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27 Jul 11

MSNBC sued for defamation
A lawsuit seeking in excess of $50 million has been prepared against MSNBC and its talk-show entertainer Rachel Maddow over statements she made about a Minnesota-based ministry.  

Russia threatens to wreck the reset
Russia has threatened the Obama administration that it will end cooperation on Iran and prevent the transfer of material to Afghanistan if Congress passes a law criticizing Russian human rights practices. The White House argues that the U.S.-Russian "reset" of relations has had three positive results: the New START nuclear reductions treaty, Moscow's cooperation in sanctioning Iran, and approval (for a price) for U.S. military goods to transit Russian territory on the way to Afghanistan.  

Priests, rabbis, muftis meet to promote green behavior
Christian, Jewish, Muslim clerics talk about environmental awareness; "We are tourists on this land, and will leave it one day." Representatives from Israel’s Jewish, Muslim and Christian communities met on Monday to talk about instilling their congregants with environmental awareness.  

Philippines reels after deadly storm Nock-ten
More than 20 people have been killed and tens of thousands have fled their homes after a tropical storm battered the Philippines for a third day. Tropical storm Nock-Ten caused floods and landslides across the island of Luzon. Power supplies were cut off in many areas on Tuesday, dozens of flights and ferries were cancelled, and schools and offices were closed.  

Boehner debt plan falters as Obama considers veto
The White House has warned that President Obama could veto a debt limit plan proposed by top House Republicans. Meanwhile, Speaker John Boehner's plan to trim public spending and raise the limit met with resistance from rank-and-file members of his own party. A House of Representatives vote on the plan was delayed from Wednesday after doubts arose over the cuts it proposed.  

Canadian ruling highlights problem that could plague U.S.
A Canadian pro-family activist is applauding the decision by a Canadian court to deny an illegal alien coverage under the country's universal healthcare system. The Globe & Mail says the precedent-setting decision could discourage others from traveling to Canada to obtain free healthcare. The case relates to a Grenadian national who entered the country in 1999 as a visitor and has lived in Toronto ever since. But when Nell Toussaint developed severe medical problems, she was ineligible for free healthcare, because she was in the country illegally.  

Boehner debt plan falters as Obama considers veto
The White House has warned that President Obama could veto a debt limit plan proposed by top House Republicans. Meanwhile, Speaker John Boehner's plan to trim public spending and raise the limit met with resistance from rank-and-file members of his own party. A House of Representatives vote on the plan was delayed from Wednesday after doubts arose over the cuts it proposed.  

Texas Lawmaker Calls for Congressional Probe Into Ban of Christian Prayers at Military Funerals
“The Obama administration continues to try to prevent the word ‘God’ from being used at the funerals of our heroes,” said. Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas).  

US foreign aid package may put conditions on PA funding
A US House subcommittee unveiled a foreign assistance package Tuesday that fully funds aid to Israel but gives money to its neighbors on conditions, including a provision that would bar the Palestinian Authority from receiving aid if it seeks statehood at the UN or includes Hamas in a unity government.  

Bill O’Reilly Debunks The ‘Christian Terrorist’ Canard Regarding Norwegian Mass Murderer Brevik
Brevik, the Norwegian mass murderer of non-Muslims, is an isolated monster with no Christian religious affiliation whatsoever. The jihad, however, is a mass Islamic religious phenomenon of monstrous proportions, with some 17,500 jihadist attacks having been committed worldwide since 9/11, consistently targeting non-Muslims of all religious backgrounds  

Gold strikes new record high on US default fears
Gold forged a record high above $1,625 per ounce here on Wednesday, as investors parked their cash in the precious metal in the face of heightened concerns over a potential US default.  

China says rebuilt aircraft carrier for research
China officially acknowledged Wednesday that it is rebuilding an aircraft carrier bought more than a decade ago, but says the refurbished ship will be used only for research and training — a strong indication it plans to build carriers of its own.  

Stocks weighed down by US debt fears
Global stocks were weighed down again on Wednesday by worries that the U.S. could default on its debt or see its credit rating cut as lawmakers in the world's largest economy appear no nearer to agreeing on raising the borrowing limit.  

IDF fears Syrian army will back up border protesters
The army is preparing for the possibility that Syrian soldiers will deploy along the border and actively defend men who try to infiltrate the Golan Heights during demonstrations expected to break out following the Palestinian Authority’s unilateral declaration of statehood at the United Nations in September. The IDF got its first taste of the demonstrations along the Syrian border on May 15 when Palestinian protestors crossed into Majdal Shams.  

Green algae in the Yellow Sea
the bright green goop has inspired a slew of amazing photographs. In some photos, the algae, which now covers 200 square miles of the Yellow Sea, looks so thick that it resembles a fairway on a golf course. You can check out a collection of photos below.  

New York mayor officiates Jewish gay marriage for staff members
Michael Bloomberg weds Consumer Affairs Commissioner Jonathan Mintz and Criminal Justice Coordinator John Feinblatt after New York legalizes same sex marriage.  

Afghan war: Mayor of Kandahar killed in suicide attack
The mayor of the volatile Afghan city of Kandahar, Ghulam Haidar Hameedi, has been killed in a suicide attack, officials say. The attacker detonated explosives in his turban as the mayor made an address at the city hall, police said.  

Texas Lawmaker Calls for Congressional Probe Into Ban of Christian Prayers at Military Funerals
A Texas lawmaker is calling for a congressional investigation of the Houston National Cemetery after he went undercover and determined that cemetery officials are still preventing Christian prayers at the funerals of military veterans. “The Obama administration continues to try to prevent the word ‘God’ from being used at the funerals of our heroes,” said. Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas).  

South Korea landslides leave 19 dead, 1 missing
A quick blast of heavy rain sent landslides barreling through South Korea's capital and a northern town Wednesday, killing 19 people and leaving one missing, officials said. Ten of the 13 killed in an early morning landslide in Chuncheon, about 68 miles (110 kilometers) northeast of the capital, Seoul, were college students who had been doing volunteer work, said Byun In-soo of the town's fire station. They were staying in a resort cabin when the mud and debris engulfed them. Also killed were a married couple and a convenience store owner.  

North Korea demands peace treaty with US
North Korea is calling for a peace treaty with the United States as one of its senior diplomats visits New York to try to restart six-nation nuclear disarmament talks. The North's official Korean Central News Agency said Wednesday that a peace treaty officially ending the Korean War could go a long way toward resolving a deadlock over Pyongyang's pursuit of nuclear weapons.  

U.S. Downgrade May Cost $100B a Year: JPMorgan
Political wrangling over a plan to reduce the deficit may cost the U.S. its AAA rating, adding $100 billion a year to government costs while dragging down economic growth, according to Wall Street bond dealers. A U.S. credit-rating cut would likely raise the nation’s borrowing costs by increasing Treasury yields by 60 to 70 basis points over the “medium term,” JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Terry Belton said today on a conference call hosted by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association. Standard & Poor’s, which has given the U.S. a top ranking since 1941, reiterated on July 21 that the chance of a downgrade is 50 percent in the next three months and may cut the nation as soon as August.  

 

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