Friday, November 8, 2013

3:09 PM 11/8/2013: Kerry to Geneva as Iran Talks Continue | Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu strongly criticises and rejects Iran's historic breakthrough deal in Geneva over its nuclear plans | Accounts Differ to FBI and CBS on Benghazi - New York Times | UK Intelligence Chiefs - Open Testimony | EU to create “European Intelligence Service | Religion, Contraception and Bosses’ Rights - 11/8/2013 - By THE EDITORIAL BOARD - NYT

Published on Nov 8, 2013


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Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu strongly criticises and rejects Iran's historic breakthrough deal in Geneva over its nuclear plans. He says the rival state got the 'deal of the century', but it is a 'very bad deal' for the international community. Netanyahu's criticism of the negotiations with Iran in Geneva comes ahead of the Israeli PM's meeting with the US secretary of state on Friday, representing the third meeting with John Kerry in barely 48 hours.
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Support for Putin tarnishes Russian maestro - 11/8/2013








Mike Nova comments: I wish the Russian torch bearer-in-chief would accompany his burning tool up there and for as long as possible, to cool the atmospherics a bit... 

putin the torch bearer in space - GS 




07/11/13 23:41 from fbi - Google News
UPI.com Accounts Differ to FBI and CBS on Benghazi New York Times Dylan Davies, a security officer hired to help protect the United States Special Mission in Benghazi, Libya, gave the F.B.I. an account of the night that terrorists attack...

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Camille Saint-Saëns - Danse Macabre


Danse Macabre Camille Saint-Saëns 1980s cartoon, PBS, Halloween,

Uploaded on Oct 4, 2009
This originally aired on PBS in the 1980s featuring a poorly made up vampire host to introduce and discuss.
It was also shown to me when I was in elementary school. One of the best short length Halloween animations ever created. Terrific illustrations.

About the song: Danse macabre, by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns, was an art song for voice and piano (first performed in 1872) with a French text by the poet Henri Cazalis which is based in an old French superstition. Two years later, the composer expanded and reworked the piece into a tone poem for orchestra, replacing the vocal line with a solo violin. The rest, they say, is history.