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Saturday, September 7, 2013

How Bashar al-Assad took Syria to the brink -- and beyond - CNN.com

How Bashar al-Assad took Syria to the brink -- and beyond - CNN.com







The nation itself should get serious to have replaced their head of the state if they find him or her incompetent, inefficient, unjust and cruel. They can do so through their votes, not by guns or any sort foreign intervention or interference.

May Syrian people and beloved country be blessed!

BBC News - Obama returns to US to face Congress battle over Syria

BBC News - Obama returns to US to face Congress battle over Syria
 President Barack Obama (6 September 2013)
LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):


Now its getting clearer to understand that Mr. Obama and his cronies are quite in favor of another war against Syria, a similar step US took through Mr. Bush by attacking Iraq and later Afghanistan, whereas, the after effect of those war were nowhere in the world admired, rather US's such steps indicate that US and its allied a very few countries are war intending.
                                                       
- A.R.Shams's Recollection

Cat chasing mosquito survives 11-story fall | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Cat chasing mosquito survives 11-story fall | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv
 Cat chasing mosquito survives 11-story fall



AMAZING & INTERESTING:
>>> I personally and my spouse often enjoy knowing and seeing cats' such frisky and risky activities although we feel sad for her (cat's) accident, fracture wishing her to get healed soon.P.S. My spouse's male pat cat named TUKKU seems having resemblance by face, body-cut and nature almost like this cat Wasabi. However, we have set TUKKU free to live on his own will whom I find often in the neighbor living happily with his offspring ;)  <<<

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// JUNEAU:A house cat in Alaska learned the hard way not to chase mosquitoes after following one out a window and falling 11 stories.
The 2-year-old cat, named Wasabi, survived but suffered a fractured leg and broken bones.

The Juneau Empire reports the cat was chasing the mosquito Monday in her owners' apartment in Juneau, about two blocks from the state Capitol.

The mosquito escaped out a window, and Wasabi went after it. Stephanie Gustafson says her mother watched the female cat fall.
Wasabi landed in a parking lot, and Gustafson found her huddled nearby, bloody and wet from rain.

The cat underwent an operation, and has pins and wires holding together her fractured leg and broken bones in a joint. She also is sporting a pink cast.

Gustafson says Wasabi is expected to heal in about six weeks. //


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With Obama Overseas, Prospects Dim On Congressional Syria Action | TIME.com

With Obama Overseas, Prospects Dim On Congressional Syria Action | TIME.com
Rand Paul, John McCain, Jeff Flake, Ron Johnson

 LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):
Attacking Syria would be another serious folly for any individual country or group of countries as that it was on Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. Such doers are already labeled as war mongering countries.
More or less it’s the job of UN and its allied international communities' Organizations that are empowered and authenticated to apply their efforts to have settled similar situations as that of Syria now with the consent of maximum number of member countries of the world. Any country or countries power-play on Syria other than UN would commit a big blunder to create unrest in the whole world to the extent of causing fearful 3rd world war, which is bitterly hated by almost all global people. If they do that, that would be quite at their risks and consequences.
- A.R.Shams’s Reflection – Series of Press / Online Publications Worldwide – Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

Friday, September 6, 2013

Iran: U.S. will 'definitely suffer' if it leads strike on Syria - CNN.com

Iran: U.S. will 'definitely suffer' if it leads strike on Syria - CNN.com
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LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):
Attacking Syria would be another serious folly for any individual country or group of countries as that it was on Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. Such doers are already labeled as war mongering countries.
More or less it’s the job of UN and its allied international communities' Organizations that are empowered and authenticated to apply their efforts to have settled similar situations as that of Syria now with the consent of maximum number of member countries of the world. Any country or countries power-play on Syria other than UN would commit a big blunder to create unrest in the whole world to the extent of causing fearful 3rd world war, which is bitterly hated by almost all global people. If they do that, that would be quite at their risks and consequences.
- A.R.Shams’s Reflection – Series of Press / Online Publications Worldwide – Moral Messages for Humanity Worldwide - http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com

BBC News - Tony Blair: Iraq War made UK 'hesitant' over Syria intervention

BBC News - Tony Blair: Iraq War made UK 'hesitant' over Syria intervention
Tony Blair

Syrian refugees camp in Yayladagi, Turkey  LEGAL AWARENESS WELFARE (LAW):

Attack on other country by an individual one or group of countries seems as sort of crime committed, whereas, only International communities, for instance, UNO and its allied organizations are believed as the most 


competent and authenticated to do need needful on Syria for its alleged crime of using chemical weapons on Syrian civilians.

- A.R.Shams's Reflection -Series of Press and Online Publications - Moral - Messages for Humanity Worldwide -
http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com.

Peking duck not all its quacked up to be | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Peking duck not all its quacked up to be | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv
 Peking duck not all it's quacked up to be

AMAZING & INTERESTING! > BUT WHY SO HIGH ENTRY FEES!<

// BEIJING:China's first authentic version of the giant Rubber Duck that has made a splash around the world and inspired fakes across the country made its debut Friday -- but some complained that visitors had to pay to see it.
The inflatable yellow bird -- which has made appearances from Australia to South America since 2007 -- attracted huge attention in China after it arrived in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour to rave reviews, bobbing up and down in front of the city's distinctive urban skyline.
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman promotes the oversized toy's universal appeal on his website as knowing "no frontiers" and "soft, friendly and
suitable for all ages".

But the artwork took a commercial turn in China, with property developers setting up imitations in Hangzhou, Tianjin and other cities, that was criticised by the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece the People's Daily.
Previous displays of the Rubber Duck have normally been free, but the moneymaking continued with the authentic creation in Beijing as it went on show at the International Garden Expo on the outskirts of the city, which costs 100 yuan ($16) to enter.
After a few weeks the duck will shift to the Summer Palace, a tourist spot that also charges an entrance fee.
Expo official Qiao Xiaopeng said there were currently no plans to offer a free day but that the vast grounds -- spanning 246 hectares (600 acres) -- could accommodate large numbers of visitors.
The first crowds were small on Friday. Viewers meandered a pathway on the bank of a river where the duck floated before a backdrop of flowers and greenery spelling out in large letters: "International Garden Expo".
Kang Jing, 26, said she thought viewing the duck should be free, at least for Beijing residents.
"That would let more people come see it, which would be better," she said. The duck was not completely inflated by the time of its debut, its beak somewhat limp and body tilting forward."It should be fatter and cuter," said Kang.
The duck looked smaller than she expected, Kang added -- even though the Beijing version was made to be 18 metres (59 feet) high, compared with 16.5 metres in Hong Kong.//
Most ducks have ranged from five to 15 metres although one in France reached 26 metres, according to Hofman's website.
Wu Yiying, 26, said the entrance fee was reasonable because she could see the expo and photograph the real duck.
The fakes were good "for people in other places who can't come to Beijing or Hong Kong, if they really want to see it," she said.
"But ultimately the designer designed this and we should respect what he created."
A well-known restaurant, Quanjude, sought to take advantage of the
installation by using it to advertise its own showpiece, Peking duck.

A sign at the expo entrance showed the artwork in a chef's hat with the words, "Come see the big yellow duck and eat a Quanjude duck
burger".(AFP)

>>>>> BUT WHY SO HIGH ENTRY FEES !<<<<<
- A.R.Shams's Reflection -Series of Press and Online Publications - Moral - Messages for Humanity Worldwide -
http://www.arshamssreflection.blogspot.com.