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rather, abdul karim shuttled between the two men. he was, zaharoff explained to lloyd george, a human telephone. lloyd george had provided zaharoff with his negotiating position. for our purposes the most important part of it includes the following words, and i'm quoting: palestine will not be a next or incorporated in the british empire. note, this is nearly three months after publication of the balfour declaration. had enver accepted zaharoff's offer, no one would think a great deal about the balfour declaration today. it would have been sidelined by history. it would be merely another of the many beautiful promises made during the war by politicians of all partieses and in all countries to persuade men to go on fighting and dying. and it would count, as i say, about as much as the other promises that we do know were made and with which, of course, were later ignored. no annexations and no indemnities for open covenants openly arrived at or war to end all wars. however, enver did not accept. why did he not accept? because this is j
rather, abdul karim shuttled between the two men. he was, zaharoff explained to lloyd george, a human telephone. lloyd george had provided zaharoff with his negotiating position. for our purposes the most important part of it includes the following words, and i'm quoting: palestine will not be a next or incorporated in the british empire. note, this is nearly three months after publication of the balfour declaration. had enver accepted zaharoff's offer, no one would think a great deal about the...
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of involvement in trying to bomb an airplane karim was convicted of conspiring with a radical yemeni cleric to stage the attacks karim previously admitted fundraising for terrorism but does not getting a job with the intention carrying out. the eighty third oscars in los angeles the king's speech reign supreme it won four academy awards including best actor for holland for super trail of king george the sixth natalie portman won best actress for her portrayal of a troubled ballerina in black swan the biggest rivals the social network the story of facebook's inception took home three gold statuette. russian black caviar producers hope to ship more than two tons of the delicacy to the e.u. this year and it could soon become more affordable because russian scientists have developed a way to harvest the eggs without killing the sturgeon i could mean families again enjoying caviar without breaking the back. this is the new klondike home to black gold caviar limited supplies and time consuming production of juries delicacy is one of the most expensive foods on the planet however that may s
of involvement in trying to bomb an airplane karim was convicted of conspiring with a radical yemeni cleric to stage the attacks karim previously admitted fundraising for terrorism but does not getting a job with the intention carrying out. the eighty third oscars in los angeles the king's speech reign supreme it won four academy awards including best actor for holland for super trail of king george the sixth natalie portman won best actress for her portrayal of a troubled ballerina in black...
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zaharaf mehta abdul karim several times during the summer and fall of 1917 but the climax came 27 of january 1918. his wife was living out the war on the swiss border maybe the austrian border but he was able to sneak into switzerland but zaharaf traveled to switzerland. he did not meet face-to-face the rather abdul karim shuttled between the two men he explained he was a human telephone. but for our most important purposes it includes the following words, palestine will not be a next four inc. british empire. this is nearly three months after publication of "the balfour declaration." had infer accepted the offer, and nobody would think a great deal of "the balfour declaration" today. it would be sidelined by history and another of the many beautiful promises made during the war by parties and all countries to persuade men to go on fighting and dying and it would count about as much as the other promises that we do know were made and later ignored, no annexation or open covenants openly arrived at. however, he did not accept. why? because this is january and 1918 and russia was just
zaharaf mehta abdul karim several times during the summer and fall of 1917 but the climax came 27 of january 1918. his wife was living out the war on the swiss border maybe the austrian border but he was able to sneak into switzerland but zaharaf traveled to switzerland. he did not meet face-to-face the rather abdul karim shuttled between the two men he explained he was a human telephone. but for our most important purposes it includes the following words, palestine will not be a next four inc....
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o el super heroe.y hasta nuestro companero de deportes telemundo karim causo admiracion.e tendremos algunos pronosticos de nuestro colegas periodistas. esa es la informacion deportiva desde el cowboys stadium en arlington. por ahora regreso a los estudios. cu ---nuevamente vamos con blanca hasta hayward... quien nos presenta a su segundo invitado... cu / cesar ---- hoy en el acceso total, es mariana rodriguez .... quien nos dice por que aracely arambula, esta enojada, muy enojada .... a ver mariana ! take pkg acceso total cu ---a ver blanca, que es eso de que estas en la iglesia, que tiene que ver con nuestra promocion de san valentin ? take vo - blanca blanca ---y si tu amigo o amiga, ya estas pensando en amarrarte para siempre y quieres pedirle matrimonio a tu pareja este 14 de febrero. ---noticiero telemundo 48 te invita a que lo hagas por television. --solo tienes que escribir un e-mail a noticiero 48@telemundo.com y cuentanos la historia mas romantica de por que te quieres casar, si eres elegido te mandamos nuestra camara para que pidas matrimonio de una forma que "t
o el super heroe.y hasta nuestro companero de deportes telemundo karim causo admiracion.e tendremos algunos pronosticos de nuestro colegas periodistas. esa es la informacion deportiva desde el cowboys stadium en arlington. por ahora regreso a los estudios. cu ---nuevamente vamos con blanca hasta hayward... quien nos presenta a su segundo invitado... cu / cesar ---- hoy en el acceso total, es mariana rodriguez .... quien nos dice por que aracely arambula, esta enojada, muy enojada .... a ver...
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fue producto de karim benzema tras el centro y solo frente al portero... ... 1 - 0 gano francia..ados de hoy... alemania empato a uno con italia... colombia casi le saca un empate a espaÑa pero david silva anoto a los 86 minutos... ... mas tarde juegan mexico ante bosnia y honduras contra ecuador.... lo del problema de falta de asientos para centenares de aficionados que compraron boleto para el super bowl... pica y se extiende... hoy se presento una demanda en una corte federal en dallas contra la nfl y jerry jones por supuesto fraude.. venta engaÑosa de boletos y rompimiento de contrato.... recordemos que horas antes del super bowl el domingo... mil docientos asientos temporales fueron declarados inseguros... a 850 personas las ubicaron en otros asientos.. mientras que 400 tuvieron que ver el partido de pie o por television ... esa es la informacion deportiva... cesar regresamos contigo... cu ---- despues de la ultima pausa, las conclusiones finales sobre el tema del divorcio con nuestros especialistas .... take vo -----y ademas: no se divorcie ! casese ! nosotros le filmamos su
fue producto de karim benzema tras el centro y solo frente al portero... ... 1 - 0 gano francia..ados de hoy... alemania empato a uno con italia... colombia casi le saca un empate a espaÑa pero david silva anoto a los 86 minutos... ... mas tarde juegan mexico ante bosnia y honduras contra ecuador.... lo del problema de falta de asientos para centenares de aficionados que compraron boleto para el super bowl... pica y se extiende... hoy se presento una demanda en una corte federal en dallas...
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. >> earlier, we spoke with our correspondent in cairo, karim el gawhary, and asked what he knew about the violence in el khaa. >> el kharga is an oasis several kilometers away from cairo. this remote has -- this protest has spread to the most remote area in egypt. it is the same thing as cairo, but with delayed effect. there was a police station famous for torturing people. people went out to demonstrate in the last what happened is that the police gathered in order to terrorize the population of the village, the same thing they did in cairo. the population stormed the police station and the security headquarters there. while this was happening, they were shooting from the security headquarters. right now, they talk about at least 140 injured. that is with shooting wounds. probably at least five people are dead. >> how is the protest in cairo developing? what about calls for the uprising to spread to other parts of egypt? >> the uprising is spreading. it is interesting. the event in tahrir square -- today, at least in seven different locations, workers began a strike. it is a mixture
. >> earlier, we spoke with our correspondent in cairo, karim el gawhary, and asked what he knew about the violence in el khaa. >> el kharga is an oasis several kilometers away from cairo. this remote has -- this protest has spread to the most remote area in egypt. it is the same thing as cairo, but with delayed effect. there was a police station famous for torturing people. people went out to demonstrate in the last what happened is that the police gathered in order to terrorize...
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. >>> now here is bill karims with the weather channel forecast. know that you are just chomping at the bit to go out there and do something just like that. >> never. no. you'll find me jumping in the water in miami. that's about it. let's talk about what happened over the weekend. we saw snow in san francisco. we had snow at very low elevations outside of tucson, arizona, and it was a very cold weekend. temperatures this morning still chilly. 39 in vegas. the red carpet didn't look too bad last night. it was whoil, though. we're at 43, though, in l.a. we have a mu storm system to talk about. the cold air is beginning to leave, but winter storm warnings that continue up through the cascades and also many areas of the northern rockies. another storm system has rolled on shore and with it a lot of heavy rain and even some low elevation snow with this one too. especially in washington state. we've had a lot of rain overnight. in the white it's a lot of heavy snow. portland seems to be getting the brunt of it currently. it will turn more showery throug
. >>> now here is bill karims with the weather channel forecast. know that you are just chomping at the bit to go out there and do something just like that. >> never. no. you'll find me jumping in the water in miami. that's about it. let's talk about what happened over the weekend. we saw snow in san francisco. we had snow at very low elevations outside of tucson, arizona, and it was a very cold weekend. temperatures this morning still chilly. 39 in vegas. the red carpet didn't...
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. >> couric: but that didn't stop some egyptian nationals like karim, a financial planer who lives in switzerland, from coming to cairo to take part in the most historic moment egypt has seen in his lifetime. >> there's a cost to change, that's what we're paying now, but i would rather we start reforms now than wait 30 years to get a new president. >> couric: the opposition here in egypt is made up of many factions and many different view points. but they all share one common goal: removing hosni mubarak from power. elizabeth palmer has that part of the story. >> reporter: as these protests have grown bigger, they've grown broader, touching the hopes and dreams of all egyptians. ( speaking arabic ) "enough," she says. "it's our right to have change. it's our right to have something new." >> all egyptians, we do not like you. please, mr. mubarak, can you go out? >> reporter: opposition politicians were in the thick of it, too. doctor osma ghazali harb is the head of the liberal democratic front party. >> for the first time in egyptian history from pharaoh till now egypt has a genuine r
. >> couric: but that didn't stop some egyptian nationals like karim, a financial planer who lives in switzerland, from coming to cairo to take part in the most historic moment egypt has seen in his lifetime. >> there's a cost to change, that's what we're paying now, but i would rather we start reforms now than wait 30 years to get a new president. >> couric: the opposition here in egypt is made up of many factions and many different view points. but they all share one common...
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down to ten men at the end of the first half following this so when nonis karim benzema in the chest with his extended leg the referee had no other option but to show the brazilian and red cards. that have a blow and took his revenge fifty four minutes into the game as he scored the only goal of the match up some final play of the way by a german man assuming the final result. back to domestic matters now where in russia ruud gullit has arrived in the chechen republic to take charge of premier league side f.c. terek the anxious faces of the local fans to turn into smiles so the legends are adults from an exit the plane across the airport the nine hundred eighty seven european player be accepted the post some weeks back but it wasn't wednesday get a ride for the pre-season eyebrows were raised when they form a similar plane took up the job in the church or public bridge in which terrorist attacks on a frequent basis. arranged team which with lots of new faces that's what the russian national i suck at him will look like at the swedish games the third stage of the year which gets under
down to ten men at the end of the first half following this so when nonis karim benzema in the chest with his extended leg the referee had no other option but to show the brazilian and red cards. that have a blow and took his revenge fifty four minutes into the game as he scored the only goal of the match up some final play of the way by a german man assuming the final result. back to domestic matters now where in russia ruud gullit has arrived in the chechen republic to take charge of premier...
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record against brazil beating the summer boys one nil and par s dreadful challenge by her nominees on karim benzema resulted in the visitors being just ten men five minutes before the break the referee left with other options but just the race card benzema had his revenge on the four minutes great work from germany many is on the right setting the real madrid man off for the easiest of finishes one nil the final score fronts about the brazil with an i says many times to eating. problems for last year's world cup finalists and until when the netherlands seeing off austria courtesy of some stunning football the run you're getting the ball rolling right before the half or more with the schneider with probably the pool tonight more brilliant build up action on the way to number two every him a foul a the grid full recipient at the end of it all couple of shared second half penalties leaving the final score. elsewhere the team that beat the dutch in the world cup final last july spain overcame colombia thanks to a silver gold lionel messi nobs the bragging rights christiane rinaldo us argentina
record against brazil beating the summer boys one nil and par s dreadful challenge by her nominees on karim benzema resulted in the visitors being just ten men five minutes before the break the referee left with other options but just the race card benzema had his revenge on the four minutes great work from germany many is on the right setting the real madrid man off for the easiest of finishes one nil the final score fronts about the brazil with an i says many times to eating. problems for...
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regime but many of these countries certainly in egypt certainly in libya certainly in tunisia and back karim that might be getting themselves into just as bad or even worse trouble if they don't really understand the social proof so this is going on and we will fall the interest that may be driving them from outside of the middle east because i think this ties into a more global pattern where we have to understand the major geopolitical long term planning emanating from such organizations as the council on foreign relations the trilateral commission and the bluebird group who have for decades been fighting the arab world and have been fighting the sovereign nation state as an institution on a global basis so in a way if they can get rid of these strong mad men whether it be hosni mubarak in egypt or colonel gadhafi in libya and try to transition as i was saying before to a more liberal chaotic and more controllable the western style democracy that we just sort of been privileged to serve with we have to be very careful about the various readings of we make of this very important that both th
regime but many of these countries certainly in egypt certainly in libya certainly in tunisia and back karim that might be getting themselves into just as bad or even worse trouble if they don't really understand the social proof so this is going on and we will fall the interest that may be driving them from outside of the middle east because i think this ties into a more global pattern where we have to understand the major geopolitical long term planning emanating from such organizations as...
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in many of these countries certainly egypt sort of need to be on a certain way in tunisia and back karim they might be getting themselves into just bad or even worse trouble if they don't move on the stump powerful interests that may be driving them from outside of the middle east. she was called for the return of property to seize during the holocaust and to save the country of really building the war as liberation from the bolsheviks to justify robbery and murder. and american students discover there's no earning from learning as hell doesn't solve a scrap let's settle for low skilled work or face looking for employment abroad. twelve noon here in moscow this is r t thanks for joining us and we begin in libya where the country could be on the verge of civil war that's a warning from the son of libyan leader colonel moammar gadhafi as he blamed opposition groups and outsiders for instigating violent protests well bloodshed continues as the army is reported to be using live ammunition against demonstrators demanding an end to the forty one years rule of colonel gadhafi international orga
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. >> earlier, we spoke with our correspondent in cairo, karim el gawhary, and asked what he knew about the violence in el kharga. >> el kharga is an oasis several kilometers away from cairo. this remote has -- this protest has spread to the most remote area in egypt. it is the same thing as cairo, but with delayed effect. there was a police station famous for torturing people. people went out to demonstrate in the last what happened is that the police gathered in order to terrorize the population of the village, the same thing they did in cairo. the population stormed the police station and the security headquarters there. while this was happening, they were shooting from the security headquarters. right now, they talk about at least 140 injured. that is with shooting wounds. probably at least five people are dead. >> how is the protest in cairo developing? what about calls for the uprising to spread to other parts of egypt? >> the uprising is spreading. it is interesting. the event in tahrir square -- today, at least in seven different locations, workers began a strike. it is a mixtur
. >> earlier, we spoke with our correspondent in cairo, karim el gawhary, and asked what he knew about the violence in el kharga. >> el kharga is an oasis several kilometers away from cairo. this remote has -- this protest has spread to the most remote area in egypt. it is the same thing as cairo, but with delayed effect. there was a police station famous for torturing people. people went out to demonstrate in the last what happened is that the police gathered in order to terrorize...
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. >>> karim abdul jabar was there before the pavilion gets a facelift. malcom lee misses in close but reefs nelson was there for the put-back plus the foul. nelson had 27. bruins on the 22-2 run. arizona never recovered. textbook pick and roll there. jones finds joshua smith. the game they were able to empty the benches. fittingly the last basket was by john woodin's great grandson tyler who was a walk-on. that's his mother and grandmother taking in the moment. the bruins roll 71-49. the two teams now tied atop the pack ten at 12-4. >>> mike and duke at top ranked virginia. they are top ranked that is at virginia tech and trying to make a case for the ncaa tournament. down five with five minutes to go they narrow the gap. allan misses but victor doesn't. virginia tech within three. in front by two now. malcom is about to put the nail in the coffin. he gets the three. they storm the court as they knock off number one 64-60. at 19-8 that may have earned them a spot in the tournament. >>> the much discussed 7th ranked byu and san diego state. aztec had no a
. >>> karim abdul jabar was there before the pavilion gets a facelift. malcom lee misses in close but reefs nelson was there for the put-back plus the foul. nelson had 27. bruins on the 22-2 run. arizona never recovered. textbook pick and roll there. jones finds joshua smith. the game they were able to empty the benches. fittingly the last basket was by john woodin's great grandson tyler who was a walk-on. that's his mother and grandmother taking in the moment. the bruins roll 71-49....
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president, i first ask unanimous consent is that ashley wadell, david karim and brian boroughs of my staff be granted floor privileges during today's proceedings. proeups without objection. mr. harkin: -- the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: last december i came to the floor to talk about an investigation into online for-profit colleges and universities. an investigation has been going on for almost a year and it's an investigation with profound consequences for the taxpayers of this country. for-profit colleges, mostly on line, receive more than $26 billion in federal student aid each year. while some of these schools may be doing a good job, taxpayers deserve to know that their education dollars are being well spent. it is also an investigation with profound consequences for students. according to data released last week by the department of education, 25% of for-profit college student loan borrowers default within three years of leaving school. let me repeat that. one out of every four student loan borrowers that go to these for-profit schools default within three
president, i first ask unanimous consent is that ashley wadell, david karim and brian boroughs of my staff be granted floor privileges during today's proceedings. proeups without objection. mr. harkin: -- the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: last december i came to the floor to talk about an investigation into online for-profit colleges and universities. an investigation has been going on for almost a year and it's an investigation with profound consequences for the taxpayers...