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Israel announces 10 month halt to settlement construction in West Bank

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 The prime minister of Israel, Binyamin Netanyahu, told a news conference earlier today that there will be a ten-month stop in the construction of new settlement housing in the West Bank. The Israeli cabinet approved the move by a margin of eleven to one. “We have been told by our friendsRead More

Israel announces 10 month halt to settlement construction in West Bank

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Livingstone brands Boris ‘a joke’ in London mayoral elections

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 On the final day of campaigning before the vote in the London mayoral election, incumbent Ken Livingstone attacked main rival Boris Johnson as “a joke”. He warned Londoners that they were not voting in a “Celebrity Mayor” contest. Livingstone unveiled a campaign poster in West Ham that will also be printedRead More

Livingstone brands Boris ‘a joke’ in London mayoral elections

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Britain thinks Africans are barbaric, claims South African President

Friday, March 5, 2010 Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa, claimed Britain believed Africa is “barbaric”, hours before a state visit to Queen Elizabeth II. These claims were made after the Daily Mail described him as a “sex-obsessed bigot and vile buffoon.” Zuma accused Britons of considering themselves to be culturally superior owing to theirRead More

Britain thinks Africans are barbaric, claims South African President

Saxophone Teachers: Working With Younger Students

Here’s An Opinion On: Cnc Milling Machines For Sale Submitted by: Melissa C. Tan If you are teaching saxophone to beginners, you will most likely have a large contingent of school-age children wanting to make their first foray with the instrument. It is important that you tailor your saxophone lessons to their wants and needsRead More Saxophone Teachers: Working With Younger Students

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30,000-year-old Austrian statue traced to stone from Italy

Saturday, March 5, 2022 In findings published on Monday in Scientific Reports, scientists from the University of Vienna and Vienna Natural History Museum, Austria found the stone used to carve the Venus of Willendorf came from northern Italy, hundreds of miles from its origin, on the other side of the Alps. The 30 thousand-year-old sculptureRead More

30,000-year-old Austrian statue traced to stone from Italy