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► DAILY TELEGRAPH 7 April 2013 : Crystal Cabin Awards include a toilet for big bottoms on planes
► Conférence Soral - Adinolfi Nice 1-2 (Conférence) 10 mars 2013. Dimanche 10 mars 2013. Grand succès pour la conférence commune d'Alain Soral et de l'écrivain politique italien, Gabriele Adinolfi. Nous étions trois cent personnes pour assister à ce passionnant débat entre les deux écrivains. Déjà la veille, entre cent et cent cinquante personnes avaient pu rencontrer les auteurs lors d'une dédicace publique. Dédicace qui fût suivi d'un dîner où les militants d'ER ainsi que des membres d'autres réseaux ou associations ont pu profiter de la disponibilité de nos deux invités jusque tard dans la nuit . Un week-end sur les chapeaux de roues qui restera dans les mémoires de tous les participants. Cet évènement fût une réussite à tous les niveaux. Tant dans son organisation, grâce à l'engagement et l'efficacité des personnes nous ayant aidé à sa concrétisation, que par la qualité des interventions de messieurs Soral et Adinolfi. Cet évènement a aussi montré que la demande pour ce type d'évènement est forte dans une ville comme Nice. Ville où ne vivent pas que des jet-setters cocaïnomanes ou des oligarques dégénérés comme on voudrait le faire croire au reste de la France. Ces deux journées qui sont le fruit d'un travail de longue haleine pour arriver du projet à sa concrétisation, ont démontré qu'il y a bien un fort public dissident dans la cinquième ville de France. Reste maintenant à pérenniser cet évènement par des rencontres et activités futures. Cet évènement a aussi démontré que l'ont peut très bien, en tous cas à Nice, discuter et débattre sereinement entre alter-nationalistes et identitaires. Cela si l'on sait sortir des logiques biaisés et binaires comme l'ont justement rappelé nos deux invités tout au long de leurs passionants entretiens. Au centre de différents réseaux alternatifs locaux, cet évènement n'est que le début de la renaissance d'une Nice dissidente et non-alignée.
Nous diffuserons dans les prochains jours les vidéos de la conférence ainsi qu'un entretien exclusif avec Gabriele Adinolfi et un autre avec Alain Soral et Gabriele pris sur le vif, lors de la soirée de la veille de la conférence. Nous nous excusons encore auprès de ceux et celles qui n'ont pas pu avoir des places pour la conférence mais compte tenu du nombre élevé de demandes, il y aura surement lieu de recommencer cet évènement dans quelques mois ou l'année prochaine. Encore merci à tous les volontaires, au patron de la salle et à nos amis restaurateurs de la veille. Published on Mar 26, 2013.
► Mariage de Dieudonné M'Bala M'Bala & Noémie Montagne le 13/07/12 à La Haye (28). Published on Jul 16, 2012
► Hotel de Crillon's channel
► Christopher Hache. C'est en 2010 que Christopher Hache réalise son rêve d'enfant en devenant Chef des cuisines de l'Hôtel de Crillon, sûrement le plus grand challenge de sa carrière. C'est avec une grande humilité et beaucoup de passion que ce jeune Chef talentueux prend les commandes des cuisines du palace. Il vous propose un de ses plats référence. Uploaded on Mar 28, 2011 by FrenchfoodTV
► North Korea may be preparing new nuclear test: Seoul. SEOUL/BEIJING - Movement around an atomic test site in North Korea indicates the reclusive state may stage another nuclear test, a South Korean minister said on Monday, an act that would further drive up tensions on the Korean peninsula.
► Opposition holds big rally in Venezuelan capital
► VIDEO
■ Canine soldiers train for battle
■ Australian PM says North Korean aggression threatens security of whole region
■ World powers still open to talks with Iran - Kerry
► Bangladesh Islamists rally against atheist bloggers [Ah, rather than busy to seek the Lord, I think there is nothing wrong with humanism.]
► New PM vows to safeguard Lebanon from Syria war
► S. Koreans stirred but not shaken by North threat
► Iran, world powers way apart in nuke talks: Ashton
► Giant penises parade in Japan to celebrate fertility [Kanamara Matsuri? Sex organs and fertility? Those who carried the penis are transvestites? Oh. Only penis? Selling penis-shaped candy? Where are the vaginas?]
► Time running out on nuclear talks, Kerry warns Iran
► Funeral of Egypt Coptic Christians held in Cairo
► HIV/AIDS game changer: the quick self-test
► China bird flu not spreading between people: WHO
► Kerry Talks Iran, Syria and Turkey-Israel
► Kerry Mourns Diplomat Killed in Afghanistan
► SKorean official says he misspoke about nuke test
A top official backs off an earlier statement that there is an "indication" that North Korea is preparing for a nuclear test.
* Gallery : North Korea's nuclear threats► Politicians Fed up with North Korean Leader. Is North Korea on the brink of war?
* Gallery : Inside North Korea
► Gun Control Fight in Focus for President Obama
► OMG! : Photo: See Kim Kardashian' s Bare Baby Bump [Ahahaa, reminds me of the days when I was a very funny Mrs. Penguin. At that time I hated you so much, my love. Looking at you was like a penguin saw lots of fish.]
► Lilly Pulitzer - Fashion Designer, Socialite Dies at 81
► KELOLAND TV cameraman Mike Simundson Captures a deer fight in Tomar Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. While the deer on the right looks like the sore loser tumbling backwards into the bleachers, lanky legs flying, it's actually the tough guy on the left who ended up with an injured front leg. Published on Apr 2, 2013 by NEWSdotin
► HOMES : A house built to grow with the family
► Iran talks deadlock. Lyse Doucet on how the clock is ticking on Iran negotiations
► Red meat chemical 'damages heart'
A chemical found in red meat explains why eating too much steak, mince and bacon is bad for the heart, say US scientists.
* How much red meat should we eat?
* Red meat 'increases health risks'
► Unravelling the mystery of Pablo Neruda's death(I'm a lacto ovo vegetarian. Here, a vegetarian with a sense of triumph preparing this article for her omnivorous partner. "Dahling, anti eating meat is better for our health.")
► TRAVEL PHOTO : Our favourite images of the week
► VIDEOS
■ Japanese 'tsunami fish' hitches ride to US
■ Washing cars without water in Dubai
■ Heaven can wait: Granny marks 90th birthday with a skydive
("Hello, is there a tasty dish there? Can you deliver three portions of delicious food here?" a woman who has been engaged and has a 5 month old baby boy asked the photo of Christopher Hitcens face ... uh, typo, Christopher Hatche's face. Cisca.
(Why are you asking on a face, Cisca? Do you think a face can talk or answer your questions? By the way, what is your question about, hm?
Mmm .... what if Mikhail Prokhorov became a French chef, and Christopher Hache became a Russian billionaire?
What?
Ehehehe... Life is fun with a fanciful humor. And they will say, "Do not ever trust your chef!" ahahaa....)
► Today's African Proverb : "If a frog comes out of the water and tells you that the crocodile is dead, do not doubt it" - Sent by Isaac Kwame Love in Ghana and Nana Osei-Hyiaman in Seattle, the US
► Believe it or not? S. Korea backflips on Pyongyang nuclear test
► Twelve civilians, including 11 children killed in Afghan NATO strike
► One killed, over 60 injured in clashes between Muslims and Christians in Cairo
► Hacktivists to Israel: 'Be ready for new larger surprises'
► Al-Qaeda chief calls on Muslims to unite in struggle
► New leak detected at Fukushima nuclear plant - operator
► OP-ED : Japan's desperate, dangerous experiment
► Palestinian prisoner: 'This hospital is like jail in fascist Germany during Holocaust'
► VIDEOS
■ #OpIsrael: Anonymous launches massive cyber assault
■ Israel Hacked: Anonymous assault act of protest, not terror. The Hackers' group Anonymous has launched a major cyber offensive against Israel. The activists say their aim is to 'disrupt and erase Israel from cyberspace' in protest over Israeli policies towards Palestine. Former MI5 agent Annie Machon joins RT studio to give more perspective on the latest hacker attack and its implications.
■ Crack Within: Germans cash-stripped by Germans?
■ 'Sanctions on Iran failure, initiators lose out' - Tehran's nuclear negotiator
■ Deadly Raid: 11 kids killed in US airstrike in Afghanistan
► Egyptians protest against Muslim Brotherhood
► UN warns of humanitarian crisis in CAR
► Days numbered for Herschel space telescope
► Inside Syria - Preparing for the day after al-Assad's fall
► US aims to jump-start Israeli-Palestinian peace talks
► Putting Pakistan's Politicians to a Piety Test: Are You Muslim Enough?
By Omar Waraich / Islamabad► U.S. General: Taliban Likely to Be Long-Term Threat
* Pakistan's Musharraf Can Run for Parliament
* Pakistan's Election Season: Two Very Different Candidates
* In Pakistan, Christians Come Under Attack Again
► U.S. Preparing for Possible Further N. Korea Actions
► MUSIC - North American Premiere: Carla Bruni's New Song "Le Pingouin"
► Freaky Florida: 15 Weird News Stories for the 500th Anniversary of the State's Discovery
► Has the Missing 80% of the Universe's Mass Been Found?
► Reed's nears profitability amid thirst for healthful drinks
► Changed. And now gone. After gangbanging, Alex Renteria had turned his life around
► Mayor's Race
* Labor money pours in for Garcetti► B-17 Los Angeles City Limits [updated]
* San Pedro voters wary of promises
* President Obama decides not to endorse in runoff
* Garcetti's side commitment: The U.S. Naval Reserve
*Interactive map: How L.A. voted
4 PICTURES TODAY
A couple kisses as they take part in the "zombie" parade during the Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film April 6, 2013. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
Visitors enjoy walking through moss phlox at a garden in Tatebayashi, Gunma prefecture, about 80 kms north of Tokyo on April 7, 2013. Over 400,000 blossoming moss phlox are expected to attract many visitors until the upcoming Japanese "Golden Week" holiday season in late April and early May. AFP PHOTO / KAZUHIRO NOGI
People enjoy the sunset on the Tidal Basin as cherry blossoms begin to bloom in Washington on April 5, 2013. The peak of the cherry blossom season is expected in the next few days. (AFP PHOTO / Nicholas KAMM)
Children watch as villagers solemnise a frog marriage at Kotabari, on the outskirts of the northeastern Indian city of Guwahati, April 5, 2013. The frog marriage is a traditional ritual observed by the rural folk to appease the gods to bring in rain and ensure a good harvest. REUTERS/Utpal Baruah
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