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Will Manmohan Singh's Understatement Be His Undoing?TIME (blog)10, 2011 The missiles and the men in uniform were already out for days on the broad avenues of central New Delhi, practicing for India's Republic Day, ...and more »
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Hino da Independência / Anthem of Independence Hino da Proclamação da República / Hymn of the Republic Day Hino Nacional / National Anthem of Brazil Imagens das Cidades / Pictures of Cities São Paulo SP Rio de Janeiro RJ BrasÃlia DF Belo Horizonte MG Porto Alegre RS Curitiba PR Florianópolis SC Recife PE Salvador BA Vitória ES Natal RN Campo Grande MS Manaus AM Belém PA São Luis MA Fortaleza CE João Pessoa PB Maceió AL Aracajú SE Campinas SP Goiânia GO Vila Velha ES Balneário Camboriú SC Gramado RS Santos SP Canela RS Juiz de Fora MG Cabo Frio RJ Novo Hamburgo RS Ouro Preto MG Olinda PE São João Del Rei MG Pelotas RS Sorocaba SP Maringá PR Niterói RJ São Miguel das Missões RS Petrópolis RJ São Joaquim SC Martim Vaz ES Foz do Iguaçu PR Campos do Jordão SP Venâncio Aires RS Santa Cruz do Sul RS Blumenau SC Fernando de Noronha PE Joinville SC Aparecida SP Bento Gonçalves RS "Dentre outras mil, és tu Brasil ó Pátria amada"
Hyderabad in NYT 2011 list of must see placesTimes of IndiaHYDERABAD: Giving a much-needed lift to Hyderabad's T-bruised image, the New York Times (NYT) has featured the city of pearls in its list of `41 places to ...
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CBC.caBlue Jays flip Napoli to Rangers for FranciscoCBC.ca(Jared Wickerham/Getty Images) Toronto baseball fans can scrap the purchase of a Mike Napoli Blue Jays uniform off their to-do list. ...and more »
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CBS NewsAnother US MidEast Misstep in the MakingCBS News17, 2011 (GETTY IMAGES) (CBS) Juan Cole is the Richard P. Mitchell Professor of History and the director of the Center for South Asian Studies at the ...and more »
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Day in pictures — January 25, 2011The HinduNation prepares to celebrate Republic Day, government announces Padma awardees, Academy unveils Oscar nominations. A selection of images from India and ...
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Ciommunity Calendar: Jan. 25, 2011Daily CometYou can bring your old photographs to Southdown Plantation, 1208 Museum Drive, Houma, where staff and volunteers can scan the images. ...and more »
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Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Words, music, instruments & images by Ralph Tyrrell. Inspired by the hope that my country will become a republic in my lifetime. Come on, Australia it's overdue! Be proud, stand tall! What have you got to lose?
On 26th January , Republic Day of India , the pictures use from Google image search , lines of song use from Song of ARRehaman ,and copy right of Sony Music, this was not for commercial use
Fort Worth Star TelegramDay in Pictures, Jan 24Fort Worth Star Telegram(AP Photo/Hani Mohammed) AP INDIA - A worker is seen silhouetted as he places the Indian flag on a pole during preparations for the upcoming Republic Day ...
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Day in pictures: 22 January 2011BBC NewsPerfectly synchronised, Indian policewomen march during the rehearsal for India's Republic Day parade, in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh.
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Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
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A TripAdvisorâ„¢ TripWow video of a travel blog to Prague, Czech Republic by TravelPod blogger Ryanandpatti. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com Prague: Czech it out! "Despite the rain and blustery winds, we are happy to say that Prague is one of our favorite cities of this trip! The city is always full of life, and as we walked the streets, breathtakingly beautiful buildings materialized around every corner. We saw Prague Castle (Prahsky Hrad), including the cathedral which contains many years of (somewhat violent) history and some truly magnificent art and stained glass. Just a fun fact we learned there -- Prague's soldiers used to roast bread shaped like babies outside their enemies' gates. Enemies were so terrified by this savageness that they didn't put up too much of a fight. Probably would have worked on me. As usual, the cathedral was full of holy, mummified saint pieces which is always grotesquely interesting. After seeing the castle, we made our way to the Church of the Nativity of our Lord, which housed many wonders, including 2 skeletons all dressed up, posed, and wearing very creepy wax masks, a crucified bearded lady (St. Starosta...strange...look it up), and unsettling little baby angels (puttos). Catholics can be weird. And rich. The treasury held more diamonds, silver, gold, and jewel-encrusted monstrances, hats, robes, etc. than one could count. And oddly, there was a collection box right outside of this armored room of riches. Maybe our ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Tune in tonight, at Global DJ Broadcast for a special episode about Prague '11! Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music ...
CBS NewsVenus Williams' Australia Open 2011 Wardrobe [Pictures] is Eye-PoppingCBS NewsVenus Williams wears an open weave top in her second round match against Sandra Zahlavova of the Czech Republic during day three of the 2011 Australian Open ...and more »
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Here it is, folks! The document we have been waiting for! Now if only SOMEONE in Congress or the Supreme Court will act on this! Spread this around.....if these documents are as authentic as they certainly seem to be, Obama is NOT qualified to be our President and he sits in the White House illegally! This is what Obama has spent almost $2M (so far) to hide. A British history buff was asked if he could find out who the colonial registrar was for Mombasa in 1961. After only a few minutes of research, he called back and said "Sir Edward F. Lavender" Note the same name near the bottom of the photo within video. Source(s): "Kenya Dominion Record 4667 Australian library." Note the footprint!! The local Muslim Imam in Mombasa named Barack with his Muslim middle name Hussein so his official name on this certificate is Barack Hussein Obama II. The grandmother of Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. reveals the story of his birth in Mombasa , Kenya , a seaport, after his mother suffered labor pains while swimming at ocean beach in Mombasa "On August 4, 1961 Obama's mother, father and grandmother were attending a Muslim festival in Mombasa , Kenya . Mother had been refused entry to airplanes due to her nine month pregnancy. It was a hot August day at the festival so the Obama's went to the beach to cool off. While swimming in the ocean his mother experienced labor pains so was rushed to the Coast Provincial General Hospital, Mombasa, Kenya where Obama was born a few hours later at 7:21 pm on ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Jana Gana Mana. And a whole lotta Fun. SapientNitro India presents the Republic Day Music Video. Featuring an original music composition and vocals from folks within SapientNitro. A cool way to celebrate our freedom. Wishing you all a very Happy Republic Day.
I FEEL A STRONG SPIRITUAL CONNECTION WITH ALBANIA, Belushi has stated that he has been visiting Albania since 1995. "My father was born and grew up in a small place near Korca. I came to Albania in 1995, with my father, son and my wife. We visited every country of Albania, met with the President and many other officials. Since then I've decided to do everything I can to contribute in Albania's development. Albania is a very beautiful country and I love my country and its rural areas. People are very friendly and nice. I have many relatives in Albania. I go there at least once a year and I feel a connection between myself and Albania.'' James Belushi, the image of Eagle Eagle Mobile advertisements has not been simply commercial messages, they have been also a support for the Albanian image and its tourism. The company has signed recently an agreement with the actor James Belushi to make him the new image of Eagle Mobile. He was the first to promote the social initiative of Eagle Company "Send one SMS to help the children in need". Belushi was the first person to present this initiative by sending one symbolic SMS on this occasion. On October 9, 2009 the President of the Republic Bamir Topi gave to Mr. Belushi the act of the Albanian nationality in a Gala evening, organized from Eagle Mobile at Sheraton Tirana Hotel. The well-known artist Belushi gave a concert for all Albanians at Mother Teresa Square one day later.
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Panamá se desvela con una conga de Ernesto Lecuona, el compositor cubano y pianista, joya de la música cubana del siglo XX. La voz masculina es, probablemente, la de AgustÃn Bruguera. Las imágenes son de la República de Panamá, un estado que celebra el bien de dos dÃas de la independencia (de España y de ..............Colombia), la actual Ciudad de Panamá, con rascacielos es muy diferente de la ciudad en 1937, ahora es un moderno distrito de financiero surgió en el lado opuesto de la bahÃa en frente de la ciudad vieja. Otras imágenes son de las fiestas nacionales y desfiles, comparsas de carnaval, escenas de bandas de colegio con uniforme de la escuela, también la guardia presidencial en el viejo uniforme, pero con fusiles modernos. El viejo avión al secundo 0:45 puede volar sólo con una CONGA! Damos las gracias a la televisión Panamá Lacascara.tv por algunas imagenes. Panamà a conga composed by Ernesto Leccona, the cuban composer and pianist, the real gem of cuban music of twenties century. The male voice is probably that of Augustin Bruguera. Images are from Republic of Panamà the state that celebrates two independence day ( from Spain and from.....Colombia), today's Panama City with skyscrapers is very different from the city of 1937, now a modern financial district arose on the other side of the bay in front of the old town. Others images from national holiday's parade and carnival scenes, colleges band with uniform, the presidential guard also in old uniform, but ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
LYRICS: Woke up in London yesterday Found myself in the city near Piccadilly Don't really know how I got here I got some pictures on my phone New names and numbers that I don't know Address to places like Abbey Road Day turns to night, night turns to live a we want We're young enough to say oh,this has gotta be a good life This has gotta be a good life This could really be a good life good life I say oh got this feeling that you cant fight Like this city is on fire tonight This could really be a good life, good good life To my friends in New York, I say hello My friends in LA they don't know Where I've been for the past few years or so Paris to China to Col-or-ado Sometimes there's airplanes I can' t jump out Sometimes there's bullshit that don't work now We all got our stories but please tell me-eee What there is to complain about When you're happy like a fool Let it take you over When everything is out You gotta take it in oh,this has gotta be a good life This has gotta be a good life This could really be a good life good life I say oh got this feeling that you cant fight Like this city is on fire tonight This could really be a good life, good good life Hopelessly I feel like there might be something that I'll miss Hopelessly I feel like the window closes oh so quick Hopelessly I'm taking a mental picture of you now 'Cuz hopelessly The hope is we have so much to feel good about oh,this has gotta be a good life This has gotta be a good life This could really be a good ...
Preorder now: bit.ly With the '09 and '10 installments having focused on new dance republics in North America, 2011 sees Markus Schulz's city-hopping compilation series make its return to mainland Europe. Last visiting in 2008 with 'Amsterdam', this new outing sends the series in the opposite direction and homes in on one of Eastern Europe's most awe-inspiring capitals... Just over a month ago, during the final stages of his set at Transmission - Future Cities, Markus Schulz held a poster up to the audience. Caught by the cameras feeding the O2 arena's video screens the image went stage to ceiling. That poster bore the front cover of 'Prague'11' and in holding it aloft Schulz had announced that the Czech capital would be the destination for his 2011 city compilation. Having played there twice a year, every year for the last five, it's certainly a place he's developed a strong association with. His regular visits over the period have positioned him well to see the explosion in the popularity of trance and progressive -- a rise Markus gauges visit-on-visit has being "close to exponential"... He continues: "seeing music scenes expand, no matter what style they are, isn't something a DJ ever tires of. Going to and from Prague in particular, but also to other Eastern European countries -- Poland, The Ukraine for example - over the course of five years, and witnessing what's happened with the music there, has made for an incredible collective experience for me. Personally ...
30 years of absolute tyranny and the most heinous crimes against humanity including; death penalty for children, mass political execution, invasion of privacy and forbidding Iranians from the right of every individuals and fraudulent election among the most sincere revolutionary candidate, Iranian are now unable to choice even the less of the evil as they did with the election of president Khatami. Henceforth, they have nothing to lose, their children have been tortured, raped and some to be executed for voting even in the legal boundaries of Islamic republic regime. While the regime has guns and ammonization, the green movement has the upper hand with their higher moral standards, conviction for freedom and international solidarity among public opinions. We have to keep in mind while extend of the protest have decline since the June election, however, unlike the 1999 student uprising where the unrest lasted for few days this series of 6months of continues anti-regime sentiment and sporadic protest has continued and set a new a record unprecedented in the 30 years history of Islamic republic regime. It is the continuity that counts and that is what democracy is all about, it is a bottom to top approach it started from the spark of vivid images from Neda and her innocent eyes asking for why she died and was passed into millions of people who asked the very same question and are now willing to fight non-violently for a day where there would be no Neda's being shot for her ...
riflestock 2011 patriotresistance.com It is time for us to show what we are made of. But, how can we do that? Suppose several thousand patriots, and their families, showed up near the Mexican border, somewhere in Arizona, for a weekend of Fun, Music, Games, Shooting, Hiking, Camping and, good old fashioned Comradery. Would this event be newsworthy? Perhaps approaching that of Woodstock, back in 1969? Would it send a message to the government that, "If you won't protect our borders, then, we will"? Riflestock is not intended to be a border operation, itself, though the ability to see the damage done, take pictures of illegal critters, and, perhaps, scare the hell out of some of them, by our sheer numbers, and to actually visit the site of America's ongoing war with illegal border crossings, is in the offering.) ssma- www.ssmalliance.ning.com Keywords: 2nd American Revolution Second American Revolution Patriot Rebellion Rogue Nation Eternal Militias 1776 New World Order Alex Jones Patriots Land of the free American Militia Resistance Movement ARM Defenders The Constitution Revolution Patriot Rebellion Rogue Nation Eternal Militias 1776 New World Order Alex Jones Patriots Homegrown Right wingLand of the free American Militia Resistance Movement ARM Defenders The Constitution Revolution Patriot Rebellion Rogue Nation Eternal Militias 1776 New World Order Alex Jones Patriots Homegrown Right wing American Militia Movement, ARM, Alex Jones, New World Order, Illuminati, NWO ...
DECEMBER 9, 1992 - Buckingham Palace announces the separation of the Prince and Princess -- December 9, 2010 - Police Release New Footage Of Royal Attack - Tuesday January 04, 2011 Kat Higgins, Sky News Online Police have released new footage of an attack on Prince Charles' car during the tuition fees protests in London in an attempt to trace those responsible. Metropolitan Police detectives who are investigating the violence on December 9 issued CCTV pictures from the Regent and Oxford Street areas of the city. It was on these busy shopping streets that the Rolls-Royce taking the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall to the theatre was attacked by demonstrators. Up to 20 people set upon the car, some were carrying bottles and chanted "off with their heads" and "up the republic". There has been widespread criticism of the apparent lapse in security which left the pair visibly shaken and shocked but unharmed. The video and images show four people officers from the Operation Malone team would like to trace in connection with events. Protesters Although the images are grainy police hope the individuals will be recognised One shows a woman striking the Royal car and breaking the back window of one of the convoy vehicles. She is pictured with a man, whom police would like to trace as a potential witness. Officers are also keen to identify two men seen separately attacking the car. At least three metal dustbins were also hurled at two other cars in the convoy which was ...
Q: What are your favorite Wii games of 2010? What do you expect from Nintendo in 2011? TOP 5 WII GAMES OF 2010 : Black Nerd Comedy - I've hardly seen any Wii games of various "Best of 2010" video games lists. So I make my own list of the best Nintendo Wii video games of 2010. I discuss fighting games, dancing games, 2-D and 3-D platformers. But which Wii game will be No. 1? Plus I sing a song about Candy Kong. *SPOILERS* Games mentioned in this video include: Donkey Kong Country Returns, Just Dance 2, Kinect, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Mass Effect 2, Metroid: Other M, Red Dead Redemption, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, Wii Fit, Wii Sports #1 SPOTLIGHT VIDEO OF THE DAY: United States, Germany, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, India, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, Argentina, Spain, Mexico, France, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, Poland, Brazil, Russia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Czech Republic, Sweden SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly | youtube.com TWEET FACE: twitter.com | facebook.com BLACK NERD COMEDY: Sketches, Spoofs, Rants, Reviews, Interviews, Vlogs, Events, Music and Stand-Up from Actor/Comedian, Nintendo Fanboy and "Black Nerd" Andre Meadows. blacknerdcomedy.com BLOG blacknerdblog.com | SHOP blacknerdshop.com TAGS nintendo wii videogames gaming list top top5 best of BestOf awards donkey kong country returns DonkeyKong just dance JustDance2 360 kinect kirby epic yarn mass effect metroid other m red dead redemption super mario galaxy SuperMario tatsunoko vs ...
Jacob Porat: " Homage to Fernando Pessoa" Some Opening Words - Lisbon, December 2010 A rainy day My first real encounter with Fernando Pessoa was early in 2004 when I read his work, "The Book of Disquiet". This was the period when my exhibition "Conversations with Kafka" was being shown in the Czech Republic - an exhibition which had occupied me both mentally and physically since the year 2001 (when it was first exhibited in Israel), and was to occupy me for a further two years while it was shown in different cities both in the Czech Republic and in Poland. During this period I came across the Hebrew translation of "The Book of Disquiet" by Fernando Pessoa, and probably what triggered my immediate interest in this book was the similarity - about which I had no doubt - between the world of this text and the world as presented in the texts of Franz Kafka. Later on, after reading the poems in Pessoa's book "From the Highest Window", I started working on the series which I called "Homage to Fernando Pessoa". The exhibition was shown from mid-November 2008 for two and a half months at the Belgium House at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the opening ceremony was in the framework of the conference dedicated to Pessoa, 'The Pessoa Paradigm and the Phenomenon of Heteronomy: A Comparative Approach'. The common factor between the two series, "Homage to Fernando Pessoa" and "Conversations with Kafka", lies in the fact that neither was created in any way with the intention of ...

