Monday, June 6, 2011

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6 Jun 11

MK Danon: President Obama, Take Your Hands Off Jerusalem
In a direct reference to President Obama’s controversial address to the State Department on May 19th, in which he called on Israel to retreat to the ‘1967 boundaries’ [the 1949 armistice lines –ed.] in a gesture towards the creation of an independent Palestinian state, Mr. Danon declared, “President Obama: Take your hands off Jerusalem, take your hands off of Israel.”  

Abbas sends aides for talks with U.S. officials: official
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas sent two aides to Washington to discuss U.S. efforts to revive stalled peace talks with Israel, a Palestinian official said Monday. Saeb Erekat, a senior negotiator, and Nabil Abu Rdineh, the spokesman of the Palestinian presidency, traveled urgently to Washington, said Wassel Abu Yousef, a member of the PLO's Executive Committee. "Abbas' envoys will emphasize the Palestinian readiness to deal positively with the French initiative," Abu Yousef told Xinhua, referring to a plan Juppe released last week to resume the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.  

German Tests Reveal Sprouts Not E.coli Source
Initial test results reveal that bean sprouts from an organic farm in Germany are not the source of an E.coli outbreak which has so far killed 22 people. Preliminary examinations had found that bean sprouts from a farm in the Uelzen area, between the northern cities of Hamburg and Hannover, could be traced to infections in five German states. A wider test will now be carried out on a sample of older sprouts and packaging.  

Scientists find new MRSA superbug in cows, humans
Researchers said the find was "worrying" but added it was unlikely that the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bug, which is resistant to some antibiotics, could cause infections by getting into the food chain via milk.  

Fine line between slowdown and stall
The world economy appears headed for several months of sub-par growth, and there is no clear source of strength to lead it back to health.  

Focus shifts to sprouts in E.coli outbreak
Consumers were awaiting the release of official test results Monday that will most likely confirm that vegetable sprouts from an organic farm in northern Germany caused the terrifying E. coli outbreak in Europe that has killed 22 people and sickened more than 2,200.  

‘Bankrupt’ claim heightens Spanish debt fears
The central Spanish region of Castilla-La Mancha is “totally bankrupt”, according to the incoming administration of the rightwing Popular party (PP), an accusation that will deepen concerns about Spain’s budget deficit.  

China Calls US Culprit in Global 'Internet War'
The Chinese military accused the U.S. on Friday of launching a global "Internet war" to bring down Arab and other governments, redirecting the spotlight away from allegations of major online attacks on Western targets originating in China.  

Osama Bin Laden Is Still Dead, Libya Rages On, And Obama Is Still Floundering
The “days not weeks” of action in Libya started on March 19 and they rage on even as I type, some two and a half months later. Members of the House of Representatives from both sides of the aisle are so fed with up Obama that they’ve put him on notice that Libya has basically becoming a rogue operation. Telling him that via the Libya quagmire he has now exceeded all powers granted him by the U.S. Constitution.  

No Damage After Lightning Strikes Peres' Plane
Passengers on El Al flight 382, which made its way from Milan to Tel Aviv on Sunday, were panicked after the plane was hit by lightning. One of the passengers on that flight was non other than President Shimon Peres.  

The UN atomic watchdog has received further information regarding activities that "seem to point to the existence" of possible military dimens
Prime minister says the events of Sunday, when Syrian protesters attempted to break through the border with Israel, prove that Palestinians are instead interested in a return to 1948 borders.  

IAEA: New information points to possible Iran nuclear weapon program
The UN atomic watchdog has received further information regarding activities that "seem to point to the existence" of possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear program, the agency's head said on Monday.  

Israel to complain to UN over Syria incitement of border violence
Foreign Ministry spokesman says complaint will focus on Syria's 'manipulation of its own citizens' to foment Sunday's violent border clashes, in which Syria says 23 protesters were killed.  

Greeks maintain rage on debt freeze
TENS of thousands of Greek protesters angry about the government's austerity policies have demanded the heavily indebted country stop paying its creditors. Many protesters carried signs and wore stickers reading "We don't owe, we won't sell, we won't pay" in the demonstration outside parliament. The signs referred to planned privatisations that the government has agreed to speed up to make up for a shortfall in projected revenue.  

Minority Report Realized: Creepy Homeland Security Mobile ‘Malintent’ Pre-Crime Screening System to Scan Americans at Large Events Passes First Round
Straight out of Minority Report a new Homeland Security program would subject Americans to pre-crime interrogations and physiological scans to detect people who are intending to commit a terrorist act at sports stadiums, malls, airports and other public places has moved closer to being implemented after the FAST program passed its first round of testing at an undisclosed location in northeast US.  

Scientists 'trap' and study elusive anti-matter
Particles and anti-particles annihilate each other in a small flash of energy when they collide. At the moment of the big bang, nearly 14 billion years ago, matter and anti-matter are thought to have existed in equal quantities. If that balance had persisted, the observable Universe we inhabit would never have come into being.  

IAEA: New information points to possible Iran nuclear weapon program
The UN atomic watchdog has received further information regarding activities that "seem to point to the existence" of possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear program, the agency's head said on Monday. "There are indications that certain of these activities may have continued until recently," Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said in a speech to the agency's 35-nation governing board.  

China Has Divested 97 Percent of Its Holdings in U.S. Treasury Bills
China has dropped 97 percent of its holdings in U.S. Treasury bills, decreasing its ownership of the short-term U.S. government securities from a peak of $210.4 billion in May 2009 to $5.69 billion in March 2011, the most recent month reported by the U.S. Treasury. Treasury bills are securities that mature in one year or less that are sold by the U.S. Treasury Department to fund the nation’s debt.  

IAEA nuclear watchdog meeting to focus on Syria
The International Atomic Energy Agency board is meeting amid pressure from the US and other nations to rebuke Syria over alleged illicit nuclear activity. The latest IAEA report concluded that a Syrian site destroyed in a 2007 raid was probably a nuclear reactor. Syria insists that it was a non-nuclear, military site.  

Chile volcano eruption: Alert remains for ash cloud
Authorities in southern Chile and Argentina are continuing to monitor the direction of ash clouds belched out by a chain of volcanoes over the weekend. Some 3,500 people left the region after the eruption of the Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcano range, about 800km (500 miles) south of the capital, Santiago.  

US employment growth registers sharp slowdown in May
US employment growth slowed sharply in May, with only 54,000 net new jobs added during the month. Markets had expected a rise of 150,000. It follows a downwardly revised but still rapid 232,000 increase in April. Despite the slowdown, it was the eighth month in a row of positive employment growth, according to data from the US Labor Department.  

Arizona forest fire threatens town of Greer and others
More than 2,300 firefighters are battling one of the largest blazes ever to break out in the state of Arizona. The rapidly moving fire, covering 287 sq miles (743 sq km), is threatening mountain communities in the east of the state. Smoke from the burning pine forests can be seen in the neighbouring states of New Mexico and Colorado.  

IDF prepared for renewal of activity on Syrian border
The IDF continued its increased presence along the border with Syria on Monday as some 100 demonstrators continued to linger at both Kuneitra and Majdal Shams following repeated attempts to infiltrate the border on Sunday as part of Naksa Day protests, Army Radio reported. While the protesters were not attempting to cross the border on Monday morning, the IDF remained prepared for a renewal of activity.  

UN head airs "deep concern" over Naksa Day border clashes
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday expressed "deep concern" over Naksa Day clashes that took place between IDF soldiers and pro-Palestinian protesters attempting to infiltrate Israel's borders on Sunday, AFP reported. He called on all parties involved in the Israeli-Arab conflict to exercise "maximum restraint." "The secretary-general regrets the loss of life, and extends his condolences to the families of the victims," said a statement by Ban's spokesman. Syria claimed 23 activists were killed, and 350 were wounded, in the clashes to commemorate the Palestinian “Naksa,” or “setback” of the 1967 Six-Day War on Sunday, although the numbers could not be verified.  

  
   


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