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Top 10 poorest countries in the world 2010

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Top 10 poorest countries in the world 2010 Originally posted by  ROMAN  on  APRIL 21, 2010 Here is a list of the top 10 poorest countries in the world according to data gathered by the  International Monetary Fund  and the  CIA World Factbook . As you might have guessed 9 out of 10 poorest countries in the world are situated in Africa. The wealth of a country is measured by GDP per capita and it stands for the average value of goods and services a person produced living his country This post is written thanks to a lot of people reading my article  Top 10 richest countries in the world  and also wanting to know about the world’s poorest countries. Your support and comments are valuable to me. Thank you! 10. Afghanistan – $800 (GDP per capita) Afghanistan villagers moving their camp Afghanistan is probably the only poorest county in the world that doesn’t need any introduction. Thanks to the plane crashes of 9/11 and the subsequent American quest for revenge almos

Murder, spies & voting lies- stolen elections

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Tom Feeney Thomas Charles "Tom" Feeney III,  usually known as  Tom Feeney  (born May 21, 1958), is an  American  politician from the state of  Florida . He represented  Florida's 24th congressional district . He was defeated in the  2008 election  by  Democrat   Suzanne Kosmas . In September 2006, Feeney was named one of the "20 Most Corrupt Members of Congress" in a report by  Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington ; [10]  he was also listed in the first report by the organization in January 2006, when he was one of 13 named members. The organization said "His ethics issues arise from trips he has taken in apparent violation of House travel and gift rules and from his failure to disclosure his ownership of rental property." In 2006, Feeney was named a "Taxpayer Superhero" by the   Citizens Against Government Waste . [7]   He received a perfect score from the Grover Norquist 's   Americans for Tax R

WikiLeaks 'a Clear and Present Danger,' Says Washington Post

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WikiLeaks 'a Clear and Present Danger,' Says WaPo Posted by  Soulskill   on Monday August 02, @04:31PM from the rhetoric-reaching-critical-levels dept. government censorship communications internet military usa politics bedmison writes "In an op-ed in the Washington Post titled 'WikiLeaks must be stopped,' Marc A. Thiessen writes that ' WikiLeaks represents a clear and present danger  to the national security of the United States,' and that the US has the authority to arrest its spokesman, Julian Assange, even if it has to contravene international law to do so. Thiessen also suggests that the new USCYBERCOM be unleashed to destroy WikiLeaks as an internet presence." Reader praps tips an interview with another WikiLeaks spokesman, Daniel Schmitt, who says they have no regrets  about releasing  the Afghanistan documents , and says WikiLeaks is "changing the game." Several other readers have pointed out that  WikiL

New South African government threatens press with tribunal

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South Africa: Editors Rebuff Media Tribunal Idea Jocelyn Newmarch 26 July 2010 Johannesburg — SOUTH African editors yesterday vowed to resist attempts to institute a state-appointed media tribunal andrejected legislation that they said restricted public access to information. The South African National Editors Forum (Sanef) said yesterdaythat there was an existing system of media self-regulation, involving the Press Council and Press Ombudsman. It vowed to campaign for public support formedia freedom, and urged a "zero-tolerance" approach to press code violations. Addressing editors on Saturday, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said that in exercising the right to free expression, there was a duty to guard against "furtherance of propaganda for war and incitement of imminent violence, to name just a few examples". Mr Radebe's remarks were seen as alluding to a media tribunal, first proposed at the ANC&

REPRINT: Never ever give up on love – by Courtney Collins

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Never ever give up on love – by Courtney Collins Originally Posted on : 08-06-2009 | By :  Admin  | In :  Relationships Tags:  Courtney Collins ,  Desperation ,  Hope   Read this incredible story of Little Rock news anchor, Courtney Collins. We are proud to publish her story and are looking forward to hear from you. ————– At age 24, I had my whole life planned. I was engaged to the guy I’d spent six years getting to know. Mature life choice? Check! I was going to be married at 25. Reasonably, I’d have a few years to sink into my new, wifely role before the child bearing days pressed in. Kid one at 29, kid two at  32… perfect! I’m young enough to have peppy mom energy but old enough to avoid mom-out-of-college syndrome. By the time the children are both out of the nest, I’m 50. I have plenty of creative energy but a respectable amount of wisdom and life experience. It’s so refreshing to know, at age 24, exactly how life will unfold. What’s equally invigorating, but