Tehran. He walks through the streets of the big city begging with a newborn baby. He says he's a widower and needs money to look after his child, but it soon becomes clear that the baby is not his, but a stolen baby that that he has rented. Meanwhile, he shares a room with two friends, Fatah and Madjid and is waiting for his pregnant wife to join him. Soon, Ibrahim becomes implicated in the trafficking of newborn babies, and the three men are forced to go deep into the underbelly of the city where their dream turns rapidly into a living nightmare.

"Shahada" trailer - in UK Cinemas Sunday 20th February 2011 - Starring: Carlo Ljubek, Jeremias Acheampong, Maryam Zaree, Marija Skaricic, Sergej Moya

bittersuesspictures | February 04, 2010 | likes, 11 dislikes
Feature Film Trailer of Shahada by Burhan Qurbani 2010.

Shahada is a 2010 German drama film directed by Burhan Qurbani. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shahada
Directed by     Burhan Qurbani
Produced by    Robert Gold, Susanne Kusche, Uwe Spiller



Three Muslims in Berlin struggle to do the right thing in Burhan Qurbani's good-looking feature debut "Shahada," a German film-school exam project that was a surprise inclusion in this year's Berlinale competition.

Tackling hot-button issues that are contentious in many religious communities, including Abortion and sexual orientation, Afghanistan-born Qurbani's level-headed approach thankfully avoids preachy melodrama, but it never quite gets under the skin of his characters either.


Cast     
* Carlo Ljubek - Ismail
    * Jeremias Acheampong - Sammi
    * Maryam Zaree - Maryam
    * Sergej Moya - Daniel
    * Marija Skaricic - Leyla
    * Vivian Kanner - Ärztin
    * Anne Ratte-Polle - Sarah
    * Alina Manoukian - Arzu
    * Nora Rim Abdel-Maksoud - Renan
    * Yolette Thomas - Amira
    * Ali Murtaza - Ali
    * Vedat Erincin - Vedat
    * Julia Graf
    * Jacob Jensen - Türsteher
    * Jürgen Nafti - Markthallenbesitzer
    * Niklas Gerroldt
Cinematography     Yoshi Heimrath
Editing by     Simon Blasi


Release date(s)     February 17, 2010 (2010-02-17) (Berlinale)
September 30, 2010 (2010-09-30) (Germany)
Country     Germany
Language     German

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes: Thursday 17th February 2011

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Russell Grant's Weekly Horoscopes w/b Monday 14th February 2011
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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) When you start getting annoyed with someone or something, take a deep breath before getting confrontational. Walk away. Find a place where you can be alone to work through the pain and anger without lashing out on anyone. What starts off as a cheerful gathering could tail off as an atmosphere of tension creeps in. It may not be clear how this has occurred but personal rivalries among friends or colleagues could be the main cause.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Don't let the prospect alarm you if your boss is expecting you to do twice your normal amount of work. You will get through all demands. In fact you might even surprise yourself as you tackle various responsibilities and jobs with skilled ease. It can be remarkable how an ill starred morning can give way to a perfect afternoon as will be the case today. All your affairs towards the end of the day will purr along like a well oiled machine.
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Gemini (May22/June21) If you have been lagging behind competitors, you could easily be back in the lead after your hard work of today. A challenging, mind bending task will really get the adrenalin going. Innovative ideas are shared and somehow you find a way to make incredible progress. You're achieving results which just a few months ago you would have thought impossible. You feel better about yourself than ever before.
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Cancer (June22/July23) A place you visit today still retains a nostalgic attraction even if it is a long time since it really meant anything to you. Memories keep intruding which makes it hard for you to concentrate on what you should be doing. For this reason, let others take the initiative. You can relax and leave other people to do the difficult thinking while you enjoy a temporary trip back to the past and a well earned chance to recharge your batteries.
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Leo (July24/Aug23) Marriage and partnership agreements should not be about sacrifice; it's all about compromise. A difficult aura surrounds you whenever you and a certain other person are in the same room. Chances are that joint arrangements must be cancelled because a few snags have cropped up. These may be to do with in-laws or ties you or your partner have with the past. These cannot be overcome easily so accept the situation gracefully. Don't make it even more difficult for each other.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sept23) A new leisure activity belies its principle as it will call for a huge amount of physical effort. You might wonder what you have let yourself in for when you are supposed to be having fun. Afterwards you will laugh about it and agree that it did have its enjoyable moments. Some sort of exercise or sporting activity has grabbed your interest and you could well find you have an affinity for it.
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Libra (Sept24/Oct23) Time given to complete a project is inclusive of breaks, all travelling and all research that needs to be done. Think about it carefully before accepting a job with a deadline which could be impossible to fulfil. A challenge will be exciting and you feel optimistic and even excited about it. But think ahead. Having goals will give you a more positive outlook but these goals must be achievable!
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) Blocking feelings will not stop them from arising; the hurt, upset and anger will return until you face up to it. It might not be appropriate to let other people see your emotions but as soon as you are on your own, examine them and accept them for what they are. Whether it is insecurity, doubt, envy or fear that's causing all this confusion, it is something you can't cure until the cause is discovered and acknowledged.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) There is no harm in pausing to evaluate whether or not your life is going in the right direction. Consider what you need most to feel fulfilled or to bring more meaning to your life. Studying with an impressive teacher or other eager students will provide you with valuable skills and give you a chance to express yourself more creatively. You might also establish some meaningful and intimate relationships through embarking on a path that has escaped your whole life so far.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) What you want is not entirely what you get; a favour you agree to do someone will bore you witless. You've always been a practical person but there is no way you can get any satisfaction from a job that takes no intelligence, creativity or imagination to carry out. It will be plain why someone has found an excuse to evade this responsibility and you will also make sure you won't ever agree to do it again. You don't make the same mistake twice!
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) A greater level of trust is developing in a close relationship and this too leads to more understanding between you. Sharing the same spiritual beliefs and material ambitions helps bring you closer together. You are about to come into contact with a person who could be the key to the future advancement of your career. Although work is not your major concern when there are other matters on your mind you will still be tuned into new job opportunities.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) Take advantage if plans are postponed and use the time now on your hands to get on with a task you have been avoiding. Feeble excuses are offered as to why someone pulls out of joint arrangements at the last moment. Although you're curious about their real reason the answer will continue to elude you. The only way to discover the truth is to do a little delving. Take care to approach professionals in the right way to leave them with a good impression.