Egyptian president pardons all political prisoners since revolution

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Press TV - 10/9/12

Egyptian riot police clash with protesters in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on November 19, 2011.

Egyptian riot police clash with protesters in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on November 19, 2011.

Egypt’s first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has pardoned all political prisoners arrested since the start of last year's popular revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
 

On Monday, a decree, published on the president’s official Facebook page, announced the amnesty for “deeds committed with the aim of supporting the revolution and bringing about its objectives in the period January 25, 2011 to June 30, 2012, with the exception of crimes of first-degree murder."
 

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Britain’s assault on welfare fuels public anger

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Press TV - 10/9/12

British labor unions have deplored George Osborne’s failed economic policies after the Chancellor announced fresh plans to cut welfare spending by a further £10billion a year, local media reported.
 

Labor unions representing millions of workers both in private and public sector lashed out at the Chancellor’s renewed assault on benefits and called for swift action on his growth priorities, British media reported.

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Visionkeeper: Find your magic place to be

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Find your magic place to be

Posted on October 11, 2012 

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So where do you go to be alone and go within and be at peace? We all need to find a place to call our own where we can go to explore who we are at deeper levels and find out what matters most. Take a moment to create a space that allows your mind to unfold and relax. Be it a beautiful cave draped in beautiful flowers or sitting on the lid of the toilet seat, there is a space some place calling out to you. Add a candle and some familiar things that bring you comfort if you are inside and need to claim a space, if it is outside, find a place where you can get comfortable and let go completely. Do not bring music or any technical devices that will distract you. I know, the thought of sitting in silence with nothing to do but be with yourself creeps you out. Get over it! Outside in nature is the best place to commune with life but winter is setting in for many of us so a place inside will have to do until weather permits us to be outside sitting. If you walk in nature it doesn’t matter if it is winter or not, just bundle up and stay warm.

SophiaLove - The Artist

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The Artist

10/10/2012

 

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The choice has been made.  There is no longer a wondering.  I know.  Things like “Why?” and “How?” just aren’t there.  Doubt is gone.  I am here.  I am.  There’s no question of success or judgment.

I woke up today, as I do most every day lately, not feeling slept out.  The hours asleep seem to have no effect on the outcome; they could be 4 or 10.  There is this feeling of “being pulled through a knot hole” that I wake up with each morning.

Asia Facing $8B Economic Loss Due to September Flooding: Aon Report

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Claims Journal - 10/5/12

Of the more than $7.5 billion in economic losses recorded in Asia, China sustained much of that loss as two separate flood events affected several provinces, according to the latest edition of Aon Benfield’s Global Catastrophe Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during September.

Published by Impact Forecasting, the firm’s catastrophe model development center, the report reveals that seasonal monsoonal rains caused significant flooding across parts of Asia during the month. The most costly occurred during a six-day stretch, in which the Ministry of Civil Affairs confirmed economic losses of at least $4.92 billion across six provinces.

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The manuscript of survival – part 207

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The manuscript of survival – part 207

 

 

 •October 11, 2012 •

As you have noticed, these swirls of energy that are enveloping you have become more and more tangible to you all in so many ways. Both your physical body and your mental body have become almost battlefields it seems at times, because there is such an ebb and flow going through your whole system that is constantly changing. Keeping your balance and your focus will seem almost impossible at times, at least if you go about it in the ”old fashioned” way. Let us explain.

Assam floods displace 1.8 mn children in 2012

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Rediff News - 10/11/12

The three waves of devastating floods in Assam this year have left nearly 1.8 million children, along with their families, displaced, an assessment done by an NGO -- Save the Children -- found.

The NGO found that the first round of flooding affected the districts of Barpeta, Nalbari, Morigaon, Jorhat, Tinsukia and Golaghat on 25-26 June this year. By July 3, around 2.7 million people in 27 districts had been affected.

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Oracle Report - Thursday, October 11, 2012

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

 

Third Quarter Moon Phase - Moon in Leo/Virgo

Today we have a big aspect with Mars opposing the Black Moon (and the Moon squaring it).  This is happening in what we call "mutable" signs, meaning it mutates or changes things.  We are finding that we are moving into a new phase of being but, despite all of our experience, it is surprisingly difficult.  Saturn in Scorpio is a major mutation.  It makes the underworld routine.  We are living and breathing it, walking through it and trying to shine light.  It's a tough mission because sometimes it seems everywhere you turn there is something to take you down.  With the astrological aspects today, all of this will seem especially true.  Anger can erupt quickly and vehemently, particularly if someone feels like they are being rejected.  We need to take our time, take things step by step, and not get too far ahead of ourselves.  People in general will have a difficult time coping with stressors today and will need some help.  This nice thing is this energy is wonderful for repairing damage.  The ability to fix things is a main component today.  The Sun is amping up to charge our energetic fields, so make sure you take time to observe the natural world around you to restore your energy.  We might feel like we are walking through the underworld, but the beauty of the planet remains a constant companion.

NOAA: Record U.S. Warm Year Continues

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Weather.com - Jon Erdman, updated 10/10/12

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Graph of Jan-Sep. average temperatures over the Lower 48 States since 1895 (blue trace). Record-setting 2012 temperature is circled in upper-right corner. Long-term trend shown by sloping red line.

While September was cooler than average for several states in the Ohio Valley, mid-Mississippi Valley and parts of the Southeast, the year's first nine months were the record warmest across the U.S., according to a NOAA report released Tuesday.

NCDC's State of the Climate report said the nationally-averaged temperature for the first nine months of 2012 (59.8°F) was the warmest such period on record dating to 1895, approximately 3.8°F above the long-term average and 1.2°F above the previous record stretch from Jan-Sep. 2006.

Stonehenge Scan Shows Importance of Solstice

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Weather.com - Isla Binnies, Reuters, 10/10/12

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A picture shows the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, in central southern England, on July 12, 2012.

LONDON -- A cutting-edge laser scan of Stonehenge has shown how Britain's enigmatic neolithic monument was built to enhance the dramatic passage of sunlight through the circle of stones at midsummer and midwinter.

The slabs were intended to appear at their best in the dawn light on the longest day of the year and at sunset on the shortest, the scan for English Heritage found.

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