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		<title>By: Randy McDonald</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy McDonald</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 13:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Point. Sorry about that.</description>
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		<title>By: Douglas Muir</title>
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		<dc:creator>Douglas Muir</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 11:56:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Randy, do you really want to feed the energy beast?


Doug M.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Randy, do you really want to feed the energy beast?</p>
<p>Doug M.</p>
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		<title>By: gk</title>
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		<dc:creator>gk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 06:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>randy

“Doug here’s te deal. In the 80s the euros ran al qaeda in Afghanistan, and they allied themselves in the 90s with the same in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo now recognized by canada.”
Wait.
1. Wasn’t the support of the Islamic resistance in Afghanistan particularly but not only American?
[No it was Saudi-British and Chinese in a major way. The USA left after attacks on Jews and Americans in the Clinton administration. British Mi6 ran the afghan camps after that. And they created and trained the Kosovo liberation army. Which makes the KLA a NATO brigade technically, Muslim in name only, like the Muslims that fought for the British against the Ottoman.]
2. The Muslim freedom fighters who came to Bosnia towards the end of the war were welcomed by the Bosnian government not because it was Islamist but because it was desperate for any support. Others here can back me up on this, but Bosnians are definitely not fundamentalists.
[Yes which it makes it strange they brought in radical terrorists who actually worked for money, some of whom were put on commercial jets from Afghanistan by . MI6 and the US air force supplied logistics support to the Muslim brigades and they were there from the beginning conducting terrorism inside Serbia. There was a British documentary on this which I’ll find if you want. ]
3. “in Bosnia where they killed Serbs to create the new greater Albania which starts with Kosovo” You do know that there aren’t significant numbers of Albanians in Bosnia-Herzegovina, right?
[ Many of the fighters were Albanian, and Albanian munitions were used in the London bombing. Its very close to China and heavily involved in criminal narco-terror activities in the Balkans. It’s a regional mafia not a religious movement. ]
And why is Canadian recognition of Kosovo independence relevant to all this?
[Its funny since they have not yet recognized Nagorno-Karabach where “Muslims”, actually MI6 Bp mercenaries possibly,  tried to ethnically cleanse the Christian mercenaries. They’re still at war with Azerbaijan which is a close ally of the  US and Cheney visited this week? ]
“Three were British Algerians.”
In other words, Muslims.  [No British Algerian says nothing about their religion, most likely just Balkan veterans]
“and in Algeria the euros funded and supported a Muslim violent rebel faction most of whom who did not know they were actually working for the Algerian government”
But who were willing regardless to debate whether or not one should take sexually both the wife and the daughter of an infidel like the ones in those Algerian villages, or whether he should take only one, and if so which one. 
[Of course this happened its right out of the text book written by MI6 on pseudo operations, there is a good work on this by the naval war college on how the brits created the maim au in Kenya to keep control]
“being used to discredit the democratic Islamic opposition to the oil company British colony dictatorship which was secular.”
You know that Algeria was a French colony, right? 
[yes it was French, now its oil reserves are run by bp and bp stations mercenaries there, so that’s why I called it a British colony, but technically its not British, its European oil cartel asset]
“Did al qaeda or any islamic scholar celebrate, affirm in any way, or praise in any way the deaths of the Muslim (mainly) children in Beslan?”
You’re calling _al-Qaeda_ Muslim? Funny, that, considering how that organization is willing to murder–among other people–children. Besides, those children, even those children claiming to be Muslim, were foreigners, auslander, God will know his own. 
[No al qaeda is mentioned separately from the scholars who have issued a fatwa against bin laden and the concept of foreigners or races is not in Islam, although it of course exists in all peoples including people with the Islamic religion The Saudis hate the Pakistanis and look down on them for example, allegedly]
Anyway, as you say, “[t]hey were mainly terrorists from the Georgia Azerbaijan region, most likely veterans of Nagorno-Karabach, and/or Kosovo,” i.e. likely to be Muslims. All the better if the local unbelievers don’t come from their neighborhood.
[Interesting idea, this means that they could  not get enough locals to fight, which is exactly what happened in Afghanistan, they had to bring in the foreign fighters who worked as soldiers of fortune because the locals would not cross the border into Russia to kill their neighbors. The same is true in Iraq today, even in a legitimate fight against foreign occupation.(under Islamic law, or early American values 

[[There is a major shortage of Jihadis in the usa as well. Thank G_d! Remember Vtech, some Korean kid killed like 30 people , or the mall shooting. There are weapons everywhere here, but no Islamic attacks on malls or universities. They did arrest some retarded kids in Florida after the FBI trained them for several weeks. The court threw the charges out however
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ps I visit New York and know a lot of local Muslim immigrants. They like it here even with bad jobs and hate their local  governments in the middle east. The last thing  they’d do is mess that up for a trip back home. But you’re right I think about the fundamentalists, they hate the American culture, but so do fundamentalist Jews and Christians, for the same reasons.]

see also 
http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/8/24/private-intelligence-functions-in-the-caspian.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>randy</p>
<p>“Doug here’s te deal. In the 80s the euros ran al qaeda in Afghanistan, and they allied themselves in the 90s with the same in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo now recognized by canada.”<br />
Wait.<br />
1. Wasn’t the support of the Islamic resistance in Afghanistan particularly but not only American?<br />
[No it was Saudi-British and Chinese in a major way. The USA left after attacks on Jews and Americans in the Clinton administration. British Mi6 ran the afghan camps after that. And they created and trained the Kosovo liberation army. Which makes the KLA a NATO brigade technically, Muslim in name only, like the Muslims that fought for the British against the Ottoman.]<br />
2. The Muslim freedom fighters who came to Bosnia towards the end of the war were welcomed by the Bosnian government not because it was Islamist but because it was desperate for any support. Others here can back me up on this, but Bosnians are definitely not fundamentalists.<br />
[Yes which it makes it strange they brought in radical terrorists who actually worked for money, some of whom were put on commercial jets from Afghanistan by . MI6 and the US air force supplied logistics support to the Muslim brigades and they were there from the beginning conducting terrorism inside Serbia. There was a British documentary on this which I’ll find if you want. ]<br />
3. “in Bosnia where they killed Serbs to create the new greater Albania which starts with Kosovo” You do know that there aren’t significant numbers of Albanians in Bosnia-Herzegovina, right?<br />
[ Many of the fighters were Albanian, and Albanian munitions were used in the London bombing. Its very close to China and heavily involved in criminal narco-terror activities in the Balkans. It’s a regional mafia not a religious movement. ]<br />
And why is Canadian recognition of Kosovo independence relevant to all this?<br />
[Its funny since they have not yet recognized Nagorno-Karabach where “Muslims”, actually MI6 Bp mercenaries possibly,  tried to ethnically cleanse the Christian mercenaries. They’re still at war with Azerbaijan which is a close ally of the  US and Cheney visited this week? ]<br />
“Three were British Algerians.”<br />
In other words, Muslims.  [No British Algerian says nothing about their religion, most likely just Balkan veterans]<br />
“and in Algeria the euros funded and supported a Muslim violent rebel faction most of whom who did not know they were actually working for the Algerian government”<br />
But who were willing regardless to debate whether or not one should take sexually both the wife and the daughter of an infidel like the ones in those Algerian villages, or whether he should take only one, and if so which one.<br />
[Of course this happened its right out of the text book written by MI6 on pseudo operations, there is a good work on this by the naval war college on how the brits created the maim au in Kenya to keep control]<br />
“being used to discredit the democratic Islamic opposition to the oil company British colony dictatorship which was secular.”<br />
You know that Algeria was a French colony, right?<br />
[yes it was French, now its oil reserves are run by bp and bp stations mercenaries there, so that’s why I called it a British colony, but technically its not British, its European oil cartel asset]<br />
“Did al qaeda or any islamic scholar celebrate, affirm in any way, or praise in any way the deaths of the Muslim (mainly) children in Beslan?”<br />
You’re calling _al-Qaeda_ Muslim? Funny, that, considering how that organization is willing to murder–among other people–children. Besides, those children, even those children claiming to be Muslim, were foreigners, auslander, God will know his own.<br />
[No al qaeda is mentioned separately from the scholars who have issued a fatwa against bin laden and the concept of foreigners or races is not in Islam, although it of course exists in all peoples including people with the Islamic religion The Saudis hate the Pakistanis and look down on them for example, allegedly]<br />
Anyway, as you say, “[t]hey were mainly terrorists from the Georgia Azerbaijan region, most likely veterans of Nagorno-Karabach, and/or Kosovo,” i.e. likely to be Muslims. All the better if the local unbelievers don’t come from their neighborhood.<br />
[Interesting idea, this means that they could  not get enough locals to fight, which is exactly what happened in Afghanistan, they had to bring in the foreign fighters who worked as soldiers of fortune because the locals would not cross the border into Russia to kill their neighbors. The same is true in Iraq today, even in a legitimate fight against foreign occupation.(under Islamic law, or early American values </p>
<p>[[There is a major shortage of Jihadis in the usa as well. Thank G_d! Remember Vtech, some Korean kid killed like 30 people , or the mall shooting. There are weapons everywhere here, but no Islamic attacks on malls or universities. They did arrest some retarded kids in Florida after the FBI trained them for several weeks. The court threw the charges out however<br />
\<br />
ps I visit New York and know a lot of local Muslim immigrants. They like it here even with bad jobs and hate their local  governments in the middle east. The last thing  they’d do is mess that up for a trip back home. But you’re right I think about the fundamentalists, they hate the American culture, but so do fundamentalist Jews and Christians, for the same reasons.]</p>
<p>see also<br />
<a href="http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/8/24/private-intelligence-functions-in-the-caspian.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/8/24/private-intelligence-functions-in-the-caspian.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: Randy McDonald</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy McDonald</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 05:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Doug heres te deal. In the 80s the euros ran al qaeda in afghanistan, and they allied themselves in the 90s wih the same in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo now recognized by canada.&quot;

Wait.

1. Wasn&#039;t the support of the Islamic resistance in Afghanistan particularly but not only American?

2. The Muslim freedom fighters who came to Bosnia towards the end of the war were welcomed by the Bosnian government not because it was Islamist but because it was desperate for any support. Others here can back me up on this, but Bosnians are defintitely not fundamentalists.

3. &quot;in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo&quot; You do know that there aren&#039;t significant numbers of Albanians in Bosnia-Herzegovina, right?

And why is Canadian recognition of Kosovar independence relevant to all this?

&quot;Three were Britih algerians.&quot;

In toher words, Muslims.

&quot;and in algera the euros funded and supported a muslim violent rebel faction most of whom who did not know they were actually working for the algerian government&quot;

But who were willing regardless to debate whether or not one should take sexually both the wife and the daughter of an infidel like the ones in those Algerian villages, or whether he should take only one, and if so which one.

&quot;being used to discredit the democratic islamic opposition to the oil company british colony dictatorship which was secular.&quot;

You know that Algeria was a French colony, right?

&quot;Did al qaeda or any islamic scholar celebrate, affirm in any way, or praise in any way the deaths of the Muslim (mainly) children in Beslan?&quot;

You&#039;re calling _al-Qaeda_ Muslim? Funny, that, considering how that organization is willing to murder--among other people--children. Besides, those children, even those children claiming to be Muslim, were foreigners, auslander, God will know his own. 

Anyway, as you say, &quot;[t]hey were mainly terrorists from the Georgia Azerbaijan region, most likely veterans of Nagorno-Karabach, and/or Kosovo,&quot; i.e. likely to be Muslims. All the better if the local unbelievers don&#039;t come from their neighbourhood.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Doug heres te deal. In the 80s the euros ran al qaeda in afghanistan, and they allied themselves in the 90s wih the same in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo now recognized by canada.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wait.</p>
<p>1. Wasn&#8217;t the support of the Islamic resistance in Afghanistan particularly but not only American?</p>
<p>2. The Muslim freedom fighters who came to Bosnia towards the end of the war were welcomed by the Bosnian government not because it was Islamist but because it was desperate for any support. Others here can back me up on this, but Bosnians are defintitely not fundamentalists.</p>
<p>3. &#8220;in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo&#8221; You do know that there aren&#8217;t significant numbers of Albanians in Bosnia-Herzegovina, right?</p>
<p>And why is Canadian recognition of Kosovar independence relevant to all this?</p>
<p>&#8220;Three were Britih algerians.&#8221;</p>
<p>In toher words, Muslims.</p>
<p>&#8220;and in algera the euros funded and supported a muslim violent rebel faction most of whom who did not know they were actually working for the algerian government&#8221;</p>
<p>But who were willing regardless to debate whether or not one should take sexually both the wife and the daughter of an infidel like the ones in those Algerian villages, or whether he should take only one, and if so which one.</p>
<p>&#8220;being used to discredit the democratic islamic opposition to the oil company british colony dictatorship which was secular.&#8221;</p>
<p>You know that Algeria was a French colony, right?</p>
<p>&#8220;Did al qaeda or any islamic scholar celebrate, affirm in any way, or praise in any way the deaths of the Muslim (mainly) children in Beslan?&#8221;</p>
<p>You&#8217;re calling _al-Qaeda_ Muslim? Funny, that, considering how that organization is willing to murder&#8211;among other people&#8211;children. Besides, those children, even those children claiming to be Muslim, were foreigners, auslander, God will know his own. </p>
<p>Anyway, as you say, &#8220;[t]hey were mainly terrorists from the Georgia Azerbaijan region, most likely veterans of Nagorno-Karabach, and/or Kosovo,&#8221; i.e. likely to be Muslims. All the better if the local unbelievers don&#8217;t come from their neighbourhood.</p>
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		<title>By: gk</title>
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		<dc:creator>gk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 01:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>randy think about it. Did al qaeda or any islamic scholar celebrate, affirm in any way, or praise in any way the deaths of the Muslim (mainly) children in Beslan? No of course not. And by the waay, there was a revolt within the terror cell if thats what it was. They killed three of their own to enforce discipline early on. So yes there were probably religious Muslims present but the rank and file had no idea they were there to kidnap or kill children and that is why they revolted. If they had known, there would not have been any revolt against the cell&#039;s leaders. So who were the chechen terror leaders, where were they trained, where did they come fom?

We know they were not Muslim brotherhood, Hezbollah, or even Arab. They were mainly terrorists from the Georgia Azerbaijan region, most  likely veterans of Nagorno-Karabach, and/or Kosovo.

Its a proxy war against the opponents of the EU NATO expansion which includes Russia. A criminal mafia tied to Turkish Albanian drug rnners. 

Next time u want to see the world in a different way, study the US Azerbaijan chamber of commerce directors and funding sources. Azerbaiajan is a drug running, terrorist supporting dictatorship. Go ahead look:

Private Intelligence Functions in the Caspian , read and follow the links in the pdf on this page.

http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/8/24/private-intelligence-functions-in-the-caspian.html


read it and weep.

if not for the serbs, azeri, and russian kids, victims of this, maybe for the usa?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>randy think about it. Did al qaeda or any islamic scholar celebrate, affirm in any way, or praise in any way the deaths of the Muslim (mainly) children in Beslan? No of course not. And by the waay, there was a revolt within the terror cell if thats what it was. They killed three of their own to enforce discipline early on. So yes there were probably religious Muslims present but the rank and file had no idea they were there to kidnap or kill children and that is why they revolted. If they had known, there would not have been any revolt against the cell&#8217;s leaders. So who were the chechen terror leaders, where were they trained, where did they come fom?</p>
<p>We know they were not Muslim brotherhood, Hezbollah, or even Arab. They were mainly terrorists from the Georgia Azerbaijan region, most  likely veterans of Nagorno-Karabach, and/or Kosovo.</p>
<p>Its a proxy war against the opponents of the EU NATO expansion which includes Russia. A criminal mafia tied to Turkish Albanian drug rnners. </p>
<p>Next time u want to see the world in a different way, study the US Azerbaijan chamber of commerce directors and funding sources. Azerbaiajan is a drug running, terrorist supporting dictatorship. Go ahead look:</p>
<p>Private Intelligence Functions in the Caspian , read and follow the links in the pdf on this page.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/8/24/private-intelligence-functions-in-the-caspian.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/8/24/private-intelligence-functions-in-the-caspian.html</a></p>
<p>read it and weep.</p>
<p>if not for the serbs, azeri, and russian kids, victims of this, maybe for the usa?</p>
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		<title>By: Randy McDonald</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy McDonald</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 23:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Islamic law prohibits war gainst fellow Muslims, and prohibits jihad against children of any faith. so the terrorists were not Muslims.&quot;

If it really was possible to say that a faith&#039;s outliers have nothing to do with said faith, then partisans would be able to sleep that much mroe sweetly at night.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Islamic law prohibits war gainst fellow Muslims, and prohibits jihad against children of any faith. so the terrorists were not Muslims.&#8221;</p>
<p>If it really was possible to say that a faith&#8217;s outliers have nothing to do with said faith, then partisans would be able to sleep that much mroe sweetly at night.</p>
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		<title>By: gk</title>
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		<dc:creator>gk</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 22:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Doug heres te deal. In the 80s the euros ran al qaeda in afghanistan, and they allied themselves in the 90s wih the same in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo now recognized by canada. The same forces were moved into nagorno to kill armenians, jews, and russians. And this was based in azerbaijan and assisted by Turkey and Georgia. Georgia and Azerbaijan wre also used to support the chechnya war inside russia., which created the beslan massacre. 

But there is a problem with beslam. The kids that were killed wre Muslim about 70%. Islamic law prohibits war gainst fellow Muslims, and prohibits jihad against children of any faith. so the terrorists were not Muslims. wo who were they? where did they come from?

Three were Britih algerians. and in algera the euros funded and supported a muslim violent rebel faction most of whom who did not know they were actually working for the algerian government , being used to discredit the democratic islamic opposition to the oil company british colony dictatorship which was secular.

same companies in algeria, operate the same in azerbaijan and georgia. and fund the same NGOs that created the georgia revolution and the one in ukraine. so chances r they r upset with their humiliation when corporate mercenaries wre killed by the russian forces (as reported by russian media). 

so they gotta do something. thats why cheney is in azerbaijan and georiga today. somethings being planned to punish the russians , or more likely their allies, cuz its a proxy war. maybe another para military attack like Beslan which almost brought down Putin ? 

heres the details on the bp oil company mercenaries in the algerian-casoian connection:

http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/9/4/data-almanac-the-algerian-caspian-connection-and-the-next-be.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doug heres te deal. In the 80s the euros ran al qaeda in afghanistan, and they allied themselves in the 90s wih the same in bosnia where they killed serbs to create the new greater albania which starts with kosovo now recognized by canada. The same forces were moved into nagorno to kill armenians, jews, and russians. And this was based in azerbaijan and assisted by Turkey and Georgia. Georgia and Azerbaijan wre also used to support the chechnya war inside russia., which created the beslan massacre. </p>
<p>But there is a problem with beslam. The kids that were killed wre Muslim about 70%. Islamic law prohibits war gainst fellow Muslims, and prohibits jihad against children of any faith. so the terrorists were not Muslims. wo who were they? where did they come from?</p>
<p>Three were Britih algerians. and in algera the euros funded and supported a muslim violent rebel faction most of whom who did not know they were actually working for the algerian government , being used to discredit the democratic islamic opposition to the oil company british colony dictatorship which was secular.</p>
<p>same companies in algeria, operate the same in azerbaijan and georgia. and fund the same NGOs that created the georgia revolution and the one in ukraine. so chances r they r upset with their humiliation when corporate mercenaries wre killed by the russian forces (as reported by russian media). </p>
<p>so they gotta do something. thats why cheney is in azerbaijan and georiga today. somethings being planned to punish the russians , or more likely their allies, cuz its a proxy war. maybe another para military attack like Beslan which almost brought down Putin ? </p>
<p>heres the details on the bp oil company mercenaries in the algerian-casoian connection:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/9/4/data-almanac-the-algerian-caspian-connection-and-the-next-be.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.julaybib.com/correlation-studies/2008/9/4/data-almanac-the-algerian-caspian-connection-and-the-next-be.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: KinkyKathy</title>
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		<dc:creator>KinkyKathy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 16:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gul cares more about democracy than the secularists. Wish I could say the same about the American political scene.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gul cares more about democracy than the secularists. Wish I could say the same about the American political scene.</p>
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		<title>By: metin</title>
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		<dc:creator>metin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 15:06:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Let&#039;s hope sports and politics can coexist without being mixed up...</description>
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		<title>By: Global Voices بالعربية &#187; أرمينيا: مباراة كرة قدم غير مسبوقة</title>
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		<dc:creator>Global Voices بالعربية &#187; أرمينيا: مباراة كرة قدم غير مسبوقة</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:48:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] علاقات دبلوماسية بين البلدين، ومع بقاء الحدود مغلقة، تعتبر المدونة الحدث الذي سيحضره الرئيس التركي عبدالله .... وتقول بأنه بينما كان الرئيس الأرمني السابق يعتمد على [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] علاقات دبلوماسية بين البلدين، ومع بقاء الحدود مغلقة، تعتبر المدونة الحدث الذي سيحضره الرئيس التركي عبدالله &#8230;. وتقول بأنه بينما كان الرئيس الأرمني السابق يعتمد على [...]</p>
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