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  • Where Does Buddha Brand Lead Us?

    Where Does Buddha Brand Lead Us?
    I could not take Water or Food without escaping the vision of dehumanised faces of the Have Not masses within which we survive!
    Palash Biswas
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    Since the newsbreak on Water crisis in Howrah as municipal body stops supply finding a human Body into the Water Tank, I could not take Water or Food without escaping the vision of dehumanised faces of the Have Not masses within which we survive! What has been the experience of the sensitive poet Buddhadev, we may not know from the expressions of a Marxist Robot! But I feel all the Bengalies experienced the same reaction as I felt! On the other hand the scientific Brahminical Hegemony throws some amusing political equation as Congress leaders may have been thrilled over Mamata Banerjee's move to distance herself from the BJP in West Bengal, but the Trinamool chief is determined to stay clear of the Congress as well till Left parties continue to support the UPA Government at the Centre.
    In a move aimed at wooing minority communities of the state, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has hinted at snapping ties with the BJP-led NDA alliance saying her party was trying to "stand on its own" in West Bengal.
    "We are now with no one and are trying to stand on our own," Banerjee, an estranged ally of the NDA alliance, said at a madrasa student felicitation programme at Kolkata.
    She said, in recent times, her party was going ahead with agitation programmes on its own, be it Singur or Nandigram.
    "In West Bengal our party is going it alone."
    She had never betrayed the minorities even when she was a minister in the NDA government, Banerjee said accusing the CPI (M) of falsely dubbing her as communal.
    “The CPI (M) had even campaigned during the last Lok Sabha elections that our party was involved in the Gujarat riots.”
    "We fought against TADA, voted against POTA and had demanded the resignation of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for the riots," the Trinamool supremo said in a apparent effort to win back the confidence of minorities who constitute 27 percent of the total population in West Bengal.
    Banerjee, however, said that she had respect for BJP stalwart A B Vajpayee and had joined the NDA "as we were determined to fight the CPI (M) in West Bengal.
    Our fight against CPI (M) atrocities will continue."
    Do China and India Produce A Million Engineers? (8/26/07)
    Aug. 20-27, 2007 issue - Earlier this year, students would show up for class each day at the Jalpaiguri Engineering College in West Bengal—and find no teachers. The Department of Electronics, Computer Science and Information Technology had just one ...
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20226756/site/newsweek/
    No threat to the stability of UPA govt: West Bengal FM
    The Times of India - 04 Sep 02:16PMLONDON: There is no threat to the stability of the Manmohan Singh-led UPA government, Asim K Dasgupta, Finance Minister of West Bengal and Chairman of Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers has said.
    Rotting corpses worsen S. Asia floods - Weather - MSNBC.com (8/23/2007)
    In West Bengal state, which neighbors Bihar, authorities asked the Indian army to help relief and rescue operations with over 1.1 million people affected by fresh flooding over the past week across ...
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20409284/
    India: Could Commies Spoil Capitalist Future? - Newsweek ... (10/1/2005)
    So it came as a surprise this summer when the national leadership endorsed "all the actions" of its maverick chief minister for West Bengal, a state of 100 million people and long a bastion of ...
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9555155/site/newsweek/

    Where does the Brand Buddha Capitalist Development lead to us the resident of this part of the bleeding geopolitics colonised by Post Modern Galaxy Manusmriti order? The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) has decided to carry out a study on how much capacity addition it requires to meet the demand of the industries planning to invest in West Bengal and Jharkhand. AROUND 200 armed CPI-Maoist rebels on Thursday killed two persons, set houses and vehicles on fire and assaulted several women and children in Digha village of Ghatsila sub-division, along the West Bengal border. The attack was in retaliation of the violation of their poll boycott diktat.Patna Medical College student Biswajit Sawarna was arrested on Thursday for allegedly appearing in the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) as a dummy candidate.
    West Bengal would require 2,300 acre land and an investment of Rs 10,000 crore to upgrade the infrastructure of the Durgapur-Asansol industrial region, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said on Friday. A development plan drawn for the region in Burdwan district include a greenfield airport, housing, markets and other infrastructure at Andal, Bhattacharjee said after meeting Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel here. A consortium of the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation, Hudco, Bengal Pragati and Asansol Durgapur Development Authority made a presentation to Bhattacharjee and Patel.
    "The project will take some time as land has to be acquired. And, the final decision for the greenfield airport would be taken if we need more capacity after the expansion of NSC Bose Airport," Bhattacharjee said.
    The modernization of the NSC Bose Airport would be done at an estimated cost of Rs 2,000 crore in the first phase. Consultants had been finalised and international bidding would be invited for its development.
    "The project will take off from January 2008 and would be completed by June 2010," Patel said.
    Undeterred by the Nandigram fiasco, the West Bengal government is planning to set up two new IT-specific special economic zones (SEZs) to accommodate IT biggies like Infosys, Wipro and TCS who have lined up for land to either set up shop or expand existing operations in the state.
    Speaking to ET, state IT secretary Siddhartha said the two SEZs would be owned by the state and located at Rajarhat and Kalyani. They would be spread over an area of 323 acres and 200 acres, respectively. "
    The move is aimed at keeping the state's contribution in IT exports intact after the expiry of the software technology parks of India (STPI) scheme in 2009," he said. The state government is yet to apply to the Centre for a formal approval for the two proposals.
    The West Bengal government is also eyeing investments from foreign IT companies in the SEZs and has plans of sending an official delegation to some countries, including Taiwan and Singapore, for this purpose.
    According to the Mr Siddhartha, there is increasing interest from IT companies towards setting up and expanding operations in West Bengal, mainly because of the low-operating cost (including cheaper land availability) in Kolkata compared to other metros.
    Wipro and TCS have asked the state government for 40 acres of land each while Infosys has demanded 100 acres for their operations. While the government has provided the land to TCS, it is in the process of finding land for the others.
    "We are hoping to accommodate them in the proposed SEZs if possible," Mr Siddhartha said. Wipro and TCS are already present in the state whereas Infosys is in the process of setting up base.
    The state has set a target of contributing about 15% to the country’s total revenue earnings from IT exports and be among the country’s top three states in terms of generating revenues from IT-related activities in the next five years, the secretary said. The planned SEZs would help the state achieve this target, he said.
    Other companies which have charted out their expansion plans in the state include Convergys, HCL Infotech and Patni. US-based Accenture is also in talks with the government for setting up its centre in Kolkata. Accenture’s Kolkata centre would be its largest across Asia.
    On the other hand, Landslides triggered by incessant rainfall have claimed eight lives and displaced over 500 people in Darjeeling district of West Bengal in the past two days.The landslips have blocked and cut off several roads, including national highways 31 and 31A, that link Sikkim with Darjeeling, parts of Kalimgpong and Kurseong in the district.The National Highway-31 has literally disappeared at several places at Bagrakote . Large parts of the highway, which connects the remote northeastern states to the rest of the country, crumbled and vanished, as floodwaters ravaged the area.
    Some reports say the body was in the tank for the last four to five days and that the people have already consumed contaminated water!
    Just think and be proud to be a part of the superlative infrastructure with flyovers, highways, nuclear plants, SEZ, PCPIR, MIR, Retail Chain,Super Mall, Multiplex, etc creted by MNC Promoter raj!
    Friends, for whom the bell tolls?
    The discovery of the body sparked outrage with people alleging they had been supplied with contaminated water.
    The Howrah Municipal Authorities stopped water supply to residents on Friday night after a decomposed body was found in a tank at the Paddo-pukur pumping station.This pumping station supplies 40 million gallons of water everyday to millions of Howrah residents.The Corporation says the danger has been averted and the supply will be normal from Saturday evening.
    Municipal Commissioner of Kolkata, Durgadas Goswami says the water supply will be restored and there's no need to panic.
    "An inquiry has been started. The water has been drained out of the reservoir. We hope to purify the reservoir by Sunday," said Khalil Ahmed, the district magistrate of Howrah. The body was found around 9.40 pm by workers carrying out maintenance, an official said.

    Some residents, however, alleged that the corporation was trying to remove the body late Friday night to keep suspected contamination under wraps.

    "We were getting a fetid smell since this evening. Suddenly, we saw some corporation workers removing the body," Sankar Chaudhury, a resident, said.

    At the moment, people are now buying water or standing in queue at local hand pumps.
    What about the firebrand Brahmin alternative leadership?
    The buzz has been there for quite some time now but Trinamool leader Mamata Banerjee chose the setting of a madrasa students’ programme today to indicate, more clearly than she ever has, that she is set to part ways with the BJP. “We are now with no one and are trying to stand on our own,” she said, adding that her party was going ahead with agitation programmes on its own, be it Singur or Nandigram. “In West Bengal, our party is going it alone,” she reiterated.The Congress, which has been prompting her to snap off ties with the BJP, was quick to welcome her statement. “We urge Mamata Banerjee to come back to Congress and fight the CPM jointly. We are sure that if she leads us, we will be able to throw the CPM out of the state,” Manas Bhuina, Congress Legislature Party leader, told.It has been quite clear for some time that the Left Leadership is not satisfied with the policies of the Congress Government in the center, looking at the Government as being too tilted towards the US (nuclear deal, military exercises, overall globalization, etc); at the same time, their Government in West Bengal, wanting to continue to stay in power, has to show actual development on the ground. For this, it has to adopt policies of liberalization, and has to attract investment in the state. And guess what, if you looked at the West Bengal government in terms of what it is doing for industry, it would not seem any different from other states in terms of policies or actions. They need a friendly central Government, and so far has been able to get the Congress Government to help them out. But, if the Congress gets miffed, or really starts to feel the heat in the center, they will try to strike back in the state.Now, Mamata Banerjee is a highly populist leader, capable of stirring up lots of emotions, and if she does opt to go with the Congress, it has the potential to be a major challenge for the CPM rule. At this time, because of the way that the CPM has gone about implementing its SEZ agenda and land acquisition, there is an under-current of resentment against the party and Mamta Banerjee can take some advantage out of that, provided that she builds up an organization. And that is where the Congress can come in. It will be able to provide the requisite cadre such that the combined might will be able to overcome the immense pressure applied by the CPM cadre (who aim to win using any and all tactics).The biggest question is, when does this play out? If Mamata Banerjee opts to join hands with the Congress in the next few days, it will put the Congress central leadership in an awkward situation. One the one hand, they are depending on the Left to not withdraw support, and on the other hand, they are courting the biggest opponent of the Left in their strongest state.

    Meanwhile, the proposed new civil aviation policy, being scrutinised by a group of ministers, is looking to attract $150 billion of investment in the aviation sector. The new policy will also actively encourage the setting up of merchant airports, Mr Patel said. “These will essentially be private airports and we would like to see more such airports coming up. However, air traffic control will remain under the government,” he added.
    "We hope to attract around $150 billion — both in terms of hardware and software. In terms of infrastructure, our target is to have at least 500 airports both big and small, with a total fleet of around 1,000 commercial aircraft in the next five years and around 1,500 aircraft by 2020," aviation minister Praful Patel said on Friday.
    ET LM Ericsson, the world's largest maker of wireless networks, said Friday said it had received a $1.3 billion contract from India-based telecom company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
    BPL Mobile Communications Ltd, the GSM mobile telephony company with operations only in Mumbai, has now applied to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) seeking mobile licences in 21 circles.
    The National Association of Software & Services Companies (NASSCOM), the foremost IT industry body in the country, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the West Bengal University of Technical Education to roll out its national assessment of competency (NAC) test in eastern region. The test will be launched by early next year.
    Villagers fear losing their shelters to soil erosion in West Bengal district
    ANI via Yahoo! India News - 05 Sep 06:23PMManik Chak (West Bengal), Sep.5 (ANI): Residents of several villages alongside the River Ganges in West Bengal's Manik Chak Block are living in constant fear of losing their houses to soil erosion caused by river waters. These villages fall in the State's Malda District. Since August 15, the river has been flowing above the danger mark and has engulfed huge tracts of land along its bank. ...
    Tata Steel has recently announced plans to set up such a merchant airport in Jamshedpur, he added. Dubbed Vision 2020, the civil aviation policy has outlined in detail the commercial and navigationsl requirements too.
    "By next year, India will be only the fourth country to have a satellite-based navigation system to manage its airspace. In terms of manpower upgradation too, the policy aims to spell out new skills and institutes needed to support aviation growth," Mr Patel said.
    Significantly, the ambit of the regulatory framework in the aviation sector, now under Airport Economy Regulatory Authority, is also slated to be expanded to include crucial issues like consumer grievances and a host of other issues, Mr Patel added.
    On the question of relaxation in the five years in operation and 20 aircraft fleet strength norm for domestic carriers to be able to fly abroad, Mr Patel said the ministry views that Indian carriers should command a 50% share of all in-bound and out-bound air traffic to and from the country.
    Currently, Indian carriers have a 30% share of air traffic which stands further diluted if long haul routes are taken into consideration.
    Congress MP Adhir Chowdhury sent to judicial custody
    KATWA: Congress MP Adhir Chowdhury was on Saturday remanded to judicial custody till September 20, a day after he was arrested in connection with two separate cases of murder and assault.
    Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury was on Friday granted bail by a West Bengal court in a twin murder case but was immediately re-arrested for yet another murder.
    Murshidabad strongman Chowdhury was nabbed as soon as he stepped out of the Behrampore chief judicial magistrate's (CJM) court for the murder of a panchayat chief and for creating trouble at a polling booth in 2002.
    The MP, who represents Behrampore in the Lok Sabha, was in May this year, acquitted by a lower court of the charges of the 2005 murders of a hotelier and his son - Hanif and Laltu Sheikh.
    But the state government challenged the verdict in the Calcutta High Court, which issued a re-arrest order against Chowdhury and 13 others in the case.
    "I appeared before the court for bail in the twin murder case. Though I was granted bail, I was immediately arrested for my alleged involvement in two other cases, about which I was not aware of. It's a conspiracy by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-led state government and police to frame me," Chowdhury told reporters after coming out of the courtroom.
    "The CPI-M has lost the political battle with the Congress in Murshidabad district and now they are framing false cases against me by using the local administration," Chowdury said.
    Congress supporters protested against the arrest by blockading roads and rail tracks in several places.
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    Mild Tsunami hits Chittagong -Arakan coast : 88 feared dead
    Myanmar & Bangladesh

    At least 88 people are feared dead in the early hours of Friday when a mild Tsunami hit Chitagong-Arakan Coast of the Bay of Bengal.Of the ill-fated persons, 27 are Bangladeshis and 61 Myanmar citizens. Two of the Bangladeshi and all the 61 Maynmar citizens were confirmed dead.( The New Nation ) • FULL STORY
    Economists discard 'syndicate' formula behind rising inflation

    Economists at a dialogue Saturday debunked the myth of syndicates' nexus in fuelling the country's recent inflationary pressure, saying "wrong-headed policy interventions", rocketing external food prices and the exchange rate policy rather contributed to the creeping inflation.( The Financial Express BD) • FULL STORY
    Govt must not sign any deal with IMF against nat'l interest: Says finance adviser
    The finance adviser made it clear that the government would not refuse any budgetary support from any donor organisations

    The government must not enter into any treaty with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that hampers national interest, no matter whatever amount of money it offers to lend, said the finance adviser.(UNB) • FULL STORY
    Reform talks might be pushed back
    CEC says as ban on politics still in force

    The government has yet to decide whether to lift the ban on indoor politics or at least relax the curbs when only three days are left to go before the Election Commission's (EC) dialogue on electoral reforms begins.( The Daily Star ) • FULL STORY
    Bhuiyan proposes M Saifur Rahman to take over BNP
    The former finance minister says he is too ill for the post

    Expelled BNP secretary general Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan, who claims his faction to be the mainstream of the party, yesterday proposed that former finance minister M Saifur Rahman take charge of the BNP.(The Daily Star ) • FULL STORY
    Arafat's condition 'not stable'

    A 10-member medical board has been formed Friday night at the Cardiology Department of BSMMU hospital for the treatment of Arafat Rahman Koko, as his condition is 'not stable', said his physician Saturday, report UNB/bdnews24.com. • FULL STORY
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    Uncrtainty looms large over AL, BNP for leadership crisis

    With the top leaders now in detention, Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Awami League are in serious leadership crisis as none in the hierarchy of two major political parties can get close to Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina in the popularity scale.(The New Age BD) • FULL STORY
    'Teachers do politics abusing autonomy of universities'

    There is no place for free thinking in the universities nowadays, as the teachers have gotten involved in partisan politics abusing the autonomy of the institutions, they are even getting promotions wielding political clout, said Dr Kamal Hossain yesterday.( The Daily Star) • FULL STORY
    Row surfaces in Awami League over talks with EC
    Discord on joining polls keeping Hasina in jail

    Debates clearly surfaced within Awami League in recent time over holding dialogue with the Election Commission and participating in next year’s general elections keeping party chief Sheikh Hasina in jail, reports UNB. • FULL STORY
    http://www.bangladesh-web.com/

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    The new policy will also actively encourage the setting up of merchant airports, Mr Patel said. “These will essentially be private airports and we would like to see more such airports coming up. However, air traffic control will remain under the government,” he added.
    agency, RAW, once again, the Indian media has launched
    a concerted anti-Bangladeshi media campaign/carnage,
    in order to tarnish image of Bangladesh and its
    current interim government.
    The fabricated lies in these articles are easily
    noticeable, should one considers the points I mention
    below:
    A)The police has not released the official report of
    their investigation about blast in Hyderabad, but all
    these articles already have “found” that culprits are
    Bangladeshis.
    B)All names of suspects indicate that Bangladeshis do
    not bear such names. Rather, people of North Indian
    origin bear such names.
    C)In few articles, name and address of suspects’
    relatives are given: their permanent address are in
    India, so are their address' of jobs: if so, how these
    “terrorist" then can become Bangladeshi? For, a person
    born of Indian parentage and living in India is an
    Indian by birth—isn’t it?
    D)Finally, all these articles, like numerous
    propaganda pieces in the past, has ONE significant
    source: these articles cite INTELLIGENCE SOURCE. There
    you got it.
    One can therefore, ask: what are the motives of the
    Indian government?
    Answers can range in a wide gamut:
    A)The Indian government is frustrated as to notice
    that with arrests of two Begums, a radical change in
    politics is about to take place in Bangladesh, which
    is contrary to interest of India. Should these two
    ladies are convicted and ousted from politics, Indian
    style of exploiting the one lady against the other as
    means to secure Indian business in Bangladesh would
    collapse.
    B)India realized that the current CTG government is
    not what New Delhi initially had expected: a weak and
    fragile one that would cave in front of Indian demand
    to gain transshipment and corridor through Bangladesh
    as well as access to Bangladeshi natural gas, coal,
    and the Chittagong Port.
    C)India is worried that with the departure of two
    ladies from politics, should Bangladesh become stable
    politically, it would attract considerable amount of
    foreign direct investment annually and thus,
    Bangladesh can become an economic hub in near future
    that is contrary to Indian interest.
    D)Finally, India realizes that a clean political
    culture with aim to growth and prosperity would
    strengthen Bangladeshi people, a scenario that is
    contradictory to Indian Doctrine, which intends to
    maintain weak neighbor.
    Curzon
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    http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/18090.asp
    http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/002200709041552.htm
    http://www.indianexpress.com/story/214162.html
    http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=254480
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    http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/FullcoverageStoryPage.aspx?id=0d7f01de-95fb-482f-b456-296e129cb917TerrorinHyderabad_Special&&Headline=Indian+wants+B'desh+to+extradite+suspect
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    http://www.dailytim es.com.pk/ default.asp? page=2007/ 09/05/story_ 5-9-2007_ pg12_8
    Learn from Latin America: Tariq Ali
    By Urooj Zia
    KARACHI: Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif are not democratic forces – rather, they try to take advantages of the forces of the democratic movement and use them for their own means, and the country is in the hands of thieves, Tariq Ali said during a lecture Tuesday. "How on earth can people who are not able to implement a democratic process in their own parties expect to bring about democracy in the country," he asked.
    The session titled, "the effect of globalisation on the proletariat" was organised at the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (PIIA) auditorium by the Pearl Continental Hotel Karachi Workers Solidarity Committee, in conjunction with PILER and Qulm-o-Funn Baraey Amn.
    Ali spoke about the origins of the phenomenon of (and the term) "globalisation, " its impact on workers and hence workers' movements around the world, especially in Latin America.
    "Globalisation began in the 1990s when the USSR broke up and China took to the capitalist route. It is a term used to mask reality," Ali said. During that time, new forces were coming into play – a new form of capitalism which transcended borders. The term globalisation was coined to mask this phenomenon, "because good things were not associated with 'capitalism' ". Conferences were held in Washington, and it was decided that the new phenomenon would be promoted, and resistance would be crushed gradually.
    The trade union movement in Pakistan has been very different from similar movements elsewhere in the world. The movements here were suppressed most of the time – first during General Ayub Khan's reign. "They flourished for a bit during Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's time in office, but were crushed again during General Zia's dictatorship, " Ali said. Trade union movements elsewhere in the world have been given a relatively more free rein. "Now, however, laws are being implemented in the US and the UK to curb them. One of the laws that were passed recently in the UK stated that if one trade union was going on strike, secondary strikes to support it could not be organised by unions from other industries. This beats the very purpose of solidarity and democracy in the trade union movement," Ali said.
    Initially, free education, free healthcare and cheap housing was provided to the proletariat in these countries out of a necessity – the governments wanted to prove to this class that they were being provided with the same things that socialists spoke about "in a better way". Now, however, these amenities are in danger, the speaker said. "All of them were put into place in order to avoid a revolution there in the 19th century."
    The Latin American revolutions were not brought about by trade unions, however. The first among the Latin American countries to rise up against US imperialism was Cuba, followed by Venezuela, then Bolivia and now Ecuador.
    The first mass movement arose in Venezuela in 1979. The government called in the army, and a large number of protesters were killed. This brought about dissent within the lower officers of the army – they believed that their purpose was to protect the country from outside attack, not quell dissent within the country. Hugo Chavez, who was then a Major in the army, contacted trade unions and said that there should be a mass movement (by the labour unions and the armed forces) so that the government does not use the armed forces for similar purposes again. A date was decided upon. At the appointed time, however, the trade unions backed out, and Chavez and his men were left out in the cold. They were arrested. Chavez agreed to apologise to the nation on national television, and surprisingly the government of the time took him up on his offer.
    In the televised "apology," Chavez explained to the people the purpose of the movement that they had planned, and apologised to them. Within a few weeks of this, his popularity among the masses rose immensely. "It is therefore movements that make leaders, and not vice versa," Ali said.
    "What needs to be done is that the proletarians (mazdoor tabqa) should be trained and educated, so that they are not dependent on the leadership but can decide their own future," the speaker said.
    Some supporters of globalisation proclaim how the phenomenon leads to development and modernisation. "I ask you, what class in society does it modernise? Only the strata that doesn't think and runs after money blindly," Ali said.
    "The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank are very happy with Shaukat Aziz," he said. "Well, first of all, they're happy because he's their own man. Secondly they say that he has brought about 'development. ' What is being developed? Is healthcare being developed here, or is education being developed? Or are you referring to the ruining of cities as development? "
    Ali further spoke about the political situation in Pakistan. These deals that Benazir and Nawaz Sharif seem to be making will not help the awam, he said. "The Nikkah has been performed in Washington. The Rukhsati is awaited," he quipped. "They go to the US and tell the leadership there that they will get rid of the Taliban. My question is, if the army couldn't do it, how can you?"
    Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was another leader who was made by the people. He claimed to implement land reforms. "In the end, however, it turned out that it was all talk. Had the land reforms been implemented then, the political scenario of Pakistan would have been very different now," Ali said. "The army can never implement it. The generals have also become waderas (land-owners/ feudals) now."
    "Although I have never been affiliated with the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), I always believed that they were men of their words. If they said something, they'd do it. This time around, however, I saw that even their members in the parliament were being bought. Maulana Fazlur Rehman, also known as Maulana Diesel, is very willing to become the prime minister," Ali said. "He said that if BB is not willing to be the PM, he'll take up the post."
    The jihadis had no social vision. "They speak about getting the US out. I asked them, fine, you're right, but what next," Ali said. "And they said, Allah will take care of the rest...?" Their reply was that they'll steal the oil wells from the Saudi Arabian rulers. "I was happy – good plan. What next? Next they said, they'll break up the wells into units and sell them off," Ali said. "Well, they're planning to do exactly what imperialist forces are trying to do. I told them to not waste their efforts. In a couple of years, the US might end up doing just that (selling off the Saudi Arabian oil wells)."
    Our trade unions have to learn a lesson from South America, Ali said. "They have to involve people who are not members of these unions, otherwise they will find themselves to be very isolated."

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    Bangladesh: The point of no return
    Following the expulsion of the Secretary General of
    Bangladesh National Party (BNP), Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan
    and Joint Secretary General Ashraf Hossain from the
    party for their alleged attempts to “split the party”
    by BNP Supremo Begum Khaleda Zia on 2 September 2007,
    the military backed care-taker government struck back.
    On 3 September 2007, Khaleda Zia was arrested along
    with her younger son, Arafat Rahman Koko on alleged
    corruption charges. The Anti-

  • Bang Bang, Shoot Shoot:Must Kill to Protect american People!

    Bang Bang, Shoot Shoot:Must Kill to Protect american People!
    What a bleeding world we have, friends! Apartheid and Caste system have enslaved, displaced and massacred the eighty five percent of world`s Human Population. But the masks talk all about ideology, history, democracy, human and civil rights and democracy named Totalarian Democracy with Absolute Statepower licenced with Ultimate Killing and displacement.
    The world has become so as the aborigin people worldwide suffer from dimentia and personality disorder! The black Untouchables fail to Resist Imperialism!

    Palash Biswas
    Contact: Palash C Biswas, C/O Mrs Arati Roy, Gosto Kanan, Sodepur, Kolkata- 700110, India. Phone: 91-033-25659551
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    New Bin Laden video
    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/video-world/video-audio.html
    Tiger's Shadow: Tamil terror still a threat to country
    Analysts say, recent reports state LTTE has supplied weapons to al-Qaeda and
    http://ibnlive.com/news/tigers-shadow-tamil-terror-still-a-threat-to-country/48290-3.html
    Viewing India as an emerging "great power", the US, Australia and Japan today expressed keenness to strengthen ties with New Delhi but ruled out immediate plans to include it in their three-way strategic dialogue.In their landmark security talks, US President George W Bush, Australian Prime Minister John Howard and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe focussed on how to boost ties with India as they met over breakfast on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Sydney.
    China, India focus of U.S., Japan, Australia talks! Leaders of the United States, Japan and Australia agreed on Saturday to deal "constructively" with China, which has cast a wary eye on the trilateral summit, fearing it could turn into an alliance aimed at containing it.U.S. President George W. Bush said on Friday that the United States would consider a peace treaty with North Korea if it gave up nuclear arms, underlining Washington's shift away from a hard line on the communist state. Meanwhile, on Asian Nato line MNCs and India Inc forge strategic allainces to escalate the Killing fields. Steel Authority of India (Sail) and Korean steelmaker Posco have formed a joint working group with four officials each to give final shape to their alliance.The alliance, first of its kind in the domestic steel industry, was signed between the two steel majors in August.The South Korean company is building a 12 million tonne steel plant in Orissa at a cost of Rs 52,000 crore.Sail chairman S K Roongta today said the alliance would involve exchange of resources along with joint marketing, warehouses and service centres in India and overseas.Posco would get a strong marketing network in India, while Sail could benefit from the South Korean firm's global presence.There would be exchange of engineers, technicians and other professionals. Subject to further discussions, both companies would also co-operate in joint R&D and other mutually-agreed projects.
    On the other hand, Continuing the offensive against the UPA government on Indo-US nuclear deal, CPI-M polit bureau member Brinda Karat today said the Left parties would not allow the government to deviate from the Common Minimum Programme ...
    The United States and Indonesia today urged Asian economic giants China and India to use their influence on Myanmar, where military junta has been accused of rights violations. US President George W Bush and his Indonesian counterpart Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who met on the sidelines of the APEC summit here, admitted international pressure had so far failed to produce any change in Myanmar, Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda told reporters. Myanmar is one of the 10 members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). US Deputy National Security Adviser Jim Jeffrey confirmed that Bush had raised Myanmar issue with Yudhoyono.Bush has called on all countries attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit "to deal with this pressing human rights problem", Jeffrey told newsmen.
    Malabar symbolises a new alliance between the Indian and US militaries, Cold War adversaries less than two decades ago who now say there is a need for global action against rising extremism and nuclear proliferation.The scorecard of one of the biggest-ever peacetime wargames in the region included a joint "attack" on Indian aircraft carrier INS Viraat and a mid-ocean hunt for the US nuclear submarine USS Chicago by warships from Australia, Japan and Singapore.The green light by India -- a trusted Cold War ally of Russia outside the Soviet bloc -- to the first-ever US proposals for common procedures for the drill was also a sign of new bonding between Western and Asian militaries, analysts said.Superhornets from the Kitty Hawk and USS Nimitz, the world's largest supercarrier, teamed up with India's British-supplied Jaguar bombers and "sank" the beleaguered Indian aircraft carrier INS Viraat.

    The Seventh Fleet barrelled into the Indian Ocean 36 years ago after India unwittingly destroyed a US plane in Pakistan during a full-scale war between the South Asian rivals in 1971.
    They have to kill us to protect American people! And they have to kill us to maintain Brahminical Hegemony! this happens to be the motto of Post Modern Galaxy Manusmriti Order with complete space dominance and deployment of Nuclear Warheads in every undisclosed corner of this Planet, a Zionist Hindu Colony shaped as so called global village ,an all open Market ruled by MNCs worldwide where the Have Nots have to die or to be killed as the Law of Survival of the Fittest is endowed in Purchasing Power, the VISA!
    Chisa Fujioka Reuters reports from SYDNEY : Leaders of the United States, Japan and Australia agreed on Saturday to deal "constructively" with China, which has cast a wary eye on the trilateral summit, fearing it could turn into an alliance aimed at containing it.U.S. President George W. Bush, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Australian Prime Minister John Howard had been expected to urge China to be more transparent about its military build-up.
    "There was a common understanding on the importance of dealing constructively with China," said a senior Japanese government official after the talks.
    What a bleeding world we have, friends! Apartheid and Caste system have enslaved, displaced and massacred the eighty five percent of world`s Human Population. But the masks talk all about ideology, history, democracy, human and civil rights and democracy named Totalarian Democracy with Absolute Statepower licenced with Ultimate Killing and displacement.
    The world has become so as the aborigin people worldwide suffer from dimentia and personality disorder! The black Untouchables fail to Resist Imperialism!
    A suicide truck bomber destroyed a coastguards barracks in Algeria on Saturday, killing 22 people, residents and hospital sources said, in the second such attack in the OPEC member country in as many days.While, abandoning his Kalashnikov and dyeing his beard from grey to black, Osama bin Laden presents a new image to the world in a video that makes no specific threats but may be a signal for new al Qaeda attacks.In a half-hour address released four days before the sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States, bin Laden lurched between history lesson and sermon, urging Americans to ditch capitalist democracy and embrace Islam if they want to end the war in Iraq.Security analysts said the long-awaited video -- bin Laden's first for nearly three years -- disproved rumours of his death but was mainly significant for its style rather than its content.Elusive Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden mocked the United States as "weak" and vowed to escalate fighting in Iraq in a new video, his first such appearance in nearly three years.
    What a farce is this as the Parliamentary Ramp Show and Marxist Rhetorics continue in the Indian divided geoplitics ruled by Comradors,Leaders of Pacific Rim countries reached a draft agreement on climate change Saturday, a move Prime Minister Stephen Harper described in advance of its announcement as a "big, big step" toward reducing greenhouse-gas emissions!
    The much-touted power-sharing deal between Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and former Premier Benazir Bhutto has collapsed over her demand that prime ministers must be allowed a third term, a minister considered close to the General has said.
    ''It is finished. The President said 'no'. If you insist, there are very thin chances of salvaging it - just 1 or 2 per cent,'' Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad was quoted by Dawn on Saturday as saying.
    ''May be some last-minute attempt is made to salvage the deal. But personally I am not at all hopeful, the reason being Bhutto's insistence that Prime Ministers must be allowed a third term,'' he said.
    The multi-nation Malabar exercise has helped the United States Navy to develop an "excellent" understanding with other countries, including India, a US official, participating in the naval wargames, said on Saturday.

    Amid stiff resistance from the FDI TRP Corporate MNC crazy media to the proposed Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunsi on Friday said it would be redrafted. While the media either underplays or subvert all the relevan burning issues and mutilate the contemporary History with continuous Sting Operations, while it has no space for Sub Altern Issues and underprevileged black Untouchables and minorities, while it brands all nationalities terrorist and peasant insurrection as Maoist anarchism, the Manusmriti Galaxy Order does not have any faith in its doggish loyality!
    Sting backfires: girl on TV held for cheating
    Hindustan Times - 3 hours ago
    The racket sparks violent protests as angry parents burn vehicles and hurl stones at a Govt school. "She is most likely to get bail possibly because of no evidence against her...," says a senior police official. This was one sting that did not smell ...
    Camera’s begun to lie Indian Express
    Fake sting: Delhi teacher may be freed on Monday Sify
    What a media we have which poses extra constitutional pillar of the Brahminical Polity!
    Hunters should take up hiking and birdwatching, and guns should be outlawed. Thanks to Jodda for this article. -T

    Bang Bang, Shoot Shoot
    By KELLY OVERTON
    It's autumn, the time of year when millions of Americans renew their love affair with guns and head for the woods in a preemptive strike in their war against wildlife. Hunters justify this slaughter by claiming to reduce incidents of human/animal conflict. They tell us they must kill to protect Americans from automobile/deer collisions ­ and save animals from certain starvation. They would have us believe that hunting is not only good for people, but also good for the animals they kill. Yet in reality, hunting is neither useful nor necessary. It is an environmentally and socially destructive practice historically grounded in racial injustice.
    There is no truth to the myth that hunting reduces human/animal conflict. In fact, automobile/deer collisions actually increase during hunting season as deer are flushed from forests and onto roadways. The presence of wildlife in our yards, cities, and highways is due not to an increase in the number of animals, but to a staggering decrease in wilderness. We live in a culture that has accepted hunting for so many generations that we can no longer see the forest through the disappearing trees. The animals are not invading our territory ­ we have increasingly invaded theirs. It is our society's constant destruction of wilderness that causes human/animal conflict. In an age of water shortages and global warming our natural resources merit a sophisticated ecosystem protection policy ­ a policy in which humane wildlife management is one important aspect.
    Kelly Overton is Executive Director of People Protecting Animals & Their Habitats. Email: KhoPhaNgan@aol. com
    http://www.counterp unch.org/ overton09062007. html
    MID-TERM POLL SURVEY
    UPA ahead in mock poll but it's no honeymoon
    CNN-IBN
    The Congress and its allies would have secured 267 seats if mid-term elections were held in the first week of September, says a survey conducted by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies for CNN-IBN and The Indian Express. But that’s half the story. The UPA’s vote share has declined and voters believe that the Government is benefiting the rich. The Government and its Left allies are fighting over the nuclear deal, but for the aam admi the issues are inflation and unemployment. [0818 hrs IST]
    http://ibnlive.com/
    'Give the Nuclear deal panel a chance', that was CPM general secretary Prakash Karat, speaking on the Left UPA committee for the first time since the government announced its members.
    Karat told NDTV that he would give the panel a fair chance to examine the deal.
    He also claimed that right now they were not talking about elections.
    Continuing the offensive against the UPA over the Indo-US nuclear deal, CPM politburo member Brinda Karat on Saturday said the Left would withdraw support to the Manmohan Singh Government if it operationalised the pact. It would be like a football match in which foot and ball had got separated. In such a scenario, the match would have to be called off, Brinda Karat said, inaugurating the state conference of the pro-Marxist All India Women's Association (AIDWA) here. The UPA was trying to take things forward in consultation with America. This would grievously harm the country's sovereignty.This pro-US tilt was totally against the Common Minimum Programme, based on which the government was expected to move forward, she said.
    Indicating that the UPA government was going ahead with the Indo-US civil nuclear deal Union Minister Kapil Sibal today wondered whether the Left, which was opposing it, had a 'hidden agenda'.
    "Left's opposition to the 123 agreement is for opposition's sake. If they have a hidden agenda, the people of this country must know," Sibal, the Union Science and Technology minister, told a press conference in Kolkata.
    "If they are anti-America and they don't want the deal with them on that account, that also should be made clear to the people of the country," he said in a hard-hiting statement sitting in the Left's backyard here in West Bengal.
    Asked if the government was going ahead with the deal, "Nobody said said we are stopping the deal. We will take into account the concerns of the left before operationalising it. There is no area to renegotiate the deal."
    The Left's problem, he said, was only that the Hyde Act overrode the 123 agreement. "It is on its face unacceptable. It is uninformed opinion."
    On the other hand, faced with land acquisition hurdles across the state, chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has shelved the ambitious plan to set up a greenfield airport near Kolkata.
    Scientists blast the nuclear deal

    BY A STAFF REPORTER | Saturday, September 08, 2007 11:33:15 IST
    They say it will work against India’s national interests

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    It is not just the Left Parties which are against the Indo-US nuclear deal; some scientists too are attempting to explain to the public that the deal will hut India’s interests. The scientists from the Swadeshi Jagaran Manch and other NGOs all agreed that the deal would spell sure doom for the country’s scientists and jeopardise the nation’s development of nuclear defence. “We have been forced into thinking that the deal will bring us nuclear technology. But it is not suitable for the country ,” said Dr. A. N. Prasad, former director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
    Prasad pointed out that Article 2 (1) of the 123 agreement which states; ‘Both countries will respect international and local laws and abide by each others requirements,’ should be scraped immediately. “The US wants to revive its nuclear industry. India is a good market for nuclear reactors. Through the deal, US will take care of its commercial interests for which India will pay a heavy price,” he said.
    Dr. Iyengar, former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission said, “India is a country of intelligent people who can develop and acquire high technology. The US is not interested in helping out our country; it is looking at its interests.” He added that the deal would give the US the freedom to use the Hyde Act. “We are disappointed with the negotiations. The deal should be changed so that it gives both the countries equal benefits,” said Iyengar.
    http://www.cybernoon.com/DisplayArticle.asp?section=fromthepress&subsection=inbombay&xfile=September2007_inbombay_standard14037

    Vayalar Ravi ridicules Left on nuke deal
    Alappuzha: Asserting that the UPA Government would go ahead with the Indo-US nuclear deal, Union Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs, Vayalar Ravi, today said the Left's concerns over the matter were "unfounded." The Left was reputed for lagging behind at least 25 years on every key issue. They had never been able to appreciate the march of time and country's growth in tune with times, Ravi said addressing a study camp for Congress workers here.
    "If the Congress party could shape such a deal for the bnenefit of the country, it also knew how to implement it," Ravi said referring to Left's threat to the UPA government over the nuclear deal.
    While noting the recent steps agreed to between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) toward removing all doubts and uncertainty about Tehran’s nuclear programme, India has said “there is clearly further progress to be made ...
    Diwali is more than two-months away, but the public sector banks are trying to instill the festive spirit and goad people to take loans. Bank of Baroda has cut its home loan rate for a Rs 20 lakh loan from 10.75 per cent to 10.25 per cent for a tenure of 20-years. Similarly a host of large PSU banks including the State Bank of India, Union Bank and Punjab National Bank are all looking at cutting home loan rates, by nearly half a percentage point
    Indo-US Nuclear Deal And Corporate Media

    Sudhanva Deshpande
    THERE is something deeply reassuring about the corporate media's tirades against the Left in the context of the Left opposition to India's nuclear deal with the US –– the Left must be doing something right. And going by the shrillness of the attack, it's hitting where it hurts.
    Look at only one newspaper, the Hindustan Times, over the last four days. On August 16, CNN-IBN's Rajdeep Sardesai wrote on the Left opposition to the nuclear deal. The large bulk of his column is used to bash the Left, especially Prakash Karat, the CPI(M) general secretary. Sardesai comes to the deal itself in the penultimate paragraph, only to tell us that "This is not about the details of the 123 agreement any longer, not even about a robust discussion on the country's energy needs, this is simply now about the unseen 'dangers' of forging a closer strategic relationship with the 'Evil Empire' in Washington." Since Left ideologues have "spent a lifetime seeing the world through the prism of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union has not meant the end of ideology." He accuses the Left of an "unwillingness to grow up, to recognise that while one has the legitimate right to oppose, the nature of the opposition cannot be such that it begins to resemble a spoilt brat who is being denied the entire cake of power."
    Not a word on why the nuclear deal is in fact good for India.
    Not to be outdone, Sardesai's former colleague, Barkha Dutt of NDTV 24x7, launched into the Left with gusto in her own column the following day. All the usual anti-Left clichés are there: the Left leaders are "dour faced," they sound like "Stalinists," who have the "government on its knees, blackmailed into submission." She counsels the Left to "put an ear to the ground." Translated into simple English, this means: listen to us. "The problem with the Left….. the reason for Modern India's disdain for them, is that while their heart is in the right place, their mind is woefully out of sync with our aspirations." These aspirations "take us westwards." Even though "we may oppose the war in Iraq and Afghanistan," "(our) future as global players is linked to the American dream," because "(we) know how to distinguish between Bush and the country he governs."
    http://pd.cpim.org/2007/0909/09092007_sudhanva.htm

    Watchdog ends ban on part-human part-animal embryo research
    Guardian Unlimited - 5 Sep 2007
    British stem cell scientists celebrated the end of a lengthy battle to create embryos which are part-human and part-animal yesterday after the research was approved by the government's fertility watchdog.
    Scientists celebrate historic decision Irish Examiner
    Go-ahead for hybrid embryo research praised Telegraph.co.uk
    India follows the 'China road map'
    Daily Telegraph - 08 Sep 03:05AM'China's is a great road map to follow. Their enterprises, even the state-run, are formidable. But in 20 years, India will be as big an export powerhouse as China is today.'
    Vogue aims to raise the style bar with India launch
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - 07 Sep 07:21AMVogue magazine, the style bible for fashionistas worldwide, is launching an edition in India this month which is set to give the country's wealthy jet-setters a local twist on fashion and the good life.
    Before the meeting on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific summit in Sydney, China aired suspicions of encirclement if the talks were widened to include India, as Japan has suggested.
    On a visit to India last month, Abe called for a "broader Asia" partnership of democracies that would include India, the United States and Australia, but omit China, Asia's second-biggest economy.
    Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said the trilateral talks focused on "India and the importance of that country to us in the Asia-Pacific region and to the broader geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific region".
    "I think there is a recognition now that India is a coming great power," Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer told reporters after the trilateral summit.
    "It is of course the world's largest democracy, its economy is growing at a rapid rate...and it is a country that we are all feeling increasingly comfortable in working with," he said.
    Downer said India, unlike Australia and Japan did not have an alliance relationship with the United States, and it was unlikely to become a fourth partner in the security dialogue.
    "I mean nothing like that is going to happen anytime soon, but we're looking in a more general sense at progressing the relationship with India, not collectively, each individually doing it," he said.
    President George W. Bush prepared for an Asia-Pacific summit in Australia, saying on Friday the United States would consider a peace treaty with North Korea if it gave up nuclear arms.
    Washington has been accused of ignoring Asia as it focuses on Iraq, but on the eve of this weekend's Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, Bush weighed into major regional issues.
    "We must press the regime in Burma (Myanmar) to stop arresting, harassing, and assaulting pro-democracy activists for organising or participating in peaceful demonstrations," Bush said in a speech to Asia-Pacific business executives in Sydney.
    The comments come a day after hundreds of Buddhist monks held a group of government officials for several hours and torched their cars in anger against the military that rules impoverished Myanmar, formerly called Burma.
    Bush also said China should allow more freedoms ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games and later after meeting South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun offered the possibility of a treaty with Pyongyang.
    "We're looking forward to the day when we can end the Korean War. That will happen when Kim Jong-il verifiably dismantles his weapons programme," said Bush.
    "If you could be a little clearer..." Roh urged the president. Bush then said more directly that he was referring to a formal peace agreement. Fighting in the 1950-53 Korean War ended with an inconclusive truce.

    Bin Laden discusses current events but issues no direct threats in the video, released Friday. His appearance appears to be timed to mark the upcoming sixth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington.There are two ways to end the Iraq war, bin Laden says, according to a transcript released by the US-based SITE Intelligence Group which monitors Islamic militant websites.

    "He appeared without the military camouflage jacket he used to wear, without his favourite Kalashnikov which he captured from a Soviet general during the Afghan war," said Abdel Bari Atwan, London-based editor-in-chief of the Arabic newspaper al-Quds.
    Britain is withdrawing 500 troops from Iraq as part of its planned reduction in forces as Iraqis assume control of their own security in the south of the country.The announcement comes six days after 500 UK troops pulled back from the Basra Palace base to an airfield outside the city.
    Osama bin Laden's first video appearance in three years was a reminder of "the dangerous world in which we live", US president George Bush said today.
    In the video the al Qaeda leader accused Tony Blair and Gordon Brown of a "flagrant disregard for the intellects of human beings" and urged Americans to turn to Islam.
    The terror chief made "no overt threat" against the US in the video, which appeared to have been made as recently as this summer, US officials said.
    The video emerged ahead of the sixth anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks next week.
    Speaking in Sydney, Australia, Mr Bush said: "It's important that we show resolve and determination to protect ourselves, deny al Qaeda safe havens."
    The tape, he said, was "a reminder about the dangerous world in which we live, and it is a reminder that we must pull together to protect our people against these extremists who murder the innocent in order to achieve their political objective".
    In the video, bin Laden said that capitalism and democracy had caused problems not only for the people of Iraq and Afghanistan through war, but also for people in Africa through displacement and mankind through global warming.
    "This greatest of plagues and most dangerous of threats to the lives of humans is taking place in an accelerating fashion as the world is being dominated by the democratic system, which confirms its massive failure to protect humans and their interests from the greed and avarice of the major corporations and their representatives," he said.
    "And despite this brazen attack on the people, the leaders of the West - especially Bush, Blair, Sarkozy and Brown - still talk about freedom and human rights with a flagrant disregard for the intellects of human beings.
    A short excerpt of the video was broadcast to the Arab world by Al-Jazeera television and showed the terror chief wearing a white robe and with his trimmed beard dyed fully black.
    In the video, bin Laden said the war in Iraq was doomed to continue due to the greed of capitalists and corporations.
    The "solution", as bin Laden presented it, was for the American people to embrace and join Islam.

    Sky News Special Programme

    Was a Covert Attempt to Bomb Iran with Nuclear Weapons foiled by a
    Military Leak?
    Michael E. Salla, M.A., Ph.D.
    Critically exploring whether or not there was a covert attempt to
    instigate a catastrophic nuclear war against Iran is illuminated
    through an introduction using the recent B-52 Incident. On August 30,
    a B-52 bomber armed with five nuclear-tipped Advanced Cruise missiles
    travelled from Minot Air Force base, North Dakota, to Barksdale Air
    Force base, Louisiana, in the United States. Each missile had an
    adjustable yield between five and 150 kilotons of TNT which is at the
    lower end of the destructive capacities of U.S. nuclear weapons. For
    example, the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima had a yield of 13
    kilotons, while the Bravo Hydrogen bomb test of 1954 had a yield of
    15,000 kilotons. The B-52 story was first covered in the Army Times on
    5 September after the nuclear armed aircraft was discovered by Airmen.
    LINK
    What made this a very significant event was that it was a violation of
    U.S. Air Force regulations concerning the transportation of nuclear
    weapons by air. Nuclear weapons are normally transported by air in
    specially constructed planes designed to prevent radioactive pollution
    in case of a crash. Such transport planes are not equipped to launch
    the nuclear weapons they routinely carry around the U.S. and the world
    for servicing or positioning.
    from http://www.agoracos mopolitan. com/home/ Frontpage/ 2007/09/07/ 01751.html
    President Vladimir Putin told the leaders of China and Japan on Saturday that Russia's policy towards key partners in Asia will not change after he leaves office next year.
    (Advertisement)
    Putin told Chinese President Hu Jintao and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whom he met on the fringes of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Sydney, it was their last meeting before the Russian presidential polls in March.
    "We will hardly meet again," Putin, who is ending his second term and is not allowed by law to run again, told Hu.
    "You and I have achieved the highest level of Russian-Chinese relations," he added. "I have no doubt that Russia's policy as far as China is concerned will not be changed."
    Putin will leave to his successor an increasingly assertive Russia whose economy is on the rise. Putin enjoys strong popularity at home and his grip on political power, makes a victory of one of his allies in the polls almost sure.

    Green groups boycott 'farcical' nuclear debate
    Politics.co.uk - Friday, September 7 05:09 pmA number of green groups have decided to boycott a government consultation on nuclear power after accusing ministers of a "public relations stitch-up".
    (Advertisement)
    The planned consultation on new nuclear power stations concludes tomorrow with a nationwide debate involving 1,100 members of the public. Representatives across eight cities will vote on the government's proposals to extend the use of nuclear power in the UK.
    However, groups including Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, WWF and the Green Alliance, claim the government has unfairly represented the evidence, downgrading arguments against nuclear power and presenting pro-nuclear statements as fact.
    Friends of the Earth director Tony Juniper said: "This is not a genuine consultation about nuclear power. It is deeply flawed and it is clear that the government has essentially made up its mind.
    "We are perfectly happy to debate the issue of nuclear power, but we are not prepared to take part in this latest Government farce.
    All the groups participated in the consultation process, but claim their evidence has been distorted and have released a list documenting their concerns.
    They say the government is "conducting a public relations stitch-up design to deliver a preordained policy on new nuclear power".
    The government insists it is keeping an open mind and will listen to the consultation, but has also released distinctly pro-nuclear statements.
    Announcing tomorrow's event, the Department for Business and Enterprise (BERR), said: "The government has reached the preliminary view that new nuclear would be in the public interest because it believes it has the potential to make an important contribution to the UK's energy security and to help to reduce the amount of carbon we emit."
    A prior consultation was rejected after the High Court ruled it was "seriously flawed" and "manifestly inadequate and unfair". Environmentalists are now considering a further appeal, which could severely delay the planning process.
    Their document states: "The new consultation is no different from the government's previous attempt at a nuclear consultation.
    "It skirts over the many negative aspects of nuclear power, such as its enormous cost, what to do with all the radioactive waste new build will create, and how little nuclear power will do to help cut carbon emissions and guarantee energy security."
    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/politics/20070907/tpl-green-groups-boycott-farcical-nuclea-81c5b50.html

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