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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta war. Mostrar todas las entradas

lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

attack terrorism war game 2 Modern Warfare

attack terrorism war game 2 Modern Warfare




Modern Warfare 2 in the spotlight


In Russia accuse the game to inspire the terrorist attacks




What was missing. Last Monday 24, there was a terrorist attack at the airport in Moscow that left the tragic figures of 35 dead. Two days later, some Russian media are agreeing to the unfortunate level of Modern Warfare Call of Duty 2 (called No Russian and we had to carry out a terrorist attack in a Russian airport) to suggest that the game could have served training the suicide.




Unknown (not believe) if indeed there is a link between that level have been included in Modern Warfare Call of Duty 2 and last Monday's attack, but the fact is that events like this should help the companies will think very much recreate things before, with real names, they may become catastrophic reality.




The truth is terrible news and shrouded in mystery as no one knows why, except that clearly coincides with the mission of the game.











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Supergirl V5 054 (2010) DC Comics

Supergirl V5 054 (2010) DC Comics

war Superman DC Comics Girl metropolis new steel supergirl krypton supermen kuruzca


Supergirl V5 054 (2010) (The Last Kryptonian-DCP) English


said:

• Written by Sterling Gates Art by Jamal IGLE & Jon Sibal Cover by SHANE DAVIS • & JAMIE GRANT
Sterling Gates and Jamal Igle continue Their bold new direction for The Girl of Steel! When a vicious new Threat Arrives in Metropolis, it "s up to Supergirl to stop the monster. But, boy, is she in for a surprise When She Finds Out Just Who is this thing and Where It" s from! Superman 32pg. Color $ 2.99 U.S. On Sale July 21, 2010





And the comics are coming out weekly, I will have myself a time and create the weekly thread

More Comics for this week July 21, 2010:

http://www.taringa.net/posts/comics/6250206/Brightest-Day-06- (2010)-DC-Comics.html

http://www.taringa.net/posts/comics/6250563/Zatanna-003- (2010)-DC-Comics.html

http://www.taringa.net/posts/comics/6250767/Black-Widow-004- (2010)-Natasha-Romanov - Marvel-Comics.html

Tony Blair war

Tony Blair war


Protesters threw eggs and shoes at Tony Blair

at Dublin Library


Opposition Irish nationalist group faces the locking ring who kept the bookstore in which Tony Blair signed copies of his memoirs.



The protest came as former British official signed copies of his memoirs.




The "homemade rockets" did not reach the former Labour leader to get to the library Eason, street O'Connell, but the Irish police (Gardai) had to hold back protesters trying to overthrow a safety barrier mounted outside the building.

Blair to arrive at the scene, you could hear cries and phrases of the protesters as "Tony, how many children have been killed today?", "Tony Blair, war criminal" and "blood on your hands."

Although the demonstration of about 200 people no injuries, three people were detained by the authorities that the national broadcaster RTE reported.

Meanwhile, more than three hundred people lined up at the Dublin Library to receive the first signatures of the former "premier" since his book came out, published last Wednesday.

Readers were not allowed to take pictures or ask Blair to write personal messages on copies of his book "A Journey" describing what he called the "nightmare" unleashed by the invasion of Iraq.

The text has sales were "unprecedented" in its first day of publication, as the British bookstore Waterstone 's.

Waterstone "s, the largest bookstore chain in the UK, did not provide figures but called the book's success of the former prime minister between 1997 and 2007 of" great "because" we've never seen a book sell so fast in one day ".

Blair has revealed in his memoirs the scope of his poor relationship with his successor, Gordon Brown, who has called man "infuriating" and "zero emotional intelligence."

Security during the book signing of Blair has been high due to opposition from the Irish nationalist group that rejects the British rule over Northern Ireland and to criticism by the former British leader's decision to send troops to the war in Iraq.

In this respect, Blair said on "Late Late Show" on RTE radio that he regretted his decision on Iraq, adding that the military option should also not ruled out to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

"I still believe that what we have today in regards to fundamentalism and extremism is based on a perversion of Islam as a religion, but is still there and we have to deal with that," he said.

Blair, who converted to Catholicism after leaving Downing Street and whose maternal grandparents were farmers Protestants of Ireland, played a central role in the signing of a peace agreement in Northern Ireland in 1998.

In the 718 pages contained in the book, without major new policy on the most important events of his ten years in government, as the peace process in Northern Ireland, the death of Diana of Wales (1997), attacks September 11, 2001 in the U.S.. UU. and the controversy over the invasion of Iraq.

But the juiciest to come out of this book is its well-known bad relationship with Brown, who was his finance minister and was succeeded as head of government in June 2007.



SOURCE

domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011

The Pentagon wants to hide a book by a retired military

The Pentagon wants to hide a book by a retired military

free expression


The Pentagon wants to buy the whole edition of a book to prevent its spread [Eng]

The Pentagon is negotiating with a publisher to purchase all available copies of the memoirs of a retired military officer, Colonel Anthony Shaffer, who had held important positions in the U.S. intelligence and in the fight against terrorism. The reports reviewed the adventures, misadventures and frustrations of Colonel during his career, including intelligence operations, infiltrations and operations against Al Qaeda. It predicts a bad end to the 10000 copies of the book.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/09/AR2010090907747.html