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ECHO | Somali | Hunger Relief

Somali language show about the importance of eating properly and how to find assistance if you don't have enough to eat. Produced in association with ECHO - http://www.echominnesota.org/

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Eritrea Economic - Financial Crisis - Mexico - Berlusconi - Drought - Somalia - Kenya - Ethiopia

http://www.eritrea-chat.com - Eritrea TV - English News - Editorial - 17 July 2011. Topics: 1. Sex Scandal Trial of Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi. 2. Eritrean Economic(Economy) Growth and what the world can learn from Eritrea - EU (Greece, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, France, Italy) US Nato Financial Crisis. 3. Deadly Mexican Flood 4. Gash Barka Development. 5. Graduates of health science college Editorial - Political Comment: From 8:45 minute to finish Hunger Drought Disaster in the Horn of Africa - Somalia - Ethiopia - Kenya. UN called for emergency Food Aid in the Horn of Africa.

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TOP 25 2011 HIP HOP AND RB CLUB SONGS PT 1

HERE IS A MIX OF THE 2011 HIP HOP AND RB SONGS PT 1... CHECK OUT MY WEBSITE... http://www.mrmusicman17.com or http://www.hot247jamz.com MP3 DOWNLOAD LINK @ http://limelinx.com/files/5114620c989490c6a5ee70289cdedeef 1. RICK ROSS- ASTON MARTIN MUSIC 2. RICK ROSS- ASTON MARTIN MUSIC B/W REBOUND CHICK 3. NELSON FRIETAS- REBOUND CHICK 4. DRAKE- FANCY 5. CALI SWAG DISTRICT- TEACH ME HOW TO DOUGIE 6. LUDACRIS- MY CHICK BAD 7. DORROUGH- GET BIG 8. JAY Z- ON TO THE NEXT ONE 9. USHER/JAY Z- HOT TOTTIE 10. THE DREAM- MAKE UP BAG 11. RIHANNA- RUDE BOY 12. BABY BASH- GO GIRL 13. BABY BASH- GO GIRL RMX 14. TREY SONGZ- SAY AHHHHHH 15. SEAN KINGSTON- LETTING GO 16. DR DRE- KUSH 17. DRAKE FIND YOUR LOVE 18. KNAAN- WAVIN FLAG REGGAE RMX 19. TIMBALAND- CARRYOUT 20. RIHANNA- WHAT'S MY NAME????? 21. GYPTIAN- HOLD YUH 22. MACHEL MONTANO- WINE ON ME 23. BAD GAL- RUFF GAL 24. INDIAN- HOTTEST FUC!!!!! 25. PEERSONILE- TIGHTEST WINE

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Roger Moore "I Married A Beautiful Woman" James Bond tells Sam Botta Live Fearless

"I Married A Beautiful Woman." Roger Moore (James Bond) tells me. Wow I was over 200 lbs. then... 150s now. That was four years ago. As Father's Day Approaches, be reminded that great men still exist. If you are having difficulty meeting him, you've not met my friends yet. But then again, my male friends are people that are in constant learning, constant growth, they know why they are on the earth and the do their purpose, it's like the music you've got inside and they just can't keep it in. I have written extensively about this topic and I've been told that I've helped more than a few women see Mr. Right for the first time...James Bond in seven films from 1973 to 1985 And the counterintuitive answer by Roger Moore: I Married A Beautiful Woman. As Father's Day Approaches, be reminded that great men still exist. If you are having difficulty meeting him, you've not met my friends yet. But then again, my male friends are people that are in constant learning, constant growth, they know why they are on the earth and the do their purpose, it's like the music you've got inside and they just can't keep it in. I have written extensively about this topic and I've been told that I've helped more than a few women see Mr. Right for the first time. This is not that difficult, but there is so much to say about it. So I'll load the video and go for a swim instead. If you want these secrets, however, visit my little website and send me an email through there www.livefearless.com - let's be friends and hopefully you'll see things you've never thought of that can bring you those moments of excitement every day. I can't wait to get up each day knowing what I have to look forward to, but there were some changes I had to make. Change isn't easy, but I knew, for instance, that the Agents probably did care about the fact that I had added fat. Seventy Four pounds later, the picture has changed and motion pictures are in the works. What is it for you, I changed my eating (and actually ate more than before, and exercised LESS, during the rapid fat loss), but other habits, like learning body language and its importance... these took time and work. But as I do now, there are outcomes I had, and more I have, and I know I'll reach them. Now that's incentive. james bond roger moore Dad Daddy Family Guy Online Dating Girl with Dragon Tattoo Eharmony Free Chemistry Weekend Talent Gift Skill Agent Today CAA WME Apple Concert Video Lady Gaga daniel interviews

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Former hostage Amanda Lindhout discusses her Somali experiences

CALGARY In her first public appearance since being released from kidnappers three months ago, freelance reporter Amanda Lindhout received a heros welcome from Albertas Somali community on Sunday. As soon as Lindhout entered Pineridge Community Association hall, the crowd of 75 people stood up to applaud the 28-year-old woman, formerly of Sylvan Lake, for trying to interview Somalis uprooted by violence and because of that desire, she found herself in immense trouble on Aug. 23, 2008. For full story see: http://www.albertalocalnews.com/reddeeradvocate/news/Former_hostage_discusses_her_Somali_experiences_84949517.html

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Somalis in Sweden evicted, demand free housing and more money.

A somali family in Sweden was evicted since they cant show any income. They mobilized other somalis in the small town of Katrineholm and marched to the welfare office. There they demand free housing, better playgrounds, more money, free immigration for all somalis, etc etc. Read more http://politisktinkorrekt.info/ Read more about the chaos in Sweden, in English: http://cavatus.wordpress.com/ Läs följande bloggar som är bland de mest lästa politiska bloggarna i Sverige. De har två saker gemensamt. 1. De skriver om hur verkligheten ser ut i Sverige vilket inte reflekteras i de stora media. De skriver ärligt om massvåldet, invandrarvåldet och de negativa konsekvenserna av den okontrollerade massinvandringen. De talar om vilka som ligger bakom det mesta av massvåldet, de ljuger inte som de stora tidningarna gör. Tidningarna antyder att svenskar ligger bakom nästan all grov våldsbrottslighet vilket är vilseledande och en falskt verklighetsbeskrivning. 2. De flesta av bloggarna har stoppas av tidningarnas politiska kommissarier, de är förbjudna att länkas till de stora tidningarnas artiklar via Twingly. De stora media vill inte spida sanningen om hur Sverige ser ut och tidningarna bedriver därmed en utstuderad politisk censur. Tidningarna länkar bara till banala ickepolitiska bloggar eller vänsterbloggar som håller med tidningarnas politiska agenda. Därför är det viktigt att sprida information om hur Sverige verkligen ser ut. Sluta köp de stora tidningarna, de ljuger och censurerar. Hjälp inte tidningarna, betala inte för deras lögner. Läs gratisversionen online, men lita inte på dem. Analysera kritiskt vad som skrivs och gå till bloggare och jämför sanningen, skillnaden är skrämmande. Fakta och viktig information får ni hos bloggarna, statligt kontrollerad media undanhåller avsiktigt nästan all viktig information så det oundvikliga folkupproret skjuts på framtiden. Den som inte följer dessa nyhetsbloggar som är störst i Sverige vet ingenting om situationen i Sverige. Dessa har nästa lika många läsare som de största tidningarna online: http://www.friatider.se/ http://politisktinkorrekt.info http://frianyheter.wordpress.com/ http://natverkmotpk.blogspot.com/ Ny utmärkt privatblogg. http://www.skrivkonst.net/ Privata bloggare, http://imittsverige.blogspot.com/ http://thoralfalfsson.webblogg.se/ http://robsten.blogspot.com/ http://everykindapeople.blogspot.com/ http://bortkopplad.se/bloggo/ http://affes.wordpress.com/ http://www.svenskmedia.blogspot.com/ http://www.ansiktsburk.blogspot.com/ http://spikharry.wordpress.com/ http://varjager.wordpress.com/ http://klartexten.wordpress.com/ http://allahuakbar.se/wordpress/ http://meritwager.wordpress.com/ Artiklar som ännu inte tagits bort av de politiska censurinrättningarna i Sverige. Journalisterna mörklägger sanningen om invandrare. http://www.dn.se/debatt/journalisterna-morklagger-sanningen-om-invandrarna-1.... Pensionären lever på 7000 kr/m minus skatt. http://www.barometern.se/nyheter/oskarshamn/pensionarer-ska-lara-sig-soka-bid...

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P(2) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya

P(2) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya Obama makes historic shift on gay rights Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation By HELENE COOPER and MARK LANDLER WASHINGTON — President Obama broke four days of silence on Wednesday to "strongly condemn" the Libyan government's violent crackdown on protesters and said his administration was considering a range of responses to the bloody clashes unfolding in the oil-rich North African state. Calling it "imperative that the nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice," Mr. Obama said he was dispatching Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Geneva next Monday to meet with top diplomats on how to respond to the crisis. "The suffering and bloodshed is outrageous, and it is unacceptable," Mr. Obama said at the White House after meeting with Mrs. Clinton. "These actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. This violence must stop." Mr. Obama made no mention of the Libyan strongman, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, reflecting the administration's worry about the safety of American diplomats and their families in Tripoli, where a ferry meant to evacuate Americans was still stuck at the port, penned in by high winds in the Mediterranean. Mr. Obama has been coming under fire from critics who said he has not been tough enough against Colonel Qaddafi in the wake of the violent crackdown by pro-Qaddafi forces against demonstrators. In his remarks Wednesday, Mr. Obama said that the Libyan government has a "responsibility to refrain from violence," adding that "it must be held accountable for its failure to meet those responsibilities." But he did not call for the resignation of Colonel Qaddafi, who vowed on Tuesday to fight against the uprising until "the last drop of my blood." Mr. Obama now joins the list of American presidents bedeviled over the past 40 years by the man whom Ronald Reagan called the "mad dog of the Middle East." Administration officials said they were considering sanctions to try to influence Colonel Qaddafi. The White House press secretary, Jay Carney, refused to say whether sanctions might include a no-fly zone over Libya, but Mrs. Clinton, without addressing the no-fly option, said Tuesday that "everything will be on the table." She said the administration "will look at all the possible options to put an end to the violence, to try to influence the government." The Obama administration will no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, just two months after Congress and the president agreed to repeal the military's ban on openly gay service members. Reporting from Washington — In a historic shift on gay rights, the Obama administration announced that it believes the Constitution usually forbids unequal treatment of gays and lesbians, particularly when it comes to federal benefits for legally married same-sex couples. Atty. Gen. Eric Holder said in a letter to Congress Wednesday that the Justice Department would no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act. The act, which was passed by Congress in 1996, bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages or extending them the same benefits as heterosexual couples. Holder said the administration had decided that discrimination against gays can no longer be accepted as reasonable. Laws that allow such ... --- Subscribe Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing NATION HOME Breaking Hoy Crime Apps Weather Traffic Obits Community Crosswords Comics Wine Club Local L.A. Now Politics Crime Education O.C. Westside Neighborhoods Environment Obituaries FindLocal U.S. Politics Now Top of the Ticket Science & Environment Obituaries Religion World Afghanistan & Pakistan Africa Asia Europe Iran Iraq Latin America Mexico Under Siege Middle East Business Money & Co. Technology Personal Finance Small Business Company Town Jobs Real Estate Cars Sports Lakers Clippers Dodgers Angels NFL Ducks/Kings USC UCLA Soccer High Schools Scores/Stats Entertainment Movies TV Music Celebrity Arts & Culture Company Town Calendar Envelope Books FindLocal Health Booster Shots Medicine Fitness & Nutrition Mental Health Healthcare Getting Better Heart Awareness Living Home Food Image Books Parenting FindLocal Brand X Magazine Reader Photos Cars Travel Orange County California Mexico Hawaii Las Vegas Europe Asia Australia Travel & Deal Blog Opinion Editorials Op-Ed Letters Opinion L.A. Readers' Rep Shop Go: Travel Eat: Food Wear: Apparel Live: Everyday Needs Play: Electronics Save: Offers Find More Subscribe/Manage Account Place an Ad LAT Store Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing Weekly Ad In the News: Defense of Marriage Act Scott Walker prank call Deron Williams trade somali pirates

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P(1) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya

P(1) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya Obama makes historic shift on gay rights Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation By HELENE COOPER and MARK LANDLER WASHINGTON — President Obama broke four days of silence on Wednesday to "strongly condemn" the Libyan government's violent crackdown on protesters and said his administration was considering a range of responses to the bloody clashes unfolding in the oil-rich North African state. Calling it "imperative that the nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice," Mr. Obama said he was dispatching Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Geneva next Monday to meet with top diplomats on how to respond to the crisis. "The suffering and bloodshed is outrageous, and it is unacceptable," Mr. Obama said at the White House after meeting with Mrs. Clinton. "These actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. This violence must stop." Mr. Obama made no mention of the Libyan strongman, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, reflecting the administration's worry about the safety of American diplomats and their families in Tripoli, where a ferry meant to evacuate Americans was still stuck at the port, penned in by high winds in the Mediterranean. Mr. Obama has been coming under fire from critics who said he has not been tough enough against Colonel Qaddafi in the wake of the violent crackdown by pro-Qaddafi forces against demonstrators. In his remarks Wednesday, Mr. Obama said that the Libyan government has a "responsibility to refrain from violence," adding that "it must be held accountable for its failure to meet those responsibilities." But he did not call for the resignation of Colonel Qaddafi, who vowed on Tuesday to fight against the uprising until "the last drop of my blood." Mr. Obama now joins the list of American presidents bedeviled over the past 40 years by the man whom Ronald Reagan called the "mad dog of the Middle East." Administration officials said they were considering sanctions to try to influence Colonel Qaddafi. The White House press secretary, Jay Carney, refused to say whether sanctions might include a no-fly zone over Libya, but Mrs. Clinton, without addressing the no-fly option, said Tuesday that "everything will be on the table." She said the administration "will look at all the possible options to put an end to the violence, to try to influence the government." The Obama administration will no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, just two months after Congress and the president agreed to repeal the military's ban on openly gay service members. Reporting from Washington — In a historic shift on gay rights, the Obama administration announced that it believes the Constitution usually forbids unequal treatment of gays and lesbians, particularly when it comes to federal benefits for legally married same-sex couples. Atty. Gen. Eric Holder said in a letter to Congress Wednesday that the Justice Department would no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act. The act, which was passed by Congress in 1996, bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages or extending them the same benefits as heterosexual couples. Holder said the administration had decided that discrimination against gays can no longer be accepted as reasonable. Laws that allow such ... --- Subscribe Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing NATION HOME Breaking Hoy Crime Apps Weather Traffic Obits Community Crosswords Comics Wine Club Local L.A. Now Politics Crime Education O.C. Westside Neighborhoods Environment Obituaries FindLocal U.S. Politics Now Top of the Ticket Science & Environment Obituaries Religion World Afghanistan & Pakistan Africa Asia Europe Iran Iraq Latin America Mexico Under Siege Middle East Business Money & Co. Technology Personal Finance Small Business Company Town Jobs Real Estate Cars Sports Lakers Clippers Dodgers Angels NFL Ducks/Kings USC UCLA Soccer High Schools Scores/Stats Entertainment Movies TV Music Celebrity Arts & Culture Company Town Calendar Envelope Books FindLocal Health Booster Shots Medicine Fitness & Nutrition Mental Health Healthcare Getting Better Heart Awareness Living Home Food Image Books Parenting FindLocal Brand X Magazine Reader Photos Cars Travel Orange County California Mexico Hawaii Las Vegas Europe Asia Australia Travel & Deal Blog Opinion Editorials Op-Ed Letters Opinion L.A. Readers' Rep Shop Go: Travel Eat: Food Wear: Apparel Live: Everyday Needs Play: Electronics Save: Offers Find More Subscribe/Manage Account Place an Ad LAT Store Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing Weekly Ad In the News: Defense of Marriage Act Scott Walker prank call Deron Williams trade somali pirates

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P(3) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya

P(3) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya Obama makes historic shift on gay rights Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation By HELENE COOPER and MARK LANDLER WASHINGTON — President Obama broke four days of silence on Wednesday to "strongly condemn" the Libyan government's violent crackdown on protesters and said his administration was considering a range of responses to the bloody clashes unfolding in the oil-rich North African state. Calling it "imperative that the nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice," Mr. Obama said he was dispatching Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Geneva next Monday to meet with top diplomats on how to respond to the crisis. "The suffering and bloodshed is outrageous, and it is unacceptable," Mr. Obama said at the White House after meeting with Mrs. Clinton. "These actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. This violence must stop." Mr. Obama made no mention of the Libyan strongman, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, reflecting the administration's worry about the safety of American diplomats and their families in Tripoli, where a ferry meant to evacuate Americans was still stuck at the port, penned in by high winds in the Mediterranean. Mr. Obama has been coming under fire from critics who said he has not been tough enough against Colonel Qaddafi in the wake of the violent crackdown by pro-Qaddafi forces against demonstrators. In his remarks Wednesday, Mr. Obama said that the Libyan government has a "responsibility to refrain from violence," adding that "it must be held accountable for its failure to meet those responsibilities." But he did not call for the resignation of Colonel Qaddafi, who vowed on Tuesday to fight against the uprising until "the last drop of my blood." Mr. Obama now joins the list of American presidents bedeviled over the past 40 years by the man whom Ronald Reagan called the "mad dog of the Middle East." Administration officials said they were considering sanctions to try to influence Colonel Qaddafi. The White House press secretary, Jay Carney, refused to say whether sanctions might include a no-fly zone over Libya, but Mrs. Clinton, without addressing the no-fly option, said Tuesday that "everything will be on the table." She said the administration "will look at all the possible options to put an end to the violence, to try to influence the government." The Obama administration will no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, just two months after Congress and the president agreed to repeal the military's ban on openly gay service members. Reporting from Washington — In a historic shift on gay rights, the Obama administration announced that it believes the Constitution usually forbids unequal treatment of gays and lesbians, particularly when it comes to federal benefits for legally married same-sex couples. Atty. Gen. Eric Holder said in a letter to Congress Wednesday that the Justice Department would no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act. The act, which was passed by Congress in 1996, bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages or extending them the same benefits as heterosexual couples. Holder said the administration had decided that discrimination against gays can no longer be accepted as reasonable. Laws that allow such ... --- Subscribe Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing NATION HOME Breaking Hoy Crime Apps Weather Traffic Obits Community Crosswords Comics Wine Club Local L.A. Now Politics Crime Education O.C. Westside Neighborhoods Environment Obituaries FindLocal U.S. Politics Now Top of the Ticket Science & Environment Obituaries Religion World Afghanistan & Pakistan Africa Asia Europe Iran Iraq Latin America Mexico Under Siege Middle East Business Money & Co. Technology Personal Finance Small Business Company Town Jobs Real Estate Cars Sports Lakers Clippers Dodgers Angels NFL Ducks/Kings USC UCLA Soccer High Schools Scores/Stats Entertainment Movies TV Music Celebrity Arts & Culture Company Town Calendar Envelope Books FindLocal Health Booster Shots Medicine Fitness & Nutrition Mental Health Healthcare Getting Better Heart Awareness Living Home Food Image Books Parenting FindLocal Brand X Magazine Reader Photos Cars Travel Orange County California Mexico Hawaii Las Vegas Europe Asia Australia Travel & Deal Blog Opinion Editorials Op-Ed Letters Opinion L.A. Readers' Rep Shop Go: Travel Eat: Food Wear: Apparel Live: Everyday Needs Play: Electronics Save: Offers Find More Subscribe/Manage Account Place an Ad LAT Store Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing Weekly Ad In the News: Defense of Marriage Act Scott Walker prank call Deron Williams trade somali pirates

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LADY GAGA ACTRESS, SOMALI PIRATES, LAPLAND SCAM, UGANDA RAPPER

Podcast 404 draws all the latest crazy news this week. Join Leutrim, John and Demi as they have some fun. Don't forget to subscribe for more videos! Podcast 404 used iScribble.net so head on over there and make an account today!

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Double-Faced Freedom Of Expression,Gek vrijheid van meningsuiting,

A comparison of two discussions, one related to the insulting cartoons about the prophet (PBUH), which the media and some intellectuals supported in the name of freedom of speech, versus a comedian's simple Rabbi joke, which provoked hysterical outrage and termination to the artist's career. This is an excellent response to all bigots out there like Geert Wilders, patcondell, Jay Smith....etc

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