Author: J. Michael Dennis
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Is LinkedIn Worth It?
Do you have a LinkedIn profile? Do you have a LinkedIn profile? Are you really doing anything with it? If you’re like most people, the answer to that is no. We can only devote so much time and attention spread across various social media sites. Something’s have to give. Some sites we personally like more…
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Other Than Being the Wife of the Asshole Of The Year Bashar Al-Assad, Who is Asma Al-Assad?
Asma Al-Assad born 11 August 1975; née Asma Al-Akhras is the British-born First Lady of Syria. She moved to Syria to marry Bashar Al-Assad in December 2000, having previously pursued a career in investment banking. Asma Al-Akhras was born in London, daughter of Fawaz Akhras, a consultant cardiologist at the Cromwell Hospital, London, and retired…
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Other Than Being The Asshole Of The Year, Who Is Bashar Al-Assad?
Bashar Al–Assad studied medicine at the University of Damascus, late 1980s; medical residency in London, 1992; started preparations to assume leadership of Syria, 1994; became a colonel in Syrian army, 1999; elected President of Syria, 2000. Bashar Al–Assad, who spent years training to be a doctor, suddenly found himself, at the age of 34, occupying…
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Bashar Al-Assad Email Near-Naked Mystery [Woman]
Mystery surrounds a photograph of a near-naked [woman] posing provocatively that was sent to Bashar Al-Assad’s personal email account DAMASCUS- On December 11 last year, Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad was sent, on his personal email account, a photograph of a near-naked [woman] posing provocatively, it has been revealed. This account appears to have been set…
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Bashar Al-Assad Email Reveals A Mystery Near-Naked Woman
Mystery surrounds a photograph of a near-naked woman posing provocatively that was sent to Bashar al-Assad’s personal email account. Is it Assala Nasri or is the near-naked woman in Bashar Al-Assad emails the most beautiful and gorgeous Hadeel al-Ali? Nah! I would be surprise; the other night, I was told by Asma that her husband…
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Les Pays du Golfe ferment leurs Ambassades à Damas
Les six monarchies arabes du Golfe décident de fermer leurs ambassades à Damas. Le Conseil de Coopération du Golfe a justifié cette décision par “la persistance du régime syrien à massacrer son peuple, à choisir l’option militaire et à refuser toutes les initiatives destinées à trouver une solution à la crise”. Avant cette décision collective,…
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La Chine Entre dans Une Période De Transition Politique
L’histoire derrière le limogeage de Bo Xilai. Sur le plan local, l’action de Bo Xilai a soulevé énormément de critiques, notamment pour sa gestion de la lutte contre la mafia. Bo Xilai se serait servi de cette lutte pour à la fois consolider ses ambitions de pouvoir au niveau national. Tout ce qu’il vous faut…
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An Iranian Nuclear Bomb Will Make Deterrence Harder
The Iranian nuclear program would be an unpleasant thing for Israel to live with, and a costly thing for Iran to pursue. But, if Iran does build the bomb, it can be deterred as the Soviet Union was. Nuclear deterrence is ugly … but it works! http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/03/15/matt-gurney-an-iranian-nuclear-bomb-will-make-deterrence-harder/
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North Korea Plans to Launch Long-Range Rocket
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) – North Korea announced plans to blast a satellite into space on the back of a long-range rocket, a provocative move that could jeopardize a weeks-old agreement with the U.S. exchanging food aid for nuclear concessions. “Such a missile launch would pose a threat to regional security and would also be…
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Syria And The Gulf Cooperation Council
The six countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council will close their Syrian embassies. The Gulf Cooperation Council which include the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait, also called on the international community to take urgent and firm actions to stop what is going on in Syria including killing, torturing and flagrant…
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