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Oref—The homefront,although literally,the back of the neck,the nape. This part of the body is particularly vulnerable,ytcgzx.net (http://www.ytcgzx.net/),but also is the top of the spine,symbol of unbending strength and forthrightness.Shigra—The routine,that which Jerusalemites and those mechutz latvach quickly returned to,and that which Israelis in the South crave to have.Shalom/Salaam—Peace,easily said and understood,in both Hebrew and Arabic. Yet,alas,so difficult to achieve.Art as it Is in America (Courtesy Gagosian Gallery)This is the cover of the new 100th-anniversary edition of Art in America,with an image commissioned from Richard Prince. (It's also the 25th anniversary of his first appearance on the magazine's cover.
People call the news the first draft of history. Working for a wire service in Afghanistan is like being there for the brainstorming session,then publishing your notes. It's a terrifying job. There's a lot more chance of getting something wrong than right,and there's the fear of losing a bit of your humanity in covering the daily death toll of war.But in return you get to be one of the people trying to find a narrative in the chaos. You get to be one of the people to ascribe meaning.And these days what scares me most is that with every passing month there are fewer people doing that job in Afghanistan. It takes an intense surge of effort by scores of people pulling 14-hour days to tell you about just one explosion.
Many Syrians,meanwhile,are angered by what they perceive as U.S. indifference to their suffering. The death toll from the conflict is now approaching 40,000,according to activist groups. On Friday,the Guardian posted a link to a video featuring protesters standing amid the rubble in the Syrian province of Idlib with a banner addressed to U.S. President Barack Obama. "Obama,you destroyed Americas image," the banner read. "Try to restore it again in Syria." Even as the negotiations proceeded in Qatar,some influential opposition figures were already expressing skepticism. Despite frequent calls for U.S. assistance,in the eyes of many inside Syria,having America put its stamp on the talks threatens to tarnish any opposition leadership that emerges from the process.
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He's?accused?a fellow Member of Congress,Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN),a Muslim,of "represent(ing) the antithesis of the principles upon which this country was established."If all that wasn't bad enough,West hasshared a stagewith America's foremost anti-Muslim activist,Pamela Geller (who was recently in the news again). When he was called out for his ties tobigots like Gellerand asked to respect Muslims' right to worship freely,his one-word response made anapparent comparisonbetween the request and Nazi overtures for an American surrender in World War II.During this cycle,West took a break from campaigning to commemorate 9/11 by embracing the cause the Gellerpushed to the forein the summer of 2010: a campaign against the building of an Islamic community center near the Ground Zero site in downtown Manhattan.
The lines he is talking about are the Jubilee, Central, Northern, and Victoria lines.He says that automatic train control "allows trains to run closer together at higher overall speeds, increasing capacity".Driverless trains will "over time, make the system cheaper to run and cheaper to use". He adds: "It will also reduce the bargaining power of the union bosses intent on bringing London to a halt."The minimum turnout he is talking about for strike ballots is 50%. It's interesting that he frames the choice facing Londoners in a very similar way to that in which Labour nationally frames the choice between Ed Miliband's party and the Conservatives. Johnson's transport manifesto reads:The choice at this election is between investment in our transport system - or cuts in investment at the worst possible time.
AS 8.25am: Even without the deluge of leaks, the City isn't expecting many shocks today. George Osborne's hands are rather tied by his promise to deliver a fiscally neutral budget. That means any additional spending would have to be balanced by higher taxation.And just a week ago, credit rating agency Fitch warned the chancellor not to ease up on the pace of fiscal consolidation, as it cut the UK's outlook to negative. Giveaways are firmly off the menu.The latest economic forecasts may be encouraging, with predictions that GDP growth for 2012 could be revised to 0.8%, from 0.7%. That reflects the fact that today's Budget is being delivered in a calmer economic climate than last November's autumn statement, when the eurozone debt crisis was raging.
We won't accept dictation from the U.S. The PTI government would formulate an independent foreign policy," he told supporters in Pakistan's northwest earlier this month. In the same speech,he blamed "America's slaves"—a reference to the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and PML-N—for circulating propaganda against him through campaign ads.The best bet for the U.S.—and also the long shot—is if the PPP returns to power. While ties between the PPP-led government and Washington have been strained over the course of the past five years,the party has campaigned on a progressive platform and has tacitly permitted the U.S. to continue drone attacks,as per a leaked memo from WikiLeaks. The PPP is also unlikely to damage the work it has done in the past two years to restore ties with the U.
But United for All Ages, a social enterprise, says a care duty on estates would be the fairest solution. (This was the proposal floated by Andy Burnham before the election, but attacked by the Tories as a "death tax".) This is from Stephen Burke, United's director.A new care system will cost more as Dilnot rightly acknowledges. Compulsory contributions are the only way to make this happen and we need to be realistic about where wealth rests in our society. That's why the idea of a care duty on estates above a certain value is still the best and fairest way forward. This could be 'our legacy to the future' – a care system funded better now and sustainable for future generations, delivering real intergenerational fairness.