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► Nancy Pelosi to appear on '30 Rock' series finale - The Emmy-winning show created by comedienne Tina Fey about the day-to-day life of fictional sketch comedy show will air its final episode on January 31 after seven seasons.
► What does Google want with North Korea? (+video) - Google chairman Eric Schmidt, known for his advocacy of Internet freedom, could travel as early as next week to North Korea – a country almost entirely sealed off from online communications. By Donald Kirk, Correspondent / January 4, 2013 : || CNBC - Richardson, Schmidt Fly to North Korea Monday || YAHOO FINANCE
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UPDATE: Charles G. Taylor, former President of Liberia and warlord, has been convicted by an international tribunal of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape, murder, and the use of child soldiers. He is the first head of state to be found guilty by an international court since the Nuremberg trials.
Hosted by Shane Smith | Originally released in 2009
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Outside a private Beijing nightclub Porsches, Maseratis and Ferraris compete for space. Inside the club is packed with the children of China's super-rich enjoying a 'palace' themed party. China now has almost a million millionaires, six hundred billionaires, and the numbers keep growing at a staggering rate. As a reporter for the Hurun Report rich-list points out, they are a force to be reckoned with: "certainly we need to be aware of and understand this group." Even more striking is the bravado of China's super-rich, who feel that they can keep going from strength to strength. "I met an entrepreneur last week who said that if all goes to plan, in ten years time his business will be ten times the size it is now". The focus is certainly on quick growth. Current projections say that in ten years time half the world's billionaires will come from China. While there are warnings signs that the economic woes of Europe and the US will hit China, China's super-rich don't seem concerned. For some the hope is that the Chinese market will pick up the slack. For others, who have only known the good times, anything else is unthinkable: "if I have any spare money I buy sports cars."
A Film By ABC Australia - Distributed By Journeyman Pictures | February 2012
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Plot: Unlike the doomsday perspective portrayed in the media, the film explores a 'positive' spiritual viewpoint regarding the significance of December 21, 2012 and beyond. Furthermore it explores 'our world's current state' and provides an empowering message of how every individual can contribute in making the world a better place. The film investigates the galactic alignment, consciousness awakening, cycles of evolution, our binary star system with Sirius, the fear agenda in the media, who's behind it, love vs fear, the power of choice and much more.
The film is loaded with amazing revelations of the current times we live in, from exceptional astrologer and teacher Santos Bonacci, spiritual leaders Bud Barber, George Neo and much more. The doco is shot entirely in Full HD, illustrated with high end animations and includes original music by Jonathan Kent.
Please share the message and support the film by making a small donation. It is the key to being able to make films like these possible. Each donation will receive a Downloadable Digital High Resolution copy of the Film. This film has been completely independently funded, produced and released for free. Your donation is very much appreciated. All donations will go towards spreading the message and production costs of the next film entitled 'Spiritual Awakening, Rise of the Kundalini.'
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A speech by Syria's Bashar al-Assad denouncing opponents as "puppets of the West" is dismissed by the US, which calls it "detached from reality".► Egypt's Coptic Church celebrates amid changes. 7 January 2013 - Egypt's Orthodox Coptic Church is celebrating the feast of Christmas under a new and recently elected Pope and also under the country's new Islamist leader. Coptic Christians have often had a difficult relationship with the country's Muslims, and the arrival of the Arab Spring has left many feeling nervous about their future in the country, especially given sectarian attacks on some of their churches. John McManus reports.(VIDEO) || NEWS - Worry taints Egyptian Coptic Christmas
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Five men accused of the gang rape and murder of a young woman in Delhi appear in court, as police in another suspected rape case are suspended.► Gerard Depardieu receives Russian passport. 6 January 2013 - French actor Gerard Depardieu has met President Vladimir Putin and been handed his new Russian passport. The actor had announced he was seeking Russian citizenship after the French government criticised his decision to move abroad to avoid higher taxes. He was also invited to set up home in the central Russian region of Mordovia, known for its Stalin-era prison camps. After arriving in Mordovia's main city of Saransk, Gerard Depardieu was greeted by local people and showed off his new passport. | Daniel Sandford reports. (VIDEO) || NEWS
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► Can Chavismo exist without Chavez? Chavez suffering 'complications' following cancer operation. 4 January 2013 - The President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, is said to be suffering from "complications" brought on by a "severe lung infection" following his fourth operation in Cuba for cancer.The 58-year-old is due to be sworn into office for a third term next week. In an effort to head off mounting speculation that the President is close to death, Venezuela's information minister said a psychological war is being waged over Mr Chavez's health, designed to destabilise the country. The BBC's special correspondent Allan Little reports (VIDEO) || NEWS - Hugo Chavez battles lung infection in Cuba hospital
► 6 January 2013 - Russia's Mordovia woos new citizen Gerard Depardieu
► 7 January 2013 - Bolivia accuses United States of plotting against Morales
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► 27 December 2012 - Cuba town battles to preserve British West Indian ways By Sarah Rainsford BBC News, Baragua || Cubans delight in American apples. 27 December 2012 - In spite of a decades-long embargo imposed by Washington against the communist government in Cuba, a few states in the US export produce to the island. That's thanks to the 1999 lifting of restrictions for the sale of food and medicine, promoted by then-president Bill Clinton. Farmers in Virginia, a mainly rural and conservative state, have put politics aside and found an important market in Cuba for their products, such as soy beans and apples. William Márquez visited the apple orchards and packing plants of Turkey Knob Growers-Bowman Sales, in Timberville, Virginia, the first company to sign a commercial agreement with Cuba since the embargo was imposed in 1962. (VIDEO)
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► Al Jazeera acquisition to 'compete with CNN and BBC'
► Today's African Proverb : "When they wish to eat a vulture, they call it a guinea fowl" - An Amharic proverb sent by Kebede Deribe, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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► President Assad outlines political solution to Syrian conflict
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